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How to do Wing Chun Lesson 18:basic blocking combo drill/ blocking a straight punch, hook & uppercut

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Master Wong Wing Chun Kung Fu Level 1 basic 60 Lesson includes basic techniques and aspects from our Sil Lim Tao, foot work, hand work, blocking, kick, punch, trapping, pad work, striking and the first energy drill: lap sao, punch drill, elbow drill all needed for the next level of training. With the focus on a practicality rather than tradition and olden day, our system really works today!

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  • Great, now all i need is a partner..

  • @uberbigbread His own hair's afraid to come out and see him, he's so badass.

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  • @transparent101 a blonde partner!

  • I train vwith a invisible partner same thing.

  • @ImTheCard Look up Skyrim arrow to the knee

  • @transparent101 buy some hooker

  • i used to practice wing chun........then i took a arrow in the knee

  • @mrshernandez Beauty of wing chun is versatility. If Gum Sao works better for you then use it! But these, I think, are just a few basic defense ideas.

  • @SeraphimFaith I agree

  • @TheTransmuter Footwork is important in any art. Actually, I would go so far to say that everything learnt along the way *is* important, but as your legs are the foundation upon which everything is set on, footwork should be emphasized on in the beginning.

    The Biu Ma (Arrow/Darting Horse), the Huen Ma (Circle Horse) and the Juen Ma are three of the most basic footwork.

  • @diglan78 Er yeah...I was replying to your top-rated comment above.

    There's nothing wrong training alone, but it's always best to train under guidance in the beginning.

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