Positional advantage

Positional advantage is a combative position relative to an opponent. It is used extensively to describe a situation of significant tactical advantage over an opponent in open-hand conflict (i.e. without weapons) in William Cheung's Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu and Ian Protheroe's Classical Wing Chun.[1]

In physical altercations, positional advantage is significant because a defender who has attained positional advantage:

In the words of Sifu Ian Protheroe, "as long as your strongest side is facing your opponent's weakest side, you have the advantage".[2] Although positional advantage has been adopted specifically by Classical and Traditional Wing Chun practitioners, the term is applicable to all martial styles, both with and without weapons.[1] Related concepts include centre and central line theory.[1] These terms are used to describe many different things by Wing Chun practitioners (see the Wikipedia entry for Wing Chun for more information).

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Positional Advantage
  2. Ian Protheroe Wing Chun Theory and Composition, 1998, p.47

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