@mayhemtv I know it doesn't look that effective, but it hurts so much even from someone who's had no training. With training, this can be devastating and shatter the shin completely. It's a beast.
its so weird. in street fighting it would be dam hard to do those moves well. sometimes people just dash toward u and spam doing striaght punch all over everywhere and kick all over
For example when your somebody slap you in the face you turn right into it instead of diverting your head into the opposite direction. Going the same way as the force.
Perhaps it's the question of range that is confusing. The idea of stepping into a strike is not so that you can walk into a punch or a kick; The idea is that when an opponent's limb is at full extention, that's where the power transfer takes place. If you can step into that range, so that at extention, s/he has struck PAST you, the opponent cannot apply their full force. You still have to AVOID the blow. You're simply preventing your opponent from getting that full extention for power transfer.
Good point; obviously, you need to shift out of the way for something like an uppercut. It's extremely unlikely to have one single technique that will answer for every situation you might encounter.
and that´s the ratio behind martial arts styles: if you know what´s coming, you can stage any tecnique ( or invent one yourself, yes? ), but I think the martial arts systems ( like WC ) take boxing ( or in - fighting ) to a new theoretical level ( not necessarily the fighter )
I have now been very confused about martial arts. I just do not know what to follow i understand the philosophy behind almost wing chun and jeet kune do but they just seem wrong to me. I have been thinking about human reaction in fighting an combat and it is that we are part of what makes the hit of an opponent or whatever you want to call it.
my shin hurts
goodalwaysworks 6 months ago
Wing Chun is all about gently stroking your opponents cock until he submits. Veely effective in many new york night clubs
duolvajussi 8 months ago
I dont know, but i doesnt look like u could take someone to the ground with exactly that kick!?
mayhemtv 1 year ago
@mayhemtv I know it doesn't look that effective, but it hurts so much even from someone who's had no training. With training, this can be devastating and shatter the shin completely. It's a beast.
CSPSmedia 7 months ago
Center line vertical punch, pak sao, tan sau,pak sao. Looks like a wing chun drill to me.
jre104 1 year ago
did i just hear shit kick?
deicruxified 1 year ago
yeeeees my master !
eazychillin 1 year ago
Master Wong is not aggressive in this lesson ! as he usually is always !
TheDanceofjoy 1 year ago
Master Wong...
I want download your wing chun video, but cannot....
How to I download man??
Can u tell me?
Thank you
apajalah88 1 year ago
It's a little strange how you're using a hand drill that looks distinctively like Hubud from Kali something that is clearly not Wing Chun.
TheTaoofJKD 1 year ago
its so weird. in street fighting it would be dam hard to do those moves well. sometimes people just dash toward u and spam doing striaght punch all over everywhere and kick all over
regret95 1 year ago
You're so funny. Thanks, Master Wong
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glycer90 1 year ago
@AmericanPowerBase I'd take that ass whoopin for him to be getting the training! ;)
RealOathKeepers 2 years ago
For example when your somebody slap you in the face you turn right into it instead of diverting your head into the opposite direction. Going the same way as the force.
youtubkicksass 2 years ago
Well i hear some monks can simply take a blow
They go in the direction to block it
Other wise, youve just got bitch slapped buddy
And your comment before, confused me to
Are you saying wing chun doesnt go nicely with human reaction?
sukarestu 2 years ago
Perhaps it's the question of range that is confusing. The idea of stepping into a strike is not so that you can walk into a punch or a kick; The idea is that when an opponent's limb is at full extention, that's where the power transfer takes place. If you can step into that range, so that at extention, s/he has struck PAST you, the opponent cannot apply their full force. You still have to AVOID the blow. You're simply preventing your opponent from getting that full extention for power transfer.
mbutchin 2 years ago 8
not true with circular movements. think of an uppercut for instance
peluchetaiwanes 2 years ago
Good point; obviously, you need to shift out of the way for something like an uppercut. It's extremely unlikely to have one single technique that will answer for every situation you might encounter.
mbutchin 2 years ago
and that´s the ratio behind martial arts styles: if you know what´s coming, you can stage any tecnique ( or invent one yourself, yes? ), but I think the martial arts systems ( like WC ) take boxing ( or in - fighting ) to a new theoretical level ( not necessarily the fighter )
peluchetaiwanes 2 years ago
I have now been very confused about martial arts. I just do not know what to follow i understand the philosophy behind almost wing chun and jeet kune do but they just seem wrong to me. I have been thinking about human reaction in fighting an combat and it is that we are part of what makes the hit of an opponent or whatever you want to call it.
youtubkicksass 2 years ago
so good
aaa6106804 2 years ago
master wong you are a very good master !!
nice videos !!
pablitoadro 2 years ago
Lol so heartless...
DistantSoul13 2 years ago
very good :)
zepix92 2 years ago