It's like training gung fu on another planet. Super fucking rad. Still can't believe he's teaching in Monterey Park, California of all places. Actually, the food scene is amazing there so that part kind of makes sense. Train hard and fight calm
Gary Lamb also ran a big Thai boxing club in Hong Kong. He said wing Chun is more effective in the street and Thai boxing is more effective in the ring. He knows how to fight. He learned from Bruce Lee's main teacher Wong Shun Leung who was famous for taking on all fighters in Hong Kong Kong. Wong Shun Leung was one of Ip Man's top teachers. Don't think that Wing Chun people only know Wing Chun. Many these days are also good at MMA but for the street or for bodyguard work or for policing or for being a bouncer or jail guard, prefer Wing Chun. I have known many top fighters who this generation has never heard of.
Win chun is great only to attack the opponent's fists with your head. Think about this and train boxing if you do not want to be beaten hard in a real fight
@@andresausecha9553 Bruce Lee incorporated principles of wing chun into American boxing. Centerline define and the counter/parry, are ideas that are used to great success, in American boxing. Check out Anderson Silva v Bisbing. Anderson incorporated Wing Chun, into his repertoire.
You could waste time and energy exchanging blows or you could simply push the opponent down the stairs. Evergreen Fist is not chasing hands, it's attacking your defenseless center
It’s funny how people have an opinion on everything especially when they have no experience. Some technics are very usefull for the street and for the ring. Try to practice the Jeet Kune Do and you will know what is applicable in the Wing Chung.
It's a drill. You see only one piece of the puzzle and decry the entire image. You can't see the entire picture from just one pixel. No one wants a coach who cuts the training partner's throat duing a demonstration. Not even you. He's demonstrating control. Don't just ball up your first and punch - even a baby can do this - think about what you are doing and why. Lead your opponent into nothingness. The young idea is small at the beginning
En realidad chi sao solo es un ejercicio, hay profecionales que lo usan Rose Namajunas,tony ferguson y si hablas del estilo busca qi la la es el wing chun mas adaptado al deporte.
These teachings are as endless as the ocean 🙏
Master Gary is a beast
Gary's accent is never changing.
Gary is the best in the world . If ever I could go out there n train with him I'd dedicate my life to it.. so serious this guy is.
This is what we call greatness. Thanks for sharing !
Man, I love his chi sao
One of Most Favorit the Art
He's great and his school is great too - high level students who generously share their experience
If Bruce Lee was living today, he would have looked like Sifu Gary.
Yes Charlie and it was an experience being in the back garden.
It's like training gung fu on another planet. Super fucking rad. Still can't believe he's teaching in Monterey Park, California of all places. Actually, the food scene is amazing there so that part kind of makes sense. Train hard and fight calm
Greatness
Gary Lamb also ran a big Thai boxing club in Hong Kong. He said wing Chun is more effective in the street and Thai boxing is more effective in the ring. He knows how to fight. He learned from Bruce Lee's main teacher Wong Shun Leung who was famous for taking on all fighters in Hong Kong Kong. Wong Shun Leung was one of Ip Man's top teachers. Don't think that Wing Chun people only know Wing Chun. Many these days are also good at MMA but for the street or for bodyguard work or for policing or for being a bouncer or jail guard, prefer Wing Chun. I have known many top fighters who this generation has never heard of.
A lot of wing chun is centerline defense
Win chun is great only to attack the opponent's fists with your head. Think about this and train boxing if you do not want to be beaten hard in a real fight
@@andresausecha9553 Bruce Lee incorporated principles of wing chun into American boxing. Centerline define and the counter/parry, are ideas that are used to great success, in American boxing. Check out Anderson Silva v Bisbing. Anderson incorporated Wing Chun, into his repertoire.
100%. dudes just dont know.
Thank you for sharing brother 🙏
What if the oponent doesn't like playing?
You could waste time and energy exchanging blows or you could simply push the opponent down the stairs. Evergreen Fist is not chasing hands, it's attacking your defenseless center
Las situaciones son irreales nadie pega así en la calle.
Çok güzel dans
It’s funny how people have an opinion on everything especially when they have no experience. Some technics are very usefull for the street and for the ring. Try to practice the Jeet Kune Do and you will know what is applicable in the Wing Chung.
brilliant summation. Train hard and fight calm. #flyhimaway
Nobody wanna dance in a fight!
No aplicable a la realidad *
It's a drill. You will learn feeling and control.
This is only useful to dance in front of a non attacking "oponent", but I do not suggest to do theses stupidities in a real fight
It's a drill. You see only one piece of the puzzle and decry the entire image. You can't see the entire picture from just one pixel. No one wants a coach who cuts the training partner's throat duing a demonstration. Not even you. He's demonstrating control. Don't just ball up your first and punch - even a baby can do this - think about what you are doing and why. Lead your opponent into nothingness. The young idea is small at the beginning
It is not applicable to realty.
@Ryder E fanatic
En realidad chi sao solo es un ejercicio, hay profecionales que lo usan Rose Namajunas,tony ferguson y si hablas del estilo busca qi la la es el wing chun mas adaptado al deporte.
@@NEIBOYYT Gracias por el datoo
@Ryder E remember him when you get a beating in the street
What exactly are you referring to?