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Wing Chun - Why Chi Sau Training is important (basic concept) part 2

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Jin Young explains the concept of why we practice sensitivity drills. if you wish to donate, you can do so at http://www.china-boxer.blogspot.com

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  • I don't practice wing chun, but the concepts you talked about really transcends barriers between most styles of martial arts. In every mid-closerange art (standup and grappling) the idea of "listening" is very important. i never thought of reading my opponent that way but its like you said, you need to listen first to give the correct answer. anything else like flashy pattern training turns it into guesswork and guessed answers in a fight are wrong answers

  • @cmmirra nicely put!

  • I'm new to wing chun and your video has reali helped me to understand the background concept. Thank q Jin

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  • @chinaboxer And if I may add one more observation. I only half jokingly remarked to a WC sifu friend of mine that if you want to see many of the principles of WC in action, you need look no further than Randy Coutures upright skills (especially in the first Liddel match). Randy throws sharp, crisp straight punches most of the time, dominates the center, and consistently crashes into people to affect a clinch. In Randy you see many of the principles of WC to dramatic effect.

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  • WC is Not about being flashy..

    Instead controlling your opponent without need of regimented pattern of teachings..So you can Adapt,Control and Respond to an Opponent be it on Street or in competition..

    Like all Ideal arts.. It enables you to Transcend conventual thinking of martial arts..If you watch closely in an active match (street or competition ) the eyes of the pure martial artist (the pupils ) seems un aware of the surroundings... Why,,, Because it is ignored in favor of listening !!

  • @super5ickwidi7 I believe he that he may have hinted on that. Rewind a little and find the place that he talked about pulling. It was very brief.

  • chinaboxer what do you think about wing chun with out the froms just the fighting aspects of wing chun

  • If you can`t attack from tan then you need a new tan it`s our best hand to open the door

  • @luctator369 I highly doubt a person will be able to throw a cross like chuck lidell and if chuck lidell himself threw a cross at a wing chun practicioner he is leaving himself exposed for an attack we would close the gap and attack before he can punch. just follow the basic rules and principles and wing chun works against any attack

  • china boxer here is my gmail address nobbee900@gmail.com plz message me back on how to be flexible

  • So how about if you were the one to be pushed off balance, how would you defend?

  • "We don't want to chase the hand, we want to chase the center"- Thank you for sharing that principle. It explains so much in my Wing Chun training (:

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