 Hello, welcome to Combined Wing Chun. I'm Sui Fu David. Welcome to Wing Chun Dummy Training Techniques, also called Mu Yan Zhang in Chinese. In this video series, you're going to see 116 Wing Chun Wing Dummy Training Techniques, 116 moves from Yip Man's Wing Dummy Form. I'm going to show you each move step by step with the action cam so you have the best way to learn the Wing Chun Form at home. Make sure you subscribe and click the bell for notifications so you don't miss a single lesson in this series. Here we go. Alright, here's where it gets really interesting. So, application number eight is the Gan Down Style, right, into this one again. So, we were in the Wing Dummy, we ended up here, and then now we go here, and then we do the Cup Style Down Style, right. So, number is eight, nine. Eight, nine, right? So, now what you do this for is you don't, this is, people think, okay, I can do this, here's my Gan Down Style, here's my Cup Style, which is okay, this work with you, but why would I want to go back into the middle when I'm going to meet this punch? I want to stay on the outside. So, if I'm here, why not I just go Gan Down Style and then stay on the outside like that. So, I think the Wing Dummy Form in this is teaching us what to do if we do the Gan Down Style on the wrong side. So, what I mean by that is here, okay, I Gan Down Style on the wrong side, on the inside. The next punch is coming this way, which I don't want to meet, okay. So, whenever we have this thing on the inside, he's on the inside on the inside, the Wing Dummy Form is teaching us to do a Cup Style, to go good back on the outside. So, you Gan Style on the wrong side, immediately you need to Cup Style and come back on the outside. So, we're here, Gan Down Style, Gan Down Style, and then we have our Cup Style, Jam Style. It's a Cup Style, Jam Style. So, basically I'm meeting it on the wrong side, I need the Cup Style and Jam Style and then we have this here as an attack. Okay, so I need to do that. That's because I did it on the wrong side, I have to recover to get back on the outside. So, when you do a Cup Style, it can be a low hit or it can be a high one, in the dummy form it's actually a Jam Style, right. So, that's when you're doing it high. I need to do that and recover back on the outside. Now, also what happens is we can do it low too. So, let's say that I did the O-Bong Style like this, okay. So, remember if you did this one, I did this, but you can also do it this way. Punching Low. Oh, shit. Punching Low and then Gan Style here. So, the same motion, I'm doing a Cup Style, punching this way. Okay, so now I want to get, I don't want to stay here because this hand is here. So, I do a Cup Style and now I'm on the outside again. So, it is high, boom, right. Or it comes in low, now I'm about with the O-Bong Style and then I move it back on the outside. So, at this angle, let's say you're hitting high, boom. I'm open here, so I need to recover. Okay, or if it's low, boom. I'm open here, so I need to recover, so I go. Okay, so that's what the technique number 89 is teaching us how to do. It's what if you gun or you bomb on the inside, how to get back on the outside and get a better position. So, here's the final move in the first section of the Wind W Form. In the advanced Wind W 616 Move Form, it is the Zat Style and the Deng Style. So, Zat Style, Deng Style. Okay, so how to use it is, we ended up with the Cup Style and then the Gan Style, right. So, the next logical attack would be to Zat Style, pull it down and then attack. Okay, so it's very good because this pulls them into your attack, so it doubles the power. If I was just going to push out, that's one force, that's one directory of power. If I pull in, that's another directory of power, another line of force. If I add those two lines of force, it adds the power of a whole system together. And also kind of gives them a little shock. That's what they call the Zat Style. Also destroys the balance. So, that's why from here, the logical thing is to Zat Style and to hit. Because that's the fastest movement from here, Zat Style to hit. So, let's say that the punch is straight. I did the wrong side, right. I did a number nine. And then logically, the next step would be Zat Style and attack. So, in the form, it's a straight palm, but you can alternate anything you want. It could be a punch, it could be a spear, it could be a time zone, all those work. But the point there is that after this one, you have your hand on his arms like this. The next logical thing is to pull it down and punch the palm. So, that is the step number ten application. So, those are the first ten moves in Yip Man's Wing Chun 116 move form. And we showed you the applications of how to recover when you're in a bad position. And interpreting what that Wing Chun wind dummy form is for. So, I hope you enjoyed these lessons. If you like this video, make sure you comment, like and subscribe. And tell your friends, share it with your friends. So, until next time, just keep it David, trade hard and trade safe.