What is chi sao?
Chi sao or otherwise referred to as sticky hands, is an exercise used to teach one about sensitivity, power, timing, and other concepts. Notice, I did not mention fighting. One example of how Chi Sao helps the student develop his or her skill, is learning how to redirect force that comes at them at extremely close range. Chi Sao can only be found in the art of Wing Chun, and is what makes our style so unique.
Chi sao or otherwise referred to as sticky hands, is an exercise used to teach one about sensitivity, power, timing, and other concepts. Notice, I did not mention fighting. One example of how chi sao helps the student develop his skill, is learning how to redirect force that comes at him at extremely close range. Chi sao can only be found in the art of wing chun, and is what makes our style so unique.
Chi sao or otherwise referred to as sticky hands, is an exercise used to teach the Wing Chun students about sensitivity, power, timing, and other concepts. Chi sao does not teach you how to fight, but how to develop fighting skills. eg. how to redirect force that comes an extremely close range. Chi sao can only be found in the art of wing chun, and is what makes our style so unique.