IWKA Wing Tjun (Part 1) | Sergio Iadarola | Season 1 Episode 03
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2016
- Sifu Sergio gives an exclusive insight into the IWKA Wing Tjun system, which has programs and forms from several lineages in its curriculum. This system is based upon the concepts and theory dating back to around the 1800s, with training methods from Wing Chun's ancestor arts Fujian white crane and Emei. This 2 part interview helps viewers understand more clearly what happened in history and the uniqueness of the fusion.
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John Cogan is very good too Sergio check him out
Wonderful work Martial Man! I'd love for you to invite him back and talk to him about demonstrating the Tian Zhaolin forms of taijiquan, it's applications and internal power. Including the 64 posture Xiao Jia of Yang Shao Hou. I appreciate all you do!
Sifu Sergio is the type of martial artist I desire to be, forever seeking knowledge, respectful to the past and looking to the future. Thank you for this. Respect
@makaveli thedon I haven't watched yet but why do you say that so I can look for it?
Those hook punches make me think of the Systema masters. They punch like that a lot.
Thank you so much. I now have a far greater and deeper understanding, that really helps me understand the system.
5 years later I've been practising this 'fist" shaking move. I use it daily at the kids that cut across my lawn. I am now a feared senior.....
awesome this video has helped me deal with stress in daily life by detaching myself by practising and listening to your theory thank you
was enjoyable and understandably taught . .glad to know of solid principles that justify themselves tested against time and study..praying for the emergence of a sudden work respect for the art.
A lot of logic and control of energy behind Sifu Sergio concepts. I love his way of thinking.
Well explained. Thank you Sifu Sergio
Very good. Same principle as systema. Great teacher. I wish I could attend one of his seminars.
Sifu Sergio is a great teacher and very passionate about martial arts.
My master explained the concepts brilliantly but this is an other level above that. It's truly inspiring.
Sifu Sergio is definititely the hope of wing chun. Very intelligent honest transparent and thorough. But most of all extremely skilled and talented.
Sergio you are the BEST!!
Great explanation of internal Wing Chun concepts, thank you!
Your explanation is great, now i will try more to relax my muscle when striking
Very educational video of Wing Chun importance of relaxation. More relaxed and calm you are more effective your punches are. I am a Jeet Kune Do Practioneer but I incorporate elements of Wing Chun and Taekwondo and other martial arts into my JKD.
Really great skills, thank you for sharing with us.
You're welcome.
When watching the master moving it looks similar to how the masters of the Russian Systema system move.
this is the first wing chun system that actually makes sense. bravo sergio
Great vid. This was very complicated for my knowledge about detaching stuff. I have learned to move my whole body as one unit. However, Sifu Sergio (Wing Chun) encouraged us to detaching our body. It would be great if Sifu explained a bit more about how to detach my movement and my breathing. Respect, Thankyou
Mai Pharuj I'm happy you hear that you have learnt something of value from the video. Good luck with your training.
awesome info shared here ... see this is the stuff I really like
I understand and appreciate. Thank you!
Very good explanation Sifu... I think Chuck Liddell had some type of knowledge of this...He knocked people out going backwards in The UFC
I have subscribed to this channel. @TheMartialMAN your project is very cool, can't wait to see the site coming up :D And yeah, thanks for this amazing video, Sifu Sergio is my SiGung and I am very proud to practice the IWKA System!
Big up!
Thank you for your kind words and positive feedback.
+THE MARTIAL MAN very good channel ! keep up the good work. Do you practise Wing chun or Chow Gar Mantis ? if none of these 2 systems, why did you chose them for interview?
He has lots of pictures of grandmasters. That's cool.
But then also has a lovely great big picture of himself up there too.
Modest.
If you were the youngest person ever to become a Grand Master, you would also be able to be this "modest".
Sueli Giesler 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for sharing. Motivating to say the least :)
Really looking forward to part 2 and 3 and 4 etc.!
Part 2 will be released this week. Thank you for your positive feedback.
excellent I'm looking foward to part two.
