Read the fourth article in Master Tse's Wing Chun Notes series, 'Training is different to fighting.' Master Tse highlights the need to differentiate between fighting and training whilst giving some practical examples of the differences.
Resources for fighting
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My Combat List
Below, I have listed all the forms of combat I have natural ability and some experience in. I am looking for a teacher, a mentor. I am not an ordinary fighter. I fight with instinct and knowledge, thought and force, mind and matter. I have been very patient in my search for a great mentor. I signed up here in desperation that there will be someone who can assist me. Teach me. Train me.
Combat Knife Training
Naked Training
Large Weapon Training (ie. Machete)
Stick Training
Boxing
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