 Hey, what's up Wing Chun and Martial Arts fans, it's Wing Chun Kid here, I got my good friend here Larry Glavosky here today. Hey, what's up? So he's an army veteran and an eight-year experience in bouncing. I used to work at some of the Asian gang bars and I've been stabbed, shot and some of my compadres have been shot and stabbed and in hospital. I was one of the first dormant to wear a bulletproof vest to work because where I was working, I didn't really want to get shot and die there on the site. Okay, so definitely a lot of real world experience with violence and with gangs and shootings and stabbing. He's got the scars to prove it. Alright, so let's get on with this video. Hey, what's up? It's Wing Chun Kid on the Wing Chun Kid channel where Martial Arts is the way of life. And today we're going to show you the top 10 Wing Chun and Kung Fu moves. The first one will be beauty. Okay, so we just had an accident here. He's got glasses on even with the protection and he's got a little cut there. So I recommend don't wear glasses when you're using the eye goggles. Alright, finger jab or beauty. Very useful in self-defense. Boom. Okay, you want to be quick and you want to use your full extension. So it helps to rotate your entire body so you get the full extension of your hand. So you get the maximum reach. Okay, especially if you're shorter or you're not as big, then you need to use your full extension against his long arms. See, here's a punch, here's a full extension, but with my fingers out, I can actually reach him. He can't reach me. But if you had a fist, I can easily reach you with my fingers without being touched by his fist. So why do we use this? It's got extra distance. Okay, another reason you use it is it distracts and it covers their eyes. Alright, if you punch somebody, they're actually less likely to flinch than if you open your hand and put it in their face. Okay, this actually makes them flinch more than a punch. It's just brain science, I don't know why, but that's just what happens. So when you use the finger jab in the form is like one, two, three, right, and then like that. And then they leave it out here. This is stupid. You don't want to leave out your finger jab. In the form, it teaches you how to get the proper structure, but you don't want to go and just leave it there. It's stupid. Okay? You want to use it as a jab. What's a jab? You need to use speed. Okay? Okay? Speed. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Okay? When you have this flinging in your face, in reality, I'm going to hit them, right? But just for training, I'm just going to put it here. See, I don't even touch them and his hands are going up trying to protect it, right? So in reality, boom, this is going much harder. Boom, boom, boom. Okay? And then I'm going to go for the balls. So while you always use your open hand, like I said, it gets his attention up here. It makes him flinch like that. That's just a natural response for the brain. Even in police footage, you watch on YouTube, right? Somebody gets attacked by surprise. Boom, this is a natural reaction. It doesn't matter how much training you have. 20 years of martial arts training doesn't matter. You get attached. Boom, this is what happens. So use that, right? Use that. Boom, boom. Use that reaction. Once he puts his hands up, you block your finger jab and go for the ball, right? So that's one way of using finger jab. Very practical and very useful. Hey, thanks for watching my video. My top 10 Wing Chun and Kung Fu moves. Some of these moves are not traditional Wing Chun. They're based on Wing Chun principles. And a lot of them are from other Kung Fu styles. So what I've done is just collaborated all of them together and giving you the top 10 of my favorite moves that you can learn right away. Too difficult to learn these moves. And they're also practical for real self-defense. Okay, so I hope you like this video. Thanks, Larry, for helping me out. Yeah, thanks. I appreciate letting you help out. Okay, awesome. So if you're new to this channel, make sure you click the subscribe button and also check out some of my other lessons here on this channel. All right, so we see you in the next lesson.