Hi Sifu Adam wonderful. It’s nice to hear in a Wing Chun way. Old school boxing also has a similar framework. Step and punch same foot same hand as the foot lands so does the punch. 👍
You stay inline when entering. It concentrates your energy as you knife your way in. You make your feet more lateral when negotiating with someone else.
Hi Sifu Adam wonderful. It’s nice to hear in a Wing Chun way. Old school boxing also has a similar framework. Step and punch same foot same hand as the foot lands so does the punch. 👍
Makes sense thanks
This is so good. Thank you 🙏
Thank u Sifu Adam....Jey
The video looks so old yet the resolution is obviously current, it's really messing with my brain. Great video as always though. 👍🏽
Awesome stuff as always 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Dear Sifu Adam, isn't it a big disadventige that your foot are inline? I mean you have no way to keep balance from sideway pushes
You stay inline when entering. It concentrates your energy as you knife your way in. You make your feet more lateral when negotiating with someone else.
and what if there more attackers?(I'm new to wing-chung,but I practiced qwan ki do.)
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@@martombarnabas83 if there is more than one attacker you need to try to corral attackers in front of you and maintain longer distance.
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I combined this technic with me previous one, and its a hell lot more effective.@@sifuadamwilliss