Thank you
This is the best!
That was sick at the end when you dropped the skills ..savage
Better than I expected….TY
Clean clear practical explanation ❤❤
great video. lots of useful information and insight
your channel is really good. thanks man!
Thank you
I totally agree good stuff
Wing Chun has become so diluted over the years but this restores it to the initial concept of how & why it was so effective, truly amazing.
Fantastic.
Many thanks for sifu Sergio regard to principle of punch in Wingchun
approved.
lineages, styles, etc... all i care is effectiveness and efficiency. and this man understands his work, he knows his gin (not sure how to write it) so he is good. I was lucky to find a teacher who also understands gin (although we don't call it like that). there are some wing chun practicioners who unfortunately fail to see it und use lik.
"we are detached from what other styles are looking for" - and this is why I'm... sceptical about other martial arts since i started with wing chun.
Killer instructional!
Sifu Sergio is the best martial artist practicioner of his own art IWKA wing chun, that he made up himself, that is not like any other kind of wing chun, because he made it up, so he couldn't be critised by other wing chun practicioners, due to ignorance of the art he created for himself and those gullible enough to follow blindly. WAY TO GO.
elenderoner So you think he sucks at Wing Chun?
This is really good
Good to c a real master
GOD bless teacher
AWesome vids just subbed and liked:)
Fantastic
this guy really know his art...
great skills
Fantastic crystal clean example
One word, Wow.
Powerful !
Fantastic video and great channel.
Thank you
+THE MARTIAL MAN when's part 3
+Swaggdocta23 This is a 2 part interview.
Interesting. Waysun Liao fused Fukien White Crane with Tai Chi. A lot of condensing, vibrating, and Song Gong. Same lineage.
very good
And a great attitude
Do anyone know if any southern style ever incorperated certain palm techniques from their northern brothers ?
The high bong-sau can be used as an open palm strike from shoulder to centerline. I used to train it by hitting lamposts as I walked past them to see if I could break the bulb.
The martial mauwn.. said with a team america tone.. you rule . Kung Fu rules.. ty for keeping it real..
Anyone can whip their arms like that by detracting the body so what's the point? What is so amaze? Correct me if I am wrong
The point is most people don't know how to whip their arms.
the punching is similar to the yang mian system and tong bei chuan. i do the punching in a similar fashion taking notes from the aforementioned arts. Even the ku lao system of wing chun punches straight like the yip man system; i wonder which wing chun lineage did sifu sergio learn the circular way from?
The russian "Wing Chun" called Systema ; )
the highest level of martial arts is an escape from the prison of "forms" and focuses on applying "concepts"
My first WC lineage had both the hooking and the uppercut punches exactly as shown here. It was Mainland Chan Wah Shun lineage. Learned it in fountain Valley Ca back in 93’. I’ve also seen it used in seven star mantis. It may look like Systema but the ‘engine’ isn’t the same. Hope that helps.
Real wc practioner. And real person.
wow !!! knowledge knowledge and only knowledge................
Fight Xu Xiaodong or gtfo
Very similar to System punching concepts.
Awesome wing chun but I sadly disagree that we need the floor more than what the video is about.
Through out the video Sergio says that wing chun power comes from the heart. Each limb and tendon draws power yes.
But through out the video I see him settling his balance.
If you watch careful every strike he lowers his centre of gravity.
He is using the floor with out noticing it.
If i push him and he lowers his centre of gravivity i cannot push him but if he stands up on his toes i will push him off.
Sifu Sergio best wing chun Master i ever see
You haven't seen any other then, I suppose.
he punches the air with such great force his fist almost dislocates from his wrist!
I would like to see him punch you!
yeah, air does not punch back!
These Hammerstrikes at 9:52 totally Systema and also 14:45 also how he applies it at 15:10 in that special angle 100% Systema. Never saw it in any WC but you can see it in almost every Systema video. Also the concept at 17:34 to strike without retraction and applications at 19:27 its all Systema! He is open minded an learn from other systems that's ok but then he should tell what he is doing and where he got it from!!!
