damn this is one of the best chi sao players i've seen. he looks so relaxed and the arms just fall in to their places in a way that looks like he already knew his opponent's intentions. and most i like about this is that he's teaching him to follow through with whatever chances he finds to attack through this almost impenetrable defense
@solaris5655 this is a response to your comment on a video about wing chun more specifically wong nim yi doing chi sao. In your opinion, do you think he let the openings from his student or his student outskilled him?
The difference can only be seen, if the other party is doing another style of Wing Chun Chi-Sau. Else, it'll often appear as though the master is formidable. (source: Practioner and Researcher of various Wing Chun)
@TheCloudXTraining that's why there should be more exchange between different schools and lineages. not to find who's wing chun style is the best or who's ego is the biggest, but for benefit of everyone. i'm sure no matter what lineage chi sao u do if u can't match the amount of practise this sifu has put on developing his skills there will be little chance of outdoing him (or any other high skilled practitioner as such)
the teacher allowed his student to do all the attacks while he demonstrated defence and counter-attack. the teacher did not initiate attacks so he is disadvantaged, but you can see great skills in defending. the student managed to find openings at 1:22 palm strike to face, paused, and teacher said to follow-through. again at 2:40 knife strike to throat, paused, and teacher said to follow-through. very good instruction. very good student.
1,23 The students actully could have hit the teacher, the teacher gets imberessed and then stops and hits back. also in 2,13 you can se how good the student is, this student will go far. I bow to both of them
@solaris5655 but did u look more carefully actually he gave him the opening on purpose and even dropping his left arm. this is proper way to teach by making the student notice the chances for attack instinctively
the teacher is not embarassed. the student paused because he found the opening, waited for the teacher to say "da" which means go ahead to hit me. then the teacher counters the attack. this whole exercise the teacher was on the defensive so he is bound to be hit. but took the student very long to find 3 openings.
@shiifu wrong, he's not impressed. actually he let the student attack. it's the whole point of this exercise for him to learn not to hesitate. the sifu drops his right arm and stops movement just to see if his student is gonna follow through or is he gonna hesitate. if he wanted he'd also attack the student with his instead way before that. same thing with 2:13 he drops his left hand instead on purpose of course (nobody drops their arms next to their pants unless it's on purpose)
@DonMega187 Im sorry, actully you are right. Thank you for enlightening me. I was stupid enough to juge a man by the actions he did, and not by the meaning behind it.. Im a shamed, but also glad that you made me realize. You truly are a master who sees this with his eyes.
the guy in the yellow has an elbow problem even when he is on the inside, he also doesnt drop his elbows very quickly after his bongs,,, but he isnt a beginer , so i find that a bit strange because i didnt see him lean in once,,the other guy looks the business, good video , and i enjoyed watching it, more please,,
One of the highest display of wing chun skills on youtube I have seen - angles, sensitivity, centreline, body structure and mechanics, relax shoulders, recovery, footwork, etc. Combination of Siu lim tao and chum kiu level energies are fluidly demonstrated. One of the numerous examples is at 1:50 how he readjusted himself by sinking slightly more just to absorb more energy from the opponent.
damn this is one of the best chi sao players i've seen. he looks so relaxed and the arms just fall in to their places in a way that looks like he already knew his opponent's intentions. and most i like about this is that he's teaching him to follow through with whatever chances he finds to attack through this almost impenetrable defense
DonMega187 1 month ago
@solaris5655 this is a response to your comment on a video about wing chun more specifically wong nim yi doing chi sao. In your opinion, do you think he let the openings from his student or his student outskilled him?
Thomachesankara 2 months ago
The difference can only be seen, if the other party is doing another style of Wing Chun Chi-Sau. Else, it'll often appear as though the master is formidable. (source: Practioner and Researcher of various Wing Chun)
TheCloudXTraining 4 months ago
@TheCloudXTraining that's why there should be more exchange between different schools and lineages. not to find who's wing chun style is the best or who's ego is the biggest, but for benefit of everyone. i'm sure no matter what lineage chi sao u do if u can't match the amount of practise this sifu has put on developing his skills there will be little chance of outdoing him (or any other high skilled practitioner as such)
DonMega187 1 month ago
Excelent Wing Chun,excelent Chi Sao. Sifu here is maestro. Student is also good.
