@shiifu dont be rude my kung fu brother you should know better if you call yourself sifu. if this will work for you never mind my comment...by the way i like the musik in this video
@seriousrampage Im not rude my dear brother, maybe it was rude of you to say that you see force against force with a guy that have spend his entire life training this art, Music is good, the tehnique is good, this video has it beuty, but not everyone can see it.
@AlleNamenSindWeg how do you judge a training technique like this in comparison to a real fighting application of said training? Obviously we do not always fight as we train. Apart from having perhaps not expressed yourself very well, you critique makes no sense. Maybe I am not 'getting' what you are saying, but the training example offered here is a good one. Oh and count me in to those already listed here as someone who has used this in a real situation and knows it is useful.
Same way I learned it and Sergio Laoshi thanks for the video post. And to anyone that does not believe in this use of the technique, I have used this in a real combat situation and it does work! : )
Basically a very well made lesson, but they are focussing on the tan sao or fook sao to deflect the punch. The more important thing to concentrate attacking punch with the other hand initiating the counter attack. The tan or fook is just for security and seazing the opponents incoming power being send back at him with the encreased punching power. Principle: Seaze the opponents power and add your own power. It's the punch that knocks your opponent out, not the tan or fook sao!
Agree with your sentiment about the punching hand being important - if his head is flying backwards its very hard for him to let off a second shot.
I think the reason they are focusing here on the other arm (ie the tan/fook arm) though is simply that it is harder to get that one correct, so more attention and explanation is needed. The punch is the same punch you do everywhere else in the system so probably doesn't need the same amount of explanation in this exercise.
Much respect, a good lesson to learn for quick application in real life situations, good video indeed, thanks and from a very well taught Sifu too (Wong Shun Leung I believe :-), I think Bruce Lee even said WSL was the best fighter he came across over his years..
Peace & Wing Chun forever! Member of Bruce Cheng Wing Chun Auckland NZ.
Is there a DVD for this video?
jugerknott09 4 weeks ago
this is how I was tought this
Zilerrezko 1 month ago in playlist More videos from SifuSergioChannel
i see force against force. against a bigger opponent a very bad idea.
seriousrampage 2 months ago
@seriousrampage Maybe you should put on some glasses, I see Structure against bigger opponent, A Winning idea.
shiifu 2 months ago
@shiifu dont be rude my kung fu brother you should know better if you call yourself sifu. if this will work for you never mind my comment...by the way i like the musik in this video
seriousrampage 2 months ago
@seriousrampage Im not rude my dear brother, maybe it was rude of you to say that you see force against force with a guy that have spend his entire life training this art, Music is good, the tehnique is good, this video has it beuty, but not everyone can see it.
shiifu 2 months ago
Good teaching!!:))
s88294boy 2 months ago
What are the dislikes for? This is a great Master,one of the best teachers of the system today. Dare not dislike what he shares with us!
Svemocn1Vidar 2 months ago
@AlleNamenSindWeg how do you judge a training technique like this in comparison to a real fighting application of said training? Obviously we do not always fight as we train. Apart from having perhaps not expressed yourself very well, you critique makes no sense. Maybe I am not 'getting' what you are saying, but the training example offered here is a good one. Oh and count me in to those already listed here as someone who has used this in a real situation and knows it is useful.
kanyinak 2 months ago 2
Is he doing the Movember thing? :D
webherring 2 months ago
Remember I was here.Thai 7:21PM 11/29/2011
universetechnique 2 months ago
Same way I learned it and Sergio Laoshi thanks for the video post. And to anyone that does not believe in this use of the technique, I have used this in a real combat situation and it does work! : )
JGreber 2 months ago
1. wrong distance
2. upper arm is not in a 90° angle to the forearm
3. the arm is not in a 90° angle to the body
in a close distance and with full hip effort you will never be able stop a hook with this technique
AlleNamenSindWeg 2 months ago
@AlleNamenSindWeg hey wsl wing chun men
0311huy 2 months ago
@AlleNamenSindWeg Not sure why you say this is not effective, I have personally used this method to block real-time attacks from real aggressors.
1. In WSL VingTsun, we close the distance stopping the opponent from throwing counters with power if they get chance to throw a second at all.
2. The upper arm would have to rely on strength alone (muscle power) if you position it at 90°
3. Why would the arm be at 90° to the body, that would mean it is stretched fully out?
Send my regards to Qaasen
jaiharman1 2 months ago 2
Basically a very well made lesson, but they are focussing on the tan sao or fook sao to deflect the punch. The more important thing to concentrate attacking punch with the other hand initiating the counter attack. The tan or fook is just for security and seazing the opponents incoming power being send back at him with the encreased punching power. Principle: Seaze the opponents power and add your own power. It's the punch that knocks your opponent out, not the tan or fook sao!
DragonDeSoupe 2 months ago
@DragonDeSoupe
Hi matey,
Agree with your sentiment about the punching hand being important - if his head is flying backwards its very hard for him to let off a second shot.
I think the reason they are focusing here on the other arm (ie the tan/fook arm) though is simply that it is harder to get that one correct, so more attention and explanation is needed. The punch is the same punch you do everywhere else in the system so probably doesn't need the same amount of explanation in this exercise.
mikelundun 2 months ago
WSL Way = Correct Way imo
papertiger7 2 months ago 4
Much respect, a good lesson to learn for quick application in real life situations, good video indeed, thanks and from a very well taught Sifu too (Wong Shun Leung I believe :-), I think Bruce Lee even said WSL was the best fighter he came across over his years..
Peace & Wing Chun forever! Member of Bruce Cheng Wing Chun Auckland NZ.
ro1nocerowster 2 months ago