How To Master The Art of Wing Chun

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • Through this video I'll talk about:
    - Why I believe the Wing Chun critics are misguided by the MMA scene
    - Why Wing Chun likely is the most supperior martial art in the world
    - What makes Wing Chun so different from other styles
    - How you actualy become a Smarter Fighter and what that really means
    This is not about right or wrong. It's about what is most ideal depending on the situation.
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Комментарии • 45

  • @smarterfighter
    @smarterfighter  10 дней назад +1

    Get a free MasterClass: smarterfighter.com/free-masterclass

  • @leifodinnson
    @leifodinnson 9 дней назад +4

    I've trained in Wing Chun for almost twenty years now and having used it in real life can say it has saved my ass countless times

  • @sakuntharanaweera2457
    @sakuntharanaweera2457 10 дней назад +6

    Exactly this is true.. I'm practicing and learning wing chun under the great master samuel kwok.. This art is always very effective specially in short range and can be used perfectly for ground level too.. Also I'm practicing kali as a weapon art and I can see there are so many similarities between these two styles.. I'm from Sri Lanka..❤

  • @PazCristo
    @PazCristo 9 дней назад +2

    My latest teacher, Jerry Yeung (from PVTGroup), who is a student of Wong Shun-Leung, also raised similar thoughts in his book:
    If you can constantly stay in your advantageous position and distance, why bother going to the ground or outside? WC is never about being on the ground or dealing with opponents at a long distance. First, know what is your advantageous area, and then direct/force/invite your opponent to play with you within that area so you can constantly remain the advantage, eventually, leading your opponent to follow your direction (You can do whatever you want as your opponent can only react, follow what you leading them to 獨行其事,屈敵從己)

    • @user-vc5ks8tv5t
      @user-vc5ks8tv5t 7 дней назад

      Are you from Hong Kong?

    • @orangcurl
      @orangcurl 7 дней назад

      WC has ground work. If you apply the principles of chi sau to the whole body we have something similar to BJJ.

  • @DomDerWolf
    @DomDerWolf 3 дня назад +1

    Great Video! I will put a link to your Video and Channel on mine. Good work. Best from Germany! Dom :)

  • @mitchellburris193
    @mitchellburris193 5 дней назад

    Very nice video. I would like to learn the raw aspect of martial arts instead of modern 'fitness' version of it. Glad to see some people are looking for that 'real' version.

  • @andrewhauge4338
    @andrewhauge4338 10 дней назад +1

    Extremely valuable - thank you for taking your time to help the community!🙌🏽📈

  • @ClaudioLMascarenhas
    @ClaudioLMascarenhas 9 дней назад

    This is a brilliant and inspiring video Martin! Thank you so much!

  • @DrTzeus
    @DrTzeus 9 дней назад +1

    Better is the enemy of really good....those who seek quality will agree, those that can not be wrong will never know.

  • @jarrodpelrine7229
    @jarrodpelrine7229 10 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this comprehensive lecture in my opinion experts lifers in martial arts eventually end up picking 1 of 3 arts Tai chi Brazilian jiu-jitsu or Wing Chun based on their personal preference these three arts have a no end value in self-improvement their depth goes beyond a man's lifetime

  • @sportmuaythaiv1045
    @sportmuaythaiv1045 10 дней назад +2

    Admittedly, I'm a proponent of muaythai. May I ask who were your muaythai teachers? How long and how intensively you trained muaythai?

  • @Oso420
    @Oso420 7 дней назад

    Respect to my first instructor, Hawkins Cheung, trained by Yip Man..

  • @San_Dude
    @San_Dude 10 дней назад

    Such a unique and wise prespective

  • @kimbojrgensen7643
    @kimbojrgensen7643 10 дней назад

    Well said, sifu. I'll be comming back for more training soon ;)

  • @kristianhomza3398
    @kristianhomza3398 10 дней назад +1

    💯

  • @RCSpeedster100
    @RCSpeedster100 10 дней назад +1

    Great video info.

