Lop Sao
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It looks so familiar after all these years. Sifu Tang Wah had done a good job as long as he had been a student of Master Moy Yat who was my "si-suk". Great!!
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watched the clips when I was in Vancouver back in 1990!
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@wingchunwater Tradicional Wing Chun isnt modified like you say.
In this video is modified version of Wing Chun.
Tradicional Wing Chun have much effective footwork.
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Yeah I said it...When the owner of this video can make the same comments on our site..whats wrong us making the same comments on his site...Hulkout666...calm down before you blow a vein.. because you won't be swearing at me if i was standing in front of you...you will be crying for you Mama...
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What a bunch of crap..you should be ashamed of yourself
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All things instantiate control.. we have two hands...arm, and two legs... All four are used to 'control' but again we only seek to set off that pack of fire crackers and get out of Dodge..
Hanging on to them is not generally what wing Chun is about--we do not chase hands.
It is more about conservation of motion, energy, time, etc... The lop hand is ready to go in half the timing of the repeat da hand...
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I meant control as in holding the opponent's arm, not letting go, moving them around, kicking and punching as balance and timing permits.
If you are using hitting as form of control, if the opponent parries or moves out of the way, you no longer control them.
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The lop hand is already ready to fire.
The hitting hand must be re-chambered to re-fire. Control/energy issuing is from both the striking and the assisting hand-the one not firing at the moment.
"Control" is achieved by blasting them. Where 'blasting them' is continuous and also need not always be fists, also legs are used to assist control, do more damage and prevent escape. The advanced WCK man will use his legs as much as his hands, arms and elbows. Continuous energy flow and release...
Nice to see my Sigung in action here. He was obviously a lot younger. I'm guessing this was filmed sometime in the 80s.
hulkout666 2 years ago
I believe it was from the 80s or late 70s.. Recorded for a Hong Kong news segment as I recall..
trondyne 2 years ago