Wing Art

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Which is better / more efficient martial arts: Wing Chun or Ninjutsu Bujinkan? What are the main differences?

I started by Bujinkan Ninjutsu, and it looks really good, but it takes an extremely long time to learn how to use it. On the other hand Wing Chun seems also very effective and is easier to learn. But in a fight, this style is best / most likely will win? Thank you

Bujinkan is very effective, but you're right … it takes some time to learn and to teach your body to move like it is supposed to. It's basically like you do forget everything you know to walk and then trying to reteach you. On the other hand, the Wing Chun takes some time too. As in any fighting art, your body will have learn the principles of movement that make an individual art. I do not know how far you are along Bujinkan, but at least you're already on the road. When this is what is best to win, it depends on two things. You and your instructor. Even a good fighter in a crappy art can be more effective than fighter shit in a good art.

Ip Chun (葉準), 84yo wing chun legend

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