Originally posted by Tonuzaba
HEY KIDS, IT'S HYPOTHETICAL TIME
Let's say you're choosing a style for the first time. You want to know how to fight, but you have no idea where to start: Chinese Kung Fu, Japanese Karate, Brazilian Jujutu, Thai Boxing...the list goes on.
You turn to videos of fighting (instead of films), or you watch contests. As it happens, you can't find many of Wing Chun practitioners actually fighting. They talk about it, they drill for it, and they write about it, but they don't actually seem to fight. You do the same for many other styles. There's not much of Aikido (except in the movies), a little bit more for Kung Fu more broadly, quite a bit for Kyokushin Karate, and a great deal for Boxing, Muay Thai, Judo and Jujutsu.
Now, it might be that Wing Chun is superior to all these styles in conditioning, techniques and strategy, but you can't find any evidence.
If you wanted a fighting art, why would you choose Wing Chun based on this evidence?
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