Wing Chun - Jigsaw Puzzle (training concept)

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2009

Jin Young explains where to start your training. if you wish to donate, you can do so at http://www.china-boxer.blogspot.com

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  • Good analogy describing your training videos. I'm coming up to my first grading very soon and am really nervous. I can do what is needed to get the grading, but my footwork always seems to let me down. Any tips on how to get the footwork right, as well as any tips for helping to get my grading? Thanks for your videos!

  • slow down, in other words, don't let your hands move AHEAD of your footwork. it should always be the other way around, you can only move as fast as you can maintain your "body structure" which means from the ground up and not the other way around.

    before you do any movement, keep reminding yourself to "pin the shoulders down" and maintain the "heavy elbow". this will help you to stay "bottom" heavy versus "top heavy".

    good luck!

  • Ha! Still waiting for that FOOK SAU video! XD

  • working on that one, so keep an eye out soon!

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  • great video

  • thanks for sharing such great philosophy sifu jin

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  • this just answered one of the biggest questions i had in mind, "which video to start?" i then came to the belief that i should just go to all the playlists and start from the leftmost, and watch video 1 then onto the next one in sequence, thank you again jin i will start from any of the videos and start connecting the dots from there :), you should like stop by here in the philippines and like, form a wing chun clinic, you deserve to be known and respected :D

  • what is the recommended age for starting wing chun ?

  • look at jins head

  • Thank you! This is the key to every art, man. It really is.

  • "Movement" is like you said Universal, it is full of potential and therefore also completely free. Chi is movement. "Technique" is a set of repeated patterns, a procedure used to accomplish a specific task, it is not free. If your mind gets locked into a negative emotion you won't be able to deliver a technique. If your mind gets locked into a technique you won't be able to deliver a flowing movement.

  • Your mind is the door between the internal and the external, when there is no door (no mind) they are one and the same. The external is experienced through the senses. The internal is experienced through inner silence it is the presence of pure awareness

  • thanks!

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