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Gary Lam Wing Chun Kung Fu
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Добавлен 21 авг 2023
This is the official RUclips channel of Sifu Gary Lam. He is one of the preeminent Wing Chun Kung Fu masters in the world.
For information on classes and private instruction, call: (626) 319-6198
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Wing Chun Demo Outtakes & Announcement
Sifu Lam will be holding a fighting strategy seminar and chi sau workshop on August 10th, 2024.
LOCATION:
Chiao Hsin Chinese Language School
2231 Findlay Ave.
Monterey Park, CA 91754
TIME: Doors open at 12:30pm. Event begins at 1:00pm
TICKET PRICES: $150 cash at the door, or Zelle/Venmo
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For information on classes and private instruction, call: (626) 319-6198.
LOCATION:
Chiao Hsin Chinese Language School
2231 Findlay Ave.
Monterey Park, CA 91754
TIME: Doors open at 12:30pm. Event begins at 1:00pm
TICKET PRICES: $150 cash at the door, or Zelle/Venmo
RSVP at garylamwingchun@gmail.com
Or go to: events/472740831801117?ref=newsfeed
For information on classes and private instruction, call: (626) 319-6198.
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Take 2 Lines!
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Sifu Lam will be holding a fighting strategy seminar and a chi sau workshop on August 10th, 2024. For more information, go to: events/472740831801117 For information on classes and private instruction, call: (626) 319-6198.
Secrets of the Wooden Dummy Form: Section 4 Part 2
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Secrets of the Wooden Dummy Form: Section 4 Part 1
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Wing Chun Street Fight Demo!
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Secrets of the Wooden Dummy Form Section 3: Po Pai Part 2
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Secrets of the Wooden Dummy Form: Section 3... PO PAI! Part 1
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Know Your Target!
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Secrets of the Wooden Form: Dummy Second Section Part 2
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Secrets of the Wooden Dummy Form: Second Section Part 1
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**** New Gary Lam Seminar -- Saturday, May 4th 2024, 1:00 PM ****
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What You Don't Know About the Wooden Dummy Form: FIRST SECTION
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Sensitive Hands
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The Cheating Hand
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9 Points, 3 Lines, Control 2
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Side Pak Sau: Under Lop, Tan Da, Breaking
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Side Pak Sau: Under Lop, Tan Da, Breaking
Wing Chun Hands: Free and Relaxed
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Wing Chun Hands: Free and Relaxed
hahaha you suck
Such a shame
Looks like B.S. too me! Did you train with Steven Segal?
You can see the love and the respect between teacher and student.. so nice to see. Its playfull, thoughtfull and full of affection 🙏 for all traditional martial artist 👏
Rad share - super rad little button on the end - really looking forward to the seminar, the last one was so much fun. Train hard and fight calm and #flyhimaway ...!
Thank you. Looking forward to seeing you at the seminar.
Very useful.Gary lam Master class teacher.❤
Thank you.
Sifu Gary, I'm facing some problems with, and people tell me I should stop it, there's such thing as faking, and not being yourself in Martial arts, and when it comes to me, i always fail to implement bong saunand tan sau in sparring sessions, but I'm really good in doing pak sao biu sao and biu gee, should i even stop focusing on training my tan sou and bong sao, and even kwan sao, and just be myself, or should i still improve those techniques, i really love them, but can't use it right way, also I'm better in doing tan da, but still want to try out something new, but other practitioners keep saying, just do what you can and don't do what you can, and i have this two choices, i still really love other techniques, and want to understand myself and cut out that self deception
You must work on your weaknesses if you want to be a good fighter. You've mastered some techniques, but others, like your bong sau, need more work. Mastering it will deepen your understanding of Wing Chun. If you were a bodybuilder, and you had a big upper body but small legs, you wouldn't quit training legs. Instead, you would decrease your upper body training and increase your leg training. You are only as good as your weakness.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu wow, really amazing, i find it really interesting, because i am a bodybuilder, who did the same, and results went crazy, i have big back, and chest, but small arms, and I started training them twice a week, and made crazy gains, arms were 2.5cm bigger in only two months, and now i think the same thing goes to martial arts, thank you Gary, unique approach, I'll do my best 💪
@@MartinMelikyan You got it. Let me know how you do.
