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Posted On:
4/15/2006 1:05pm--
One way is to simply "pac sou" the dummy's arm while entering to throw a punch. you slap at the wooden arm, simulating knocking it out of the center line and then hit the wooden dummy.
In Wing Chun there are whole bunch of wrist rolls that are designed to move the opponants arms to open up a path for striking. Since the wooden man has three arms you can practice these rather esotaric (sp) moves of questionable value to your hearts content on the wooden man.
Standstill before you spend some serious money on a dummy I'd advise buying a book on the 109 move Wing Chun Dummy Set to see if you think anything in there is practical. I'm also sure that people sell tapes on this subject.



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Style: wing chun
wooden dummy