I see Wing Chun a bit like a puzzle...
I see Wing Chun a bit like a puzzle. It is a sport where you have to think more at first, but at some point the pieces of the puzzle fall into place and you notice that this is no longer necessary. Then it goes more naturally.
For people who doubt whether it is for them, I would say, take a trial class. With Wing Chun, you train your whole body and it's much more fun than the gym. No matter how your body is put together, anyone can develop in Wing Chun. It doesn't matter whether you already have experience in martial arts or not, you'll get good guidance and learn everything step by step.
Musicians I would also recommend working out at WuDae. There is a myth that, as a singer, you shouldn't train abdominal muscles because it wouldn't be good for your voice. This is nonsense, because it actually helps when singing to be strong and in good shape. Sport is also good for instrumentalists, especially because you often see a lot of injuries among musicians. By strengthening your muscles in a controlled way, you can prevent this. Moreover, it improves your stamina, which you also need to do your job well.
Furthermore, Wing Chun can bring you a lot mentally. As a musician, your job is hectic. You have to be able to take a punch. Movement is very good against stress and at Wing Chun you learn to become stronger physically as well as mentally.
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