 Hello, welcome to Combined Wing Chun, I'm Sui Fu David, welcome to Wing Chun Dummy Training Techniques, also called Mok Yan Zhong in Chinese. In this video series, you're going to see 116 Wing Chun Wind Dummy Training techniques, 116 moves from Yip Man's Wind 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. Welcome back, now we're doing number eight to ten, so we ended up at seven. Number eight is another Gan Zamsou, okay? We ended up here, we can go into another Gan Zamsou, Gan Zamsou, Gan Zamsou, that's what it's called, okay? So here, Gan Zamsou, but we need to take a little step back into the center so that we are now basically back on center with our feet. So let's start with the feet movement. So we're here, one, two, and that's it. So step number seven, eight, nine, and ten stays here, eight, nine, ten, eight, nine, ten, eight, nine, ten, eight, nine, ten, notice I'm centering it back, okay? So from here, now let's focus on the hands. So here's a seven, eight, nine, this is a Gan Zamsou and a Gan Zamsou, okay? So Gan Zamsou is like this, you're using the wrist to press against the inside of the arm. Gan Zamsou we already covered, this is a Gan Zamsou, okay? So this is number nine, Kap Sal, Gan Zamsou, I'm facing the dummy straight on, and the other one will be Jet Sal and a straight palm. Jet Sal is a slight tugging motion, slight tugging with just the sinking of the elbow, that's the Jet Sal, very small motion, slight tugging on the arm, and then the Geng Zang is a straight palm, let's go straight here, make sure that you keep your shoulder low, you do the Geng Zang, no hard when you have a tall dummy like I have, but try to keep your shoulder low, okay? So at the same time, one that's duck, one that's palm, that's number ten, let's start. So review, we're here, number seven, he just Gan Zamsou, and then we're doing a kind of like a Huyen, Huyen Sal, Huyen Sal turns into a Kap Sal, so this hand, right hand first, that's your Gan Zamsou into a Kap Sal, Zamsou into a Kap Sal, okay? And then, let's see, and then this one is from the left hand, Bong Sal turns into Zamsou, Lo Bong Sal, Zamsou, Lo Bong Sal, Zamsou, Lo Bong Sal, Zamsou, okay? So you combine together, where was I, seven, six, yeah, so here, combine together, okay? So this was at seven, eight, nine, eight, nine, eight, nine, eight, nine, eight, nine, so that's combined with two hands, and from eight, nine to ten, so nine we're here, this is a Zamsou, this is a Kap Sal, we're going to Zamsou, Zamsou into a Zamsou, so here, here, here, and if it stays, it'll move, this is a slight Fok Sal, that's all it is, Zamsou, Fok Sal, okay, slight tug, and then forward at the same time. So here's a bird's-eye view of moves number one to ten, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One more time, one, two, three, four, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. So here is moves one to ten with the action can, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. There's an odd move, ten, you can see that up there. One more time, this time focusing on the feet, you're going to look down more so you can see. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Now focusing more on the hands, one, two, three, four, five, eight, that's a lot of steps. So if I would practice this, just review the footwork that I did, start with the feet, then start with a single hand with the foot, then do both hands with the foot. So that's how I would practice and get good at it. If you like this lesson, make sure you click the like button and share it with your friends. And also subscribe and click the notification bell for all the latest lessons that are coming out. If you want to continue your training, just click the next video to keep watching.