Inside look at Gary Lam Wing Chun 2012

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @condonmc
    @condonmc 12 лет назад +27

    Sifu Lam trained exclusively with Wong Shun Leung for 15 years and was his head coach in Hong Kong for 6 years. As Wong Shun Leung's top student, Sifu Lam put his Wing Chun skills to the test by entering tournaments and destroying the competition. His excellent fighting skills made him the undefeated champion of the Hong Kong full Contact Tournament in 1978-1979, and his trophies and titles are too numerous to mention. Sifu Lam is one of the world's experts in Wing Chun Kung Fu ...

    • @JKDVIPER
      @JKDVIPER 2 года назад +1

      I do jkd.. but my top coach and teacher is GARY LAM. Doesn’t mean I’m good. But as a professional, I feel his Chinese boxing and collection is bar and none top of the line.🧠

    • @JKDVIPER
      @JKDVIPER 2 года назад

      @Aiden Fisher who are you ??

    • @JKDVIPER
      @JKDVIPER 2 года назад +1

      @Aiden Fisher hey, this is a public forum. If you speak, and somebody has something to say about it, you’ll see a comment. No need to look deep into it. You might be nobody. But I’m somebody. Not necessarily to everyone else. But I have a self. Just because I’m not world famous doesn’t mean I don’t have the right to defend honor where I see an injustice. Gary lam is a fantastic top notch coach. In my opinion like I said. Just an opinion

    • @JKDVIPER
      @JKDVIPER 2 года назад +1

      @Aiden Fisher but since you’re a safety commenter (no videos up or ideas to stick behind n believe in) talking bad about a guy who clearly has the reputation and clout to be recognized in almost any household in America .. they’ve heard of Sifu Lam and IPMAN .. Leung Ting and Wong Sheung Leung. But never Aiden Fisher 😎🤛

    • @JKDVIPER
      @JKDVIPER 2 года назад +1

      @Aiden Fisher martial arts is about respect. You dishonor the mans page. If you don’t like it don’t come here to bash people. We are in a good spirit over here. A spirit of mutual human respect

  • @yourcelebrant
    @yourcelebrant Год назад +3

    I like the way Sifu Lam helps each up from the ground in a respectful way. Ive seen others that do not bother, as though it is beneath them to do so.

  • @MikeS24-v4s
    @MikeS24-v4s 13 лет назад +16

    Sifu Lam's students are very blessed to have teacher like him.

  • @w.flores8868
    @w.flores8868 8 лет назад +14

    Gary is no joke. I've trained with him for a long time. Those you see in this video are my brothers. Everything is full contact with no gloves. The feeling is better when you train but of course we control ourselves to benefit our training. I would like to say hello to all my brothers. Thanks ,
    Bill

    • @ants9151
      @ants9151 6 лет назад +2

      Hi. I studied with teacher lam for a month and one thing i can say is my physical and mental strength grew. And not a little but tons. Could barely walk a mile to running 10 after every class. Wish i could go back. Any recommendations for teachers in Bakersfield?

    • @chienlai403
      @chienlai403 6 лет назад

      William Flores Why is that in MMA fights, wing chun style always lose? I was thinking about learning wing chun, but then I looked online for some real action videos, I haven’t seen anyone bring home with a win

    • @philip6419
      @philip6419 5 лет назад

      Because WC mainly attacks 'soft-tissue' and joints to disable or kill. Two scenarios. 1) In the street: im attacked by a guy who wants to kill me. I pac [slap] his arm away with my 'left' and jam my right finger as deep as I can into his eye [soft]. I immediately switch hand position and my finger hand now covers the attackers arm as my left fung-hau crushes his larynx. I drop that hand to cover and use a pivoting right palm to break his neck. Maybe 1-2 seconds. -Who won? MMA frowns on their guys dying. 2) In the ring: RULES prohibit blinding and killing, so.. He throws a right, I pac and now.. I punch. Perhaps my punch isn't too effective on this guy but now he has time.. time he would never have if he's dealing with a finger in his eye.. to follow up. -Listen, will any MMA guy fight a armed samurai? No! BUT, Insert RULES and strip him of his weapon. Now the MMA guy perhaps wins. So obviously.. can't learn sword defense because samurai's suck? Get it?

    • @wesleylam4830
      @wesleylam4830 5 лет назад +2

      @@chienlai403 People dont really train in one type of martial art in any sort of MMA right. Otherwise its not called MMA, MIXED martial art.

