 Welcome to David Wong She-Life Mastery. In this video I'm going to explain to you some deep knowledge and training in kung fu. In kung fu and in martial arts there are such things called ging or jing which literally translates to energy. So there's different ways of expressing energy called jing or ging that is different and has a different effect on the person and has a different intention when you are expressing it through your martial arts. So if you want to learn the deeper aspects of martial arts pay attention to this video you'll learn some very deep secrets that very few people know. So we call these the eight types of Wing Chun energy but this kind of energy again can be used in any kind of martial arts. Even jujitsu or boxing or wrestling or jikun do or karate it doesn't matter because these energies are universal but we call them Wing Chun energy because they work especially well in Wing Chun techniques. If you really want to master martial arts then you want to learn about these internal energies that are written in ancient texts that were explained by ancient martial arts masters. The secret to martial arts is to balance your internal with your external energy. So a lot of these energies you cannot really see in the video but I'm going to do my best to try to help you to understand what these energies are. So here's the eight types of Wing Chun energy. So energy number eight is called Ting Geng which means listening energy and you might be confused like what energy is there in listening to something well let me demonstrate. So Wing Chun martial arts when we're listening we're not actually listening with our ears we're listening with our skin that's right you're listening with your skin just like if you are standing in front of a fan if you close your eyes you can feel the wind blowing on your skin and if you listen with your skin you can feel which direction the wind is blowing you can feel how strong that wind is blowing. So the same way we want to feel the energy and listen with our skin and listen with our body. So if he pushes in I can feel him pushing in I can hear him pushing in because I can feel him pushing in. So if he backs off I can feel the energy backing off I can feel and listening. So literally it is listening but what are you doing is actually feeling. So how do you use this energy in martial arts was very simple if I listen to him giving me force then I'm going to either use his force or redirect his force. So he's pushing in he's giving me force I can simply just redirect his force right or I can redirect and use this force against him so add a little bit more. Now if I'm listening to him and he's backing off his force then I can overwhelm his force with my own force and I do that through Ting Ging. So in Wing Chun what you learn is to develop this Ting Ging or this listening energy so that with your skin you can feel the force of the person you can feel it whether it's going this left going right going up going down going forward going back and what makes this so powerful is that you don't need to use your eyes to listen right so the same way you don't need to use your eyes to feel the energy I have my eyes closed he's pushing in I can use it against him or he moved somewhere else I can use that against him right or he does something else with that goes another way he collapses it then I move forward. So there's different ways of using your listening Ting Ging energy skills we in in Wing Chun we use the Chi Sao or sticky hands training in order to develop this skill and it also exists in many other martial arts such as Tai Chi even Jiu Jitsu or Judo. Next concept or energy is called Jun Ging which literally translates to turning energy or drilling energy so this is just a concept there's really no technique that goes with it you can use it with any technique or add it to any kind of martial arts so let me explain what this is the first very obvious one is turning energy right Jun Ging and in Wing Chun we do the pivoting so I'm basically using the pivoting to redirect energy I'm using pivoting to degenerate force okay because I'm moving my core so two things two things are happening so if he pushing he's giving me force I can use my Jun Ging or turning or rotating energy to redirect his force and I can also use my rotating force to generate more power or I can do both at the same time right he's pushing in I can rotate Jun use Jun Ging rotate and also use the force to attack at the same time so you're thinking okay well that's pretty obvious it's called rotation right but there's another type of rotational energy and that's what the rotation of your wrist you see this in many martial arts where you tell you to use rotation of your wrist to generate more power but there's actually other kinds of rotation so for example when I'm doing this kind of rotation in my hands and then combine it with a rotation of my shoulders and my elbows then I can generate force because of rotation if I didn't rotate they'll be like this but if I rotated it's just a little bit more force yeah that's another way of adding rotational energy into your attack we go deeper and you turn it into an internal force then you can use rotational energy in really close range okay so it's not gonna work that well because he's got this padding on here but what I'm doing is I'm basically drilling or rotating my energy so you're spiraling it in like that okay so versus me just pushing straight I'm just pushing straight with it okay now I'm spiraling it see