Could you make a few videos without the white background bluefalcon? It's difficult to judge distance and angle because there's no visible ground to base it on.
I have another question, I have a friend who trains in muay thai and he kicks the legs a lot using low round house kicks to the outter thighs. How does wingchun defend against this?
We often use Gaung Sau and forward stepping, but it very much depends on how quickly and accurately you react rather than what martial art you are learning.
It's about time I see a video from the Leung Sheung lineage. I've been trying to find one for the longest time. I'm also from the Leung Sheung lineage.
I have a tip: don't step away horizontally. Step away diagonally towards your enemy. The kick thrown at you is only dangerous at his end, and not in the middle/begin. This way you don't have to make such big steps and you reduce the power of the kick more efficiently. A nice follow-up is the inner leg kick on his standing leg, but that's up to you ;)
If you don't agree with me please comment :) I would love to discuss it for there is always something to learn
seems this stuff only will work if u know where he is kicking. vs a half a skilled kicker, u wont know if he will go high low or mid once he chambers.
In fact no one can predict how or where your opponent is going to kick, but constant practice will go a long way in improving your judgement and reaction.
after fighting someone for a couple minutes, i find i can usually predict the next attack just by watch by watching the opponents torso, but still I sometimes can't predict it and get hit and then suffer when they charge in after me immediately afterwards. what should i practice to make sure I can always predict what they're going to do?
You concentrate or watch the knee not the the foot, it's way slower than the foot. It you're unsure you step away and wait for the next chance. Kicks are much easier to block than punches, yet more force but if you know how to bound off the force it becomes yours, hope it helps.
thank you
komdet2 1 year ago
For the mid kick when you've got his leg and he doesn't fall, use your foot to trip his other leg, then drop him.
Beastmast3r5254 1 year ago
wow..man..its amazing and so helpful..
JokerGotNoRules 2 years ago
I want you to be my Sifu! ;P
nightfire4107 2 years ago
THX for this nice and helpful explanation!
BRADLY2009 2 years ago
Could you make a few videos without the white background bluefalcon? It's difficult to judge distance and angle because there's no visible ground to base it on.
Creation0012 2 years ago
Sorry, I can't do it in the near future because of financial and technical reasons.
bluefalcon629 2 years ago
I have another question, I have a friend who trains in muay thai and he kicks the legs a lot using low round house kicks to the outter thighs. How does wingchun defend against this?
bookguy12000 2 years ago
We often use Gaung Sau and forward stepping, but it very much depends on how quickly and accurately you react rather than what martial art you are learning.
bluefalcon629 2 years ago 4
It's about time I see a video from the Leung Sheung lineage. I've been trying to find one for the longest time. I'm also from the Leung Sheung lineage.
hightower6969 2 years ago
I have a tip: don't step away horizontally. Step away diagonally towards your enemy. The kick thrown at you is only dangerous at his end, and not in the middle/begin. This way you don't have to make such big steps and you reduce the power of the kick more efficiently. A nice follow-up is the inner leg kick on his standing leg, but that's up to you ;)
If you don't agree with me please comment :) I would love to discuss it for there is always something to learn
anotherHangover 2 years ago
seems this stuff only will work if u know where he is kicking. vs a half a skilled kicker, u wont know if he will go high low or mid once he chambers.
nel3000 2 years ago
In fact no one can predict how or where your opponent is going to kick, but constant practice will go a long way in improving your judgement and reaction.
bluefalcon629 2 years ago 5
after fighting someone for a couple minutes, i find i can usually predict the next attack just by watch by watching the opponents torso, but still I sometimes can't predict it and get hit and then suffer when they charge in after me immediately afterwards. what should i practice to make sure I can always predict what they're going to do?
bookguy12000 2 years ago
You concentrate or watch the knee not the the foot, it's way slower than the foot. It you're unsure you step away and wait for the next chance. Kicks are much easier to block than punches, yet more force but if you know how to bound off the force it becomes yours, hope it helps.
justech05 2 years ago
Thank you for that, it helps a lot :)
bookguy12000 2 years ago
@nel3000 If he chambers kick him first.
GungFu4Life 1 year ago
@nel3000 If he chambers it means he is preparing to kick, so kick him first.
GungFu4Life 1 year ago
this is awesome
edwingoh90 2 years ago 6
3:50 lol!
ssj7gokurpg 2 years ago 3
I do not know of anyone who so generously share the secrets of his skills like this great sifu. Thanks
hongkongkwan 3 years ago
that's interesting! is it the same type of kung fu taught by Ip Man?
ecnlaw 3 years ago
I suppose so, because my sifu was Ip Man's first student in Hong Kong.
bluefalcon629 3 years ago
You are so blessed to be taken under his wing. I would give anything to have a training session with him. Great videos btw
DillonsMusic 3 years ago
Illuminating! A subtle but solid illustration of the beauty of wing chun.
siminau 3 years ago
Fantastic Chinese Kung Fu
pokuenlee 3 years ago
pretty good =)
rigg85 3 years ago
Spend few mintues to take a look, i can learn the critical point to take Wing Chun exercise. Surprising Useful!
laulincolman 3 years ago
Highly demonstrated the art of Wing Chun!
kwskhkh 3 years ago 8
It's quite practical & useful to protect
ourselves. I wanna to learn it.
clarakslau 3 years ago
After learning 'Wing Chun', I would become a strong protector.
ggchgcc 3 years ago
Detail explanations and good demonstrations! It is worth learning for self defence.
klannie 3 years ago
wow! good player of wing chun
Yvonneh03 3 years ago