“You’re seven years out of practice,” Elena said. “I have 90 modules wired into my nervous system. Give me the index.”
The "complete" nature of the system is best exemplified in the integration of the Lat Sao (free-fighting) programs. Where traditional Kung Fu sometimes suffers from a lack of sparring application, Dragos ensures that every movement learned in the forms ( Siu Nim Tao, Chum Kiu, Biu Jee ) is pressure-tested. The Chi Sao (sticking hands) training is the engine of the system, teaching sensitivity and reflex. Dragos’s specific contribution is often characterized by the clarity with which he transitions from the cooperative drills of Chi Sao to the non-cooperative reality of fighting. He demystifies the "sticky hands" phase, ensuring it is not a dance, but a laboratory for combat mechanics. The complete WT-System by Sifu Martin Dragos
“Welcome home, Kai,” he said. “You finally understand.” “You’re seven years out of practice,” Elena said
: He spent years investigating the root systems of Wing Tsun to find "lost knowledge" and develop mechanical solutions for modern combat scenarios. A "Gamechanger" Philosophy Where traditional Kung Fu sometimes suffers from a
is waiting. All you have to do is take the stance.
Many Wing Tsun lineages are criticized for being "too soft" or "unrealistic." Sifu Dragos addresses this by emphasizing . His students are taught not just to deflect, but to "shock" the opponent’s system with every contact. Conclusion