1:21 I noticed something. I understand that the back hand tan and da on a tan da is an outside action. The lesson makes sense. But how about, using a tan on the left peg to start let’s say, and reaching in with the other arm behind the jong to grab. If we simply go to center pole with the tan hand as a punch, we can detach and T OFF with a DOUBLE HIT. Also, if we GRAB with the tan hand itself as soon as we take inside peg, the other right hand can punch. Those would be just observations. Stuff I thought of. I do see how that inside control lop and grab behind the jong work OUTSIDE best. I’m merely thinking of a way to use them inside to teach with it. 😎🤙🏿💯your thoughts teacher. I definitely see THE GAMBLE. I have a move where I’ll have a lead left leg and lead left tan and right arm palm, to right hand pak sao ans left punch, which resets a left tan da with right hand lead palm. A double tan da with pak da cheung in between.
You have a good understanding of the movements. If you're inside, and your tan goes to the center instead of the shoulder, you are leaving yourself open to attack. But it depends upon the situation. Nothing is absolute. If you can make it work, then it works.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu I know what you mean. It’s a gamble unless we can get that palm and cheung off in a 1-2 maybe shift. Risky though. I also thought about entering with the double lop, I forget the name I apologize, when we grab behind is it MENG SAO or something. Anyways, if we did it my way suggested, his back hand could be active I see. I’m thinking double hit and bong the opposite way. As in, right arm tan goes on right peg, palm goes in to center pole, left hand yut gee cheung in 1-2, then bong LEFT with the right arm stepping left. Those were just no choice wrong bong ideas. Awesome tutorial.
@@JKDVIPER Test out your ideas. Don’t just listen to me. Learn for yourself.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu absolutely. I think if I had to learn one thing from this lesson, it would be the whole point to you taking time to explain WHY we should use it outside. I see the gamble hand being to risky. And I appreciate that encouragement.” This is a seriously classy outfit. ☺️💯
Thank you so much, your videos has make me think out of the box. Thank so much, so much interesting knowledge
You got it! Thank you for watching.
That was a good day! Was fun seeing my friends and meeting new ones 🤙🏼
I hope to see you at the next one.
Good job on your flow.
Flowing is key.
Whenever I see Gwoh Sau training, it always looks like magic, but it's something else entirely when Sifu Lam catches your attacks and completely and effortlessly controls your motions, always two or three motions ahead of you (or more) - he teaches OD next level Wing Chun - can't wait for the next seminar in August...! Thank you for sharing your experience
Thank you for your astute observations. Looking forward to seeing you in August.
Hope sifu can come to Singapore conduct wing chun training.
I would love to visit.
many lines
You have to see the whole picture.
I once studied under gary lam wing chun, the most devastating wing chun! The best!!😃👍👍
Thank you. I hope you are doing well.
fat boy ❤
Thank you Sigung🐉
Thank you.
Very cool
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing Sifu Lam wisdom.
You got it. Thanks for watching.
This 2 lines theory doesn’t works if your opponent has three or four arms🙃 We are so lucky that we humans only got two🥴🤣
Yes!
You haven’t met my wife 😂
@@wingchun-simplekungfu7584 YIKES!
That was about changing. Taking the outside, taking the inside or far outside, and staying two hands in. Sometimes on play 3 we keep the same structure and just pass through. One hand in one hand out. That was cool. The moves he used were fook (covering hand) on his first jut. He used inside tan and changed direction/stance on the back hand. He used quan sao on play 3 as he covered, took inside, then used two hands to tie and bundle on the back hand wirh his bong. Really great demonstration of a key point. Safety. 😁💯
Thanks for watching it so closely. Have a great weekend!
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu absolutely. We appreciate you, and you have a good weekend too. ☺️💯🙏
Thank you =)
@@MK-mk9tm You got it.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu Thank you for sharing your experience
Can never get enough of Sifu Lam ✌️. Great info 👍
So sad i can't afford a real worthy dojo, and train with masters, like you Gary, I actually need some help with training at hom, my brother also trains martiak arts, but he has 0 interest in wing chun, i can only use a chai and replace wooden dummy that way, but the rest is a mystery question, how important is siu jim tao to learn, and how can i use my wing chun techniques and master them in a fight? Is it enough to just spar with my brother, or i definitely need some drills instead of just hitting the chair?
