 How does combative Wing Chun differ from traditional Wing Chun? Most traditional schools they'll focus on forms on stances and on the qi style or sticky hands game so What they do is they mainly train techniques that use against other people who use Wing Chun and that's very common for You know Chinese Kung Fu schools So what they do is they have this chest match style mindset with the qi style, which is good That's how you learn something. It's a game. It's a drill, but how can they use that in a real fight? That's the question So what we do in combative Wing Chun is we take a more combative and more practical more focus approach And we train the techniques and tactics that help you protect yourself in a real situation not in a chest match Okay, so the attackers are not usually are not alone. They usually carry weapons, right? They are usually attacked by distracting you first or ambushing you, okay? And you're probably pungent adrenaline and you're probably in an intense state of shock when you do it get attacked So how do you deal with that and survive and be successful? Okay Wing Chun schools traditionally they don't deal with any of that And most schools won't even deal with that either so that means that our curriculum in combative Wing Chun We do include those things. We do include those things and we also include the traditional Wing Chun forms and training methods and concepts too We do stay true to the classical Kung Fu traditions. However Our classical training is used more as a foundation and clinical springboard to help you involve Evolve to the next level into a realistic self-protection program