Mook Yan Jong - Wooden Dummy...last details finally learnt.
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@rgvwingchun It was good to get your take on that. I have found that it is like when some students learn Kendo. You do not get many moves there either.
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Words mean nothing because actions speak much louder.
Kudos to you, my friend!
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nice video mate, good song too :)
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thanks...I've got an updated form up....looks a lot better
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I am a life long student of Wing Chun and I have a question: Why do many Wing Chun learners, on youtube, never really show the Luk Dim Boon Gwun?
tdbevolution 1 year ago
@tdbevolution good question....its a rather simple form so to some its probably not as "exciting" as the hand forms, the dummy or the knives...its basically 6 or so movements repeated in different directions....probably one of the least trained...some just don't know it or incorporate it as part of their wing chun curriculum because they never learned it....just a few reasons....weapon forms of wing chun tend to be hidden for the most part
rgvwingchun 1 year ago
good work here -
dreamcastII 2 years ago
Thanks...I've actually modified a bit more trying to adopt my form to Ip Ching's methods and theory on the Mook Yan Jong
rgvwingchun 2 years ago
better but need corrections good energy
chisaucat 3 years ago
I think I have a better one than this...this was in Feb. 08; I have a July 08 one up...my section 5 REALLY needs help!!!
rgvwingchun 3 years ago