he moves back a little bit more just because I added some spiral rotational energy so this called Jun Ging just basically it's rotational or drilling force Wing Chun energy number six is called tic tic ging tic tic means direct ging means power or energy very simple how to use direct energy so direct energy means I want to go from point A to point B in the shortest distance as possible okay so if my hand is right here I want to go towards the target if my hand is here I want to go towards the target I don't want to wind up and make a big rounded hook because it's actually not as fast because it's faster if I go straight so direct energy so here I can actually attack him if I just point my finger see I go straight and attack him okay so instead of but right now something's in the way so what I want to do is I want to move this out of the way so that I can go straight and attack him okay so same goes with here let's say he pushes this hand right and right now his center line is blocked so what I want to do is I move a rate of center line and then I punch so I go straight so I want to find a way to get the closest distance so instead of going around it which is to like go around I'm going to go and go straight in okay so that's called tiktip king I want to go directly to his center of balance whether it's on his nose chin throat sternum solar plexus groin his center line has a lot of vital spots they can attack this also one of the main concepts in chicken dough which means to go direct and find the shortest distance with the most economical movement with the least amount of effort so that's tiktip king the power of directness number five is gone deep game which means indirect force we talked about direct force but what about indirect force well one way to do the indirect force is let's say if what energy is coming in I pivot slightly and then I go on an angle okay so that's why we do so much footwork in Wing Chun is because when the force is overpowering you you don't want to go force with force and try to go direct because he can't he's bigger than me stronger if I try to fight him with my own force then he pushes he's gonna overwhelm me right so if I feel an overwhelming force then I need to go indirect force or done tiktip king okay because now his force is redirected and now I am attacking him on an angle so this is very simple you want to go on an angle just like in boxing right I want to go on the angle so I can get these you know get these shots in right I can want to go on the angle so I can get these shots right because right in front of him he's got the most defense money straight on but he's got less defense when it's on an angle even less defense when I'm behind him the key concept is to have indirect force instead of matching somebody force with force we want to redirect the force or get out of the way so that we can attack on an angle so that's indirect force indirect energy or a ganjip game let's move on to the next one next one is called young game or die game which is connected with the indirect one so what I'm doing is it's called a guiding force or blending force so when he's coming in I'm blending and I'm redirecting him in guiding his energy so he goes off balance right or this hand right he's pushing in I am redirecting his energy so it goes off balance so that's very simple and you can be used in any kind of thing even in grappling situations right he's pushing in pushing in I can use his energy to to make him go off balance okay so that's die game die means to guide or to lead young means to use their momentum against them next one is called lean deep game which is connecting power so it means to connect all your attacks together in a chain so let's say this happens this happens okay so you connect in a chain and you don't stop right because it's not like one two three and then you back off it's like connecting your attack together one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve can make them all together so next one is a regressive power you want to overwhelm the force with your own force right so I'm just pushing him because I don't want to actually punch you with aggressive power you get the idea I'm using this pushing force but I'm attacking with punches right so I'm using this aggressive power I want to keep pushing with my punches on him so even as bigger if somebody uses all of his aggressive power and explode like that then then you have a better chance of beating the guy even if he's stronger or even more skilled because you surprise them with your explosive force right and you just go it go and go in there okay last one is chun ging chun ging means inch power so I showed you in the video how to punch harder to generate power in a very short distance like that okay so so generate power in a very short distance right very short very short distance generate power like that so if you want to learn more about that make sure you watch my how to punch harder video all right so those are the eight Wing Chun energies and remember these are internal energies are external ones that you can learn and develop it takes some time to actually internalize and master these but once you understand how they use these in different times in different situations you can take your martial arts and take yourself to the next level so make sure you subscribe to this channel and like if you have any comments or questions about what you learned today make sure you put them in the comment section until next time use the chi and prosper