Wing Chun - Pak & Punch Drill (basics) part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

Jin Young explains the basic structure of the pak & punch two man sensitivity drill. if you wish to donate, you can do so at http://www.china-boxer.blogspot.com

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  • this makes alot of sense, i have practiced wing chun for almost 2 year and i havent really thought of this, thanks

  • glad it's helped you, peace!

  • leaving for wing chun right now ;p thaks this will help me in my class.

  • awesome, keep it up!

  • JIn...thanks for sharing the philosophy of the Wing Chun in a way that people will understand. I would like to know do you have any website that I can get to know more bout your Wing Chun Form? Thanks.

  • thanks for your words of encouragement. i am currently working on a website. in the meantime, be sure to subscribe to my channel for weekly tutorials. peace!

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  • It's so funny because when I was doing Wing Chun class I was trying to do that and my instructor James DeMile jumped in and with a chuckle told us to stop goofing around and focus on the movement, stressing slowness rather than speed to learn how to do it properly.

  • I'm working on the fore arm soft as a blade of gras thing with the punch. The explanation of staying on makes sense but I have trouble to mix it with the blade of gras concept. How can I maintain power in every stage of the moves, when my fore arm should be relaxed and only squeeze short before the punch? For explanation maybe: we do both at once. We train punching with one arm and doing slapping hand with the other. Then we just change hands.

  • dids this tonight this is not good paxil should be at the elbows

  • dids this tonight

  • Is there any way you could tell me the proper order in which to view your videos? I pick videos randomly to practice with, but am sure that it might be better to do them in a certain order, do you have any advice for a specific order, for example, if I wanted to practice different ones on different days of the week?

  • This is really nice.

    Beginners (especially the younger ones) would think it looks cool to go faster, and would do ANYTHING to impress their girls classmates, so they're likely to do drills like this with lightning speed.

    If they see a cool guy like you doing it in such a slow speed, they won't think it's sissy!

  • que postura ridicula..........

  • this is the very first drill we learn @ ctwingchun very effective pak sao /chun chuk choi

  • @i wouldnt say easy to lern. you have unlearn a lot before you grasp and put into action what you will learn in wing chun

    but very effective without a doubt

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