 Welcome to Combined Wing Chun, I am Sifu David. Today we're going to show you three Wing Chun kicking techniques that you must know and at the end I'm going to show you a bonus kicking technique so stay tuned we're going to show you a lot of cool stuff today. Let's take a look. All right so the first Wing Chun kicking technique is called the Tonger. So basically in the Chengqiu form we have this and they lift it straight up and then we come down. So how we use it is when he has his leg on this side, it seems like my clean leg. The shortest distance to him is his knee to my foot because I can't reach it with my hand if I stand here but if I just lift my leg I can reach him. So that's why the time there is good for a longer distance. So before I can reach him, before you can reach me, I can actually reach him with this knee here on his knee. So what it's used for is not used for a push like that. It's more used for just to stop him in his tracks. So it's like he's going to punch and say oh what's that on my knee. So it's more of a distraction and it's also used for stopping him in this track so he can't advance any further. So that's the first one. It's a Tonger. So we're not going to be just for the drill we would just do that. You don't want to actually go like that on the guy's knee because he really assumes he's damaged his knee. So just be careful. So the second Wing Chun kicking technique is called the side kick. And remember we had the Tonger. The side kick is used when he's a little bit further away like there. I can kick him with my side kick. So you can't see this way so side kick like that. If you guys see my Tonger, I can reach him here. If I turn to the side, I can reach him. So this side kick is used for a longer distance. Especially if you have time the guy's coming out further away, he's coming away. And I can reach him. But if he's really close, then this is better because he's already close. So the second one is the side kick. And what you want to do is to kick there and then usually in the form we have this long serve. Just in case his punches coming through. So that's the second Wing Chun kicking technique. You're going to do the third Wing Chun kicking technique that you need to know. And it's similar to the Tonger, but now we're going to use the rear foot. The reason we use the rear foot is because he's going to turn his, he's going to change his stance. So now, now we're matching stances. He's playing that league on that big B2. Now why do I don't want to use a Tonger on this side? Why don't you look at this way? Okay. If I use Tonger on this side, it twists my body and it's very hard to keep it structured. Alright? Unless you're really flexible, but I'm not that flexible. So it's not really ideal for me to kick his knee with my left foot, that his left knee with my left foot. Now, you can probably say, how about the side kick? Well, you can do the side kick like this. You can reach him, but the problem with that is that if I miss, a side kick look where I don't. I don't want to be here, right? He's behind me. So what's a good kick to use? Well, there's the other Tonger that you can use with your rear leg. So you can go like this. See? You can bug that. So instead of using your left lead leg, you're going to use your rear leg. Come up and kick this way. So if he's coming in, I can stop him with my rear leg. The benefit is that it's more powerful because you're using your rear leg. But the downside is that it's a little bit slower because you can see it coming more. So usually I'll do a distraction up here and then I kick it down here. So that is the third Wing Chun kicking technique. Alright, are you ready for the final bonus kicking technique? Now, this technique is not actually a Wing Chun technique. That's why I call it the bonus technique. So we ended up with this one where I used the rear leg. But not one of these further away, like there. I can't reach him with this. How do I kick? I don't want to do the side kick because if I miss, he'll end up here, right? So, you can do this. When he's coming in, I use the flick kick to bend the balls. So you can see this way. He's coming in. Boom, flick kick right here. So you want to be fast. Just flick right there. I don't want to actually kick his balls, but hit him in the thigh. It's very hard to see. So I'm not going to lift it and then kick because he can probably block it. I want to go up in an angle like that. At the same time, what might be useful is if I actually slip and kick. At the same time. Another thing you can add is you can throw in a spear to distract it. It's a spear. Boom, he knows I'm kicking so easily. So it's a further distance instead of trying to stop him because I can't reach him here. So we call that a flick kick or a, I don't know, we just call it a flick kick. And the target will be the balls. And the reason it works well is because you can go around the thigh. If you do a one-time kick, you have to use your shin. But then you're sticking your foot out so that it goes, digs in between the crotch. Alright, so that's the bonus kicking technique for you. And those are the three ancient kicking techniques that you must know. Hey, thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed my video. If you have any comments or questions or suggestions, make sure you go and make a comment down in the comment section. And like and subscribe to this channel. Click the bell so that you get all the instant notifications of all the new videos and lessons that are coming out on almost a daily basis. So I'll see you soon in the next video.