 Welcome to combat of Wing Chun. Today we're going to show you a few more Wing Chun Dami techniques but we're going to do a little bit differently. We have our awesome action camp today and you're going to see in first person mode so stay tuned and we can get to it right now. In the middle of the Wing Chun form from Yip Man's 116 moves. So this is the one where we start like this and then we're going to go to the right, go to the left, go to the right, back to the left and when you get to the left you're going to circle this one and then we have a left palm come out down here. You can see it. So that's all we're going to do and then we do it with our left hand. We start with left hand and build it in the front and then out, in, out, in, circle this way, on to the midsection here. So a little bit faster it'll be, it'll be starting to the right, we'll be going to the D on top of that and then we'll start the level we want it to be. So I'm going to show you how to use that in the self advanced application. So if you're using this against an attack this is what it's used for. So let's say your punch is coming from the other way. So you can use this to block this way, another one is coming, you can use it to block this way. So basically it depends here if your hand is on this side you're going to push it out this way. So if it's hands on this side you're going to use it this way. Just like you did on the dummy, right, you go to the right, left, left, right, anything. So it doesn't matter which hand it is, if it's on the left we're going to go out to the left. If it's on the left scale you can go over that to the left again. If it's on the right side you're going to use that to redirect to the left and so on. Okay so basically you can just use this hand in the front to do all the redirecting that you need. So he's going to do any kind of attack. This way, this way, another one, this way, this way, this way, this way, this way, this way. Okay so remember see what I did in the last one there. Okay so I've got this one, this one, another one. If I go on this side I want to move it to the other side so I do it good. And now it's on this side. Okay so let's say I'm fighting with my right hand in front here. So basically this action is going to redirect anything on this side and then if something comes in this side, this action will redirect everything on this side. So it doesn't matter if he's punching me with the left hand, go this way, and this way with this hand, or he's punching me with that hand, go this way, he's on this way, he's going to go on this hand. Okay so he can punch any punch he wants, this way, this way, this way, this way, this way and so on. Okay go this way, I keep going this way, I'm going this way, and this way, and this way. Okay so basically you should be able to redirect stuff all with the front hand in this motion. Okay so if you use the soft way it'll look something like this. One, two, three, four. And notice that whenever I'm doing it I am not moving it too far out to the left and right because in the dummy you can see there's only this much space in between them. So I'm moving from here, little tiny movements right because you move too far to the right and you open yourself up too much. So when I'm doing the redirection I'm just doing a little bit out, open up the middle for an attack. Okay so he's going to go this way and then open up just a little bit enough on this side and you're going to tap here, just open enough just to make a pass me, pass me right, if you're missing me, just so that I can open it enough so that I can attack on the inside. So just to summarize we're going to use this motion and you can use it basically as the first line of defense. Any punch comes in, any kind of attack, this is your first line of defense because it's closest to whatever is coming in. So you can use it to, first of all, immediately overtake the center line with that one motion. But instead of just staying there like in the Wing Chun dummy form, just doing this, I'm going to combine it with a step so we go boom and then now look what happened. I opened up this and then I'm in the center line for attack. So if it is a little bit on the outside, if you think it's going the outside and then continue forward and now you're in the center line of the attack. So make sure that you are stepping in with that motion. So instead of just staying in one place and he comes in attack, he comes in another one closer, he does another one, he can move in closer and closer. Now I'm getting stuck and I'm trying to do this. So what you want to do is overtake that center line as fast as possible. Punch is coming in, cool. I'm already here overtaking the center line on the outside this time or if it's on the inside, cool. I'm already here on the inside overtaking the center line. So you basically attack his attack before you can overtake your balance and your center line. Okay, so let me show you a combination that you can use. So that's like he's coming in for a punch, he's in attack, let's say hit him, he wants to hit another one. So that's your combo. Combo would be boom and then this one just like in the dummy form. So here's time to use it against very common attack which is just the one, two punch. So he's doing one, two. So firstly, I'm going to do the same thing. First one, I'm going to get on the angle on the outside or on the inside. So if I can get on the outside, for example, this two is coming, then either I can, if I have time, I will hoon it, but if I don't have time, then that's what you're loose all this for, your second line of defense, right? Now we've got two. First line of defense, second line of defense. So he does one, two. One, the two is coming, you have a second line of defense here. Okay, so I can do double punch. So like make sure you have your first line of defense here. He does one, two. On the outside, like you see, he's trying to do a hook. Good thing I had no second line of defense. So I can block here and then go for a rear cross or do the same thing, right? Second line of defense, I can grab here, right? Do the palm and my leg. Do what we did there, right? You can do a arm guard, arm break. You can do a wrist block, whatever you want to do, something like that, okay? So this is very good for using it as a defense and using it as an attack, but basically you're occupying that space.