Wing Chun Dummy Drill & Application

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
  • This Wing Chun dummy drill and application lesson focuses on a specific Wing Chun application from the wooden dummy involving a sequence of moves executed with precision and control. I demonstrate a move that using one hand, explaining the importance of keeping the elbow in and not letting it fly out during the execution. The Wing Chun application is detailed step-by-step, including an upper gaun from a starting position, the use of footwork, and how to maintain proper form to avoid getting your hand or elbow stuck. I emphasize the concept of asking a question through the move, assuming the opponent gives compressive energy back, and how to effectively lower the stance with what is referred to as a mut. Practical application and examply on a person is also covered, highlighting the need of "fighting from behind your elbow" and how to release and extend in a fluid motion to maintain control and leverage.
    Chapters with Timestamps:
    0:00 - Introduction to this Wing Chun Dummy Drill & Application
    -Overview of the move being demonstrated.
    -Importance of starting position and hand usage.
    0:16 - Detailed Step-by-Step Execution
    -Explanation of the upper gum technique.
    -Keeping the elbow in during the move.
    0:28 - Concept of Asking a Question
    -Introduction of asking a question through the move.
    -Importance of compressive energy and how to lower with a mut or jut.
    0:50 - Practical Application on a Person
    -How to apply the technique against an opponent.
    -Using footwork and maintaining proper elbow position.
    1:23 - Releasing and Extending
    -Instructions on releasing the hand and extending.
    -Emphasis on fluidity and avoiding getting the hand or elbow stuck.
    2:07 - Correcting Common Mistakes
    -Demonstration of common mistakes and how to correct them.
    -Focus on not getting caught in the hand and maintaining center alignment.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @mariohostios
    @mariohostios 3 месяца назад

    Like watching a chef carve up appetizers for a banquet! Artful precision.

  • @RAPINCITE
    @RAPINCITE 3 месяца назад

    Thanks sifu, good content you have explained a load of stuff I don't know the theorie, just the practical. Now my insight is deeper, keep posting the knowledge thanks. 👌

  • @MarkAllen-yf8xf
    @MarkAllen-yf8xf 3 месяца назад

    Amazing and unbeatable. This is what instruction from a real master looks like!

  • @RAPINCITE
    @RAPINCITE 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tips, training techniques slowly is one I keep thinking about.

  • @WingChunMusic
    @WingChunMusic 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice !

  • @2gpowell
    @2gpowell 3 месяца назад

    Hi, Sifu! thanks for the tutorial.

  • @RAPINCITE
    @RAPINCITE 3 месяца назад +1

    Sil nim Tao is done really slow the speed of a flower in blossom.

  • @jarrodpelrine7229
    @jarrodpelrine7229 3 месяца назад +1

    Is there another name for the Jow Sao

  • @RAPINCITE
    @RAPINCITE 3 месяца назад

    bruces mate, william Chung, is his method of fighting on the blind side, is it an effective fighting method? what do you think of it.

    • @sifuadamwilliss
      @sifuadamwilliss  3 месяца назад +1

      The blind side is good. But so is the inside line. Stick to the center and feel for the path of least resistance rather than have a predetermined side.

    • @RAPINCITE
      @RAPINCITE 3 месяца назад

      @@sifuadamwilliss thanks sifu, i can understand how you emphasise the centreline it can end a conflict quick. And keep you grounded for better balance.