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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2008

Sifu Serrano explains a self defense against a kicker that punches after the kick. This is definitely a great self defense technique.

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  • id throw a back leg roundhouse to the kicking leg or step inside his leg and go for the takedown.

  • @bowerybaker Good for you, it is another possibility of defending yourself.

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    Sifu Serrano

  • who throws a upcoming punch after a kick like that??? oh boy....

    that that problem with most wing chun people, they cant throw a realistic punch.

  • In order to understand the concept, one must practice many possibilities. One must not only believe that there's only one way of doing things, but to understand the concepts of others as well. If it works good, use it.

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    Sifu Serrano

  • Sifu Rey, our techniques are for self defense. Trust me, they work. Please understand that this is not done at full speed in order for the viewer to see it clearly. Thanks.

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    Sifu Serrano

  • I don`t like to put limitations on people but a

    Wing Chun motto is hands for hands and kicks for kicks, another one is never bong sau from the rear foot.Your WC Sifu should have told you that.

  • Different point of view. That's all. When you see it in person, then you realize that it works.

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  • @sinista666 I can not speak for.. alleged "wing chun" But if I ever kick I always move in right away.. if it misses you have your fist or.. follow up technique imediately invadnig their space.. and if the kick is successful then it gives you a gap of time to immediately move in as well. Wing chun dudes are very hard to control because they understand body physics.. since wing chun is for self defense I do not understand how it could not be a "realistic punch" ? as opposed to say a TKD match

  • @wohooo0 I agree with u totally.but I think he is trying to catch the kick at the start where the power is low.Even that happens ,in reality is almost impossible to see the kick starting and get there.For me straight kick or forward movement and punch is possible solution.

  • @SifuSerrano why you teach to walk into the kick ? Self defence is almost allways against a stronger opponent. what if he kicks high or low, these kicks are indistinguishable until last moment if done right. This is not self defence against a kicker, its a way to get your ribs broken if not worse. Sorry but poor WC. real self defence is allways fighting against someone with more mass/force, and still finding your techniques working. At least thats what i think.

  • get rid of the wing chun part of the name, cause it's not even there, geez

  • @3000gtowner you are so right there is only kenpo no wing chun absolutely zero wing chun

  • there is only kenpo no wing chun absolutely zoer wing chun

  • There is nothing Wing Chun about this, don't flatter yourselves.

  • Sifu Serrano i agree with your technique if done as a proper speed it could work but i was more fond of how you have mixed the footwork of a boxer when you went on the ball of ur foot plus the add of the Kenpo Hammerfist, and also your Wing Chun block at the start i think its called ton Sau and Juck sau. But i like how you dont just limit all of it to one style. Great stuff. sorry i didnt get the wing chun name right. i been teaching mauy Thai too long lol. Take Care.

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