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Italian martial artist Kleber Battaglia studies Wing Chun footwork, discovering its remarkable adaptability. Wing Chun's kicks – straight thrusts, side kicks and upward stamps – are delivered with the heel, targeting low-line vulnerabilities. These techniques, executed without a telegraphing shoulder movement, earned it the nickname "shadowless kicks." What fascinates Kleber most: this precise footwork, rooted in stance stability and turning, can flow seamlessly into any martial art, proving that true mastery transcends style.
Italian martial artist Kleber Battaglia studies Wing Chun footwork, discovering its remarkable adaptability. Wing Chun's kicks – straight thrusts, side kicks and upward stamps – are delivered with the heel, targeting low-line vulnerabilities. These techniques, executed without a telegraphing shoulder movement, earned it the nickname "shadowless kicks." What fascinates Kleber most: this precise footwork, rooted in stance stability and turning, can flow seamlessly into any martial art, proving that true mastery transcends style.