God, does no one read what it is they're watching. Reading YouTube comments makes me lose all belief in innate human intelligence. HE'S TEACHING CHI SAU TO THE BLOKE ON THE RIGHT
i think alan gibson is pretty good IMO. seems he applied and understand the principle alright. just that the person that he was having chi sao in every video is very, how to say, afraid to get hit, or dont want to get hit, as if they were fighting for real. and in real fighting, things are doesnt look very cool/neat. IMO
actually it looks more like the other guy has a hard time keep alan 'out' and so loss contact & starts paak sau-ing wildly and Alan punchs down the exposed centre.
The thing with chi sau is that the appearance of the movements look very slight, so its very difficult to judge if its being done properly. ~But i dont think this is a good demo. It appears "too playful" and it doesnt showcase the true vicious speed and impact of the wing chun technique. Wing chun in its tue light is a very ugly looking and vicious martial art. This demo makes it look like playgound slapping.
wow you hands are a bit mad, control and slow down, alan hands are far to jerky and to much hardness and force use to get were he wants, if he come uo agaisnt someone stronger he will be in trouble.
Yep. if someone rolls like that against you, you can usually just punch them in the face because they're concentrating on moving their arms quickly and not on their opponents arms
God, does no one read what it is they're watching. Reading YouTube comments makes me lose all belief in innate human intelligence. HE'S TEACHING CHI SAU TO THE BLOKE ON THE RIGHT
willfoggon 2 years ago
i think alan gibson is pretty good IMO. seems he applied and understand the principle alright. just that the person that he was having chi sao in every video is very, how to say, afraid to get hit, or dont want to get hit, as if they were fighting for real. and in real fighting, things are doesnt look very cool/neat. IMO
sild123 2 years ago
Lo veo un poco raro , pero no esta nada mal , saludos
alejandrocastr 2 years ago
the reason they are flailing about around the 2.04 mark is that neither are sticking properly when attacking OR defending. Both are important.
kelly980 3 years ago
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actually it looks more like the other guy has a hard time keep alan 'out' and so loss contact & starts paak sau-ing wildly and Alan punchs down the exposed centre.
Donkyfishy 1 year ago
If they studies dummy form and third form some more they wouldn't get stuck on 2.00.
kelly980 3 years ago
Poor.
UniversalExpert 3 years ago
The thing with chi sau is that the appearance of the movements look very slight, so its very difficult to judge if its being done properly. ~But i dont think this is a good demo. It appears "too playful" and it doesnt showcase the true vicious speed and impact of the wing chun technique. Wing chun in its tue light is a very ugly looking and vicious martial art. This demo makes it look like playgound slapping.
wowsah156 3 years ago
The girls in purple are hott :)
reeceisna 3 years ago 3
This Gibson bloke couldnt fight sleep.
I cant understand why people think he is good.
jpnjpn0 3 years ago
What leads you to that conclusion ?
EyeBurnYard 3 years ago
Wow what a great idea!
Create an account,
trash talk someone,
then delete the account!
brilliant!
Who's next? Tyson or Gracie? Hey you can baselessly disrespect anyone this way!
COWARD
paksao 3 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
dude did any one notice the chicks ????
philsayers1 3 years ago
Great stuff,loved it, shame i coudnt heir though!not much stuff like this with people like Alan Gibson training informaly,
GazSwain 3 years ago
wow you hands are a bit mad, control and slow down, alan hands are far to jerky and to much hardness and force use to get were he wants, if he come uo agaisnt someone stronger he will be in trouble.
sof2226 3 years ago
Yep. if someone rolls like that against you, you can usually just punch them in the face because they're concentrating on moving their arms quickly and not on their opponents arms
kelly980 3 years ago