Centerline & Structure: How Wing Chun Buys Time in Real Combat

In this clip, we break down one of the most misunderstood concepts in Wing Chun: structure and efficiency of force. You’ll see how proper stance, knee alignment, centerline control, and wrist positioning allow a practitioner to feel rooted, buy time, and apply power without stiffness or brute strength. This lesson explains why Wing Chun prioritizes occupying space, moving the body behind the arms, and advancing over the bridge instead of retreating or muscling techniques. When structure is correct, even a stronger opponent must earn every action. 👉 Unlock exclusive Wing Chun curriculum, deeper breakdowns & members-only lessons:    / channel   👉 Subscribe & comment below if this changed how you view structure and power If you want to visit our school in Planttion, Fl., follow the link and sign up for a free class: https://www.my-vlma.com