    • @JKDVIPER
      @JKDVIPER 2 года назад +1

      Fantastic. Gary is the top best

  • @calvinchiu4239
    @calvinchiu4239 10 лет назад +62

    Empty your cup and be willing to learn. I believe every Sifu have something good to offer. All martial artists, not only Wing Chun people, should unite and learn from each other other than stepping on each other. Respect everyone, we are only human and we are all learning until our very last day.

    • @harveymoment
      @harveymoment 9 лет назад +2

      Calvin Chiu Thats the dream, a world united in various martial arts :)

    • @louissantos3996
      @louissantos3996 8 лет назад +1

      That was the dream of Sage of 6th path.

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад +3

      Everyone EXCEPT Leung Ting, the crown prince of frauds!

    • @oszkarmayer2660
      @oszkarmayer2660 5 лет назад

      @@mightymeatmonsta Why do you say that about Leung Ting?

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад +2

      @@oszkarmayer2660 Because, he lied about his training, and his relationship with IpMan.

  • @DrPittenstein
    @DrPittenstein 11 лет назад +38

    Trained Wing Chun in the UK for many years. I am a completely impartial observer but I have to say, I think Gary Lam is awesome. You can tell he has tremendous short power. What WC critics don't appreciate and can't feel from watching on video is the short power that the best masters have. The hardness of their hands is also something that doesn't come across. Most WC practitioners on RUclips don't have it. But Gary Lam does. Good luck to anyone who thinks they could take one of his strikes!

    • @Choco_Doglover
      @Choco_Doglover 6 лет назад +2

      Hey Keyboard warrior i m waiting for u go go n attack Gary..it will be interesting to watch

    • @user-di5pc6xq1e
      @user-di5pc6xq1e 5 лет назад +1

      @Dirkjan rubbish they are chefs

    • @adamkane7513
      @adamkane7513 3 года назад +1

      What teacher/s taught you in UK?
      Who would you recommend?
      I am in England and sadly couldn't train with Gary Lam.

    • @DrPittenstein
      @DrPittenstein 3 года назад +2

      @@adamkane7513 I can recommend Garry McKenzie and Samuel Kwok. They have both trained extensively with both of Yip Man’s sons in Hong Kong. Also both genuine people and dedicated professionals, highly skilled and very powerful.

    • @adamkane7513
      @adamkane7513 3 года назад +2

      @@DrPittenstein
      Thanks for your informative reply, Bro.
      👍

  • @perrypelican9476
    @perrypelican9476 5 лет назад +7

    This guy is very wise. Perfect teacher. I want to learn exercises towards internal energy control. I think fighting can cone later, but the internal energy will benefit me greatly. I am looking for a way to learn to control my internal energy. Can you point me in the right direction please.

    • @jedi77palmer
      @jedi77palmer 4 года назад

      Sorry buddy it's woo woo nonsense

    • @bongkem2723
      @bongkem2723 4 года назад +1

      eat healthy, don't be fat or skinny, exercise often, no matter the style. That'd improve your internal energy, external energy for sure !

  • @ernestogaerlan497
    @ernestogaerlan497 3 года назад +7

    His Wing Chun looks so effortless. I would love to study with him.

  • @bongkem2723
    @bongkem2723 4 года назад +2

    thiss sifu is correct, the position is the most important, in a good position will help you land any attack you want ! and i'm not even talking about wingchun, it's the same for all fighting style.

  • @whoshallascend
    @whoshallascend 12 лет назад +3

    this is an excellent video. Sifu Lam's technique is superb. he doesn't use muscle, but simply does the form in motion, and uses the structure of body with his attacks...plus the music is cool. i also like the fact that he teaches concept-based fighting, instead of move-based fighting (if they do punch A you do move B, etc). i watch this regularly to relax

  • @entertaichi
    @entertaichi 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! Have an awesome day!

  • @TheWarriorScholar
    @TheWarriorScholar 10 лет назад +7

    This was great, thank you Sifu Lam

  • @trhl1155
    @trhl1155 7 лет назад +4

    Gary Lam seems a great teacher. He is very logical and realistic in approach. Some trolls complaining that in real life opponents won't come punching in straight line like the kid does, well in real fight you also won't be standing waiting for the punches. You will execute punches and kicks as fatally as possible and quickly. if you have the right training and mindset such executions have a greater chance than for a guy with no training swinging his arms wildly.

