TJ Wing Chun Mike's lesson part4

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2006

This fourth part of the lesson with Mike looks at the cover-control-contact of a fight and how kicks become involved. That you should not be waiting for something to happen, when you wait you are hit, but make things happen to take control, and when striking you should be trying to get yourself into strong structural positions not weak ones just for the sake of making a contact.
ALWAYS OFFLOAD USING FULL BODY ENERGY

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  • This has got to be some of the worst wing chun i have ever seen

    Jim

  • @jimkungfu everybody is allowed their opinion but can you explain why and show me video of you doing better?

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  • @ScepticalPenguin

    I refer you to your first words you said i repeat you said below:

    "I personally don't feel qualified to comment, i'm pretty new to wing chun and i literally wouldn't know".

    You are correct you dont know. I wont be visting again Im training but if you would like to chat or train with me give me  a call, the offer is there!

    07912872821

    Bye

  • @jimkungfu

    Okay, "calls himself" are your words not mine.

    If someone has spent half a lifetime learning, and has also made a full time career from teaching a martial art, then you have to consider the possibility that they may know their stuff. And Billy Davidson was advised to start using the title of Master by men in Hong Kong who have spent almost a full lifetime learning and teaching Wing Chun.

    If you're interested in reality then get yourself to the Ching Mo centre in Piccadilly, really.

  • @ScepticalPenguin

    Hey everyone has a view including me and to honest im not interested in anyone who calls himself a master! grandmaster or great grandmaster! i deal in reality not fiction!

    Jim

  • @jimkungfu

    I personally don't feel qualified to comment, i'm pretty new to wing chun and i literally wouldn't know.

    But Master Billy Davidson himself said "Nice set of video's" on the Ching Mo Centre Chat Forums, in a discussion called "Not so private lesson".

  • WC, WT, VT, whatever the Western spelling, the Chinese is the same and so should be the understanding, my statement of Wing Chun is "it is the simple application of personal body mechanics related to violent confrontation".

    Our bodies are restricted by how the joints move, you should not restrict your mind and prevent growth of knowledge through dogmatism or politics, treat it as a science, discuss and experiment, theorize and demonstrate, most of all continue to question everything.

    Trevor

  • You are right, I have to make him hesitate for a split second, that is what chi sau is for to be sensitive to changing energies and respond without thinking, then again through chi sau I build learned responses to specific situations that lead to a control situation where I can make to decision to offload and by that I mean hit with full power, chi sau is not for hitting or bitch slapping, you use it to get into the position where you can use full power with good structure to finish off attacker

  • ya i was thinking it was because u were teaching him, are u making his forward energy hesitate by feeding forward? i do WT and just seeing how much the two differ

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