 Hello, welcome to Combined Wing Chun, I'm Sui Fu David, welcome to Wing Chun Dummy Training Techniques, also called Mok Yan Zhong in Chinese. In this video series, you're going to see 116 Wing Chun Wind Dummy Training Techniques, 116 moves from Yip Man's Wind Dummy Form. I'm going to show you each move step by step with the action cam so you have the best way to learn the Wing Chun Form at home. Make sure you subscribe and click the bell for notifications so you don't miss a single lesson in this series. Here we go. So the next move, number four and five, is the Yan Zhong style. Right? Get it up more. Five and six. Five and six. Five. So in the move, it's like basically five and six. Five and six. Now, you probably won't use it like actually exactly in the dummy, but one way that you can use it. For example, here's your number three or four, this is number four. So from here, you got this, and then five and you can just do your ganzang style right here. You push him out of the way, turn him. And then if he does a k-maker with this one, boom, then there's your number six. So let's say here's my three, I mean four, so I go five, move him, and I'm about to attack. But then he comes back with the counter, so I have to do a tan, tan-sao, and a mo bong-sao here. It is just to show you the application of it. You may not use it. I'm personally not going to use it like that, but people are asking you, if I follow the form, how can I use it? Well, that's just one way of using it. So that's what the wooden dummy is. It's just a dictionary, and whether you use it or not, that applies to your own techniques, that's really up to you to figure out. So don't blame the dictionary because it's just the words. If you can't blame the dictionary, if you want to write a really good novel or story, you need to be good at using the words, right? So if you can't blame that that dictionary is a really bad novel, because it's just a dictionary. So just to show you how you can possibly use this, if you go down so, and he comes in for this, and then you've got this. So that's number four and five. So once again, I'm just trying to blend everything together so it makes sense. Okay, boom. So here, boom. You move in, and then you're going to attack. So then he comes back, so you can use this as a time cell. And then instead of doing a bomb cell here in the bottom, you can use this as a attack. So you come to this side just to show you. So it's like, I ended up here, right? So I move him, and he comes in, and then now this is a little bomb cell. Like this. It's useless here. So instead, I turn it into a punch. So here's number four and five. And number six, I modified the low bomb cell to be here. Number six. Okay, so that is how you can potentially use that. Basically it's this and this, this and this, right? This and this. So potentially you go one, and then do again. I mean, next attack, next attack. So that's that. So basically you've got your this one flipping to this one. This one flipping to this one. So just the flipping of the gun cell and the ton cell. So come back, we show you the application for the next move. So applications for seven, we ended up here basically as a ton cell here. If you're closer, you can use your kind of like a bomb cell to kind of trap him, but it's not very likely that that's going to happen. So let's say you ended up here with a ton da. That's more realistic. Okay, so what happens if he pushes into this one and he forces your bomb cell so you can't keep the structure here? Then in the Wing Chun form is teaching you to let him go and then go on the outside again and then do another hit. So now, if he's punching straight. Okay, and I hit him here. Ideally I'm just going to go keep punching straight because he's in a bad position. I'm just going to keep punching. It's hard for him to recover. I can punch his balls down here and punch him up here. So ideally this is number five, right? Number six. So ideally I can just punch him there. I can just grab onto here and just keep punching because he's under a bad angle there. See how he's losing balance? Just a little push and he's losing balance. Ideally if you're on attack, that would work. But what if his power is strong too strong here? You can't keep the structure. So you're pushing in and you can't just keep the structure. So that's what this Wing Chun dummy, let's go this way. So that's what this Wing Chun dummy, technique number seven is for is you can't keep the structure here in the time slot. You push it so hard. So in the form it tells you to let it pass and then hit it low. And hit low here. So he's pushing in, let it pass. So you're going to go let it pass and hit low. Now he's going straight. It's probably hard for you to let it pass because then you have to come back. But when he pushes off of the center and he pushes hard, you can shift, let it pass and hit low. So that's what the number seven is for. So he's doing for a hit breaker. You go boom, but he's going over, so let it pass and you hit low. Pass over top. So this is a recovery move. Like I said, if you've got the advantage and you're attacking you can just keep going like this. Why would you pass the arm and go like that if you're already winning? This is the only use when you're losing. Let's say you've got this. You block this, but then this is coming in strong. So let it pass and hit low. This is your time cell. You're going to die down or it could be a punch. So that's technique number seven. It's pretty cool. You can practice. The drill you're going to do is he pushes in. You pass it, hit low. He punches the other one. He pushes in. Passes, hit low. He punches the other one. He pushes more. He passes, hit low. Punch, pushes in. Pass it low. Like that. He practices that. This is real so you can learn this exercise. Boom, boom, boom. So that's the drill you can use for this exercise. So that's technique number seven. Move number seven. 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 that are coming out. If you want to continue your training just click the next video to keep watching.