Very underrated in Wing Chun is the kicks. We’re often not pushed to focus on them as much as we should, but we do have em! Subscribe for further content and training practices for kicks! 🙇🏿♂️
I’ve noticed a lot of people get caught up in hands, maybe from my tkd background I made it more of an emphasis to use kicks at least for entry. Also being average height or shorter the longest ranged weapon is normally more useful
We don‘t do stomping kick with the recoil acion (chambering the kick back to knee). We fall into the kick, I was told it is meant to break the leg at the knee joint. So basically you immediately land on the ground. The way it is practiced here, is the way I tried to do it originally because of my years in Korean karate - it was hard to break out of doing the chambering recoil action.
Mantis practitioner I was taught the same kick but different name. I did TKD prior so I also had the issue with breaking the habit of chambering recoil.
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I’ve been focusing a lot on learning the hand forms, but really wanted to start learning more about the kicks...this will be perfect to get me started! Very much appreciate it, and you have such clean, fantastic form 👏🏼 subscribed!
So am I to understand that there's no roundhouse kicks in Wing Chun? That feels so weird, considering how prevalent they are in like every style with kicks. Also is the "diagonal kick" mechanically different from the other similar kicks, or is it just done at a different angle?
For the most part the kicks aren’t too different mechanically, more so angles and intent of the kick. There’s no roundhouse in Wing Chun though many other arts do have it, briefly put roundhouses is great for sport fighting but not smaller more confined spaces like wc is meant to be used for.
Good wing Chun with the so gerk I was taught to keep the foot a inch or 2 above the ground and aim for the shin where there is no bone or cartilage. Just to add on, good form
It's just 3 kicks in wing chun. Check it. 1Front 2 inside kick 3 side kick and all are low. In wing chun wushu is sidekick sometimes. But mostly 3 basic kicks but 32 situations and Winkel 🥂 have fun
What city do you stay in I practice Tai Ch kung fu maybe we can get together sometime not the artificial Tai Chi people be talking about LOL just looking for good people to work out with
Yea the stomp kicks also oblique kicks as other styles puts them. They’re the safest kicks to throw if you’re the user even if you kick hard and miss you’re in good recovery position
Very underrated in Wing Chun is the kicks. We’re often not pushed to focus on them as much as we should, but we do have em! Subscribe for further content and training practices for kicks! 🙇🏿♂️
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
keep going i do wing chun and your skills are accurate
it' because the kicks make you loose the balance
I only practice mma and wrestling, but I don't care what people say I think Wing Chun is cool af, and probably underrated af too
Wow, didn't know wing chun had so many kicks. As I guy who loves kicks, can't wait to learn wing chun someday.
I’ve noticed a lot of people get caught up in hands, maybe from my tkd background I made it more of an emphasis to use kicks at least for entry. Also being average height or shorter the longest ranged weapon is normally more useful
"These kicks don't work in MMA"
and then
"Oblique kicks should be banned"
😂😂😂 right
I haven't seen wing chun kicks like that since the late nineties, excellent technique bro!
Glad I came across this video.
We don‘t do stomping kick with the recoil acion (chambering the kick back to knee). We fall into the kick, I was told it is meant to break the leg at the knee joint. So basically you immediately land on the ground. The way it is practiced here, is the way I tried to do it originally because of my years in Korean karate - it was hard to break out of doing the chambering recoil action.
Mantis practitioner I was taught the same kick but different name. I did TKD prior so I also had the issue with breaking the habit of chambering recoil.
Awesome thank you
Nice, clean demonstration of solid techniques. Good kicking skills. Well done.
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I’ve been focusing a lot on learning the hand forms, but really wanted to start learning more about the kicks...this will be perfect to get me started! Very much appreciate it, and you have such clean, fantastic form 👏🏼 subscribed!
🙏🏿thank you glad we could help 🙇🏿
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for posting!
I don't know why this video is as mesmerizing as it is.
So am I to understand that there's no roundhouse kicks in Wing Chun? That feels so weird, considering how prevalent they are in like every style with kicks. Also is the "diagonal kick" mechanically different from the other similar kicks, or is it just done at a different angle?
For the most part the kicks aren’t too different mechanically, more so angles and intent of the kick. There’s no roundhouse in Wing Chun though many other arts do have it, briefly put roundhouses is great for sport fighting but not smaller more confined spaces like wc is meant to be used for.
Yeah, turning your back to your adversary is a big no, no
0:08 tay gerk
0:14 biu gerk
0:19 jep son gerk
0:25 chai gerk
0:35 dung gerk
0:43 huen gerk
0:53 so gerk
1:03 tep son gerk
1:22 len wan gerk
Dude, Bad Ass...
Thank you
Great job!
Good wing Chun with the so gerk I was taught to keep the foot a inch or 2 above the ground and aim for the shin where there is no bone or cartilage. Just to add on, good form
I applaud your enthusiasm!
Very cool!
But you need a bit more input...for your art.
Where are you located?
We’re located in Michigan
Uoooooooool very Good 😀😀😀
Sou do Brasil ,obrigado .....
thank you !!
Really cool
В вин чунь,корпус не отклоняется назад при ударе ногой
How many kick in total in wing chun?
Officially 8 kicks
It's just 3 kicks in wing chun. Check it. 1Front 2 inside kick 3 side kick and all are low. In wing chun wushu is sidekick sometimes. But mostly 3 basic kicks but 32 situations and Winkel 🥂 have fun
Very knowledgeable
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I Like Your Voice
Muito bom👏👏👏👏
Good work keep it up
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What city do you stay in I practice Tai Ch kung fu maybe we can get together sometime not the artificial Tai Chi people be talking about LOL just looking for good people to work out with
Are you in Michigan?
damn you are so cool
Wing Chun is best martial art
Noice, I can defend myself now
Probably not
Check out Shaolin Merk Millions on youtube. Peace
Wing is such an easy and Almost the best martial arts. You dont need to be flexible like in taekwando.
Jon Jones uses some o this kicks in the ufc
Yea the stomp kicks also oblique kicks as other styles puts them. They’re the safest kicks to throw if you’re the user even if you kick hard and miss you’re in good recovery position
Man ol’man. Where to start. These kicks are bad and poorly explained. Your application and understanding is off.