 Hey, welcome to Wing Chun wooden dummy training So we just showed you in the previous lesson how to do the Wing Chun dummy Techniques on the Wing Chun dummy and a lot of people say what is the Wing Chun dummy training for? So now I'm going to show you the applications of how you actually use it in self defense and in martial arts now the Wing Chun dummy form is meant to teach you how to recover if you are Losing or in a bad position. So it's more of a defensive way of training and That's what the moves are for. Okay ceiling towel and tongue cue those are Teaching you how to win and how to attack and how to advance in a fight So Wing Chun is backwards you teach you how to win first and then teach you how to defend late And how to what to do when you're losing Okay, so the Wing Chun dummy is to teach you how to recover and we go over step by step starting from step number one in the 116 moves and then we go all the way to step number 116 Okay, so stay tuned subscribe to this channel and then get more lessons for this if you want to get more So let's continue So in the first move the Wing Chun dummy is the raising of the hand and then using the grappling right so This is good when the guy has his hands on the outside Okay, or he has ease you know the difference. The first move is is doing this Is to raise your hand and attack While also deflecting off his hand on the outside so you go and cutting in on the inside just like the dummy So here's a dummy arm right here. So you come here underneath and you're cutting up like this Okay, so what happens if you keep extending that is actually deflects His punch outside while you keep the inside line here Okay, so if a guy has a guard like this, right? I can go from the inside and punch up And what happens is actually rocks him back to because of this is just I'm not going to see how his body rocks back But what I'm not doing is trying to Go outside of this and trying to hit it out Because then I have to do a second movement. We just come back in to do an attack What I'm doing is I'm actually deflecting and attacking sometimes they come out in this way So while my forearm is deflecting his arm upwards. I'm also attacking in the straight line with my punch Okay, so that's what's the first one is it is to slide up deflect Rocking backwards and actually attack at the same time with the same with just one move. It's very useful That so this works very well against the guy with a guard like this You know, you know regular regular guard you make contact here and then you Shave it up like that. Okay, you do a wing chin style You can kind of go straight in like this, but then the problem with that is if you have a straight arm You can just cut over you So you do a wing chin style if you square it on make sure that your arm is in this angle kind of weird angle, right? It's kind of like an S and your knuckles pointing this way So you can't do this way. Yeah, I might not close the point there Now you need to change knuckles a point this way What this does is actually deflect this at the same time it will punch straight on so weird angle It's hard to train by the works. Okay. Now if you're doing it kind of sideways, it's better because now you have your shoulder to protect you So when you punch you have your shoulder to protect you to have your arm here to deflect this Whereas wing chin style go straight on you may have to have this angle so that it will Keep it up. So there's two ways of doing that. So that is the application of move number one in the Wing Chin W4 Here's application for move number two So you remember on the Wing Chin dummy move number two as you reached out and then flip and you did that So this is a grappling move and one is used for is let's see on the inside and you got here The next move is now you can grab the inside of his arm like this just like the just like in the So let's say you go boom you hit and then the second move is you grab here and look how I sink Okay, so the sinking does that to his body. See it makes him lose a little bit of balance kind of shocks the body Okay, so move over one one two one Two now in the dummy we actually reach in and grab his neck like this but That's just in the dump. So instead of just grabbing the neck what you do is one and two use this as an attack Okay, so as you're grabbing this when this comes out, this becomes a palm to the chin Right or graphic when you do the touch down turn this becomes a punch All right, so you go one To so this now you've got control of this arm and now you're punching at the same time All right, so one It's a second loop to And notice I kind of drop if you want to now if you do do the punch only works when you're really close because right now I can't even grab his neck. I have to reach all the way behind to grab his neck. So in the long distance, it's better to just do one Grab here sink it down this way and punch like that now that I'm I am closer Let's say he's got his guard a little bit closer Right, and I get myself in this position just like in the dummy then I can sneak my hand in between this hand I just need my hand in the inside go behind his neck and then now I got in a clinch position like this okay, and Where can you hit him from here? You can either let go of this go left hand punch him in the ribs Or a really nice one. It's just about into it. Just like that. Okay, so I got a guy's clinch The only thing I'm scared of right now is his head butt and possibly he tries to hook around with his hand I mean like he does a hook Like that that's what I'm scared of right so The most direct line of attack is a headbutt or a knee Okay, so yeah, it's not in the Wing Chun form But you know what this position is perfect for that get me or headbutt because it's open in the middle You got both your hands in the inside of his hands right you see You got his his spine control with it with the clinch. He's gonna try to Go around this arm and hook you okay, which you can kind of depend with your elbow You lift it but instead doing that once you get into the ring Just go ahead and headbutt straight into his chin or just go in for knee. Okay, so it's a graphing This is so second like if you're gonna pull from around grapple knee for headbutt, okay, so that's Application for number two. He's a big guy. I don't think I'll be able to pull him down Like in the dummy Okay, big guy like that. I'm not gonna try to pull him down like in the dummy form. Okay, but what I can do is Basically Pull him into my knee or pull him into a headbutt. It's very useful. So that is an application for Move number two in the wooden dummies form now application fee. It's not really intended To get into from two and then three Well, it doesn't make any sense. Okay, it doesn't a lot of dummy form doesn't really make sense in a real application But what you can do is start at three This is three right and Then go to four Start three go to four Okay, start three go to four. Okay, so what happens? Why would you use three? Use three because this is defensive. Okay, ideally If you're here, you will go straight in For to the tag but let's say he Hit first. That's why you can end up here because this is actually defensive Because you have your bomb so we'll sell right? Okay, so how do you recover from this decision? Well in the winter dummy form is telling you to do it console and pivot and hit low So that's what the winning dummy form is telling you how to recover in this position Okay, we bomb in the wrong side. Okay, he's in the right side Technically I want to bomb in this side because I'm safer this way because I can lock sell Back this or not sell it here. Okay, so that's what the rolling bridge Exercises for we do a lot of that and we generate pulling bridge and then do that now So that we drink dummy teaches us what to do when we bomb on the wrong side like this Okay, because I don't want to lap here because now he's gonna punch it that hard Okay But lap here He's gonna punch me that it's not very helpful. So what would be that the bump dummy form tells us to do is to step Time and hit like this So that's number three and four, right? So he you come from side I need to step and then hit on this side Okay, I have to recover because I'm gonna see if it's this position. This is very bad for me He's gonna hit me low here Right, he's gonna you know you can block there. He's gonna be low very hard for me to block so you see this side The ball on the wrong side very bad for me because this is open and it's very hard for me to lock this thing Okay, so in Wing Chun dummy form tells us once we hear drop this so protects this Attack now attack him on this side Okay, so I have to use the behind because you got a little bit more distance He's got long arms and the dummy form tells you to use a Hand low die term, which is good too. Okay, but since he's further away I have a little bit more distance with a punch because so you can alternate punch Or die journey a little bit closer Okay, so that's the application of him before Well, no, that's number three So he's come punch comes in and it's helpful what for surprise right the guys coming from from your side peripheral vision and then That's a very natural reaction Okay, so the so the dummy form teaching you to recover with this Coming in this way Okay, so that's what the application of number three is now would I want to do this on me? Proper bomb if I go long here Do I want to go like this? No because this happens here Right if I do this he's gonna punch you Okay, so if I'm going to proper side, I want to stay on the other side This is only works when I prompt long in the wrong side Right and ball around side, and that's the recovery for that Okay, so they said when dummy is to teach you how to recover when you're in a bad position Right, so that's technique number three 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 are coming out. You want to continue your training is click the next video to keep watching