Dear people, I would rather you don't miss the important concept that Mr Chan has been emphasizing over and over again in his videos: In most cases the opponent's resistance must first be removed for the techniques to be effective in the targeted areas hence the opening strikes and Wing Chun is just the perfect striking martial art.
I like this channel. But you all need to start applying these techniques during sparring. Would be great to see. I know it is not easy. But I believe in its applicability.
Awesome thanks for sharing I think it's the leg locking that needs explanation it's hard to lock the leg with a person that's fighting thanks for the video
Yea thats true, in real life its different from the practice right, but practiced technique does go into the subconscious so when its needed it just sort of pops out naturally.
Thé most practical for real fighting i have seen that will not take 10 years to be useful
Dear people, I would rather you don't miss the important concept that Mr Chan has been emphasizing over and over again in his videos: In most cases the opponent's resistance must first be removed for the techniques to be effective in the targeted areas hence the opening strikes and Wing Chun is just the perfect striking martial art.
Wish this fella didn’t live so far away. From a English fan, here in Liverpool. Keep posting. Thanks
Adding Silat to your wing chun is a great way to improve it. 👍
Excellent.. great applications and concepts straight from wing chun...i love it
great symple win chung .great speed. thanks. Adam
I like this channel. But you all need to start applying these techniques during sparring. Would be great to see. I know it is not easy. But I believe in its applicability.
Maravilla de técnicas, Master,gracias por darnos alguna luz.
Adam I really liked the wrist locks - maybe you could do a fuller video explaining the technique and how to defend against shirt grabs
Thank you for another amazing lesson Sensei
Awesome thanks for sharing I think it's the leg locking that needs explanation it's hard to lock the leg with a person that's fighting thanks for the video
Yea thats true, in real life its different from the practice right, but practiced technique does go into the subconscious so when its needed it just sort of pops out naturally.
Great work ,regards
That moment on 1:20 gave me a flashback to my childhood with my younger brothers hahahaha
Adam your awesome.
I've noticed in a few videos you talk about feeling the spine. What does that mean exactly?
Hey sensei if you move to New York, please let me know, I want to learn these techniques
Adam you are the best n boss