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Wing Chun Trapping Drills (Lap Sao cycle)

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

This is a sensitivity drill to enhance first contact on the bridge of the arm.I introduce different switches and combinations,but these are only several of the many more.

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  • @Kinley1978 thankyou,props to the camera man:)

    @ninjaclayman Thats what it comes down to,the logic of how to seamlessly link all methods of combat

  • @aquamanifest Joe Rogan hates wingchun because most will comment on hand to high,hand too low,grab with thumb,without,higher bongsao,shift deeper.10 wingchun guys will not agree on anything in a room,where mma guys visit each other and pick up pointers rather than point out errors.combat,athleticism and efficacy is being traded for perfection of art,lineage and bragging rights.

  • What state do you have that there new age dojo in? I've watched a lot of your videos, it shows through your technique that you have studied many years in many paths, I train with my groups using different pieces from your videos, thank you for sharing your perspective and knowledge.

  • @ninjaclayman I am in mississauga,Ontario,Canada.I teach out of Evolution MAFA.Where do you train?It is my pleasure to teach:)

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  • Great video. I really like the explanation and speed with that camera angel. Well done.

  • i want to learn wing chun now

  • I live and train here in Denver, Colorado. There are so many different schools here in Denver, I've trained at many different ones. Ninjutsu, wing chun, MMA (muay Thai, jujutsu) and different avenues of Silat, I've takin a jeet kune do style attitude to my studies, keep what is useful to me, anyway, there is not a school around here that logically mixes the arts with a progressive attitude as of what I've seen from many of your videos, i train weekly with different training partners I've met a

  • wtf did I just watch?

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