![]() I say that having spent a lot of money on books, including WC books, that were just terrible. What I really mean by this is that as I read through the books, I've noticed the WC side of the library to be missing a lot of conceptual material that is critical for learning either the basics, or the advanced material that somebody who already has the basics would want to get a good ROI on their purchase. ![]() Some would argue it's hard to fill a whole book with Wing Chun concepts without borrowing from outside WC.but anyway. I think this is true enough in books on Hung ga, Jow ga, CLF.bad English translations and useful pictures side, it's hard to pick up the important bits from text/pictures unless you already have a first-hand (instructional) understanding.but particularly Wing Chun books are lacking with regards to useful info (there is often a lot of theory, and less practical application info). They generally fail to illustrate critical concepts. Here's the problem with Southern CMA books, imho.I've got a whole library of them.
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