Wing Chun Fehleranalyse | Warum Kopf-Zurückziehen dich kampfunfähig macht
In a real, highly dynamic confrontation, the instinctive impulse to reflexively pull your head back before a strike is one of the most common biomechanical errors. What feels like a protective measure actually breaks your entire structure and deprives you of any possibility of defense. "Only what is true to the original principles and physically verifiable counts!" THE PHYSICS OF OFFENSIVE DEFENSE: As soon as you jerk your head back in isolation, you lose your connection to your base and your footwork becomes blocked. In Wing Chun, we counter this reflex with precise, structured footwork. The head remains protected while weight transfer and footwork control the space. Only in this way can you remain capable of acting even on defense and simultaneously take the offensive in a fraction of a second. These are the only ways to remain effective on defense and take over the offense in the same fraction of a second. CONTENTS OF THIS LESSON: • Why the brain's natural fight-or-flight response instantly destroys your structure • The biomechanical dead end: How retreating can render you incapable of fighting • Structured footwork: Protecting your head without losing your foundation • Offensive defense: How to maintain control and the center under pressure ❗️JOINT BIOMECHANICAL STRESS TEST (LIVE OR ONLINE) Looking for the logical outcome of your years of experience? We don't offer a typical sales pitch or "introductory meeting," but rather a neutral, physical assessment of your structure on a level playing field. OPTION 1: ON-SITE PHYSICAL STRESS TEST (LIVE AT THE ACADEMY) Test your principles under real, physical pressure directly on the mat: 🔗 https://www.vingtsun-t... OPTION 2: DIGITAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS (ONLINE MASTERCLASS) For location-independent, in-depth geometric analysis of your method: 🌐 https://www.vingtsun-u... CONTACT FOR PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE Contact me directly for an uncomplicated initial meeting (e.g., simply with the keyword "structure"): 📱 WHATSAPP: +491775830484 📧 EMAIL: [email protected] RELEVANT TOPICS (TAGS) Wing Chun Footwork, Head Pulling Mistakes, Wing Tsun Defense, Wing Tsun Tactics, Biomechanics in Martial Arts Countering the flight reflex, structure under stress, Wing Chun trainer training, Ving Tsun Centerline, Offensive Defensive Wing Chun, training martial arts reflexes, Ving Tsun footwork professionals.

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