Why you need to include Wing Chun in your Aikido
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2024
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Thank you for this. I am a Wing Chun guy and have literally done the opposite. Aikido started to make sense to me from an inside fighting perspective. After you get that first stun strike, you can do Akido all day.
Same, although I started with adding Chin Na to my Wing Chun. I didn't like how it felt, so I tried Aikido and felt it blended better, especially the footwork.
I always thought learning Wing Chun would be a benefit for the Aikido practitioner. Great video. I'd like to see this explored further.
A source commented that Wing Chun and Aikido would clash and should avoid training together, that is far from the truth; I think they complement each other
@@Jmbr-eh6xr Agreed.
I love Wing Chun. A friend showed me how awesome it is in close quarters. blew my mind.
Not many people know that Steven Seagal not trained wing chun only with sifu Sam Kwok,but also trained wing chun with sifu Randy Williams in 90's and after he implement a lot of wing chun techniques to his style,especially in movie Glimmer Man
Excellent point. In line with O’Sensei’s early beliefs that Aikido was anything that worked using martial principles - plus 80% of ‘interactions’ begin with Atemi. Great video!
The Wing Chun block that Azu uses is a Tan Sao.
Laap Sao take his center of gravity
Notice the angle to his opponent’s left side? Angles are very critical to a successful outcome.
Tan Sao or Spreading Hand is a great technique. The key to wing chun is everything is going forwards towards your opponents spine to break their centre of equilibrium. The tan sao acts as a spiral, so when your forearm crosses your opponents, the rotation of the forearm and turn of your hips moves their arm and upper body off centre. Rather than a clash and chasing of the hands
The magic comes from the hips. Thank you for the details. that's really usefull and the portion of magic how it matters, and often not talked. Keep on going.
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When I was practicing Aikido thirty years ago I thought, man, some Wing Chun or Jeet Kune Do would work great with this!
Really good ideas.. my friend specialised in Wing chun ... Good to see the mix .
Of course.. it complete perfectly
could be a lethal combo combining these two arts, Wing chun has been my thing for while. Ive been invited to a free lesson in Aikido, very interested to see what this is.
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Real beautiful moves, I love this channel
However I would suggest an open hand strikes as opposed to clased fists as suggested by Rickson Gracie.
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This is very good as always adaptation allows knowledge and insight into every way to succeed and gives the proper way to go about having the next move plan ahead and what to possibly expect and what to possibly be prepared for which is to be the very best and to put the enemy down for good no mercy no hesitation no restraint same thing with weapon usage no matter this way or that way all arts are designed to be fun cool and to be the very best of course no rules in a street fight eliminate your target there well done
Please do more of this fusing other martial arts I would love to see a aikido video mixing with JKD or Muay Thai
Also tai sabaki. You could also use the low level kicks / from wing chun.
Excellent
Using no limitation as a limitation
Yes!
You know sifu mark philips also lives in London could be interesting doing something with him he teaches wing chun, sanshou and bjj but he also did aikido and judo in the past as well, would be interesting having a chat with him for the channel. Aikido works best with cross training for me its bjj and jeet kune do.
i was thinking about adding muay thai but that works too
When yo shared your arts with another martial artist years ago at Barbados and you heared a wow from an Aikido practitioner, guess nufff said...
Maybe you see this video Brian, I was impressed by your techniques too
Meanwhile, here on ‘Chaos Island’, aka Hong Kong…
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Mixing it up is the way forward. No one style or system has all the answers because the knowledge of past founders was limited because of geography, real fight experience, etc.
The Wing Chun black is easy to execute.but to grab that arm and put in the arm bar is really difficult
Given up on Aikido, have you?
Amazing! I've got a lil question for both of you. Did you incorporate Wing Chun's Straight Blast in your Aikido? Steven Seagal did! D'you know why? Because he's ABOVE THE LAW! haha the way Steven punches that board in one of his films makes him HARD TO KILL...Anyway, keep pushing, guys! Love ya vids and ya great sense of humour! ( Oh yeah, in OUT FOR JUSTICE, Steven uses a combo of 3 Wing Chun punches, kind of a straight blast against the guy that says : '' I like pain, you know! '' )
I like FMA for cross training, check it out!
I think someone needs to combine Aikido and Wing Chun, in fact just train Real Jeet Kune Do
Wing Chun practioner with doorman experience would be bad ass, Aikido doesn’t work the best as primary weapon, Wing Chun is better on the reception and meeting an attack
Boxing and Muay Thai is superior, but as Big Man mentioned in earlier video they are unsuitable for doorman duty, because Muay Thai is Boxing is over kill and last resort, in fact grappling and utilising Boxing is the last resort because it doesn’t look good in the eyes of the bullshit law in United Kingdom
About 3/4 of the way through the video lost sound.
Can you say..."Jeet Kune Do?" (LOL Someone already beat you to this method). But it was a good tutorial. Thanks.
In Wing Chun we deflect not block. JS.
The founder of aikido said aikido was 80% hitting (atemi). Something that has been forgotten. In the original rules for students was a comment that they should be very careful using aikido because one blow could kill. When I first learned that I wondered what happened to those skills. The rather silly attacks used in teaching aikido might be studied more and made effective rather than embarrassing.
Its the same intichi.
Bruce lee using no way as a way
Wing chun is great and can add value to others martial arts but you cant add arts to wing chun to make wing chun better because its already flawless.
I disagree nothing created my man is not born without blood
i.e nothing is perfect and i am wing chun fanboy who can actually use it
@jacobharris954 you misunderstood then. The system is perfect. Man is not perfect