If i watch all his vidoes and all of the London wing chun videos, and master what i see through practise, how much percentage of wing chun would you say i would have mastered? more than 50% ? more than 75%? or alot less?
@TonyMon16 none. the systems most crucial elements cannot be passed on like this. ex. there are energies that are displayed here that you cant feel and movements that most cant see. it takes an experience practitioner not just a sifu ( as a certificate is just that ) to teach and explain them to you. although, ive not seen an instructor on youtube that know this.
I disagree somewhat with the technique he uses in 3:13. I think that doing a tan sao followed by a punch is a waste of time. Drive the tan sao through and make it a strike. no need to stop that hand just to make the classic wing chun "tan sao/punch" pose. make the tan sao a punch, then attack with the oposite hand when you pull the tan sao back. you get 2 punches in the time it took him to get 1.
I noticed he steps in on the same side as his punch, I've been taught the triangle system stepping through opposite foot and more relaxed. I guess both methods are correct?
@obalisk990 Crossing left hand - right foot and right hand - left foot is a biu-tze idea, it's basically the same as left-left or right-right. But the follow up is from a closer distance so you should go on with elbows. Cheers!
@mathoyama where is this sifu based? he looks authentic. I see other sifu teaching sticky hands for years and its limp armed no pads. this is proper real life usable.
@MultiSuperdarren From what I know, its to improve the sensitivity of your arms so that in real-life situation, you are able to feel the whereabout of your opponent's arms and to react much faster, as well as applying other techniques in Wing Chun fluently.
I'm not sure if thats the proper explanation but hopefully that gives you an insight about this technique.
Love your work Master Wong. Just started Wing Chun 2/12/10, been learning from your lesson on youtube and books from other masters. I am loving it....just bought myself wooden dummy. (I picked everything quite easily as I did few different martial arts before). Keep up the good work master.
thank you very much dear sensei.With that aspect of wing chun you ,in my humble opinion has done every part of the wing chun training : Footwork, stances, chi sao, drills , bloks, kicks........for when the butterflyknives???
Thanks very much. Your site is always very helpfull. So far the punch drill you put so much emphasis on was very usefull for me, and I trust what you will have to say on this subject will be well worth the while.
haha hes man handling that guy!!
2:02 for the win !
mobeen85 1 week ago
Kuririn!!! :D
robot7p 1 month ago
He sounds like a chinese terry tibbs.
Bloodstream8 1 month ago
I think some phone rings 2:22 - 2:27
AbsolutHartred 2 months ago
o_O 2:00 - 2:04
AbsolutHartred 3 months ago
fank yooh 4 da' lol this guy is funny. i oculd tease him to his fack though lol.
cwzialor 3 months ago
dang
stayfresh123able 3 months ago
If i watch all his vidoes and all of the London wing chun videos, and master what i see through practise, how much percentage of wing chun would you say i would have mastered? more than 50% ? more than 75%? or alot less?
TonyMon16 4 months ago
@TonyMon16 none. the systems most crucial elements cannot be passed on like this. ex. there are energies that are displayed here that you cant feel and movements that most cant see. it takes an experience practitioner not just a sifu ( as a certificate is just that ) to teach and explain them to you. although, ive not seen an instructor on youtube that know this.
opticannon 4 months ago
Thanks so much master wong, you tha bestest!
Pisco35g 5 months ago
danh tuyet. voi`
bboyzerocsr 5 months ago
I disagree somewhat with the technique he uses in 3:13. I think that doing a tan sao followed by a punch is a waste of time. Drive the tan sao through and make it a strike. no need to stop that hand just to make the classic wing chun "tan sao/punch" pose. make the tan sao a punch, then attack with the oposite hand when you pull the tan sao back. you get 2 punches in the time it took him to get 1.
Caeluth 5 months ago
I.P Man brought me here
BlueMurlock 5 months ago
you couldn`t learn wt by yt.
btw. only sijo Leung Ting is learning real wt ;] bless.
szamaniastyk 5 months ago
I noticed he steps in on the same side as his punch, I've been taught the triangle system stepping through opposite foot and more relaxed. I guess both methods are correct?
obalisk990 6 months ago
@obalisk990 Crossing left hand - right foot and right hand - left foot is a biu-tze idea, it's basically the same as left-left or right-right. But the follow up is from a closer distance so you should go on with elbows. Cheers!
WeakHeadphones 5 months ago
where is the video in wich he says he knows everything?????
BrutalKungFu 7 months ago
This Man gonna be a Legend ..And maybe i never see him but im pround to say Shr Fu Wong is my Master.. :)
mathoyama 7 months ago
@mathoyama where is this sifu based? he looks authentic. I see other sifu teaching sticky hands for years and its limp armed no pads. this is proper real life usable.
hudders128 6 months ago
@hudders128 This guy teaches in person lessons in the United Kingdom. Sooo... Yeah xD You can check his website too :p
Silverflame702 5 months ago in playlist Silverflame702's Favorited Videos
this person have one of the powerfull ki on earth even can fight without see
MaestroKato 7 months ago
jajaja any time I see this make me laugh. very vell explained
MaestroKato 7 months ago
2:01 Pe pe pe pe (Bitch Slap you!)
papillonfx 8 months ago
@nicuyliapco mandarin is shifu, but Cantonese is sifu
MegaFarandole 8 months ago
what is chi sao for?