It does say so, right at the very beginning of the video. When he says WC he is referring to his own WC system.
makes you wonder if this where systema got it from. from some earlier wing chun system. or maybe these principles were independently discovered
as matter of fact russian People had an exchange with a kungfu Master of internal Art But only the yielding Part and that is what you see in systema and the so called ballistic punches.
Wing chun had these punches. Systema is not the only art with this type of striking. This uses the tendons versus just pure dead weight. Expand your understanding.
If you look at the Biu Ji form, the punch is there. Even in the Ipman lineages. It is just not often used.
It is well known that Sergio studied Systema in Hong Kong for several years. His teacher is still there. He is using systema and selling it off as Wing Chun. Wake up people.
I subscribed, can you do a video on another Wing Chun Siu Fu
Hi, there will be a lot more added to the members only section of our website. Thank you for subscribing.
He is using the ground all the time, mans not floating
That punch is no joke
not sure that the snake engine discribed in his stuff is seperate, i have seen this in other people, but not many :) Sigong Chu Shong Tin knew it,, though Chu Shong Tin discribes Nim Lik as 'mind force' and he could certianly do it, i think it is in the system, it just isnt taught. and in the west, all the deeper stuff is left out for some unknown reason. i guess we just dont have the master's that are willing to teach this stuff. Its great that Sifu Sergio would teach others the snake engine :-)
Thats right because originally Kung fu was to be secretive not shared around the world how we are lucky enough to even see it today. Big ups to Bruce Lee again for helping to make it possible
i still think much of the internal stuff is secret
Yes it really still is what lil I know of it cause it gets deep in to ancient alchemy ancestors whom not only knew about their own bodies but also many things about our world what we still don't know all about today even. a lot of the tales or old folklore we may call we may not ever understand just because we haven't made those leaps beyond our physical everyday understanding.
I think meditation is the key to unlocking our potential, i think the more calm we are, the more we are able to sense and observe, and this gives us an edge, i think it takes alot of stretching to open joints and nerve/blood pathways, and once we are supple and our joints are open, we can meditate deeply and this allows our minds to flow. There are many stories of people meditating and after meditation practice, they are able to do beutifull poetry or some other feat, yet they may be illiterate, I think this is how the stuff will constantly be re-invented, and refined and redefined
I can agree with most you've said , but also one must participate in the functions they are trying to acheive as well. Understanding ones own body help the participant to know what to do or not do in certain situations. When ever we see Shaolin Monks perform certain tasks they are in that state of meditation frame of mind while performing those tasks. The monks had not only trained their minds but also their bodies as well to be able to do those type of things which is the foundation of many martial arts especially any style of kung fu style. Then lastly we all must remember physical participation its what helped Shaolin and other kung fu styles become what they are today thanks to the father of Shaolin Kung Fu Bodhiharma.
Sifu Sergio discovered Systema... cool.
wing chun was before sistema, if anything sistema discoveren wing chun (and some others).
Yeah, right... :D
LOL
exactly.
russians know only brawling. trust me, I'm a russian.
Just because you are russian it doenst mean you know anything about Systema. And yes what he show here has more of Systema than WC!
Seems similar to systema.
great content, not totally agree though, will visit u soon:)
sir open a showlin school for india at kolkata you will get profit and student both ,indian boys are also crazy for kung fu but all schools are in south india north indian boys are reluctantly going for karate ,taikondo ,judo
Iadarola ,nel esempio del pugno che colpisci il pao (dove fai capire che se lo tiri più rilassato l'energia viene trasmessa meglio all'avversario)...però ....c'è un ma....ma uno dei primi principi del Wing Chun e che qualsiasi colpo tu tiri , non viene mai caricato come nella box,ma le mani partono dalla posizione in cui si trovano (immagino che te Iadarola stavi facendo vedere solo un esempio ).....almeno é quello che so ed e quello che avvantaggia il Wing Chun ....però so anche che la potenza del pugno non cambia (c'è, se devo tirare 200 pugni a catena per buttare una persona giù mi sa che devo cercami una altro buon maestro di Wing Chun ) ....
