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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

shaolin jee shin wing chun students in a group training session with master fung keun, practising kulo sup yee lo kuen.
www.shaolinjeeshinwingchun.com.au

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  • Its good to have good clean debate. Remember, chi sao is not fighting. It is sensitivity training to give you contact reflexes at close range. It is also very beneficial for fighting muaythai people in the ring, beacause chi sao is also training in the pre grappling range. Go to my forum and see plenty more.

    Cheers.

  • thanks

    kulo wing chun was dr, leung jan's "womens little secret" passed down to the Fung family, and now it is in melbourne, australia.

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  • thanks for having a rational conversation with me. So many times when I don't agree with something on youtube people start throwing insults and talking about my mom. Even if we agree to disagree on the effectiveness of the drill, I think we both learned something in the discussion.

  • Its pointless to disagree with logic :D traditional martialarts arent "bad" but you just need to apply logic to them i.e. not standing with your foot on your head or somthin stupid like that to "confuse the opponent" lol Although it would make an exelent balance and stretch drill for a kicker

  • I know the drill you're talking about, I agree it's good. Atleast we agree on something right?!

  • it isnt real... R U L E S are there to protect however i agree with the parts you said on reality of training, i do ALOT of bagwork to get stronger because who will care if you can hit at like 100 hits in 10 seconds if you cant hurt anyone so i add realistic forces to all my training. The kind of drills i do are like, Punch a heavy bag repeatedly till it tilts ALOT and is leaning into your punches, if you puch weak then the bag will fall into you and you thus proving how well your are punching

  • This is a good flow exersise to get familiar with the 'asembly' moves of wing chun. Kwun sao, Cau Sau, and gaun/jam sao. Each asembly move flows from the next and contitutes whole or in part much technology of wing chun. These 'three sisters' are pretty much universal to wing chun. I like the exersise.

  • again, you don't seem to be able to grasp the idea of sensativity training. this is a close in type of training that helps with very very subtle movement. I'm not arguing with you, I am just stating the facts.

    believe what you want. I know from experience.

  • it's real fighting. The ref stops it if someone is unable to continue. But, the striking is full force. These drills teach you nothing about absorbing real blows and it doesn't make you any stronger. It works for basic coordination on a small level.

  • really?  I guess boxers, wrestlers, muay thai fighters, k1 fighters, mma fighters and everyone else who actually train to fight are wrong. They all agree that you have to hit and practice taking hits to be prepared for fighting. I would trust all the real fighters over you a million times over.

  • "real combat sports" Sports arent real, in real life a referee doesnt stop a guy from stamping on you or kicking your groin or eye gouging you, all 3 of these techniques could let even the toughest pro sport fighter go down with only the force of like a 10 yr old, im not saying power training isnt important but speed is more important and sensitivity and control being really powerful wont stop a guy from hitting you and the 1st part of most chineese martial arts is your saftey > whacking sum guy

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