Sifu Gary, i need your help, i have a problem with the fear of being hit in the face, everybody i know got rid of that fear, and when I pucnh, they act like i just threw a tenis ball, they literally catch and block it, but when i try to block punches or even counterattack, I'm scared as if someone uses a gun agaisnt me, i blink, i lean back, i run away, i raise my knee because of that fear, only a few moments when i managed to block everything so easly because my opponent was shorter and his punches were so easy to block because of his body structure, and can't even scare me off with fake jabs, but my brother is scary as f*** 😂, i don't know how to deal with him, he just throws me at wall and the pressure is killing me, I'm so afraid i blink lean back and give up, my techniques work only when I'm straight and not scared, I don know how to cure this 😢
You need to train more. The more you train, the more your confidence will improve.
Another great lesson.
Thank you. And thanks for watching.
Another great share - can't wait for the seminar in August - thank you for sharing your experience
Thank you. Looking forward to seeing you in August.
I had missed the first few seconds. He’s showing how when you press down on an arm/hand, he has a fulcrum that can bend up and around. He can go underneath. We give him options by using gum sao wrong. Ahhhh. I understand now. The second motion, he collects two hands with his one. After GUM, when the guy hits back hand, a BONG and TAN fixes it. Ahhh. ☺️🙏💯
You're very observant. Glad you liked the video.
I really like your honesty Gary Lam sifu. My past wing chun lineages were always shrouded in b.s. using smoke and mirrors "secret techniques here" "deadly techniques" there it was a total waste of my time and money. So I've mentioned coming to L.A. to visit your school. Would it be possible to come join a weekend class session? If so how much would it cost? I really would like to start training again, it's been like 5 years since I've been to a martial arts school that held my attention. And I really like wing chun as I'm coming to appreciate the reality of the WSL lineage. You and David Peterson are definitely ones that I always research.
Yeah, there's a lot of snake oil salesmen out there who take advantage of people.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu yes sir. That's why I would like to experience your school and teachings in person, with your permission of course. I missed your last seminar and I know I would probably make annual visits if was able to make just one. There are more mma schools in Kansas than good kung fu/ wing chun schools and I don't want to just join mma when I know wing chun is where I want to be. Not knocking any mma school it's just not my thing at 50 years old.
@@nathancowans5607 Whenever you're ready, come on by. We have another seminar in August. Here's a link: facebook.com/events/472740831801117
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu thank you sir. I'll keep in touch.
WOW true words!!!! Sifu Gary is the best!
Thank you. And thanks for watching.
Amazing lessons
I'm glad you like them.
0:38 Our favorite teacher starts with THE GUM SAO, and shows us we should be turning in with it. 1:27 he then goes on to tell us about how narrow thinking and rigid structures cheat us. 💯3:40 on a GUM SAO as we press, we shift INWARD just enough. Not too much. Just enough to get that reverse energy shifting back n forth. We move with GUM, and now the other side is loaded. Plus we move our vital center away from his attack. Smart, don’t cheat yourself above all. Don’t except cheap in fighting either. Let them show you what they bring. No fixed ideas. ☺️🙏💯another awesome lesson.
A very well stated analysis. FYI, the first movement was a gum sau, not a pak sau. Thanks for watching. I always appreciate your thoughts.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu ok. Got cha. Key distinction. 🙏
Thanks for the gum Sau and the position. Thanks
This is not a video. This is Gold!
Thank you!
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu Thank you sir.
Stop nothing if I go for U at speed 116 kg
You're not as clever as you think you are. You might want to look up the definition of "kilogram".
Try it with a boxer
Been there. Done that. The boxer went down in 2.5 seconds. Same thing for that Muay Thai fighter back in 2017.
Hi Gary Please can you tell me what does po pai mean when translated. Thanks and thanks for your videos. 👍😊
Roughly translated, it means "pushing hand".
I need to learn wing Chun. Very impressive style.
