 Welcome to Combat of Wing Chun. Today I'm going to show you some more techniques that we train on the wind dummy and how to use it in self defense. So this one is called the Bong Sao Lap Sao Fao Sao Zat Sao Palm. So go in one side, Bong Sao, Fao Sao, Fao Sao at the same time, Zat Sao and Palm at the same time. Now Bong Sao on this side, Fao Sao this side, Zat Sao Palm this side. So in faster speed it's moving. Alright, so let me show you how to use that in self defense. Here's how to do the technique against self defense application. So let's show you how to do that in slow motion. Let me slow it down for you to show you what I'm doing. So in the dummy form a lot of times we actually start with the Bong Sao and then we go into the Lap Sao. And a lot of people say, well that doesn't make sense to be punching me with this arm. Why would I Bong with this arm? Because then I open this part, right? Hit me here. Now what it makes sense though is what if I'm standing this way and attacking from the side. How can I block that? I can't Bong him with this hand because then I have to go all the way this way, right? The shortest way to block it is to raise this, right? So now we have a Bong Sao on the wrong side. But I have to do this because this is a natural reaction. Let's say out of nowhere you say he punches me and they whoa! It's a natural reaction. This happens, okay? So now what we have, we have Bong Sao on the wrong side. And then I can use it because I have this structure and in the dummy that's how we're using it. So here we go Lax Sao, and he punches me with the other hand. I set immediately and punch for this in the form. So that's how we're using it, okay? So one more time, I'm attacking from the side. Whoa, Bong on the wrong side. I have to do this. This is the closest, I don't have to, but this is the closest block. So I raise this, Lax Sao, and then I grab this and kick it in here. So that's how we use the technique. Another important concept that this technique teaches is the compound force application. So what I mean by compound force is, come here. So here's one force pulling him in. Here's another force hitting him. Now if I hit him just like this, it's that hard, right? If I pull him like this, it's also power. So if you combine them, then you have two forces combined in one. So that increases the force, doesn't it? Now a lot of people, beginners especially, trying to get power in a short distance is possible. But what if you can do two short distances and now they add up to a longer distance, right? You've got one short distance here, one short distance here. Now two short distances add up to a longer distance and you get more power. Doesn't that make sense? So here's how we train. One at the same time. That's why you have to do it at the same time. Boom. The other one comes in. Boom. You have to do it at the same time. Because this makes his, puts shock into his body, makes his brain shake a bit, and it makes him lose balance. At the same time, I'm punching. So you need to practice on the dummy. At the same time. At the same time. Going this way. At the same time. At the same time. At the same time. So you need to practice on the dummy. That's what it's for. So you can feel the pulling. This stuff. Pulling and hitting at the same time. No matter what position it is. Boom. Boom. Boom. It's very subtle, but you can feel that. You can feel the compacting and the compounding of that force. So that's how you generate more power in your Wing Chun punches. It's not just short punches like that, which if you're good, you can do it. It's also, it's actually two forces happening at the same time. So that's how you can use this technique to increase power also. Here's a shot from a better angle so you get a better view of what's happening. So basically, I'm here, and then I want to redirect this. So I'm going boom. See how I pull his body in. At the same time. Boom. Right to the juggler, or to the nose. Okay. So one. And then when that punches isn't coming in, I already have this ready for my zut, and I pull my punch. So he's pulling in, and then boom. I'm pulling him into the punch. Okay. So a little bit faster, sweet. Whoa. Down the way. Boom. Boom. Like that. And then you follow up with chain punches. That's the best. So that's how you can use this application. So that's how you can do and meditation tips even. So we see you in the next video.