The 5-Fold Path to Success
In teaching martial arts, I have found that successful progress revolves around the number five (5). This is especially so in teaching Wing Chun for realistic self-defense. Why We Repeat Things […]
In teaching martial arts, I have found that successful progress revolves around the number five (5). This is especially so in teaching Wing Chun for realistic self-defense. Why We Repeat Things […]
‘If you are afraid to fail, you are afraid to succeed.’ Students have more to gain than just learning how to do things *right*. I’m going to lay out the argument that learning […]
In a previous post, I discussed ‘How to be a Great Martial Arts Student’. Part of that is being a good attacker. Let’s do a deep dive on that subject. […]
If you get into real combat, you should assume you are going to get hit. No matter how much you develop skill and awareness, it’s part of street defense. One […]
Getting the most out of learning martial arts involves more than paying your fees and showing up. Being a great student allows you, your master and fellow students to have […]
Martial arts instructors have a great opportunity to help people. Each instructor has to decide what they wish students to get out of it and what they personally want to […]
Chi Sao, known as “sticky hands” or “contact sensitivity”, is an essential part of Wing Chun and arguably combat in any style. You don’t have to know what it is […]
This is a shout out to all my students and friends as we close the books on 2016. Click the snow globe to shake off 2016 and get down to awesome training in the […]