Saturday, November 14, 2009

What order are the sashes in Wing Chun? Roughly how long to achieve each one if training 3 times a week?

I studied a very traditional form of wing chun. There was no ranking system whatsoever. 3 forms. + dummy forms, and weapons forms.

What order are the sashes in Wing Chun? Roughly how long to achieve each one if training 3 times a week?
The sashes and or levels are decided by whatever teacher you train under. Usually there are 10 levels, but many schools these days break each of the 10 levels into 3 sublevels this is purely a money thing.





Really stop worrying about obtaining the levels and focus instead on aquiring the skills and the sash holding your pants up will change colours of its own accord, I know that it is hard to take that focus from the beginning but the sooner you concentrate on practice the sooner you will get the skills, people with higher sashes can be beaten by lower levels if the student trains hard and aquires the skills.





Wing Chun is supposedly designed to be "mastered" in 5 years of full time training so it will take many years even though many like to call it a simple system, you will find as you progress that there are many layers to the system.

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