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Old 03-08-2010, 12:18 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by liuzg150181 View Post
Thanks for the follow-up Godai, shall reserve my judgement but I dont take everything Bruce Lee had said at face value.So far from the video I've seen wingchun fighters who can fight well(Aaron Orr etc) keep their hands more to the side than totally guarding the centreline.
I use Bruce Lee's comment only because it fit the thought I was having. It could have been anyone who said it, it wouldn't matter as I was addressing the concept The Turtling, if you will, to force attacks to the outside and around. (not protecting the center).
Just a note...this has nothing to do with the centerline concept as I have no thoughts on that. It isn't something that has any importance for me thus no relevance to what I do or believe.
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