Dragon Family Wing Chun: How It’s Different

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • In this video, Sifu Adam Williss, founder of The Dragon Institute explains what makes Dragon Family Wing Chun unique and distinct from other martial arts and types of Wing Chun.
    Founded in 2010, The Dragon Institute is where tradition meets innovation. Our particular type of Wing Chun we refer to as Dragon Family Wing Chun.
    This video is meant to help you understand the comprehensive approach and unique aspects of Dragon Family Wing Chun, showcasing its commitment to practical training, philosophical depth, and personal development. More specifically the video explores the core principles and practices of Dragon Family Wing Chun, including sparring, multi-range fighting, practical application, and a focus on structure and internal approach.
    Chapters:
    00:04 - Introduction
    Adam Williss introduces himself and The Dragon Institute, founded in 2010, and its lineage under Carl Godwin.
    00:37 - What Makes Dragon Family Wing Chun Unique
    Explains how Dragon Family Wing Chun differs from other styles, emphasizing the importance of sparring.
    01:16 - Multi-Range System
    Discusses the multi-range system of Dragon Family Wing Chun, which includes close quarters and long-range fighting.
    02:03 - Practicality and Pressure Testing
    Highlights the importance of practicality and pressure testing in training to ensure effectiveness.
    03:24 - Influence of the Leung Sheung Lineage
    Explores the Leung Sheung lineage's emphasis on structure and a soft, internal approach.
    04:48 - Self-Defense Focus
    Clarifies that the primary goal of training is self-defense, not competition, and the importance of sparring for realistic application.
    06:10 - Philosophical Approach
    Details the deeper philosophical approach of Dragon Family Wing Chun, including mind, body, and spiritual elements.
    07:00 - Personal and Character Development
    Emphasizes the importance of integrity, character, and perseverance in martial arts training.
    09:01 - Invitation to Learn More
    Invites viewers to explore more about Dragon Family Wing Chun and the online beginner's course available at www.wingchunle....
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Комментарии • 8

  • @MarkAllen-yf8xf
    @MarkAllen-yf8xf Месяц назад +1

    1. Real Sparring
    2. Multiple Ranges
    3. Pressure Tested- to be effective in Real combat
    4. Internal Structure
    5. Precision and timing
    6. Self Defense focused- Especially vs bigger stronger opponents
    7. Holistic- Mind/Body/Spirit integrated
    Excellent Sifu. Those are significant differences from ALL other Wing Chun. Awesome!

  • @matzerias
    @matzerias Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for explaining your lineage and the dragon family wing chun. 🙂
    I practice Wing Chun in Germany and in our school we're starting to spar and pressure test too in order to train more realistic and understand what works and how we have to apply movements in a combative situation.
    It would be great to see a video about you sparring and pressure testing. I'm honestly interested and like to be inspired by other wing chun styles.
    Greetings from Germany!
    🙏🙂

  • @user-sb1vs3jv3u
    @user-sb1vs3jv3u Месяц назад

    Thank You Sifu very imformative and so proud to be learning your style of wing chun and lineage very much appreciated this has helped me more in my personal life too which i will always be grateful for Best Wishes Bern xxx

  • @W8OTW
    @W8OTW Месяц назад

    Have been following your channel the last couple weeks and really love your content and presentation of information. Ive been watching your videos thinking "dang this wing chun is REALLY good and sooooo similiar to my sifus wing chun" which has been hard to find online as most peoples wing chun online is well, sub par. After watching this video and you explaining your lineage i now know why i gravitate to your wing chun so much! Haha. My sifu , scott mullein, is also under bill graves and godwin line. Thank you for the knowledge and look forward to diving into your online curriculum soon as well 🙏🙏

  • @jbbushido
    @jbbushido 23 дня назад

    I like this guy. I’m joining.

  • @wingchun-simplekungfu7584
    @wingchun-simplekungfu7584 Месяц назад

    In Wing Chun it is essential to spar. We need to test and experiment with our ideas to understand effectiveness . There’s no need to hurt your training partner. The better your ability , the less likely your partner will get injured . But , don’t let your sparring become fighting. Fighting is the end game and the more junior student will get hurt .

  • @carlosvillavicencio6652
    @carlosvillavicencio6652 Месяц назад

    excellent video...👍👍👍

  • @mauricedues231
    @mauricedues231 Месяц назад

    😎🐉🥋⚡️🐉🥋⚡️