I agree.
Impressive.
Thanks for watching.
One of the ip ching's student (sifu gray) share a video and it was a criticism of your movement in a video about 20 years ago and I became sad ,I like your style and method
Don't worry. Lots of people like to talk about things they know nothing about. Gray needs to talk less and train more.
Thank u sifu Gary!
You got it.
Every week, another amazing share - this recent RUclips series on the Wooden Dummy really enhances and pairs well together with the other Wooden Dummy Lectures/DVDs (especially the Wing Chun Dummy Combat Applications DVD/Download). Looking forward to your next seminar this August - thank you for sharing your experience
Glad you liked it. See you in August.
If you cover, then tan, same hand takes out two, when you bong his hand/arm will be in a perfect pak da position, or the bong can catch us a lop sao. 💯😁
Your understanding of this fighting system is fantastic! Thanks for your comments!
I mastered the Huen Sau in my atual daily life, from broke to ball! Thanks, Sifu! Greetings and salutations from Da Lat, Vietnam, George Chan
Nice hearing from you! Keep playing guitar!
Very ❤usefull thé best teacher Gary Lam
Thank you very much, and thank you for watching.
The most REALISTIC demo I'd ever seen. This is the how NOT to... self defense series.
Ahhh.. I see. Teacher is showing us the 1. COVER 2. TAN is a little more deeper, and the FOOK points down slightly, the TAN is ACTIVE. It crosses the swords, and pierces his wrist to forearm. 3rd action BONG SAO. He places a WU SAO hand on the forearm once his BONG stops the third swing. What he’s showing is an EASY way to COLLECT both hands with one. The idea being, less effort, more concentrated, work smarter not harder. And maximize the economy of motion. Now, that was an awesome lesson from the premier in HONG KONG FIGHTING. #wingchun and #kungfu in general. Being that what Gary teaches comes from SHAOLIN. White crane, NANAUAN. Southern mantis. And probably some PAK MEI. But my point is, he’s showing a very STREET WAY to handle the arms. His teacher learned from IPMAN. WONG SHEUNG LEUNG 🌸was a real fighter. According to Gary his teacher was good for a TRIPLE HUEN. I’m not sure if that was GAANG SAO WONG but we can guess. These lessons always blow my mind. 😉🤟💯
An excellent articulation of the concepts presented in the video. FYI: Whenever Sifu Lam refers to his own sifu, it's Wong Shun Leung.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu oh. I thank you. I appreciate the candor. Now I know. Appreciate that. 😉✊💯
The dummy arms are straight punches aren’t they? It’s the turn that is made which has them deviating whether inside or outside. Nobody is aiming to punch the opposite shoulder
Yes. And because the dummy is limited in its actions, you have to mentally visualize what your opponent is doing.
Words of wisdom. No martial art is perfect in all individuals. We all practice the best way we can to reach perfection. But the first rule to fighting is never underestimate your opponent. Use what is useful. Discard what is not useful. Make it your own.
Well stated. Thanks for watching.
Man, Sifu still got that sense of humor. Hope your well, take care. Sam, your student from 20 years ago.
Thank you, Sam. Nice hearing from you.
if you suppose to put your hand on the ellbow than it never can be deep on the wooden dummy cuz the distance to hit the body or face is to short. so you can not have distance managment. Nobody has those short arms. so ends of the wooden dummy are the ellbows cuz its trapping distance and not grappling or boxing distance.
Interesting analysis. In our system, the ends of the dummy arms represent the hands. The length of the dummy's arms are not meant to be a literal representation of a human arm.
Karşısındaki defalarca sakinmasina ve yavaş hareket etmesine rağmen vurabilecegini gösterdi ve videoyu izleyen herkeste gördü cok yazik bu video kendine usta diyen biri için utanılacak bir durum
The video is what's called a "demonstration". The only "shame" is that you were too thick-headed to see it.
Kalın kafalı olmadigim kesin yeteneksizligin hakaret ederek kapamaya çalışan zavallisin
Demoyu bilmeyen mi var gösteri de bile cuvalliyorsan gerçekte ne yapabilirsin ki çok zeki olduğunu sanan insan