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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Training techniques back and forth in class

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  • @Blndrfist yo chill if u got nothing foo dot say then keep in you

  • yawn

  • Wow that is some weak sauce; must be some king of gay chum bullshit.

  • @Thedreamshaperabc To comment on your centerline statement: If you'd look again, he doesn't direct his "coverage" to his side, they are still on his centerline, his body just adjusts 45 degrees. And I put coverage in quotes because he doesn't block, he covers -a lot different.

  • the cool part about wing chun is how its got that breaking the rules attitude that street fighting has but still maintains its control. in essence at least.

  • I like the Wing Chun kick and would like to see more

  • I agree 100%, but that doesnt mean we cant strive for ever better technique :)

    remember the 12 master grade ;)

  • keep in mind "Thedreamshaperabc" that this is APPLIED WINGCHUN... and when you apply it to a fight ... not all techniques are going to be perfect... when in a actual fight it is different from training in class with your GUNG-FU brothers especially when fighting another martial artist like a Thai Boxer... and this is just a training exercise... there is so much more to be learned...

  • now this is REAL "WINGCHUN" not that watered down stuff... and this right here is just the beginning...

  • Well if you see the first few blocks the white guy does, they are directed to the side rather than his opponents center line.

    The way i am taught we never punch away from the attacker but always try to wedge his arms away by striking at him.

    Also after kicking one should put downs one foot and step towards ones oponent to keep preasure on him(10 sec into vid). He does not, and he turns his center away from his oponent alot.

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