Sifu thanks for your videos, i find them inspiring. I have a question about this way to hit: how it works when you throw your punch and it finds something on his way, as an harm parry? can u change the technic suddenly, like a direct punch becoming an hook to go over the parry? i train wing chun and that is something i am starting to learn, but i can do it only if my punch starts from the feet, so moving the leg behind the punch i can let it change direction on the way. I hope to have been clear, sorry for my english!
Yes, let's take out the most efficient part of WC (straight line attacks) and swap them out for a bunch of telegraphed, circular movements. A smaller person will have trouble generating sufficient knock out power with these whipping style movements and they also promote hand chasing. If it's not broke, don't fix it.
i think he didn't forget the centerline (he actually mentions it at 19:55 or something), he just used the circular motion as an example where you are already in some chi sao situation. look from 19:25. also, you can still whip in a straight line, don't forget, that it's the elbow which moves in the line, not the wrist! he also mentioned at the beginning that the fist comes (in an ideal situation) from the heart = straight line. also he uses only existing theory without trying to reinvent it, ergo there is no fix.
all your joints are circular, and 'striaght line' means from fist to target, regardless of where fist is... he goes deeper than a basic punch in that you have to have controll systems and punch... he's good at the controll systems and gate usage :) so yes, straight line is best, but may not provide the best solution. often its down to what u do after the strike :) or in the setup of the strike.... another aspect is that when you train movements, u have to train them all in their max ranges, and then when you use them, you use them in the most minimalistic way, this build your mentality for the big stance and the big motions, but you do the small motions physicaly, this also has the effect of building the correct mentality for the small refined motions... eventualy the internalised method may be circular, and the actual implementation of it being 'direct' u may not be able to see the movements as they become refined.
Khatsu Dum my issue is when he takes the hands back to create the whipping force. Try doing that against someone in chi sao who's chasing your center and has good forward intent-you will get hit every time.
cyanide when you attempt to control your opponent's hands at the expense of striking him-you are chasing his hands and making yourself a target. Wing Chun only works at the bent-elbow range-that is the max range. Using the hand that's already in place is a primary WC idea, but he's taking the missed punch and then trying to use it to disrupt the opponent's balance by punching his hip and shoulder (an idea he likely got from Systema). The primary of idea WC is to create a chained attack to the head or neck of your opponent until he is incapacitated. Integrating these these superfluous actions into WC complete undermines its effectiveness.
well, chain punch fast doesnt really work in a proper fight, the idea of it is nice, but it works well if u climb, or fall, so u can do little combos with it, like, punch guard with jab, then lower liver shot, then climb up for head/chest/neck shot,... but throwing these punches fast and accurate,.. it just doesnt happen, far superior to use it to sink opponents bridge and adjust position
Ouch.
In real combat you are not afforded a touching position before you engage such as Chi Sao gives students, and a well timed P-I-A destroys touch sensitivity assumptions.
LMA UK
Awesome statement... I do understand his points... But, I totally agree with you
@Jah P truth! .. in my opinion ;)
LMA UK does the pool make a hole and assumes where you're going to land or does that hole firm when you jump in the pool? So it is not an assumption it is reflex reaction and sensitivity.
people seriously need to watch the video closely. dont be fooled. when Sergio does demos showing how the power is the same at short distance vs normal distance is a joke. starting off at short distance and then winding back (the same as the normal distance punch) does not count as getting power at short distance. if you want to demo how powerful u are at short distance, then strike at the close up position rather than winding up. anyone that cannot see this is a fool
thanks!
finally someone who is not so overenthusiastic!
Would love to train with the best
Numer one
It's not true to say there's no wind up...
There is plenty of windup. For the closer range punches you can clearly see with your own eyes he winds back quickly before launching a punch.
Don't get me wrong, the punches are great and powerful, but to say the punches are the same power at different distances is not true. The starting range is different, but he winds back on the close range punches to deliver the SAME power
Great video but
Sergio is much better than kernscpecht and leung ting today.