  • @bryanstark324
    @bryanstark324 5 лет назад +3

    I like his approach so much more than other teachers on YT!

  • @palmer3977
    @palmer3977 12 лет назад +3

    that man makes it look effortless, a true master & a gentleman, this comes across in this short video

  • @projectblueprint3182
    @projectblueprint3182 11 лет назад +12

    Wonderful! Nothing more to say. Just wonderful!

  • @TangoLima1
    @TangoLima1 12 лет назад +1

    About this clip: The distances do not change. Neither person tries to. The balance/structure of the other guy is not affected by either one. Neither tries to. There is the concept : Space = Time = Opportunity. Control space, you control time & opportunity of the other guy. Beginners doing what is shown is understandable. For advance practitioners, we aim to control space & affect the other person's balance/structure. You don't always have to hit to control.

    • @jaylu7021
      @jaylu7021 Год назад

      Occupy space, jam you're opponent.

  • @verheugen66deutsch
    @verheugen66deutsch 5 лет назад +5

    I used to train ving tsun. Something great. I feel like I am travelling in time and embodying the greatest champions of this beautiful spring flower. Unfortunately, for health reasons I couldn't continue training. But I am still lover of martial arts.

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne 3 года назад

      Cant you do Siu Nim Tau? Some people helped it with health problems.

  • @m77ast
    @m77ast 4 года назад +1

    Masterful - I don’t think I have so far found a master with this level of knowledge and I have trained in so many wing chun systems.
    What he is saying here is extremely advanced. I fully understand it but this is the first time it’s explained - for example when I started wing chun over 15 years ago it was hard - now it’s so soft - students overstretch themselves and then say wow - you were not there it felt like I was fighting with air - because it’s so soft and fluid now almost like water. Yet I can end the fight whenever I want because I’m always in control even without sight.

  • @chaosteam2000
    @chaosteam2000 11 лет назад +5

    So happy that a sifu like u is beeing on our world :)

  • @Copharp9226
    @Copharp9226 12 лет назад

    Sifu Lam, wonderful demonstration of Wing Chun, thank you. I like to learrn Wing Chun, but have not found here a Wing Chun Sifu, that teaches the Chi Sao the same as your video 2012.

  • @yodaone5764
    @yodaone5764 5 лет назад +2

    Great philosophy with this Sifu! Amazing

  • @Mitgardxxl
    @Mitgardxxl 10 лет назад +5

    Gary Lam is a great teacher. Thank you so much !

  • @MrKanoni77
    @MrKanoni77 12 лет назад +4

    we are very proud that we belong to this family .many thanks for this knowledge from hellas!!

  • @edwardrobison6318
    @edwardrobison6318 13 лет назад +4

    I wish I was there. I can have a bad day and forget about it. Love the range of Wing Chung. Mr. Lam sounds passionate about the Art. I hope to meet guys like him one day.

  • @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm
    @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm 4 года назад +3

    i went and learnt wing chun and brought a couple of his books = really good stuff !

  • @mallick26
    @mallick26 12 лет назад

    I have crossed trained in mma, but my main styles were Wingchun when growing up , but for the last 6 years i have been boxing which is my real passion. I will check out your clips when i get a chance , im off to see the avengers now so i shall post my opinion later on.

  • @gunnerbunny
    @gunnerbunny 12 лет назад

    WOW! this is a great video, most videos i see of sifu lam he did not do lectures just combat, this video showed me the other side of sifu lam, it would be an honor to train under sifu lam and sifu evangelos sometime before i die. LOL!! greeting from wing chun Davao City Philippines, my sifu trained under sifu wan kam leung in finland, our school here is just starting and the only wing chun school in Davao City, Mindanao Philippines.

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 12 лет назад

    It was between two practitioners of comparable skill level. The seminar was a teaching seminar held by lam where he was demonstrating Chi Sau, but that is all I know about it. Also, Chi Sau is not a training tool between a Sifu and student. It is one of the central aspects of the system used to train with others and often times is used to to gauge the relative skill of the users. and again, the Chi Sau ended after the first palm strike, which lam took personally for some reason and retaliated

  • @ruckuss12000
    @ruckuss12000 8 лет назад +13

    i am a huge fan of gary lamb and have trained in wing chun for about 5 years now , i think he brings the most realistic street application out of the art , that being said i have one issue and i see this in all arts , a willing partner throwing perfectly straight punches right arm and right foot stepping forward , this is bull you will never encounter this on the street in the ring or anywhere else , people usually try to latch onto you and throw punches similar to how a pitcher throws a baseball , i would love to see this addressed

    • @louissantos3996
      @louissantos3996 8 лет назад +4

      the most effective technique against street fighting is to run as much as you can.

    • @ants9151
      @ants9151 6 лет назад

      Yes my sir. But like me you have not gotten good enough to play.

    • @philip6419
      @philip6419 5 лет назад

      If this is true, perhaps you should look into the Duncan Leung lineage. Hooks, overhands, and upper-cuts are literally pounded into your repertoire.

    • @TheBorgCollective
      @TheBorgCollective 3 года назад

      This is an old comment, but I came back to this video and was thinking the same. But, I've given this a lot of thought. As a student, you need to learn foundations first. It should be drilled into you so you know exactly what to do at what time, which is why chi sau is so important. Slow = Fast as they say. Even though you're learning with individuals who are attacking with the same thing over and over, you're still getting those movements drilled into your head. They should literally become your default reactions. So, at any given moment, if someone comes at you with a specific movement, you know what to do to counter that movement. Later on, what should become part of your learning repertoire, is including other fighting styles so you know that you can react properly to different movements.
      That said, I do think real sparring is important. The difficulty with sparring in wing chun is that the art was designed to control and disable your opponent quickly. Putting on gloves means you aren't able to properly use a large portion of techniques you learn. Now you HAVE to rely on punching and maybe kicking. You can't control the situation as you could without the gloves.

  • @funasdog
    @funasdog 12 лет назад +1

    Sifu gary lam is the coolest teacher. I like his attitude while he's teaching.

  • @matreyia
    @matreyia 12 лет назад +36

    There is an old saying in WC: "If you can hit me, I can hit you. Who will be standing?" Treating chi sau as fighting is erroneous. It is just sensitivity, positioning & balance drills. If you want to test ur skills in a fight, then fight. But don't touch someone in chi sau and think it's a fight.

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад

      NO, there is no such saying! The idea in wing chun is to be hit WITHOUT being hit back! As usual, ANOTHER FUCKING IMBECILE TALKS who knows NOTHING about REAL wing chun (the traditional)!

    • @algail44
      @algail44 5 лет назад

      Obviously, you don't understand Chi sau.

    • @terenceanddan1788
      @terenceanddan1788 5 лет назад +2

      U think in real fight or street fight has opportunity to Chi Sao, Tan Sao, ? Lol 😂.

    • @jedi77palmer
      @jedi77palmer 4 года назад

      @@mightymeatmonsta ol'mightymeatballs talking shit again. As usual.

    • @nicotoscani630
      @nicotoscani630 2 года назад

      @@algail44 in someone situation it's possible...

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 12 лет назад +1

    One of Lam's students from back in Hong Kong visited our school once and I thought he was a novice. He wasn't able to block my basic punches properly, my arms slid straight through his guard. I actually had to ease up and alter the course of my attacks multiple times to avoid nailing him and his structure collapsed every time I pressured him. It wasn't until 4 or 5 lessons later that I discovered he had been studying for over 7 or 8 years and knew all the standing forms and dummy ones.

    • @bigwavesun
      @bigwavesun 2 года назад

      You can know all the forms and still suck lol. I have had experiences like this where I trained with a guy who studied the art for years and just sucked at the basics

    • @jaylu7021
      @jaylu7021 Год назад

      Who was this student? If he study that long, I'm pretty sure I know him. Also if you're ever in the LA area. Come to his school, ask for Jason. Just know I'm won't be just blocking basic punches.

  • @mallick26
    @mallick26 13 лет назад +1

    Funny i trained for 6 years. How long have you been training?

  • @TheFlow188
    @TheFlow188 13 лет назад +3

    Awesome sifu. I wish I could train with him one day

  • @yutube2000x
    @yutube2000x 6 лет назад +2

    Great video ... Sifu Gary Lam makes it look easy, but it must be too many years of practice !!!

  • @tji1623
    @tji1623 2 года назад

    Excellent teacher with real skills and knowledge !

  • @MindBat
    @MindBat 6 лет назад +3

    Good questions asked about chi sao and grappling.

  • @antarshakti3093
    @antarshakti3093 Год назад +2

    I feel sad not to be a student in this master class of Wing Chun under the great Sifu Lam 🙏

  • @burgijator
    @burgijator 12 лет назад +1

    one of the best sifu i have saw great job

  • @artistled
    @artistled 13 лет назад +1

    Excellent demonstration of both theory and application that's useful for any art to practice! Bravo! Also want to add for those that know nothing about chi sao...its an exercise to help build reaction time, touch sensory perception sensitivity and self-control under fire! In no way does a WC guy expect to chi sao with anyone. Its a tool to help build other necessary attributes...thats all it is!

  • @ikecerqueira2010
    @ikecerqueira2010 12 лет назад +1

    Gary Lam is a great sifu!!! Hope meet him someday!!!

  • @TangoLima1
    @TangoLima1 12 лет назад

    Elbows are high, and there is reaching, this is directly related to distance between the two partners because no one steps in to crowd the other guy or get behind his 3-9 line. Bodies are tense and jerky in some of the movements, especially for the old guy. That is how i see it relative to our way.

  • @DjNiqueed
    @DjNiqueed 13 лет назад +1

    What a great sifu! My best regards from Greece sifu Lam!

  • @cihatgencten7762
    @cihatgencten7762 5 лет назад +2

    Sifu has perfect techic. Like my sifu but he is real very talented and teaching well. When i watch his videos i remind old times

  • @Hermitboi289Produc
    @Hermitboi289Produc 11 лет назад

    Currently training with gary lam i think his way of teaching is the best

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 13 лет назад

    @TangoLima1 Yes, he touched him to signal the opening, that is how I was taught to practice chi sau, you don't strike anyone with force, you just apply enough pressure to collapse their structure should their form be off. Lam responded by reaching over the guy's bong sau to jab at him, which is countered by a direct strike(which is unsafe to perform on someone thats trying to do quick jabs)
    And, the strike would have landed on the neck uncontested so in a fight that would be pretty serious.

  • @dozhan_NZ
    @dozhan_NZ 12 лет назад

    I enjoyed that immensely. The instruction and insight that Sifu Gary Lam gives in regards to the different levels and many other different aspects makes one wish there were more of him around the world. Such a humble character promoting the art of WC and not himself in comparison to other vids i've seen online. Thank you for the upload!

  • @yomyomcam
    @yomyomcam 12 лет назад

    According to the bocing training i've had, the hissing is to have the same effect as those small crues if karate or other martial arts, to concentrate and focus you're energy on to your fist. Not everyone does that noise though

  • @TangoLima1
    @TangoLima1 13 лет назад

    @Ankoku15 What you've stated seems a bit conflicted. WC by it nature flows as you've stated. An "obstacle" would not stop your attack, you continue around it. If there is an opening, you go thru so it would should not put you off balance and out of position unless the WC guy has no structure or poor structure to begin with. Kernspecht and Lam seem sloppy but they do have a structure. I have experienced it with my own teacher.

  • @TheByers1
    @TheByers1 3 года назад +1

    i was feeling a little bummed about what i have been learning but i see from this video that i need the stuff im learning so that i can truely control the situation when i need to

  • @TangoLima1
    @TangoLima1 13 лет назад

    @Ankoku15 If WC did not evolve, how do you explain the long pole's later incorporation into the system according to the origin legend? Kernspecht and others at his level can do what they do because they have their structure. That is why people who don't have any structure cannot put the advance forms into use.

  • @Jericho11894
    @Jericho11894 12 лет назад

    can someone give me a more in depth concept of chi sau. all the sifu said was if u don't want to learn chi sau then don't learn wing chun (correct me if I'm wrong). I want to know wat are the benefits? basically, quicker reaction, sensitivity, and dexterity is wat i saw. But is there anything else I'm missing in the drill of chi sau?

  • @av8r6969
    @av8r6969 10 лет назад +12

    All of you critics out there who are insulting this man, should be ashamed of yourselves. This man is awesome and he is teaching people self-defense. Gary is extremely fast, but this video does him no justice. Talk is cheap!!! I'd like to see you face to face with Sifu Gary.Lam.

    • @ycming
      @ycming 7 лет назад

      Michael Metzler Sr I would knock him out

    • @qiufeng7594
      @qiufeng7594 7 лет назад +3

      Ming Yuen
      Definitely, with your keyboard.

    • @tonytran2284
      @tonytran2284 7 лет назад +1

      Ahahaha...

    • @rogernguyen1273
      @rogernguyen1273 6 лет назад +1

      Ming Yuen LOL !

    • @joe-Dominika
      @joe-Dominika 6 лет назад

      Ming Yuen hi i was there before he learn wing chun that guy was the best thaiboxer he win the last Golden coin Championship 1978 in the Final he win 3 fights so he know what fighting is or he can Kill you he is one of the good teacher the Golden coin Championship was in Hongkong

  • @ssj7gokurpg
    @ssj7gokurpg 12 лет назад

    Its like two fighter agree to spar lightly. The other guy starts going full contact. Would you remain in light contact or answer back with what your opponent is giving you....

  • @fromanotherstar
    @fromanotherstar 12 лет назад

    yeah i just found out about Sifu Lam on youtube and i cant stop watching his videos. I wish I could be there training with him...what a dream that would be

  • @Milan643
    @Milan643 13 лет назад +1

    like the background music loll whats it called? great work Gary Lam

  • @californyaeh
    @californyaeh 12 лет назад +3

    This is what i call a teacher he doesn't need to punch the lights out of his students to show what a tough guy he is, blow air off his nose like boxers or make angry and mean faces (like this sifu k.brand and many others !!) for you to hear how strong they're gonna hit you !!
    This is the first time i see Sifu Lam but what he says about the idea beyond the 4 parts of a fight, to me is the essence of our practice and everyone should agree Chi Sao is the soul of WC/WT !!
    Great guy !!

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 13 лет назад

    If the angle and structure of the movements are incorrect, they do not function properly, that is why if you find a video of the "switzerland incident" with Lam, you can see exactly what I am talking about. A relative novice palms straight through Lam's guard during Chi Sau and then Lam reacts by actually trying to fight him.

    • @jaylu7021
      @jaylu7021 Год назад

      Come to the school and I can show you. Those switzerland guys can come over too. I be glad to show them another incident.

  • @smkonwater23
    @smkonwater23 13 лет назад

    Sifu Gary Lam is very generous in his teaching and explanations. A great way to learn some dynamite Wing Chun !

  • @Arsenaldelta
    @Arsenaldelta 12 лет назад +4

    some very good insight. wisdom from a master.

  • @Rickrealdeal
    @Rickrealdeal 7 лет назад +2

    Fighting is all spiritual and we learn to fight so that we don't have to fight. Using force is last resort. All martial arts and fighting forms are equal if we realize that we are all temporal and any form of force can hurt us. Action is action regardless of style. All true fighters and fight enthusiasts respect Gary Lam.

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 12 лет назад

    That is freestyle rather then a particular drill. When you become skilled then someone can not simply control you or take you over. You must outmaneuver your partner and force their form off to create those openings.
    What do you mean arms extended? are you talking about the single handed moves being used or the fact that their elbows are very high?

  • @josephcarr8014
    @josephcarr8014 3 года назад +1

    I'd like to know how this is supposed to stop a straight punch or an overhand interchanged with feints and movement. These shovel punches delivered underhand are very predictable and rhythmic

  • @brianrahuba6919
    @brianrahuba6919 2 года назад +1

    I love this Wing Chun art . I want to learn this but the only school in my area does only 1 class a week .

  • @Mr4DAY444
    @Mr4DAY444 4 года назад

    Iam very long to wing chun schools how can I learn wing chun plzz

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 12 лет назад

    Neither of them are able to compromise the other's structure and balance. Every single movement in Wing Chun has an appropriate counter or 5 that link together in an endless loop of moves. Controlling their center or applying pressure to them is part of the chess game designed to create an opening that you can hit them with. Ip Chun does manage a few strikes on this other sifu by doing that. You don't have to hit, but that would be like opening a book for reasons other then reading it :)

  • @jaylu7021
    @jaylu7021 Год назад +2

    For the people in this comment section who talk trash. Come to the school and ask for Jason. Know if you do, we "bei mo" "duel" the doors will be locked and chained, and California law of mutual combat will be invoked. This will be bare knuckle, no gear whatsoever. Two will go in a room and only one will come out. The chain will be unlocked once the fighter is unconscious or unable to move. No tapping out. This goes for especially the wing chun school in Switzerland who keeps talking smack. Make sure to ask for Jason for anyone in this comment section who thinks they can come challenge Sifu lam's school.

  • @ptong226
    @ptong226 11 лет назад +4

    that looks like a very nice kung fu school with a great sifu and good students. If I was in LA I would love to learn wing chun with them.

  • @wingchunstudentstelios5253
    @wingchunstudentstelios5253 12 лет назад

    I am student of sifu evangelos vasilakis(he is student of gary lam).I told you only this . GRANDMASTER GARY LAM is a LEGEND .

  • @jonnyblaze777
    @jonnyblaze777 5 лет назад +1

    very well said Sifu Gary...Wing Chun is a great style and without chi sao is like having a car but not knowing how to drive it...Ja Guide bro

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад

      No, not true. Sifu Gary is wrong! And of course, you idiots listen to him! It is WAY more important to learn the whole system, then just concentrate on chi sau! Chi sau is just SENSITIVITY TRAINING which ENHANCES your wing chun! Once you know the whole traditional system, chi sau is more akin to the CRUISE CONTROL on your car's steering wheel, which allows you to concentrate on other things, like DOING YOUR MAKEUP WHILE DRIVING, READING A MAP WHILE DRIVING, BEING ON THE PHONE, OR EVEN DRINKING OR EATING!!

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 13 лет назад

    @TangoLima1 No, you don't understand, I'm saying there are a few that deviate from WC's center-line theory so it isn't WC. It is real, it is just a tai chi principle. One move I also saw was an aikido take down lock.
    They look flashier and are pretty easy to execute in conjunction with WC, but they are not Wing Chun

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 12 лет назад

    Chi Sau is meant to be a training tool where both users help each other, not a one-sided teaching tool. It is used to apply pressure to your form so that you may locate the gaps in your defenses created either by using muscle, or by having your form be off slightly because both cause openings to be attacked. It is not meant to be an "I hit you or you hit me more" type of contest. Additionally, if your form is poor when doing this you are hurting your students because they will do it wrong.

  • @adamwingchun
    @adamwingchun 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing .. Great video.

  • @mallick26
    @mallick26 12 лет назад

    I never said you cant block them , not sure where your getting that idea from.

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 12 лет назад

    @ssjgokurpg No that is completely incorrect. You can do chi sau blindfolded. My sifu normally has discussions with the class while owning one of us. If the palm got through it was because Lam's form was terrible.
    And Lam was not using WC when he started attacking the guy he was reaching over the guys arms to get in weak jabs, which in a real fight is easily countered by a straight blast to the face, but the guy wasn't trying to hurt Lam so he just bowed and ended the practice.

  • @maatdefense
    @maatdefense 11 дней назад

    What is fung hau? Is it just a knife hand strike to the throat? I need some info.

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 13 лет назад

    @TangoLima1 Evolved into something other then WC? Every move flows into the others in traditional WC so there is never a gap in your defense.
    There is no transition or recovery move if you happen to miss those moves. So, if your opponent avoids it, you are out of position, off balance, and/or likely to be struck.
    Keith, is an example of what you can do with a few of the WC principles used properly, but against a skilled opponent that would press an attack, his structure would collapse

  • @jedi77palmer
    @jedi77palmer 4 года назад +5

    First is courage, second is power, third is skill

    • @Temofey1989
      @Temofey1989 2 года назад

      First is business, second is illusion, third is madness...
      Open your eyes, man. This is not a real world... Just a history!
      With honer to Chinese culture...

    • @jaylu7021
      @jaylu7021 Год назад +1

      Go take his classes, you not even scratching the surface.

  • @TangoLima1
    @TangoLima1 12 лет назад

    I believe the school is in Alhambra California

  • @ThuglifeWTF
    @ThuglifeWTF 12 лет назад +1

    Amazing video, i'm so proud that you be my Sigung! : )
    Most important for people who don't know much about wing chun is at 10:50 till the end.

  • @TangoLima1
    @TangoLima1 13 лет назад

    @Ankoku15 WingChun is a very simple system but has a very wide interpretation. The art itself has evolved since it's inception. In my school there are circlular movements too, which should be natural as we live in a 3D reality. You have not stated which points in the clip but those in the biujee and dummy level, you learn to break/leave centerlines and build new ones.

  • @kapenakanaiaupuni5816
    @kapenakanaiaupuni5816 2 года назад +2

    Does it work ?when was the last time this person actually tested this ? Did this person ever use it in a real fight ?people talk about fighting but they never test it in real life .he talks about it in absolutes "I can stop you " ," you can finish him any time you like" etc.how many fights had he had? People pay money thinking this works and kids think this is real .get a jujitsu student and a wing Chung student who both trained for a year and let them test each orher .the fight would be over in under a minute .

  • @TangoLima1
    @TangoLima1 13 лет назад

    @Ankoku15 What a coincidence. People ask my sifu of the same thing but he has not done taichi or aikido either. Human bodies and mechanics are all the same so similiarities in movement is naturally there.

  • @fabio28589
    @fabio28589 12 лет назад

    Ma ancora si fa vedere questo? dopo la figuraccia che ha fatto in un seminario poco tempo fa?

  • @creatorediillusioni
    @creatorediillusioni 5 лет назад

    the stuff you says are really good and deep but the guy chewing the gum during sparring is sublime! in a real dojo that guys would be already out for the day.

  • @DaitoRyuDeshi
    @DaitoRyuDeshi 12 лет назад

    Has anyone in here studied under Master Samuel Kwok or his students? I would like to know about him from his students etc. Thx

  • @kavak33
    @kavak33 13 лет назад

    Kannst du bitte noch mehr Videos von Gary Lam zeigen, danke

  • @mallick26
    @mallick26 12 лет назад

    No i would move my head. Bas shows how to block/cover then wrap an arm not catch it in the air. He refers to this in a clip in regards to the effectiveness of Aikido in Mma. Go to aikido in mma Bas Rutten and check it out.

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 13 лет назад

    @TangoLima1 Huh? the Bo Staff follows the centerline principle.. As do the knife forms. As for structure... whether they have it or not, they are not using it. A bong sau at the angles he is using will collapse and allow the arms to be trapped if force is applied. In a real fight, you can't bend backwards to regain your structure, you would be pushed to the ground or thrown way off balance.

  • @990HD
    @990HD 12 лет назад

    i read you and ankoku15 and i see through your comments that we might be on the same lineage through your quotes, reminds me of my sifu sayings too. from me respect to any sifu and every man that motivates people, but they are people, we are faulty by design..respect, and hope in our path in life, we'll never need to test your self in a real and life threatening situation...respect guys, the only way to equalize the whole picture...now if you really feel aggressive do it healthy and compete...

  • @mmrlightning
    @mmrlightning 12 лет назад

    "fung hao" in literal translation is 'close/block the throat' it is in the most basic for a chop to the neck

  • @ry4n737
    @ry4n737 4 года назад

    Very good.. Looks like a great learning environment

  • @IPWingChunStyle
    @IPWingChunStyle 13 лет назад +2

    Admire your skill Master Lam.

    • @outofthebox7
      @outofthebox7 3 года назад

      Hey does anybody know which of these guys laid the first egg??
      Meanwhile in a street near you these guys are out to get you:
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  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 12 лет назад +1

    Also, one time a student tried that exact same move against our sifu. He was addressing the class and the student thought he had found an opening, but when sifu lost the connection he instinctively hit the guy with a double uppercut and floored him. It was pretty funny to see, and sifu could not stop apologizing.
    We also practice with the intent to strike among senior students, you could not improve otherwise, but with control you can turn it into a simple light tap and not injure eachother.

  • @JuanFajardo552
    @JuanFajardo552 5 лет назад

    Hola soy colombiano 47 años de edad ,aun puedo practicar y aprender wing chung ? Vivo en bogota y no se en que parte lo enseñen y que sea un sifu asiatico , si alguien lo sabe porfa me podrian decir, gracias totales .

  • @mallick26
    @mallick26 12 лет назад

    Yeah the pak sau works well. Some wingchun guys use a tansau or a bongsau that turns into a Lapsau which is essentially catching a punch so i was referring to that.
    Good training :)

  • @MThaiKid
    @MThaiKid 11 лет назад +2

    I'm always interested in learning. But thank-you for your time in the discussions. I could be stubborn at times, but I don't mean to be overbearing.

  • @bomlolo7301
    @bomlolo7301 3 года назад

    Anyone know where sifu Raymond Mar is these days ?

  • @chisaoboy
    @chisaoboy 13 лет назад +6

    Love, love, love Gary Lam. Amazing teacher... and a heck of a nice guy, too! Congratulations to him on his new school location!

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      @bridgerhouston4131 3 года назад

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      I was stupid lost the account password. I would love any help you can offer me!

    • @mauricioalfonso8521
      @mauricioalfonso8521 3 года назад

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