MultiSuperdarren 10 months ago
@MultiSuperdarren From what I know, its to improve the sensitivity of your arms so that in real-life situation, you are able to feel the whereabout of your opponent's arms and to react much faster, as well as applying other techniques in Wing Chun fluently.
I'm not sure if thats the proper explanation but hopefully that gives you an insight about this technique.
81810081 9 months ago 2
@MultiSuperdarren Learning 'Sticky Hands' techniques
Jameslane94 9 months ago
PLEASE COME TO LOS ANGELES!!!! YOU ARE THE BOMB!!!!!
solarized22 10 months ago
pachicular haha
cimbol 11 months ago
"ok thank u 4 that" jaja great
ScarGrav 11 months ago
Is it possible to study these skills alone? I dun hav a sparring partner. Or does the wooden dummy can help me to study this skill?
Blackcandlez 1 year ago
@Blackcandlez Not really. Chi sao trains reactions and sensitivity so you really need a training partner
1stAprilMCR 1 year ago
keep it up master wong thanks for the clip
olichun1 1 year ago
He turns 100% american at 3:23 to 2:24
kirecorp 1 year ago
Love your work Master Wong. Just started Wing Chun 2/12/10, been learning from your lesson on youtube and books from other masters. I am loving it....just bought myself wooden dummy. (I picked everything quite easily as I did few different martial arts before). Keep up the good work master.
zenfitness01 1 year ago
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zenfitness01 1 year ago
um.. you're saying he said himself he didn't like his own Chi Sao?
Then why doesn't he change it?
lordtains 1 year ago
True. However I don't like this "loose" Chi Sao. No hip force, no body structure, just a lot of fast arm movements
lordtains 1 year ago
You are great and very humorous!
Thank you Michael for all of your videos
9a4cs 1 year ago
I hope that guy in the red vest get 25% from advertisement of these videos. hehehe. He basically the human target in all of these videos.
PEBHMONGdotCOM 1 year ago
Stop hitting that guy!!
X619mysterio 1 year ago
when you say da is it hit in chinese or is just a word you use and what about sao is that hand?
m4st4lockm4n 1 year ago
@m4st4lockm4n
"Da" is indeed "hit" in mandarin, sao is "hand"
aeronk5 1 year ago
@aeronk5 uhhh i think u mean chinese...
plzforgiveme987 1 year ago
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@aeronk5 i think u mean cantonese...
plzforgiveme987 1 year ago
@TheMartialartsJedi You're forgetting 99% of people who comment are keyboard warriors that have never spent a day learning a real martial art.
clcoc20s 1 year ago
where is the pak in 2:48? it's more like tan an low gaan?
sild123 1 year ago
Shr Fu Wong is the greatest instructor that came out of YouTube, by far!!!
and yea 2:01 is hilarious :D
nicuyliapco 1 year ago 31
@nicuyliapco *sifu..
Jameslane94 9 months ago
@Jameslane94 thanks for the some what correction, but if you're Chinese, it's actually pronounced as Shr Fu literal meaning Teacher/Master :)
nicuyliapco 9 months ago
@nicuyliapco It's okay :) people normally spell instead of write in phonetics :D
Jameslane94 9 months ago
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shuyin131 1 year ago
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shuyin131 1 year ago
Very funny! It makes this easier to learn! You are a great teacher!
1trae9 1 year ago
this is awesome
kaoruhotarubi 1 year ago
bup bup bup... sometimes master wong so funny. Like him so much.
duytantong 1 year ago
this is very good indeed
dreamcastII 1 year ago
this is real pure power wow I mean WOW!!!
MegaHeavyRocket78 1 year ago
Very Nice!!!
KCMO2NDTWIN 1 year ago
2:00
LOL
Pkdude113 1 year ago
@Pkdude113 lool at 2:02
made my day hahaha
darkspades21 1 year ago 20
@darkspades21 It's the sound effects that sell it.
Westley0907 1 year ago
Just started my Chi sao.... this will be very helpfull........Thanks master wong!!!!!
mcadesign1 1 year ago
thank you very much dear sensei.With that aspect of wing chun you ,in my humble opinion has done every part of the wing chun training : Footwork, stances, chi sao, drills , bloks, kicks........for when the butterflyknives???
bow
afaijtima3iya 1 year ago
His student oso finds it funny!
Laxcon 1 year ago
Bruce lee's wing chun (high quality) . copy and paste that and search on youtube and see bruce lee applying this in the last part of the vid
mynameisnickwee 1 year ago
Thanks once again!
Downfacingdog 1 year ago
Waiting for a chi sao lesson for a long time ! thanks !
Aarnid 1 year ago
been waiting for this vid :D thanks master wong
shaolindreams 1 year ago
i like your dancing at the beginning! LOL j/k dont kick my ass....
\m/
metalvocalistwanted 1 year ago
yesss i was waiting for this chi sao lessons :D
bosse01 1 year ago
nice nice
MrKPaxX 1 year ago
FITST !
THUMBS UP & * * * * *
Thanks very much. Your site is always very helpfull. So far the punch drill you put so much emphasis on was very usefull for me, and I trust what you will have to say on this subject will be well worth the while.
Take care and have a nice day
silk
;-))
blacksilkblacksilk 1 year ago
I was wondering when you're gonna do some videos on Chi Sao...guess that's over now
RAPFlavour87 1 year ago
hes fast and hes mr wong 1st !!
xboxlivegstar11 1 year ago
whats that ??very bad chi sao!!srry
tatar1973 1 year ago