@chinaboxer thanks for the time and effort you put into these videos. in regards to this drill, isn't this attack (low fok > pak/palm) going around the centerline? even if the attacker keeps the same pressure on the bong, if the blocker continued to aim at her center then that attack could potentially be nullified before it even begins. wouldn't it be safer to attack from the low fok by punching straight or doing lop sau from low fok? thanks again & looking forward to your response.
I have seen many Youtube videos on Wing Chun but only few are really worth watching and yours is one of them.
Simple, logical, scientific, clear explanations that even for non WC practitioner can understand.
I have been practising WC for more than 2 years now and your video really help to speed up my progress and understanding deeper into what WC is all about.
Thanks for continuously generously uploading your videos. Keep up the good work !
hey jin, i know you are showing this for practice but i think it would be helpful to show it in actual speed, so we can get an idea of how fast chi sau is or could be. thanks
Are Nancy's knees a little too forward in her stance? I seem to remember another video where you state that the proper deviation is enough so you just can't see your toes.
Thank you Jin, you gave me a good explanation about the pak sao. I was wondering what was the best way to pak. In fact it depends of the situation. But maybe in some case that "pak sao" can be called "Gum Sao" ?
@171694 Theoretically your physical state/fitness to some extent has no impact on your wing chun. His student does look like she's in fine shape though.
@Pharnax it doesn't really have an impact to your techniques but if your body isn't conditioned properly you will probably still lose a fight to someone. can't be lazy about physical fitness lol.
@chinaboxer thanks for the time and effort you put into these videos. in regards to this drill, isn't this attack (low fok > pak/palm) going around the centerline? even if the attacker keeps the same pressure on the bong, if the blocker continued to aim at her center then that attack could potentially be nullified before it even begins. wouldn't it be safer to attack from the low fok by punching straight or doing lop sau from low fok? thanks again & looking forward to your response.
bigsquirrel80 6 months ago
I have seen many Youtube videos on Wing Chun but only few are really worth watching and yours is one of them.
Simple, logical, scientific, clear explanations that even for non WC practitioner can understand.
I have been practising WC for more than 2 years now and your video really help to speed up my progress and understanding deeper into what WC is all about.
Thanks for continuously generously uploading your videos. Keep up the good work !
Daquan70 10 months ago
hey jin, i know you are showing this for practice but i think it would be helpful to show it in actual speed, so we can get an idea of how fast chi sau is or could be. thanks
wtfmanshoot 1 year ago
Jin banging Nancy lol. JIn player
kungfuspic 1 year ago
Are Nancy's knees a little too forward in her stance? I seem to remember another video where you state that the proper deviation is enough so you just can't see your toes.
MueX 1 year ago
thanks master!
DragonnHendrix 1 year ago
Thanks for another great vid!!
serendipityflowing 1 year ago
again.....great instructional video
ammar3arafa 1 year ago
your stuff is amazing :D
i wanna see you in action :P
xxsilveryoshixx 1 year ago
Thank you Jin, you gave me a good explanation about the pak sao. I was wondering what was the best way to pak. In fact it depends of the situation. But maybe in some case that "pak sao" can be called "Gum Sao" ?
Aarnid 1 year ago
Don't mess with asians, especially when they wear a cap!
electrobussterr 1 year ago
always love watching these informative videos :)
donnie yen of america right here haha
xihakuix 1 year ago
Good job with the video. Thanks for posting it.
BIGSeanm 1 year ago
Why you are so fit and your students aren't?
171694 1 year ago
@171694 Theoretically your physical state/fitness to some extent has no impact on your wing chun. His student does look like she's in fine shape though.
Pharnax 1 year ago
@Pharnax it doesn't really have an impact to your techniques but if your body isn't conditioned properly you will probably still lose a fight to someone. can't be lazy about physical fitness lol.
xihakuix 1 year ago
@xihakuix I agree. Fighting is an entirely different concept where physical fitness will almost always be a significant factor.
Pharnax 1 year ago
@171694 Watch other videos from Jin, ok?
supertarzan12 1 year ago
Great!
HoParoikos 1 year ago