Wow, this is awesome. I dont know anything about the forms or moves of wing chun but this looks like someone with good, solid form, and a thorough knowledge of the art.
@iamspid3rman Your goal is to hit the main body of the dummy, but it has extended "arms" and a "leg" meant to prevent you from getting in close. It's meant to simulate attacking someone in a defensive stance. You basically use it for practicing parrying, deflection and striking drills, but if you want to practice with a human partner instead then you'll have to perform Chi Sau (which applies the principles used here, except with a partner who will try to do the same thing to you).
Wow, this is awesome. I dont know anything about the forms or moves of wing chun but this looks like someone with good, solid form, and a thorough knowledge of the art.
iProinsias 1 week ago
Very fluid movements with nice block and strike locations.
rbt4rbt 2 weeks ago
Good way to train..
I like it..
You do it well..
manilo20000 3 weeks ago
@iamspid3rman Your goal is to hit the main body of the dummy, but it has extended "arms" and a "leg" meant to prevent you from getting in close. It's meant to simulate attacking someone in a defensive stance. You basically use it for practicing parrying, deflection and striking drills, but if you want to practice with a human partner instead then you'll have to perform Chi Sau (which applies the principles used here, except with a partner who will try to do the same thing to you).
S20TBL 1 month ago
Ok can someone tell how this helps?
iamspid3rman 1 month ago
very controlled! great job!
tface82 1 month ago
Thanks. You have to start from the basic to become the best!
way2krazee 1 month ago
so the wooden dummy kicks him in the nutts
Treazurer 1 month ago
I practice that on sign posts, street lights and light posts every morning :)
POC777 1 month ago
sucks
ekubyshin 2 months ago