Wing Chun Nerve Strike

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2010

Si Tai Gung Chung Kwok Chow gives Bobbe Edmonds a lesson in sensitivity...And a little unexpected surprise.

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  • I am going to LIKE this video for the fact of how fast you seemed to recover after the strike. Nice job!

  • @Malichi47 - Thanks!

    ...It was harder than it looked. I took a nap right after Tai Sigung Chow was done with me.

  • I've been sent, literally, dozens of emails about this video. Yes, Tai Sigung Chow did indeed hit me with a "stun strike", and no, I am not faking it. He caught me by surprise because I wasn't at all expecting it, and although it made me see stars for a second, it wasn't a "kill shot" kind of thing, the point was to show entries from a bong sao. Follow up varies from person to person. Depending on which version you work, this strike is found in the first 5 motions of your wooden dummy form.

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  • i want to learn this where is this at

  • his accent reminds me of bruce lee!

  • Awesome video thanks for sharing. Very fast and effective techniques. Much appreciated.

  • Very nice video showing the effectiveness of open hand strikes. I believe the student who was struck was hit in Gall Bladder 20. Is that right? I am not familiar with other names for this area of the head ... I simply know it as the area around the occipital lobe. We use these strikes in aikido when entering for techniques like irimi nage (entering throw) or kaiten nage (turning throw).

  • Master:)

    

  • @StevenRayW That is an interesting perspective, but perhaps they choose the bigger and tougher looking people to demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique?

  • Ouch, reminds me of training with my teacher.

  • @SifuLapham - Who, Me?

  • @PendekarBobbe

    Ego ego ego.....

  • Chows ego gets in his way. There was no reason to strike that hard in a learning environment. It is rather pathetic.

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