You're right but then again, a lot of martial arts are taught unrealistically these days. That is why I stopped training in kenpo. Sure, it looks great but the training is done with an opponent who doesn't resist, and hold his arm out while you work technique. I've trained with one of the top kenpo masters in the world, and his training was the same way. Then I sparred with an amateur boxer and his hands were so fast, I couldn't even get off most of the technique. I hate to try it on the street.
@Jank143 lol yeah kenpo fighting is different from street fighting, however Wing Chun does differ from most kungfu forms in that it can generate power with very little distance and movement. Look up some more info on wing chun and try not to judge the style because of a couple of idiots that dont know how to do the style. Look for the best of wing chun and judge it from that.
point im getting is that this wont work in a real fight because the opponent is acutually resisting he aint going to stand their and take a blow watch any fight (they rush-do takedowns-move in and out-maybe jujitsu) they aint going to let you controll their hands or wait until you hit them first. Now dont get me wrong kung fu is nice but some martial arts aint adapted to all.
Most of the drills you see here being performed quite badly are just sensitivity drills. The forms being shown are they to help you to remember the parries and strikes. Most of this is done standing still as it is not sparring. It is rare to see Wing Chun Sparring. Wing Chun is adapted to all and will defeat and except maybe Tai Chi.
it can be a form of parrying but like i said its not really a good style to use in a fight its easy to say it will beat people if you like kung fu or wing chun. now dont get me wrong i like kung fu but their are just some kung fu that are not suited for battle.
No, in any real fight its a good style, one of very few good styles, that can be used to defend one's self against an attacker, who is barehanded or armed, and against any other style. One would actually have to learn this style to understand what I'm trying to say. One cannot learn to fight from reading books or watching videos or demonstrations. Good Kung Fu looks bad, that's why Wing Chun isn't pretty
then a trainer came to my class, he trained aus sas and showed me something i said what if this happens.... every time he would doa jap jitz move on me....
lets say im happier with my japs black belt then my wing chun blue sash
Hey, well he seems to know the Wing Chun forms, but his style is slightly different and it looks like he has added extra movements into some of his forms
Your knuckles must be vertical for face, neck and chest punches but Horizontal for punches lower than that. In a real confrontation you might not necessarily punch correctly depending on your training and you might not even remember what you did after you destroyed the other guy as it happens very fast.
Those are focused horizontal chain punches relying on the forward mass and transfer of energy down from the ground up. If you were at the receiving end you would know. The idea is to relax and let structure, mass and acceleration do the job. Wing Chun power is aimed towards the middle of the target not beyond. It is pointless to aim to move the bag as the energy would be dispersed away from the target.
You're right but then again, a lot of martial arts are taught unrealistically these days. That is why I stopped training in kenpo. Sure, it looks great but the training is done with an opponent who doesn't resist, and hold his arm out while you work technique. I've trained with one of the top kenpo masters in the world, and his training was the same way. Then I sparred with an amateur boxer and his hands were so fast, I couldn't even get off most of the technique. I hate to try it on the street.
Jank143 2 years ago
@Jank143 lol yeah kenpo fighting is different from street fighting, however Wing Chun does differ from most kungfu forms in that it can generate power with very little distance and movement. Look up some more info on wing chun and try not to judge the style because of a couple of idiots that dont know how to do the style. Look for the best of wing chun and judge it from that.
TheGreatXavier 1 year ago
point im getting is that this wont work in a real fight because the opponent is acutually resisting he aint going to stand their and take a blow watch any fight (they rush-do takedowns-move in and out-maybe jujitsu) they aint going to let you controll their hands or wait until you hit them first. Now dont get me wrong kung fu is nice but some martial arts aint adapted to all.
xxFSxxgang5ta1 2 years ago
Most of the drills you see here being performed quite badly are just sensitivity drills. The forms being shown are they to help you to remember the parries and strikes. Most of this is done standing still as it is not sparring. It is rare to see Wing Chun Sparring. Wing Chun is adapted to all and will defeat and except maybe Tai Chi.
SupraRZ7 2 years ago
it can be a form of parrying but like i said its not really a good style to use in a fight its easy to say it will beat people if you like kung fu or wing chun. now dont get me wrong i like kung fu but their are just some kung fu that are not suited for battle.
xxFSxxgang5ta1 2 years ago
No, in any real fight its a good style, one of very few good styles, that can be used to defend one's self against an attacker, who is barehanded or armed, and against any other style. One would actually have to learn this style to understand what I'm trying to say. One cannot learn to fight from reading books or watching videos or demonstrations. Good Kung Fu looks bad, that's why Wing Chun isn't pretty
SupraRZ7 2 years ago 2
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that is complete bullshit!!
but people pay so much money for attending his classes in paris
Genesys80 4 years ago
Exactly : his class are so expansive! Incredible ! A true business...
Fwingchun 3 years ago
i didnt it for 5 years...
then a trainer came to my class, he trained aus sas and showed me something i said what if this happens.... every time he would doa jap jitz move on me....
lets say im happier with my japs black belt then my wing chun blue sash
lagook 2 years ago
I know the feeling.
But the is no belt grading system in Wing Chun.
But your Sifu can grade your performance personally
SupraRZ7 2 years ago
Yeah some people are all about the money.
Really Kung Fu, real Wing Chun is not about the money
SupraRZ7 2 years ago
this guy is a great humble master, been attending many of his seminar, I saw then the difference between real masters and phonies.
benjamal 4 years ago
Hey, well he seems to know the Wing Chun forms, but his style is slightly different and it looks like he has added extra movements into some of his forms
SupraRZ7 2 years ago
naw look at it your suppose to have knuckles horizontal not virtical
xxFSxxgang5ta1 4 years ago
Your knuckles must be vertical for face, neck and chest punches but Horizontal for punches lower than that. In a real confrontation you might not necessarily punch correctly depending on your training and you might not even remember what you did after you destroyed the other guy as it happens very fast.
SupraRZ7 2 years ago
what kind of punches did he do on the heavy bag it was weak lol!!!
xxFSxxgang5ta1 4 years ago
Those are focused horizontal chain punches relying on the forward mass and transfer of energy down from the ground up. If you were at the receiving end you would know. The idea is to relax and let structure, mass and acceleration do the job. Wing Chun power is aimed towards the middle of the target not beyond. It is pointless to aim to move the bag as the energy would be dispersed away from the target.
jackytm 4 years ago 4
they are weak
f = ma is what they beleive
however any first year physics student will tell you it dosent actually work like that
any martial artist will as well
lagook 2 years ago
yeah they were really weak!!! :)
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q3grandZerro 4 years ago
Very good teacher and fighter. We go to Didier each year for seminars.
Ofencja 4 years ago
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This guy simply sucks.
nonmedicated 4 years ago
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shit
zalinsko 5 years ago