our viewer's comment about promoting a healthy lifestyle among young people-absolutely! The way we live influences everything we do. As I often say, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." By prioritizing fitness and martial arts, we empower the next generation to live with purpose and strength.
In Wing Chun, closing the gap is about timing, precision, and adaptability. As I always say, "fight move, people move." It's about understanding your opponent's movements and adjusting yours accordingly. When you observed the pivot in my kick, it's a prime example of adapting to the situation. By pivoting, I could generate more power and control the distance between myself and the opponent. Remember, the cornerstone of our training is mastering the art of 'closing the gap.' It's not just a physical maneuver but a mindset-an understanding that in real-world confrontations, adaptability is key. For those eager to explore further, our website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ offers a comprehensive program that delves deeper into these techniques. Keep practicing, stay aware, and never underestimate the importance of being prepared.
Matthew 6:33 KJV But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33 short meaning: Search for the truths,and peace,and joy from god, in a way that is important to you, more than other things,and live in the same way that he want you to truly live, by his laws, and he will provide everything you need.
Greetings! It's fantastic to hear about your journey with Wing Chun. Theory lays the foundation, but practice refines the art. Remember, 'The way you do anything is the way you do everything.' How can I assist you further?
In my experience, Tori-Uke drills are foundational for understanding the dynamics of confrontation and response. Through practice and repetition, we sharpen our instincts and refine our movements, earning respect for the art and ourselves. The cornerstone of our training is the art of 'closing the gap,' a vital skill in real-world confrontations. Whether it's in Wing Chun or any martial art, the ability to swiftly bridge the distance between you and your opponent is crucial. Remember, as I always say, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." It's not just about the technique; it's about embodying the principles in every aspect of our lives. Keep practicing, stay disciplined, and never let anyone bully you. Train hard, live clean, and you'll find yourself ready for whatever challenges come your way.
Thank you for your kind words! Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Each martial art has its strengths, but it's vital to find what works for you in different situations. What's your preferred method for "closing the gap" in a confrontation?
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying the content. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." It's all about dedication and focus. Have you had any specific techniques or concepts that resonated with you lately?
Thank you for your enthusiasm! In martial arts, the cornerstone of our training is the art of 'closing the gap,' a vital skill in real-world confrontations. Adaptability, the essence of combat, is embodied in the mantra "fight move. people move."
Closing the gap efficiently is key. In my experience, blending speed and precision is paramount. Remember, 'the way you do anything is the way you do everything.' Adaptability is crucial; it's not just about the technique, but how you execute it in the moment. Check out our website for our full program, where we delve deeper into this vital skill. www.wingchunmaster.tv/
Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos! Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Keep that mindset strong in all your endeavors. For more in-depth training, check out our full program on the website. www.wingchunmaster.tv/
Master Wong, I have following your channel almost 10 years. Many videos,many skills, many entertainment... Respect you and thanks for all the videos! And now, I want to ask you, if you make a video about; "How to fight with the bully, if you have a fully equipped backpack on you. "Anyway is it possible to win? Or just drop down the bag and punch in the face? God bless and thank you!
I appreciate your support over the years! It's been a journey of skills, entertainment, and mutual respect. When facing a bully with a fully equipped backpack, adaptability is key. You might need to drop the bag for agility, but remember, it's not just about physical tactics. It's about mental readiness and situational awareness. We'll explore this in-depth. Stay tuned! Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you.
In my experience, criticism fuels growth. As for holding my own, it's not about boasting; it's about readiness. Join me in mastering KT3 Self-Defense for real-world readiness. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
In our training, we emphasize adaptability-the essence of combat encapsulated in "fight move, people move." Understanding oneself, the adversary, and the environment is key to survival. Every technique must serve this purpose.
i believe an oil check is the best self defense technique, however, everytime i ask a training partner to practice oil checks i get beat up. what do i do?
@lorenzpelenio6814 anyone can learn siu lim tau shapes and movements, but understanding how the shapes and movements are implemented into actual fighting. It's not enough to just learn the moves.
In a confrontation, the cornerstone of our training lies in mastering the art of 'closing the gap.' Adaptability is key. Remember, "fight move, people move." Each scenario requires a unique approach tailored to the opponent's actions and environment.
You should have been teaching people how to repent From the example of acts 2:38 in the original bible, the king James Version,and how to receive salvation for their soul from john 3:5 in the bible.