  • @stigblue
    @stigblue 10 дней назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @realherbalism1017
    @realherbalism1017 10 дней назад +2

    I'm with you but you realize people are going to challenge you now right?

    • @Bevallalom
      @Bevallalom 9 дней назад +1

      😂😂 so true! He keeps getting it on his other videos. I always dominated with my wing chun. On the street and in sparring. So.I know with proper traing wing chun is really good. I'm 50 years old now, I still train for keeping myself fit. I do a Japanese martial art now and all the youngsters have trouble with when we spar. Haha. But it is just for keeping myself fit. I traing battujutsu now as I always wanted to learn katana techniques. Anyway, when fighting, I still use wing chun. It is simple and works.

  • @ynghuch
    @ynghuch 9 дней назад

    A few top level mma / UFC fighters have already adopted Wing Chun into their training. It helped, but it didn't revolutionise their ability.
    The martial arts is a journey. There's many paths that are all striving for the same location. But no one path is right for every practicioner.
    Superior? Be careful with your words. I'd put good money on most boxers and wrestlers with 2+ years training getting past your tapping range.
    Also, I personally found while training Wing Chun that they have a weakness for strikes coming from the outside because most things are focused down the centre.

    • @prfu1222
      @prfu1222 9 дней назад

      You obviously trained in Wing Chun for a short time.

    • @ynghuch
      @ynghuch 8 дней назад

      @@prfu1222 So?

    • @prfu1222
      @prfu1222 8 дней назад +1

      @@ynghuch Exactly my point. You didn't pay attention in class. And you didn't pay attention to the video. 🤡🤡🤡

    • @ynghuch
      @ynghuch 8 дней назад +1

      @@prfu1222 watched the whole video and loved Wing Chun. But on my martial arts journey, I discovered that it's not the SUPERIOR art. None of them are, they're just pieces to help build a better fighter. 🖕🏼

    • @prfu1222
      @prfu1222 8 дней назад

      @@ynghuch MMA guy is butthurt. Most of you MMA guys live in a Dana White fantasy world. FOH

  • @user-mn3vt2sl1m
    @user-mn3vt2sl1m 8 дней назад

    Effective for what, in a cage, its pointless. In a corridor, wanting to stay in your feet.

    • @briandunne2153
      @briandunne2153 6 дней назад

      When the cage allows for striking to the eyes throat and kicks to the knees to break or disable. Bare knuckles instead of gloves see how you go champ

    • @Eternaprimavera73
      @Eternaprimavera73 4 дня назад

      ​@@briandunne2153no

  • @gailvalleymartialarts
    @gailvalleymartialarts 8 дней назад

    I see no evidence whatsoever that Wing Chun is such a great martial art as the Wing Chun enthusiasts always proclaim. They tend to not provide much evidence either.

    • @orangcurl
      @orangcurl 8 дней назад +2

      That's because it's been commercialised, it's so far from it's roots. It's actually a free style system based on principles and body mechanics. Most confuse training exercise, drills etc with application. It's served me very well in a professional capacity when working in secure units, where boxing etc is inappropriate. Often find a lot of door men, security, prison guards in WC. I would go so far as to say 90% WC schools have no idea what they are doing.

    • @orangcurl
      @orangcurl 7 дней назад

      @@UnjustVerdict no I can't supply evidence, but I'm not sure that I need too. I only have my own experience to go on, and that's enough for me. If you're sincerely curious maybe look at some of Alan Orrs WC. Or find a quality teacher and try for yourself.

    • @prfu1222
      @prfu1222 6 дней назад +1

      @@orangcurl I did security in clubs for years. And later as a police officer on psych ward at Harlem Hospital NYC. It never failed me. Most people do not understand a sport from what happens in real situations.

  • @jeremygreenwood8127
    @jeremygreenwood8127 8 дней назад

    “The most superior”. Yikes…