Training Tips: reference point techniques - Kung Fu Report

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In our last video, we got a few people asking us about the unrealistic training techniques of the Wing Chun & Hakka techniques we demo. We call them training devices. We understand that achieving a good martial arts level takes a lot of training time and effort, but in today's Kung Fu Report I will highlight some vital points you should always consider when you need to apply those techniques you train every day.
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  • @alswedgin9274
    @alswedgin9274 2 года назад +1

    One of my teacher told me you had to learn; once you've learned, the lesson is gone. You stop learning cause you 'react'. At this point you have to relearn...

  • @alswedgin9274
    @alswedgin9274 2 года назад +1

    Be the flower, not the bee. Great expression. Those sometimes give me more insight than getting an application explained.

  • @edwardhenne3204
    @edwardhenne3204 2 года назад

    I liked where you went there with touch-no touch. Being a shingyi guy. I started in mantis which was touch, then in the shingyi classics "when the opponent moves you arrive first".
    I have to say I had a kungfu brother who was a wing chun guy. But when I taught him some connection stuff he turned into a monster, I couldn't touch him. Then as I got more soft and sensitive ( and circular from bagua) it equaled out. But it was a frustrating time.😊

  • @edwardhenne3204
    @edwardhenne3204 2 года назад

    You know, thinking of possible weaknesses of wing chun, is it's linear like shingyi, but they can get where they can't stay connected while moving, e.g., doing a lot of sticky hands forward and angling in one place. That's what happened with the kungfu brother I was talking about once he began doing shingyi he was connected while moving, but already had some of that from wing chun. Once the moving connection kicked in he'd run me over. Thank God for bagua😊

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    @alswedgin9274 2 года назад

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  • @trondyne3513
    @trondyne3513 2 года назад +1

    So you have, touch to touch training for sensitivity. No touch to touch for sensitivity. But then there is also no touch to no touch in real fighting... The man sao or asking hand was often taught as a method for fighting where you can force or cause the opponent who might not otherwise initiate touching to touch your man sao or to *deform* your man sao in order to use sensitivity... Also besides sparring what does Adam suggest as training methods to bridge no touch to touch and no touch to no touch?

  • @regroove7339
    @regroove7339 2 года назад

    I generally agree with you over all points, but your response using Mike Tyson is a little off base, because he is a combat fighter who broke his hand in a street altercation. Not the best example, but I get where you are going.