Day 16: Precision and Control
"Speed is fine, but accuracy is final." — Wyatt Earp
Master Wong’s Message:
When I was younger, I thought speed was everything. But my mentor showed me that precision is what wins battles. Today, as you practice, slow down and focus on control. Speed without accuracy is wasted energy. Master each movement deliberately, and when it’s time to move quickly, your precision will be unstoppable.
Master Wong’s insight:
Control creates confidence. By mastering the small details—your posture, your strike angles, your stance—you build the foundation for powerful, precise movements.
Common Mistakes:
Rushing Through Drills: Focusing on speed instead of quality.
Ignoring Alignment: Letting stance and posture weaken during transitions.
Skipping Technique Practice: Avoiding repetition because it feels tedious.