One thing this video really highlights is: there is always something more to learn. You can read the books on Wing Chun and watch the videos and memorize the forms, and when you show up to the school, Sifu Lam always has more to teach you. More to learn than just simply memorizing the sequence of actions in the form. More than just copying a movement. NOT LEARN TO IMITATE, LEARN TO USE. Thank you for sharing - another great lesson, thanks again
Fantastic and good point. A lot of teacher’s probably teach the TAN and LOP on set 1-2 as an inside action when in reality it represents the outside TAN more safely. If we TAN’d inside the wrist, maybe no choice or bad reaction, we’d already hit with that same hand so there’s no need to tan inside and reach for the head. A simple 1-2 would be more than sufficient. I reality, it’s an OUTSIDE ACTION. Wrong bong is only when we aren’t properly facing them and get turned away. 💯💡😉
In the first section, the left arm of wooden dummy is the punch from your opponent‘s right hand, and vice versa😉 But in some moves of first section, the arm of the wooden dummy doesn’t exist🙃
The only thing that makes a bong wrong or not, would be if you FACE or not. Meaning, if he’s a righty southpaw, and we go in right hand lead, BIJONG we’d be facing away from him. But as you know, we learn that way too. But if we face him with a left up front, just a slight turn, that first TAN would be inside his wrist. If we bong facing, it’s correct. If we bong lead hand facing away, it’s wrong. 😎🤘🏼💡💯so on a lefty let’s say, I’d face him with a right up front, use bong Sao on a punch, move, and change. The change putting us inside of course. If I go back right hand bong and twist it in it would be a wrong bong. Wrong bong is best used as a fake. As far as the TAN SAO and LOP SAO on the set, set 1-2 both have us grabbing outside even though it’s done in practicality on the inside peg/ but it’s really used in applications outside. Not safe inside. As you know, if we TAN’D inside? We’d hit with that hand first. So people teaching the TAN and LOP as an inside action is wrong. 💯💡☑️👈🏻😎
It could be wrong bong, but usually people dont just leave their arm out there for you to bong then switch to tan, they pull back and hit you with the other hand. If its correct bong, then the other punch comes and you tan on the outside. Its 2 separate punches, thats why he says you have to use you're imagination. Many things in Wing Chun can be used can be used in multiple situations. The techniques are versatile.
One thing this video really highlights is: there is always something more to learn. You can read the books on Wing Chun and watch the videos and memorize the forms, and when you show up to the school, Sifu Lam always has more to teach you. More to learn than just simply memorizing the sequence of actions in the form. More than just copying a movement. NOT LEARN TO IMITATE, LEARN TO USE. Thank you for sharing - another great lesson, thanks again
Thank you for your thoughtful comments. And thanks for watching.
Fantastic and good point. A lot of teacher’s probably teach the TAN and LOP on set 1-2 as an inside action when in reality it represents the outside TAN more safely. If we TAN’d inside the wrist, maybe no choice or bad reaction, we’d already hit with that same hand so there’s no need to tan inside and reach for the head. A simple 1-2 would be more than sufficient. I reality, it’s an OUTSIDE ACTION. Wrong bong is only when we aren’t properly facing them and get turned away. 💯💡😉
I always appreciate your verty astute analysis of my videos. Thank you..
His son is sleeping in the background😭
That's not his son.
I don’t see Ray nowhere 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah, Ray's not in the shot.
Thank you Sifu Gary 🙏🏼
You got it.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu Sure Sifu 👍🏼
Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching.
In the first section, the left arm of wooden dummy is the punch from your opponent‘s right hand, and vice versa😉
But in some moves of first section, the arm of the wooden dummy doesn’t exist🙃
In most cases.
Very good teaching from Sifu Gary but have to disagree a little bit. Bong in this section is a wrong Bong, so you do Tan Da to correct the wrong Bong.
The only thing that makes a bong wrong or not, would be if you FACE or not. Meaning, if he’s a righty southpaw, and we go in right hand lead, BIJONG we’d be facing away from him. But as you know, we learn that way too. But if we face him with a left up front, just a slight turn, that first TAN would be inside his wrist. If we bong facing, it’s correct. If we bong lead hand facing away, it’s wrong. 😎🤘🏼💡💯so on a lefty let’s say, I’d face him with a right up front, use bong Sao on a punch, move, and change. The change putting us inside of course. If I go back right hand bong and twist it in it would be a wrong bong. Wrong bong is best used as a fake. As far as the TAN SAO and LOP SAO on the set, set 1-2 both have us grabbing outside even though it’s done in practicality on the inside peg/ but it’s really used in applications outside. Not safe inside. As you know, if we TAN’D inside? We’d hit with that hand first. So people teaching the TAN and LOP as an inside action is wrong. 💯💡☑️👈🏻😎
It could be wrong bong, but usually people dont just leave their arm out there for you to bong then switch to tan, they pull back and hit you with the other hand. If its correct bong, then the other punch comes and you tan on the outside. Its 2 separate punches, thats why he says you have to use you're imagination. Many things in Wing Chun can be used can be used in multiple situations. The techniques are versatile.
Bong bong bong ...so funny 😂
WT , WC , VT....HAHA
all just arguing amongst themselves
We are the original from Yip...no we are....bunch of idiots