Respectfully, spiritual matters are deeply personal. In my experience, martial arts teach discipline, focus, and self-improvement. These virtues are essential for a balanced life. "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Let's focus on enhancing our physical and mental well-being together.
Master Wong, Karate cannont save you on judgment day. Don't you or do you not know that god died for your sins to save your soul! John 3:16 kjv GOD LOVES YOU SIR!
Absolutely, my friend! In Wing Chun, speed is power. I'll demonstrate techniques to enhance your punching speed, ensuring you strike like lightning. Keep an eye on the channel for this invaluable lesson. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
Ah, greetings! A serene invocation indeed. In martial arts, just as in life, we find harmony through balance. Now, let's address today's theme: "closing the gap" in confrontations. Remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything.
this guy should be in movies
It's like old style jackie chan ..Awesome !!
Great wing chun techniques thanks for sharing master wong❤❤🖒
My pleasure
Master Wong. You are a great example. Healthy lifestyle for young people. So that many schoolchildren quit poisoning Ike. And went in for sports.💪
our viewer's comment about promoting a healthy lifestyle among young people-absolutely! The way we live influences everything we do. As I often say, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." By prioritizing fitness and martial arts, we empower the next generation to live with purpose and strength.
Thanks for posting, master!
My pleasure!
Good defense 😮
it's when you can't find a practice opponent
I seen when you kicked him you pivoted your left foot out, very important
In Wing Chun, closing the gap is about timing, precision, and adaptability. As I always say, "fight move, people move." It's about understanding your opponent's movements and adjusting yours accordingly.
When you observed the pivot in my kick, it's a prime example of adapting to the situation. By pivoting, I could generate more power and control the distance between myself and the opponent.
Remember, the cornerstone of our training is mastering the art of 'closing the gap.' It's not just a physical maneuver but a mindset-an understanding that in real-world confrontations, adaptability is key.
For those eager to explore further, our website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ offers a comprehensive program that delves deeper into these techniques. Keep practicing, stay aware, and never underestimate the importance of being prepared.
You are simply the best 👌 👍 😍
Thank you so much 😀
Matthew 6:33 KJV
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
Matthew 6:33 short meaning:
Search for the truths,and peace,and joy from god, in a way that is important to you, more than other things,and live in the same way that he want you to truly live, by his laws, and he will provide everything you need.
Great nice lesson MASTER WONG✊🏆
My greetings to you, Master Wong. I have benefited greatly from the theoretical aspect of Wing Chun techniques and their applications.
Greetings! It's fantastic to hear about your journey with Wing Chun. Theory lays the foundation, but practice refines the art. Remember, 'The way you do anything is the way you do everything.' How can I assist you further?
Very well presented, practice, repetition, Tori - Uke two man drills. Much respect Master Wong.
In my experience, Tori-Uke drills are foundational for understanding the dynamics of confrontation and response. Through practice and repetition, we sharpen our instincts and refine our movements, earning respect for the art and ourselves.
The cornerstone of our training is the art of 'closing the gap,' a vital skill in real-world confrontations. Whether it's in Wing Chun or any martial art, the ability to swiftly bridge the distance between you and your opponent is crucial.
Remember, as I always say, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." It's not just about the technique; it's about embodying the principles in every aspect of our lives.
Keep practicing, stay disciplined, and never let anyone bully you. Train hard, live clean, and you'll find yourself ready for whatever challenges come your way.
Outstanding Master wong. The best Sifu jack Tibetan Lama kung fu jkd kali
Thank you for your kind words! Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Each martial art has its strengths, but it's vital to find what works for you in different situations. What's your preferred method for "closing the gap" in a confrontation?
Ever since I started watching yours, I've been really enjoying them! You are top! 😎
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying the content. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." It's all about dedication and focus. Have you had any specific techniques or concepts that resonated with you lately?
Hare Krishna hare Krishna Krishna Krishna hare hare hare Rama hare Rama Rama Rama hare hare Radhey Radhey 🕉️🌞🙏 Bharat Mata ki Jai sitaram
Happy internal auditing month master Wong!!! Thanks for teaching us how to defend against the baddies 😡
Thank you for your enthusiasm! In martial arts, the cornerstone of our training is the art of 'closing the gap,' a vital skill in real-world confrontations. Adaptability, the essence of combat, is embodied in the mantra "fight move. people move."
Great mind brother, you think and move very fast with precision 🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯🎉🎇👑🦁👑👑🌟🙏.