Svemocn1Vidar 7 months ago
the teacher allowed his student to do all the attacks while he demonstrated defence and counter-attack. the teacher did not initiate attacks so he is disadvantaged, but you can see great skills in defending. the student managed to find openings at 1:22 palm strike to face, paused, and teacher said to follow-through. again at 2:40 knife strike to throat, paused, and teacher said to follow-through. very good instruction. very good student.
solaris5655 9 months ago
Wong Nim Yi (黃念怡)is a good wing chun master~!!
cellarjudge 10 months ago
1,23 The students actully could have hit the teacher, the teacher gets imberessed and then stops and hits back. also in 2,13 you can se how good the student is, this student will go far. I bow to both of them
shiifu 1 year ago
@shiifu oh yes I saw 2:13, double-hand strike to body. the student had a hard time finding opening on this great teacher.
solaris5655 9 months ago
@solaris5655 but did u look more carefully actually he gave him the opening on purpose and even dropping his left arm. this is proper way to teach by making the student notice the chances for attack instinctively
DonMega187 1 month ago
the teacher is not embarassed. the student paused because he found the opening, waited for the teacher to say "da" which means go ahead to hit me. then the teacher counters the attack. this whole exercise the teacher was on the defensive so he is bound to be hit. but took the student very long to find 3 openings.
solaris5655 9 months ago
@shiifu wrong, he's not impressed. actually he let the student attack. it's the whole point of this exercise for him to learn not to hesitate. the sifu drops his right arm and stops movement just to see if his student is gonna follow through or is he gonna hesitate. if he wanted he'd also attack the student with his instead way before that. same thing with 2:13 he drops his left hand instead on purpose of course (nobody drops their arms next to their pants unless it's on purpose)
DonMega187 1 month ago
@DonMega187 Im sorry, actully you are right. Thank you for enlightening me. I was stupid enough to juge a man by the actions he did, and not by the meaning behind it.. Im a shamed, but also glad that you made me realize. You truly are a master who sees this with his eyes.
shiifu 1 month ago
beautiful, and you can see how well he taught his student.
ObaNarayanShivaji999 1 year ago
(bow)
Danieldfvgbh 1 year ago
perfect chi sao!
gameofdeath4288 1 year ago
great, th ebest moviments , power and fluidity that i haven't never see in other wing chun system
sirwallace82 2 years ago
Grandmaster Wong teaches excellently here,... you can see the clear lessons from 1st and 2nd form,...
Grandmaster Wong is amazing...
fanofkimboslice 2 years ago
the guy in the yellow has an elbow problem even when he is on the inside, he also doesnt drop his elbows very quickly after his bongs,,, but he isnt a beginer , so i find that a bit strange because i didnt see him lean in once,,the other guy looks the business, good video , and i enjoyed watching it, more please,,
5150martin 2 years ago
Very good didactical Chisau/GoSau training, among the best on the net!
FightingWarrior 2 years ago
Nice video, great skill displayed.
SigleyL25 2 years ago
Thats Master Wong Nim Yi, world class wingchun. Thanks.
ShadowWarrior88 2 years ago
nice!!!
juntaowingchun 2 years ago
One of the highest display of wing chun skills on youtube I have seen - angles, sensitivity, centreline, body structure and mechanics, relax shoulders, recovery, footwork, etc. Combination of Siu lim tao and chum kiu level energies are fluidly demonstrated. One of the numerous examples is at 1:50 how he readjusted himself by sinking slightly more just to absorb more energy from the opponent.
davidhlee 2 years ago
Great lesson!!
best regards
Gareth
GazSwain 2 years ago
Nice relaxed skill. Thanks!
OldJong 2 years ago
Thanks for the post kungfusecrets, i like this alot! Do you have more to put up by any chance? :)
rp1abu 2 years ago
i liked ..
sihingalkan 2 years ago
Wonderful use of angles and footwork. Great sensitivity. Most importantly, good attitudes and a sense of fun :)
blewis0669 2 years ago 2