Top 7 Wing Chun Techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @greggprice3139
    @greggprice3139 4 года назад +30

    This wing cbun you demonstrate is something that Bruce would show his students to save them from valiant attacks. Stay bless my friend. Peace!

  • @davidrosalsky4445
    @davidrosalsky4445 4 года назад +18

    Awesome!!! I started with wing chin in 1982. Life happened and I haven't practiced or worked out in over 20 years. I am going to watch everything you got and start working out again. I miss it. I am so re- inspired now. Thank you.

    • @KinSin-ws3xq
      @KinSin-ws3xq Год назад +1

      It's only been four months for me and I miss the confidence it gave me to stay on the right path.

    • @brianduron2892
      @brianduron2892 3 месяца назад

      Hope you reawakened your passion, sir🫡

  • @graylad
    @graylad 5 лет назад +16

    Very good video.
    I've been doing karate for over 40 years. I was told that the root of karate is kung fu, but what I've come to learn and to realize, is that not only is kung fu the root of karate, it's also the perfection of it.

  • @patrickbut-not-a-saint9418
    @patrickbut-not-a-saint9418 4 года назад +24

    Thanks for a very informative and engaging video Dan. Excellent work from you and all involved in performing the moves, shooting and editing.
    These are great moves, even for someone who is not going to take up Wing Chun but is studying another martial art and wants to add some tools for certain situations. The deception aspect of it is fascinating.
    Those Bill Gee finger strikes sneakily coming up and under into an attacker's face for example: great way to instantly break up his momentum, give you the space to apply another move and get away in a self defence situation.

  • @jeremymaldonado1950
    @jeremymaldonado1950 5 лет назад +13

    Hello, Mr. Lok! I wanted to tell you how much of an inspiration you are for me right now. I first saw you while trying to gain more confidence in self defense but now I've downloaded your new book F.U.Money and I am in awe. All of the teachings you've shared so far has been on my mind for a while. I want to thank you for helping me continuously kick my own ass into becoming a positive force in the world and in my own mind. I would love to hear a response if you were available and if you have some extra time, I would love to ask you some questions

  • @niklasdanielyu6122
    @niklasdanielyu6122 4 года назад +214

    Im a boxer but I actually started with wing chun early for a couple of years before I entered my boxing career. I belive I become a pretty decent boxer 15-0 thanks to the speed I aquired from my wing chun training. Thanks for the great video.

    • @harithefightlover4677
      @harithefightlover4677 4 года назад +7

      Ohh boxer. ... Respect😍

    • @mdcruz
      @mdcruz 3 года назад +2

      @John Cocca boxing plus VT makes great system

    • @gustavomrosas4758
      @gustavomrosas4758 3 года назад +4

      I respect all of you guys. But you guys are forgetting grapling. At least y'all should train takedown defense. When it comes to a street fight ofc. I challenge many of my friends to a fight, and they are even skilled muay Thai boxers etc. But they simply can't do anything against ground game. They get tapped every time lol.

    • @jayebejer7431
      @jayebejer7431 3 года назад +2

      @John Cocca take the good.. leave the bad.

    • @jayebejer7431
      @jayebejer7431 3 года назад +5

      @@gustavomrosas4758 I did WC and we were taught how to sprawl and were taught take down defense.

  • @mick62mick
    @mick62mick 5 лет назад +14

    As per usual, Dan is very informative and a down to earth guy to learn from.

  • @allenng2471
    @allenng2471 2 года назад +2

    Dan Lok, I first came across you in your business video. I didn't know you were a Wing Chun master too. You are the first Wing Chun teacher that break it down so I could understand and apply the movements. I will take your classes soon. Thank you for taking the time to systemize the movements in detail. XIE XIE, Mr. Lok.

  • @yvessioui2716
    @yvessioui2716 4 года назад +16

    Nice explanations.
    I whitness that twist of the forearm while waiting my turn in a karate tournament about 25 years ago. Attacker send a vertical downward kick to the head of the defender. The defender made a high block with his forearm with that twist at the exact right moment. That broke the tibia (shinbone) and the fibula of the attacker calling the end of that fight. I was impressed by that finesse of movement being a beginner at the time. That is a detail I will never forget.

  • @123890ff
    @123890ff 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @Raulgonzobonzo
    @Raulgonzobonzo 4 года назад +9

    Hes a natural teacher. He could teach anything not only martial arts

  • @jorgefrancisco2356
    @jorgefrancisco2356 4 года назад

    Im 55yrs old big fan of BRUCE LEE,since we were kids,you gave crystal clear direction and informations,techniques of the great master,i will share this to my son,daughter,my wife,relatives...thank you so much...bless you.

  • @marcus_leon
    @marcus_leon 6 лет назад +8

    From technique to application, teaching wing chun should always be this way. Thank you...

  • @nothyperbole4984
    @nothyperbole4984 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding instructions in Wing Chun techniques. I have practiced shotokan and JKD for a half century and have found that Wing Chun uses less energy and is faster to deploy in a hostel environment. Thank you Sensei .

  • @2highspeed
    @2highspeed 6 лет назад +11

    Seriously, I love your videos. You break it down in a way easy to remember and easy to understand. Great stuff! Thank you!

  • @darnellgabriel
    @darnellgabriel 4 года назад +14

    I've watch just about every wing chun/ JKD video you have and I love the knowledge in each one. I have always been very interested in learn the art but since this outbreak; is there anyone still teaching? Your lessons are amazing but face to face teaching would be better in my case.

  • @sgt336
    @sgt336 5 лет назад +247

    “Be water my friend”..... I like that 👍🏼

    • @websitedesignpeterborough5435
      @websitedesignpeterborough5435 5 лет назад +25

      Water my friend means: “Don't get set into one form, adapt it and build your own, and let it grow, be like water. Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless - like water. Now you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup; You put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle; You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot.” - Bruce Lee.

    • @belkys120
      @belkys120 4 года назад +2

      sgt336 : WATER 💦 CAN BECOME ANYTHING !!!!! , ( A POWERFUL , FORCE ON EARTH 🌎 .!!!!!🚨👍☯️🙏🏾🚨....

    • @jacksonchen7916
      @jacksonchen7916 4 года назад +1

      water just evaporates when exposed to extreme heat :)

    • @martialartstips5177
      @martialartstips5177 4 года назад +15

      @@jacksonchen7916 then it becomes a gas and travels into the opponent's lungs and kills from the inside

    • @moralityisastateofmind8581
      @moralityisastateofmind8581 4 года назад +1

      If you want to understand more about bruce lee's philosophy I would recommend you highly the book be water, my friend , written by his daughter shannon Lee

  • @imeerivera3778
    @imeerivera3778 4 года назад +17

    Got here after watching ip man 4 salute to the legendary man and to all his disciples. Thank u for teaching this and preserving his teaching up until now.

    • @JulioGomesKeys
      @JulioGomesKeys 4 года назад +1

      And I got here after watching ip man 3

    • @speakyfnbr1122
      @speakyfnbr1122 4 года назад

      I got here after watching yhem all yesterday ive practiced multuple martial arts,, i am now interested in learning wing chun

  • @terrybriggs6016
    @terrybriggs6016 7 лет назад +4

    Good detailed instruction, Dan, I'm not a very committed athlete or even an athlete but will remember and practice from your instructions
    Thanks, Dan

  • @kurtwillett8555
    @kurtwillett8555 2 года назад

    Extremely informative and detailed yet effortless to understand and follow. WELL DONE! Your teachings are expertly delivered. Thankyou for this.

  • @DanLok
    @DanLok  7 лет назад +110

    Do you know the ABSOLUTE TOP 7 WING CHUN TECHNIQUES that every martial artist should Master?
    Share your insights or your favorites out of the top 7 Wing Chun Techniques video below

    •  7 лет назад +5

      i like wing chun

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад +18

      Goodforce, liking Wing Chun or Martial Arts is how things get started.
      You're on the path, now continue & apply

    • @punishment0016
      @punishment0016 7 лет назад +6

      Dan Lok this is the best channel I have found. Very precious instructions.

    • @vjsingh5939
      @vjsingh5939 7 лет назад +2

      Dan can you make a video on how to make a fist what part you are going to hit the person with

    • @pratimakumari447
      @pratimakumari447 7 лет назад +2

      Dan Lok Sir , I am just new in this ,I watched Bruce Lee's movies and some videos and after that a feeling comes in my heart to learn this. But I don't know much about Wing Chun Techniques . Please tell me. 🙂

  • @mbmjbooth
    @mbmjbooth 2 года назад

    Brother Lok I wanted to thank you for sharing your time and techniques with every day people like myself. It gives me hope and the nerve to be ready to protect myself when the time comes. Thank you.

  • @pranavchaudhary9855
    @pranavchaudhary9855 5 лет назад +44

    I love Bruce Lee not because of his training, workout, etc,.
    I love him because how he expresses himself is very great,.
    I don't care about his power, strength or other things,
    I understand the power of his words,
    He can help you get up from pain and fight by his word, and it is very hard to do.

    • @allyquinn4587
      @allyquinn4587 4 года назад

      Don't understand what ur saying m8 why don't u just be urself , never get 2 excited by anyone peace be with you

    • @allyquinn4587
      @allyquinn4587 4 года назад

      Can I also say alot of his powerful words actually came from philosopher's
      only be water my friend,,is 100 percent bruce Lee's words ,,,,, people get 2 carried away by other human beings ,,I don't get it ,,

    • @sathvikredrouthu6877
      @sathvikredrouthu6877 4 года назад +1

      ah the talk no jutsu

  • @BigNate408N
    @BigNate408N Год назад

    Great explanation and demonstration of some Wing Chun techniques. This guy really knows his stuff and understands the sytem well.

  • @stevenhulbert4933
    @stevenhulbert4933 6 лет назад +5

    You can see the speed, power, and accuracy of the Master, also it's a killing art! Quality video

  • @mariapavone9762
    @mariapavone9762 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your patience y video 📸 Excellente Aqui y Ahora Eres Importante la pratique. Gracidao Gracidao siempre Adelante Gracidao Thank you very much.

  • @websitedesignpeterborough5435
    @websitedesignpeterborough5435 5 лет назад +15

    Good Stuff Thanks. I would love to learn more Wing Chun. My first Kung Fu master always said, don't fight the water, (wasted energy), it's easier to go with the flow. Not verbatim, but that how I perceived it.

  • @marlonmina9667
    @marlonmina9667 3 года назад

    THANK YOU MASTER DAN LOK , YOUR ACTUAL DEMO ARE SO CLEAR TO ADAPT THOSE INTERESTED PERSON IN SELF DEFENSE,GOD BLESS US

  • @patrycjagribben2734
    @patrycjagribben2734 2 года назад +3

    Love it! The techniques are amazingly incorporated from animal movement of quick avoiding to instatntly hit. I like the fact of having to keep your posture solid and with quick move without moving the body along changing the course just in the end to give that extra power while keeping your balance unmoved. It really is about minimum move comparing to other disciplines with that end bite while keeping calm and confident at the base and being so fast in order to not leave a room (extra second for unnecesary swing) for the other person to have space to reach you. Great videos and great explanation. I am not a fighter only mentally but practiced gymnastics in teenage years and learned that somehow when you practice any move repetedly and very fast your last one before you loose energy is always the one you put most effort while applying free will without overthinking and attitude in last moment to do it. This one was always the best although does not always feels like it. Like a fast snake going for it but swiftly redirecting the power just as it bites. Animals are so pure and clever 👍🏻

  • @anthonyrios8566
    @anthonyrios8566 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Dan Lok, I like Your Style and Videos. Unrushed, Smooth, and Lots of Information. 🙏

  • @edreay
    @edreay 7 лет назад +5

    Love the martial art videos Dan. I haven't really gotten into one until you started making these Wing Chun videos. Can't wait to learn more and maybe learn from you in person in the future!

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад

      Ed, good. When the student is ready, the master appears.

  • @matthewbarton4138
    @matthewbarton4138 2 года назад

    Yes I fully agree about what the last person said you have a good and natural way of showing and explaining the important basics of the wing chun art form. Please will you show us the techniques where the pupils are using rolling and turning the other pupils punches as I’m not sure why you do it? But I know it’s vital. Thanks Matthew Barton

  • @Shadybiz1
    @Shadybiz1 4 года назад +13

    Thank you for this video! I trained in Wing Chun for several years, but my Sifu and I had to part ways due to life circumstances. I sort of fell out of it, and forgot a good bit. A relative of mine has decided that he'd like to learn, so I've been showing him a few things. This was a very good refresher!!

    • @MariaTCosta-kz5ry
      @MariaTCosta-kz5ry 2 года назад

      As self defense, okay. Thanks for sharing.
      Yes, be water. I have his book Striking Thoughts !!!! Thank you again for sharing the video.

  • @pankowstraus
    @pankowstraus 6 месяцев назад

    I appreciate the lessons with sincerity, right action and thurough😢 explanation. Thank you.

  • @tiablasangoriti8347
    @tiablasangoriti8347 3 года назад +7

    I'm a first time viewer Dan. I grew up watching all of Bruce Lee's movies in the mid 70s. I'm a huge respector of his mastery. Your tutorials will be added to my martial Arts training for sure.
    That was a useful presentation.

  • @waterbed43
    @waterbed43 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff. Something I will definitely practice. Since Bruce Lee and IP Man. I have always been fascinated with the Wing Chung technique.

  • @mastaherosockureye6377
    @mastaherosockureye6377 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you for continuing to share your knowledge Sifu. I learned what I know of JKD through books and Paul Vunak videotapes. He trained under Sifu Inosanto, and I also trained under one of Paul's disciples for a brief time. Nowadays I'm learning from you as well, and many of the same techniques & principles apply.

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад +6

      To no one self is to study oneself in action with another sparring partner.

  • @cliftondaleturner7761
    @cliftondaleturner7761 4 года назад

    I dabbled in JKD years ago, but choose 40 years of serious cycling. Shoulder injuries from road accidents create bearable joint discomfort during technique and is minimal when able to swim laps consistently. At 63 y/o the muscle memory and quickness seems to remain. I fell in love with the versatility, creativity and Economy of Motion that makes the art form so fluid. Thank you for stoking the fire!

  • @studloveatl2033
    @studloveatl2033 5 лет назад +20

    Watching fight science led me here....ur an absolutely fascinating and effective teacher. Very impressive. I'm hooked.

  • @karlgraf2447
    @karlgraf2447 4 года назад

    You are a very good teacher. As a former student of Tai Zen your is very fluid. I bow in respect to you.

  • @Genotopia
    @Genotopia 4 года назад +16

    Ive been studying for many many years. That was a very well presentation .... You nailed it..

    • @jayromas5385
      @jayromas5385 3 года назад

      You say you have studied for year's, but how many street fights have you had and found out how good your art is. That when you know your either just a study student of many many years with no street creed bro

  • @scottlaroc7396
    @scottlaroc7396 2 года назад

    These techniques are so easy to apply and are very practical. That’s the greatness of Wing Chung.

  • @alpharaj6133
    @alpharaj6133 4 года назад +14

    After practicing these I am feeling like I can beat any bully in my school. Thanks DAN

    • @tsumi.24
      @tsumi.24 4 года назад +1

      Did you beat him?

    • @alpharaj6133
      @alpharaj6133 4 года назад +2

      @@tsumi.24 not now😅
      I guess wing Chun is all about defending oneself not attacking ♥️

    • @samuraiisalmighty4917
      @samuraiisalmighty4917 4 года назад +1

      ALPHA RAJ remeber to pop his knees goodbye

    • @nicholasfancher5224
      @nicholasfancher5224 4 года назад +1

      A good martial artist will use good words to not have to get violent. But when it comes down to flight or fight. And they didn't just accept a hot slice of pizza it will be the biggest hot ninja star ever. I would never turn shoulders away from an aponent.

  • @luizagnelo4687
    @luizagnelo4687 2 года назад

    GOD BLEESS YOU BIG MAN! I truly apreaciatte your videos, but this video is my favorite. What nice combo of WING CHUN techniques! Thank you so much! Great job, Professor Dan Lok!

  • @MyMisty07
    @MyMisty07 4 года назад +135

    I like how Jason flinches when Dan suddenly goes from demo mode to full blast mode😂😂😂 thats when you know it’s real. 😂

  • @Sticklll
    @Sticklll 3 года назад

    now that's good instruction. easy to follow and effective. thank you I'll be watching more of you.

  • @jaymaniak407
    @jaymaniak407 7 лет назад +316

    You are a great teacher/master. I like how You explain everything with details and also show us the proper form and example how to execute the move. 🙏👍

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад +37

      Jay, you got it. Practice hard, practice well.

    • @dsauce223
      @dsauce223 7 лет назад +19

      I like how he warns to be careful when practicing elbows, because it's very true. They are deadly.

    • @stepfraser8375
      @stepfraser8375 4 года назад +3

      Dan you are giving a mountain of knowledge+courage to many...I certainly feel braver+smarter just watching...+when I rehearse some of these techniques I enjoy them...thanks very much SIR..
      Step Fraser!

    • @timedwards1689
      @timedwards1689 4 года назад +2

      I agree. I like the demonstration of practical applications. Id like to see more on how to defend and attack someone who is a boxer and improve that.

    • @debbieedwards8335
      @debbieedwards8335 2 года назад

      @@DanLok Thank you 🙏

  • @sharee7703
    @sharee7703 5 лет назад

    I have been doing tai chi for five years...still a beginner
    Learning the principles of wing Chun have helped my form immensely.
    I am now keen to learn wing Chun but have no class nearby, so Dan is the man

  • @paintboy123
    @paintboy123 2 года назад +6

    Dan I don’t know what we would do without you champ! Thanks so much! I am so blessed you uploaded this with great visual details. Bruce would be proud.

  • @robertparedes8420
    @robertparedes8420 2 года назад

    I am now mud but with practice and watching you i will become clear water you are truely a master

  • @jennymacgregor-davies1236
    @jennymacgregor-davies1236 4 года назад +4

    Wow Dan! Thank you for this video. My husband & I just recently joined wing Chung academy & learning so much but still hard coz I didn’t understand techniques & why. Having watched your video had helped me understand & now, I’m so excited for our next class with a more somewhat educated mind. Just need fitness to improve to keep up & take pains better :). Looking forward to watching more of your videos with my husband. Thanks again

  • @moreykowalenko9413
    @moreykowalenko9413 2 года назад

    I absolutely love the way you simplify and do comparisons

  • @lloydgonsalves4499
    @lloydgonsalves4499 4 года назад +3

    love the video... been wanting to begin some training for a while now but didnt have the time. With your videos I can at least begin some basic training at home... much appreciated

  • @Arcturuseyes
    @Arcturuseyes 3 года назад

    Love this, I'm building a mental library for martial arts; creating my own style.

  • @johndomingues8237
    @johndomingues8237 4 года назад +15

    Irony
    People disrespect wing Chun
    Same ones love Bruce Lee
    Everyone on the mma bandwagon now
    Bruce Lee is the father of mma
    Wing Chun is the father of JKD

  • @rambo7135
    @rambo7135 4 года назад +1

    Great explanation of techniques! I've had limited Wing Chun experience. I did 6 months in one class then that stopped due to interest dwindling! The Instructor really knew his stuff! Then years later I went to a different Wing Chun class which was a beginners class run by a nice woman. As nice as she was and knowledgeable I did not feel confident that what she was teaching would work in reality. But for all I know she might have been a totally tough chick lol!
    I loved how you explained how each technique worked. It would be interesting to see these techniques pressure tested!

  • @mokyan7
    @mokyan7 7 лет назад +8

    Great reminder to punch straight in, not circles like speedbag. The relaxed fist can then contract at impact, extra acceleration, cool.
    In our school we do the straight punches but also turning punches, so like the jkd example, to really add power. Love your vids.
    The chop is great too, basically a straight angled attack with “snap” that drives through the target. We’ve tried it lightly on the neck and it hurts. Also the whole body shoots the force into the strike.

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад

      Matthias633, good insights on your routines. Keep growing

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад

      Matthias633, I can see that you engage with me on my channel, and are serious about learning; I dont usually don this unless someone is serious. I have a challenge for you and everyone else reading this comment.
      Do you think this video is ONLY about the Top 7 Wing Chun Techniques or do you think there was another lesson hidden in this video? comment below, there is not right or wrong answer.

    • @mokyan7
      @mokyan7 7 лет назад

      Dan Lok i am jotting down ideas, thinking, will post result.

    • @mokyan7
      @mokyan7 7 лет назад +1

      Dan Lok I’ve been studying wing chun for about 10 yrs, some of that time I didn’t go to class that much, or just went through the motions. In 2016 I finally completed the red sash level, still felt some uncertainty or ‘meh’. I then started a Krav Maga class in 2016 and it really opened my eyes to some different ideas and strategies, including some for when you fall or are knocked down. It was really good and I still practice some drills each week.
      I am not a natural athlete so some things may take me longer to learn, but everyone is different and I am making my skills better with time. I am not the best but a much better version of myself compared to when I started.
      Due to time, work, life constraints I stopped the Krav several months back. During the past year I am thinking more, watching concepts about Wing Chun, flow, boxing, Krav, etc, and seeking to move to the next level. I am only doing Wing Chun classes now, but seeking to incorporate additional things. Lately I feel more principles and techniques, not just because of mechanics but just, well, with the mind, heart, and intent, especially with my micro acceleration/ instant force/ snap / flow, if that makes sense. Sometimes ideas come into my head about situations, or a third person view, to help me think about new things or techniques (but not psychic, ha ha). I feel more on a path to improving now than before, but had I not tried a different style I don’t think I’d be growing as well.
      Here are some ideas about the video:
      1. You learn by helping others learn.
      2. Find enjoyment/fun in your training.
      3. Forward intent in all strikes.
      4. The head knowledge must advance to feel and proper action.
      5. The body works as a unit; the wave of force flows from the ground up to the fist.
      6. Slightly different punches can share similar principles.
      7. Importance of relaxation, acceleration, and micro-acceleration/instant force.
      8. Structure enhances power and force penetration.
      9. Waist-stance power, yiu-ma, biu-ma.
      10. The best strikes blend relaxation, rooting, acceleration, rotation, and snap/instant force.
      11. Different martial arts can have common principles, features, and effectiveness.
      12. Always keep learning.
      😊🤜🤛
      I would also like to learn more weapon defenses and drills and practice with them to build quality reactions and instincts

    • @Dbraveheart1
      @Dbraveheart1 6 лет назад

      You're great. I'd like to learn more wing chun from you.

  • @daniellebensohn4444
    @daniellebensohn4444 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff. Your videos are practical and engaging. I practice Ben Cohen American Kenpo and have taken a strong interest in sticky hands and JKD. Working with peers and soon a WC Dummy.

  • @christianm1553
    @christianm1553 4 года назад +28

    Even though you are clearly holding back, when you start to actually move at normal speeds, the student does not want any part of the strikes

  • @CharlesDamianoBLC
    @CharlesDamianoBLC 3 года назад +2

    Love the demo! Studied Wing Chun with Duncan Leung and several other instructors though out the years! Great job in your demo and explanation!

    • @jywong28
      @jywong28 3 года назад +1

      Respect to Sifu Duncan Leung. Great teaching and skills.

    • @mousaally6187
      @mousaally6187 2 года назад

      I follow all presentation very nice I like to join your class but my age old is 49 I can perform it thanks from dar es saam Tanzania east central Africa

  • @dmitrypopov4936
    @dmitrypopov4936 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you, Dan! Could you show the wing-chun forms also?

  • @imsiddiqui1
    @imsiddiqui1 4 года назад

    Hey Dan! Morning
    It's been really nice seeing your video about "Top 7 Wing Chung Techniques". Really learnt a lot from your style. I'm a learner would be learning from your videos. I want to train myself. God knows better why I'm training myself.

  • @ralphmccarthy8562
    @ralphmccarthy8562 5 лет назад +4

    Great video Dan,
    Should u please share the techniques how to block wrestling fighters by using JKD or wing chung?
    Thank you!

  • @appajhisurlaw9257
    @appajhisurlaw9257 4 года назад

    Thanq for sharing technics, excellent demo

  • @rodolforichardson4351
    @rodolforichardson4351 6 лет назад +129

    Kung fu should live foever!
    "Be water my friend"

    • @fangxiong4069
      @fangxiong4069 4 года назад

      Not Kung Fu or China only Bruce lee will live on

    • @Mina-ok5qm
      @Mina-ok5qm 4 года назад +2

      It will. Thanks to the Kung Fu practitioners, teachers, students, and actors like Lee, Li, Yen, Chan etc. that keep it alive in our conscious. It will never die.

    • @jayebejer7431
      @jayebejer7431 3 года назад

      I learned wing chun in Melbourne under William Cheung.. this is all good stuff here 👍

    • @davidzoller9617
      @davidzoller9617 3 года назад

      Very successful in demonstrating VT wrong.

    • @josephkong4765
      @josephkong4765 3 года назад

      @@fangxiong4069 f广疒亠

  • @dexydondada6089
    @dexydondada6089 3 года назад

    Thank you , Learned priceless, advise and detailed , vision ,for better understanding.
    Master/ LOK ,many blessings, Respectfully honored to run into your page . Subscribed to your page as well ……

  • @reytrevino8284
    @reytrevino8284 5 лет назад +4

    I think that upon close examination the Chum Kiu Form shows similar body mechanics to Western boxing .

  • @sebastianstarr1960
    @sebastianstarr1960 2 года назад +2

    I am learning the moves that you demonstrate as self defense in my "tool box" adding to my background training and fighting in boxing as well as in my Tai kwon do. Ive had many situations where Ive taken a disciplinary defense action by walking away from aggressive behaviour in confronting people simply by using words as they can be more powerful than having to fight someone. Its a very powerful art to have in regards to confrontation, meaning the certain attack moves you have shown and certainly I understand all the physics of such power in these strikes and yes I have had to use them but not to the degree of seriously harming someone but to the point of where the other person was not wanting to continue with anymore of his attack. In that aspect I have been lucky that I read the other persons ability and thru the body language and attitude I was able to visualize him already done. I believe thats another key part of the mechanics in the way you teach your students, am I correct, as they become more advanced in the art. I am not the type of person that is looking for fights nor do I care to engage in such demeanour as I find it senseless. What I mean in this is the after the bar closes fist-i-cuff drunken dumbass shit I see and hear almost every weekend in downtown Vancouver. It makes me wonder why these guys antagonize and provoke each other into this behaviour when they get all liquored up because usually one of them ends up being taken to jail because the other one ends up in the hospital or worst case the morgue, as a weapon is used in deadly force. Kinda dumb isnt it. To take your life and whatever it may be your future holds and flushing it down the drain. I do however like the practice of any martial arts for discipline and for self defense as you just never know when it may keep you alive if the case may arise. Your techniques are certainly a stopping power and the art is so explosive in attack form to take out someone and diffuse a situation so quickly is a good bit of knowledge to have. As any power of diffusion can be an action its knowing when to use it how to execute it and use it to stop attackers without killing someone is always my intial thought even before anything escalates into any strikes being thrown. My training in boxing was so similiar in the fighting you demonstrate as I drove so much power behind my punches by using my whole body mainly the hip force that I hit with tremendous strength. I trained very hard and daily in boxing jogging almost 20km a day on average, doing sit ups until I damn near puked, and push-ups two hand and one handed, and I mean alot of them. Along with the diet , sparring against some very good boxers in the club I was in ( private school- High School) boxing club, I was fast and deadly accurate with every punch. My left uppercut my most explosive fast knock out punch. I was at 120lbs and not an inch of fat on me back then with amazing leg strength and good eye visualization able to see amything coming at me. I didnt always block punches and man I was in some toe to toe brawls at some of the meets we travelled to but never lost a fight. Came very close but my uppercut k.o' d the toughest fighter I ever faced in the ring. Knocked him out with about 20 seconds left in a 3 round toe to toe exchange that was the most brutal fight I had. Ended up facing the same opponent in provincials later on, but his coach threw in the white towel before it started as he didnt want his boxer going thru what we did the first time around. Both of us kicked the living crap out of each other that first fight. I was ok with that and my coach had asked me before if I was ready to do that again . I told him yes of course, as I was a stronger more experienced fighter myself but really wasnt sure where my opponent was at but knew it would be another all out brawl like the first fight. But who knows what that outcome would have been since it didnt happen but we both walked away, we both walked away....breathing. That was a victory for both of us even though I won the fight without either throwing a punch. I carried that bit of power, so to speak, with me from that day on, that not fighting makes more a man out of a person than perhaps doing something you may regret doing. I like the way you explain and show how and where to strike an opponent and you are certainly from I hear and read a very smart and knowledgeable Master trained yourself by very well taught educators in your discipline passed down by the most amazing men to ever live and their dedication in martial arts is just truly something to be proud of humbly knowing that it will always live in those who learn and those who teach it. To meet anyone who has trained under such men would be an honour in itself. Im sure that you are very honoured yourself for what you have achieved. I am grateful to be able to watch your videos and teachings online,for that I thank you.

  • @SilverGoldComics
    @SilverGoldComics 7 лет назад +6

    Nice video, thanks! I studied JKD and related arts for the better part of 14 years. I was taught to snap my wrists with the straight blast, similar to the 1-3 inch punch. You mentioned there were many variations, is that one that you've seen and would you recommend it?

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад +1

      Super Joeitall, good question. Maybe I will discuss it in a future video on which ones I recommend the most

  • @delete866
    @delete866 4 года назад

    I 1st saw Dan Lok on Facebook and Ig... I rly liked how he explained that just because u aren't rich doesn't mean u are poor and or can't be happy (just like Bob Marley said numbers don't end). Or the videos where he talks about focusing on your own path instead of others too much. Or the aspect of saving money... which many of us forget because the mindset is "why should I save if I don't have that much anyway" but step by step with patience u can achieve way more than u might think^^ Anyway, since I found out he is a fan of Bruce Lee too I rly started loving him not just as a mentor but as person. My life is in a bad state rn but looking up to this dude makes my days way better! ♡ [sry for my english]

    • @delete866
      @delete866 4 года назад

      Edit by saving I didn't mean just to keep it but to get to a point where u can rly start using it.

  • @dsauce223
    @dsauce223 7 лет назад +12

    Great video Dan. I also love the shirt man!

  • @dollhaus1
    @dollhaus1 3 года назад

    Well done. I'm 65 now and started wing chun in 1995 under the Sunny Tang/ Moy Yat (R.I.P. ) system in Canada. Both Grand Masters are under the Yip Man lineage. I might be slower in age..but having wing chun knowledge it should benefit me. " A wing chun master should finish a fight in the first minute. " Sunny Tang ( Dun Wah )

  • @dbodine01
    @dbodine01 3 года назад +4

    Very informative and great instruction. Striking from and protecting the center line is something everyone should learn.

  • @atanasvanov4626
    @atanasvanov4626 4 года назад

    Dan Lok I'm happy to watch your videos. You're cool and smart guy. Greetings from Bulgaria.

  • @harrySELGA23
    @harrySELGA23 5 лет назад +8

    i like your video to show very helpful ..
    regards all and GODBLESS..

  • @vernonjohnson5044
    @vernonjohnson5044 3 года назад

    Respect and appreciation for the knowledge you have shared.

  • @jamespisano1164
    @jamespisano1164 4 года назад +3

    Thanks dude. Good stuff. I like the back of the wrist as well. It fits with the center line and can be done after a block with the same hand. It also attacks easily the neck, jaw, and temple.

  • @kodiakpatriot8862
    @kodiakpatriot8862 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing, your instructions are clear and your techniques are very visible, I appreciate what you're doing thank you

  • @bricodjam3260
    @bricodjam3260 7 лет назад +56

    JKD is the best

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  7 лет назад +24

      JKD is a great path and gives you room to grow

    • @samreynolds1942
      @samreynolds1942 4 года назад

      So it's not the best?

    • @cobradeath7021
      @cobradeath7021 4 года назад +2

      Sam Reynolds it was made with the intention that you grow and make it yours so its the best for you

    • @AlexAlex-vf7qm
      @AlexAlex-vf7qm 4 года назад

      Hi Master Dan Lok, I like your teaching video you tube you are the bepation and good Master too.🙏🙏🙏

    • @johndomingues8237
      @johndomingues8237 4 года назад +1

      It is the person not the style

  • @steveamoni641
    @steveamoni641 2 года назад

    Excellent I'm a JKD guy but haven't done much practicing lately. Great way to get back into my wing chun roots

  • @zomuankimakhawlhring5366
    @zomuankimakhawlhring5366 4 года назад +3

    I have one question that is bugging me why do we protect only our center line amd the sides or our legs because attacks could come from different angles

    • @MohammedUchiha
      @MohammedUchiha 4 года назад

      I guess when you're about to get hit from the sides then you just turn your body to that corresponding side and protect the center-line

    • @benjamindwarnock
      @benjamindwarnock 4 года назад

      Everything gets pushed to the sides... When u intercept any strike u remove the momentum and speed =power from it... You redirect its path by owning the center line... Even if u miss u still take 70% of the strikes impact power away from its intended target.

  • @elcavalletti7369
    @elcavalletti7369 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for your with you you are awesome and I like the fact that you explain the different techniques that you were taught by different teachers, it truly makes a difference I pray you prosper and have a long life thank you God bless you

  • @jrilliosuchiha9209
    @jrilliosuchiha9209 5 лет назад +15

    be water my friend🔥👌
    did you know how to use Nunchaku?😇😇🔥

  • @bradleydicara8323
    @bradleydicara8323 2 года назад

    Definitely like the way you explain everything your displaying for us. I'm definitely trying to learn this style. You couldn't have ended the video no better than saying be like water my friend. Bruce Lee was my favorite and was the best fighter we will ever see do it like he did

  • @rogerdinarte6531
    @rogerdinarte6531 6 лет назад +8

    Awesome techniques Dan, all remind me of Ip Man. I'll practice those.

  • @ClarkTangTV
    @ClarkTangTV 2 года назад

    Love these stuffs. Very impressive and inspiring anything to do with Wing Chun. Keep it coming brother… Peace and blessings!!!

  • @r.rajeshkumar8934
    @r.rajeshkumar8934 7 лет назад +10

    Hey Dan.. it was awesome..can yu teach me few kick shots

  • @philbara5149
    @philbara5149 2 года назад

    Sifu !!! Thank you for correcting me
    I need to practice the last
    moment EXPLOSION.
    RELAX & EXPLODE !!!!

  • @somehandsomemustachedman3164
    @somehandsomemustachedman3164 4 года назад +126

    Ever just notice this white guy just nodding the whole time

  • @hardyho
    @hardyho 2 года назад

    Very good explanations. These, combined with blocking actions, are a foundation for self-defense for anyone.

  • @inokimaschida6664
    @inokimaschida6664 6 лет назад +6

    I like ur bruce lee shirt

  • @LordAbelking
    @LordAbelking 4 года назад

    I do karate but I am in love with the wing chun. Learned alot here will definitely practice. Do upload more wing chun techniques please.

  • @naidroz2316
    @naidroz2316 5 лет назад +18

    3:12 pretty fast😨

  • @youcdtube
    @youcdtube 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for these moves . Big Fan of the man Bruce. He is a true warrior but also a big kid in his heart!

  • @faridginanjar2562
    @faridginanjar2562 4 года назад +3

    I think the most important is how to apply it in real fight.
    MMA or UFC

    • @timotejmares
      @timotejmares 4 года назад

      I see, what you are talking about, but MMA isn't a real fight, or to be more accurate it's not a real combat. MMA is a full-contact sport, so it's similar to a combat. How to apply it to a fight? Simple answer - sparring.

    • @faridginanjar2562
      @faridginanjar2562 4 года назад

      @@timotejmares only sandaman can make xu xiadong bleeding ?

    • @timotejmares
      @timotejmares 4 года назад

      @@faridginanjar2562 Xu Xiaodong is a profesional fighter, so a match for him is another profesional fighter, because competition is way harder than regular sparring. And if you wanted a match opponent from him, practising Wing Chun, it woulb prabably a Sandamen or MMA fighter with Wing Chun as a main style, like Qi La La (I don't think he's recently experienced enough to fight Xiaodong). Donnie Yen Ji-dan is a bit old now, but anyway I would love to see him fighting with Xu Xiaodong.

    • @faridginanjar2562
      @faridginanjar2562 4 года назад

      @@timotejmares I agree donnie yen vs xu xiaodong

    • @andrewtang2881
      @andrewtang2881 4 года назад

      Timotej Mareš i think i read somewhere direct from Donnie yen's mouth that his styles or forms of kungfu (which in his case wingchun ) is not for fighting in the ring but for good health. so it is not fair to get him involved. the wing chun master in this video should fight the xu bastard to prove the meaning of kungfu. all these talks and demonstrations are too theoretically and not workable in the rings!

  • @royalfamilyministries2243
    @royalfamilyministries2243 2 года назад

    You are a great teacher ! Thank you , I will use these teachings in self defense !

  • @dixydust4842
    @dixydust4842 5 лет назад +13

    “Xu xiaodong has joined the group chat”

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x 4 года назад +1

      and would get his ass kicked by Bruce Lee because he only spars with unskilled people

    • @boogeyman1016
      @boogeyman1016 4 года назад

      @@neutrino78x Bruce Lee is not a real fighter

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x 4 года назад +1

      @@boogeyman1016 you mean he was not a professional.
      Lots of expert martial artists are not "professional fighters".
      The Shaolin Fighting Monks will EASILY kick your ass using ancient, traditional Kung Fu, and very few of them have fought in professional MMA, since like Christian priests, Buddhist priests take a vow of poverty.
      Very few Marines have gone into MMA saying they use Marine Corps Martial Arts Program as their main system, yet I don't think you would want to fight a US Marine.
      The Israelis are known around the world as good fighters, but I don't think anyone has gone into MMA using Krav Maga as their main system.
      Just because it isn't used by MMA jockstraps doesn't mean it isn't effective.

    • @mannyschwanni4868
      @mannyschwanni4868 3 года назад +1

      Boogeyman 101 Bruce Lee isn’t a sport fighter. He’s a killer

  • @anthonyposer7440
    @anthonyposer7440 2 года назад

    Dan, you are great. I love your teaching and your great explanations.....love you, man!

  • @alekvillarreal3470
    @alekvillarreal3470 5 лет назад +6

    Dan: Obviously you've heard of the bong-saw the tan-saw and the fox-saw.
    Me: The what now? 😂

  • @TheKidAce76
    @TheKidAce76 10 месяцев назад

    Very good communicatiing the expressions and techniques. Good demonstration. Thurough And concise