Not Boztepe tho
Oui je vous remericer a toute des martiale de la Wing Chun vous avez donner a nous mais je d' avoir un question et je le donner des idees pendant tes temps de entrainement peux vous a fait eqale travailler il y a un video je le regarder lorsque tu a presse un homme de noire trop , ce mouvement ne a pas bon si vous decider a donner vos idees a d' autres gens merci vous d' accepte nos idees.
I now have a whole new level of fear after seeing this guy use these close strikes.
Lost me when he was beating up on his student with chi Sao and his student wasn't attacking or keeping his elbows in. That's not chi sao
''(...) is coming with a baseball bat smashing my knee or my ankle (...)'' - 6:00
First off, don't let it come that far, if there are more guys and they have weapons, ESCAPE should be your priority and not victory. So don't stand there, move around!
Secondly, is someone smashes your knee or ankle with a baseball bat and you're already fighting more than one guy, you're done for. Unless you're a movie star and you're in a martial arts flick.
But cool story about detachment and Chan/Zen and stuff to mix that in with martial arts. I'm sure lots of potential buyers, especially those seeking the mystical asian wisdom, will be interested.
Sulla posizione di base del Wing non posso dire nulla e qualcosa che ti hanno fatto capire molto bene (infatti secondo me il primo principio del w.c lo hai acquisito bene " l'equilibrio " ) .... Ma quando muovi le mani c'è qualcosa che non mi piace non so dovrei vederti meglio e toccarti per capire .....
A real shame no one else teach like this.then there would be no bad communication against real wc
ving tsun don't whip....!!!!!!
This isn't ving tsun dumbass. It's Wing Chun, and that's not whipping. It's a relaxed strike that generated power from the ground up, and causes his arm to jolt due to the force being thrown into it, and no tension to block it.
Wing Chun is the same chinese ideograph its just another western wrigting "dumbass". And Marcel is also right with the whip. Sifu Sergio is almost doing more Systema here than Wing Chun.
Not a bad combination, wing chung and systema mix, but better call it wing systema, would be more honest
Except the systema got all their knowledge from wing chun. Nothing original in systema
That's bad aash. the kempo can use this changing of power source.
true that lol you know I wonder if the origions of karate would of been at the time of development of the soft arts ? Like the southern arts they incorperated the hard combine with the soft with other useful techniques
Geat wc
Just a bit of fact: if you hit for 3% at arms length and then hit for 3% at an inch that is possible for anyone. For instance any one can flick you with a finger at any range, Master Sergio's claims would only be illustrated if he was showing 100% at all ranges as only then could you determine a drop off over range or a consistency. If you not going to use a critical and analytical mind you are just feeding people bullshit and this needs to be appreciated by masters and sifus also, if they cannot illustrate intelligently, then we have to call their actual skill into question.
Generating power without using the law of biomechanics? - I would rather prefer not even if such thing is possible to begin with...
atleast he makes money out of it... this aint no ving tsun, i havent seen any chi sao of yours in this video and i dont understand the thing about engine cause ving tsun is about body mechanics, its not tai chi or systema... so many frauds out there, if you think you are good than go to germany and do some chi sao with phillip bayer i think he will teach you some lessons, maybe its not too late for you. no hating...
There is more of the Chi Sau in part 2, thank you for your comment.
Mutsu Enmei Ryuu
personally I have lots of respwct for sifu Sergio, he really study deep in wing chun system and travel all over china to met the old masters, he's at a very high level of Wing Chun kung fu. Sifu Baker is good too, he's a student of Leung chun Leng ( Ip Man student) but I don't think Sifu Baker really get into the "chi" part very much. that's the way I see it, no offense.
All of this is very pretty and neat to look at but in a real fight it's borderline useless. Sorry. If I'm wrong, prove me wrong. Actions speak louder than words.
"Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth."
Frank Huttanus oh that is so true!!! very good!!
Frank Huttanus that's Mike Tyson quote make sure you give him the credit