Closing the gap efficiently is key. In my experience, blending speed and precision is paramount. Remember, 'the way you do anything is the way you do everything.' Adaptability is crucial; it's not just about the technique, but how you execute it in the moment. Check out our website for our full program, where we delve deeper into this vital skill. www.wingchunmaster.tv/
Great wing-chung technique
I feel good when I watching your vedios
Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos! Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Keep that mindset strong in all your endeavors. For more in-depth training, check out our full program on the website. www.wingchunmaster.tv/
Master Wong, I have following your channel almost 10 years. Many videos,many skills, many entertainment... Respect you and thanks for all the videos!
And now, I want to ask you, if you make a video about;
"How to fight with the bully, if you have a fully equipped backpack on you. "Anyway is it possible to win? Or just drop down the bag and punch in the face? God bless and thank you!
I appreciate your support over the years! It's been a journey of skills, entertainment, and mutual respect. When facing a bully with a fully equipped backpack, adaptability is key. You might need to drop the bag for agility, but remember, it's not just about physical tactics. It's about mental readiness and situational awareness. We'll explore this in-depth. Stay tuned! Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you.
Every one think master wong no good. But im sure he could hold his own
In my experience, criticism fuels growth. As for holding my own, it's not about boasting; it's about readiness. Join me in mastering KT3 Self-Defense for real-world readiness. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
Super master
Hi thank you for the video. But I want to watch more videos about multiple attacks
In our training, we emphasize adaptability-the essence of combat encapsulated in "fight move, people move." Understanding oneself, the adversary, and the environment is key to survival. Every technique must serve this purpose.
Master Wong how do you fight multiple attackers with weapons on the street
Cool stuff 💪
Thanks ✌
Very good
Master Wong my master is Adonai
i believe an oil check is the best self defense technique, however, everytime i ask a training partner to practice oil checks i get beat up. what do i do?
i ordered something from your site, the payment process is not very stream lined, am i going to scammed on delivery
i would buy a win chung dummy for practice
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That's a risky kick. What if he blocks with his knee?
As me first learning wing chun, I'd like to start with siu min tau, how's that, then proceed to the next form after memorizing the siu min tau?
Learning the forms is the easy part, knowing and understanding what you are learning is the hard part.
@@m1st3r2s what do you mean?
@lorenzpelenio6814 anyone can learn siu lim tau shapes and movements, but understanding how the shapes and movements are implemented into actual fighting. It's not enough to just learn the moves.
Who is that lovely dark hair man? He's my Ip man type! Gorgeous 🐈 😍 ❤ 💕. UK 🇬🇧
theory works, but when does instinct come in
how do I defend myself against an opponent with a crowbar?
In a confrontation, the cornerstone of our training lies in mastering the art of 'closing the gap.' Adaptability is key. Remember, "fight move, people move." Each scenario requires a unique approach tailored to the opponent's actions and environment.
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how long is going to take me to incorporate this movie into praying mantis style
My G mate looks like Master Wong and fights even worse! UK 😆 🤣 😂 UK 🇬🇧
Master can join in acamemy master
that may not work against a smaller person
You should have been teaching people how to repent
From the example of acts 2:38 in the original bible, the king James Version,and how to receive salvation for their soul from john 3:5 in the bible.
Respectfully, spiritual matters are deeply personal. In my experience, martial arts teach discipline, focus, and self-improvement. These virtues are essential for a balanced life. "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Let's focus on enhancing our physical and mental well-being together.
@@masterwong101 i get what you said.
The salvation for your soul though sir wong, is more important than anything in the world!
Master Wong,
Karate cannont save you on judgment day.
Don't you or do you not know that god died for your sins to save your soul! John 3:16 kjv
GOD LOVES YOU SIR!
People like you are insufferable. Keep your spiteful and incessant preaching to yourself please.
Can you make a video on how to punch faster in wing chun
Absolutely, my friend! In Wing Chun, speed is power. I'll demonstrate techniques to enhance your punching speed, ensuring you strike like lightning. Keep an eye on the channel for this invaluable lesson. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
I wish he was my uncle so he can train me
Hare Krishna hare Krishna Krishna Krishna hare hare hare Rama hare Rama Rama Rama hare hare Radhey Radhey 🕉️🌞🙏 Bharat Mata ki Jai sitaram
Ah, greetings! A serene invocation indeed. In martial arts, just as in life, we find harmony through balance. Now, let's address today's theme: "closing the gap" in confrontations. Remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything.