Best videos that I've seen yet. I'm learning only kali so far, but want to learn all the energy drills that i can. You are a very good teacher. I love the detail.If you haven't already, please make more videos on this .
Im not that far into this one and already liking how your facing the video. Perfect visual motion. I just recently found out about JKD. Been training wing chun 20 years. Fine tuning my skills... Thank you.
Thank you so much for answering my request. I've been away from my Sifu and Sigung for a year and needed this because this is where I stopped. Thank you soooo much! ?💯❤
I’ve always noticed a lot of fencing-esque movements in wing chun...it’s like fencing with your hands-boxing has also been described this way. This also reminds me a lot of push hands type exercises. I suspect chi sao may contain principles derived from weapon use (perhaps spear/staff, as well as swords, etc.). I know wing chun has staff and sword forms, notably the paired butterfly swords. Of course there is also the striking and (occasionally acknowledged) grappling application. These skills could be very useful in a clinch/guard situation, in addition to a standing fist fight. Arms always end up entangled, whether you’re wrestling or trying to avoid being shot or stabbed. There are also the similarities to certain Kali knife techniques, etc. Interesting stuff...I always enjoy the comparative/conceptual analysis or “theory” side of things.
I really appreciate how awesomely you explain it all, well done man, thank you so much for sharing ... Yes, make an entire series disgusting this subject, well, that is if you've not done so by this time, right on!!!!
I consider it to be offensively defensive. Defend the same way that you strike, with quickness and precision. I've been combining 52 blocks with a little bit of Chi Sao for the redirection of energy. A punch is only really strong in one direction, the direction it's traveling. Deflections are easy from all other angles.
Simplicity is a must to understand the merit of any application of Wing Chun. I fight as a south paw which is ignored by 99.9 percent Wing Chun practitioners. Knowing your opponents leverage as right or left is a must to go further with any application
Best videos that I've seen yet. I'm learning only kali so far, but want to learn all the energy drills that i can. You are a very good teacher. I love the detail.If you haven't already, please make more videos on this .
Im not that far into this one and already liking how your facing the video. Perfect visual motion. I just recently found out about JKD. Been training wing chun 20 years. Fine tuning my skills... Thank you.
After Absorbing this info as a beginner as a wrestler REPETITIVE is key, so I'm trying to get step 1 an so on sorta in order . Thankyou.
Thank you for the in depth explanation of chi sao!
Thank you so much for answering my request. I've been away from my Sifu and Sigung for a year and needed this because this is where I stopped. Thank you soooo much! ?💯❤
I’ve always noticed a lot of fencing-esque movements in wing chun...it’s like fencing with your hands-boxing has also been described this way. This also reminds me a lot of push hands type exercises. I suspect chi sao may contain principles derived from weapon use (perhaps spear/staff, as well as swords, etc.). I know wing chun has staff and sword forms, notably the paired butterfly swords. Of course there is also the striking and (occasionally acknowledged) grappling application. These skills could be very useful in a clinch/guard situation, in addition to a standing fist fight. Arms always end up entangled, whether you’re wrestling or trying to avoid being shot or stabbed. There are also the similarities to certain Kali knife techniques, etc. Interesting stuff...I always enjoy the comparative/conceptual analysis or “theory” side of things.
I really appreciate how awesomely you explain it all, well done man, thank you so much for sharing ... Yes, make an entire series disgusting this subject, well, that is if you've not done so by this time, right on!!!!
I did find 1 item that is useful to me, so its thumbs up.
Thanks for this video, GREAT explanation!
yeah, i'd really like more videos about Chi Sao
Thank you very much! Very well explained the basics about the "how and why"! More of this one please.
Amazing content, keep it up!
Fantastically in-depth information .#thankyou
Awesome, the more videos, the better
Definitely more on CHI-SAU !👍😎
Thanks a lot Sifu.....bless you
Thank you this video is very helpful
Thanks! You're an amazing master!
Great Video!!
thank for the video it pretty good. Hope fully you can go more in to depth about it soon thank you
I am working on a series for YT that will give you a deep look into this area-and functional training methods. Thank you for your comment.
Agree with this lineage and structure
I consider it to be offensively defensive. Defend the same way that you strike, with quickness and precision. I've been combining 52 blocks with a little bit of Chi Sao for the redirection of energy. A punch is only really strong in one direction, the direction it's traveling. Deflections are easy from all other angles.
Simplicity is a must to understand the merit of any application of Wing Chun. I fight as a south paw which is ignored by 99.9 percent Wing Chun practitioners. Knowing your opponents leverage as right or left is a must to go further with any application
I think everyone should learn wing chun before JKD at least the basics.
I'm glad u trimmed your beard
Fox and crane for a good stance make sure that your pigeon toed