Is It Dangerous to Step Inside? Wing Chun vs Leg Takedowns
Shoutout to @Patriotx-gx4ce who asked about the footwork and position in Wing Chun. Is it dangerous to have one leg inside an opponent’s stance? In this clip, Sifu Milos explains why Wing Chun approaches leg threats differently than most styles — and how pressure, structure, and knee strikes change the outcome against sweeps and takedowns. This breakdown answers a common concern and shows why Wing Chun does not rely on weight-heavy front legs, making leg attacks far less effective when applied correctly. 👉 Unlock full curriculum, deeper breakdowns & members-only Wing Chun lessons: / channel https://www.my-vlma.com

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