Wing Chun - Forward Triangle (basics) part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

Jin Young explains the basic structure of the forward triangle and the importance of the forward intent concept. if you wish to donate, you can do so at http://www.china-boxer.blogspot.com

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  • I was tough that forward intent is to mentally focus to think or have this forward intention, but nevertheless it is the same concept. Great comparison tho, very easy to understand! thanks

  • hmm..interesting thought, let me think on that. peace!

  • I always felt forward intent as projecting force against a person, or thing with no muscle assistance. If we're even on the same page, when I apply my intent I can almost feel a force being projected against another person while grappling. It can make everything so much easier.

  • yea, "forward intent" is very very tough concept to figure out, because it's not so "cut and dry", there are so many "layers" to the meaning, such as "physical forward intent", "mental forward intent", "spiritual forward intent" etc.. i'm still working on it on a daily basis.

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  • This is genuine instruction ... Bravo!

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  • Mr. Jin do you know of any classes in New York City

  • @YenAmiracle Whatever dude. Have a nice day.

  • @kmp3000

    Huh= =? I am not the one who gave "dislike", I am just saying instead of worry about those negative thoughts towards you, just see them as a reminder to be better with positive attitude.

    I like the Chinabox  also.

    If the way I said it sounds unfriendly, I am sorry =_=.

    (Unless you just tried to remind me to put some new vids on my channel :) )

  • @YenAmiracle Well go and think it on your own video. Chinaboxer is very good.

  • @kmp3000

    instead of thinking that way, I prefer to think this way---there is always a space for improvement :D

  • Why is there always some idiot who has to dislike? Fools.

  • Good video! This is hard concept to grasp but i like your example.

  • your analogies make it very easy to understand and remember.

    great tutorials. thanks a lot man!

  • @Seikhupatz different martial arts employ the body differently do not worry. If you are doing a different martial art then you shouldn't worry.

  • OMG HE TALKED!!!! XD

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