I'm glad this was slowed down to show his barrel rolling, over extended bong, and fuk that doesn't even pretend to keep wrist to wrist. Ditto on the previous poster about the sidewards energy, which I think I hinted at with the barrel rolling comment xD. For the guy on the right, is that supposed to be a bong, looks closer to laan sao if I had to guess, and he's already screwed with his flat tan. The video is kinda cool though in its rooftop, B&W nostalgic type characteristics :)
MistyPain before you make any negative comments you should know who your talking about. Sifu Tommy Yuen had been with Master Wong Shun Leuong over 25 years, So I'm pretty sure he knows what he's doing when it comes to Wing Chun.
what's the guy on the left doing with his left (fook sao) arm? turning? I see no forward movement! that's a punching arm, not a turning arm.
there should be no sideways pressure in chi sao, btw, both arms continue to exert pressure forward (poon sao ring a bell?) in order to excercise punching power and precision. I see neither here)
I'm glad this was slowed down to show his barrel rolling, over extended bong, and fuk that doesn't even pretend to keep wrist to wrist. Ditto on the previous poster about the sidewards energy, which I think I hinted at with the barrel rolling comment xD. For the guy on the right, is that supposed to be a bong, looks closer to laan sao if I had to guess, and he's already screwed with his flat tan. The video is kinda cool though in its rooftop, B&W nostalgic type characteristics :)
dk914 1 year ago
RIP TOMMY
blurfist 1 year ago
R.I.P
xellox112 1 year ago
MistyPain before you make any negative comments you should know who your talking about. Sifu Tommy Yuen had been with Master Wong Shun Leuong over 25 years, So I'm pretty sure he knows what he's doing when it comes to Wing Chun.
gilt527 2 years ago
what's the guy on the left doing with his left (fook sao) arm? turning? I see no forward movement! that's a punching arm, not a turning arm.
there should be no sideways pressure in chi sao, btw, both arms continue to exert pressure forward (poon sao ring a bell?) in order to excercise punching power and precision. I see neither here)
MistyPain 3 years ago