Tire Dummy Workout: Solo punching sets 1

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @gritglory298
    @gritglory298 4 роки тому +2

    This is a brilliant set up muay thai as well. I can imagine all the strike combos to with this

  • @नागराज-न4झ
    @नागराज-न4झ 7 років тому +13

    This is a great channel for Applied Wing chun approach.Been waiting a long time for sifu Duncan leung's wing chun on UA-cam.
    Thanks Darren Sifu for starting it.

    • @shao8059
      @shao8059 4 роки тому +1

      can someone explain me why is he taking his eyes away from the opponent/tire? this is very bad practice my non thinking friends

  • @bashlivingstonstampededojo882
    @bashlivingstonstampededojo882 5 років тому +2

    nice drill love the tire idea..!

  • @MrNursultanTuyakbay
    @MrNursultanTuyakbay 7 років тому +6

    Thank you so much for sharing that video and all the useful information. This sparks many ideas with the long bridge short bridge follow up scheme to try on the tire dummy, I can't thank you enough! I wish I could show you my appreciation for all the time and effort you put in these videos and the knowledge your're willing to share. Highest respect and kind regards to you and your father.

  • @silasgroenning
    @silasgroenning Рік тому +1

    Hello. So i just cut my first tire to a boxing bag, gonna be the upper one mainly for hitting with uppercut alike punches. However i am abit inspired of the triple setup you are using, so i am considering if its worth it for me. I tried to find a video of you using the mid and low ones, but dosent seem to be one. So perhaps, you could shed some light on the decision. I already have a free standing boxing bag, and perhaps i really wonder how hard the tires are with kicks for example. Thanks for videos🙏🏻✌️🙏🏻

    • @AppliedWingChun
      @AppliedWingChun  Рік тому +1

      I don't have any YT videos of using the tire dummy, as most other drills would require far too much explanation for short videos. There are a few minutes of such drills at the end of our Volume 6 video, but again, without explanation. Regardless, whether you want to do Wing Chun or something else, don't just work on power - consider your balance, timing, and how you are setting up /in between/ strikes - like shadow boxing but better.

    • @silasgroenning
      @silasgroenning Рік тому +1

      @@AppliedWingChun thanks for quck answer. I cant seem to find the volume 6 video. Van you link it?

    • @AppliedWingChun
      @AppliedWingChun  Рік тому

      @@silasgroenning Sure, although the Vol 6 video is a retail product, so it's only available as a purchase. www.appliedwingchun.org/product-page/volume-6-wing-chun-8-kicks

  • @user-oi1cf4on7s
    @user-oi1cf4on7s 5 років тому +2

    Feet move off the ground when punching and your keeping your chin in the air . Bow and arrow punch seemed telegraphed to me but that’s just my opinion. Not trying to disrespect you or put you down but just pointing out a few things I noticed . Good video. Take care

    • @AppliedWingChun
      @AppliedWingChun  5 років тому +2

      Thanks and glad you're paying attention to the details. In Wing Chun (as opposed to, say Choy Lay Fut), virtually every punch includes forward pressure (or "bik ma"), which effectively means stepping forward. Since this drill is to train power, endurance, speed, and ability to withstand impact, you have to launch in, but with a static dummy, feet are going to wind up in the air. Moreover, avoiding telegraphing would be, at best, a tertiary goal, though certainly a good one to train.
      As far as chin level is concerned, head direction is in the direction of the opponent's head or, in this case, the dummy head. We don't teach tucking the chin down as you might see in ring-based sports.

  • @felipemgutierrez8625
    @felipemgutierrez8625 6 років тому +5

    ese estamaspadre que un costal muy buena ideacarnal gracias por eltip asi asta danganas de entrenar minom es felipe saludos desde mexico y felis año

  • @luisantonioestilista5593
    @luisantonioestilista5593 5 років тому +2

    Alguien podria subir un video de como fabricar ese aparato con esas llantas porfavor

    • @AppliedWingChun
      @AppliedWingChun  5 років тому +1

      That is a good idea. I may make such a video later.

    • @mentgeneral
      @mentgeneral 5 років тому

      @@AppliedWingChun Yes, please. Thank you in advance.

  •  3 роки тому

    You're missing horizontal tires for lower and upper tires that could have been for uppercuts and stomach shots

    • @FELY7494
      @FELY7494 3 роки тому

      Uppercut never catch a horizontal target like that. The middle vertical tire can be used for uppercuts if you choose to practice that.

    •  3 роки тому

      @@FELY7494 i am talking about in headshot blows the ones you are talking about are for abdominal strikes

  • @jonasneoqav
    @jonasneoqav 6 років тому +1

    The guy looks back in time to apply the jab, is that right? I do not think so,

    • @AppliedWingChun
      @AppliedWingChun  6 років тому +1

      Out of all the ways to punch, 'jabbing' does not appear in the system because the purpose is to commit to a punch. For inline punches, you really have just the arrow punch, which again is long-bridge and only used when you have cleared a path, and the chase/chain punch, which is only used for follow-ups. As far as looking back in time to do something, while you should keep your eyes on target where possible, the fundamental idea in the style is covering openings (or getting in position to cover) to avoid having to look for where you are being attacked.

    • @AppliedWingChun
      @AppliedWingChun  4 роки тому +1

      ​@Alpha & Omega Jab and feint are intertwined and absolutely critical, 100%, no doubt. When I say they don't appear in the system, I mean they aren't codified. That's the beauty of boxing - it's codified right there, along with timing. Super useful stuff, but unfortunately that's just now how traditional arts were set up. We teach those things as a matter of course, way down the line and after spending what most would say is far too long on technique. These days, that's a totally fair criticism: you have the timing, you have the experience, the fight is basically yours, so to hell with technique. One good punch and no fight would go past 2 seconds, let alone 1 minute.
      But as they say, different strokes for different folks. I'm not here to convince you, just to help those who are interested in the same thing. Have a great day.

  • @therarebutter3223
    @therarebutter3223 5 років тому +2

    How'd you mount those tires on there?

    • @dirtlip8434
      @dirtlip8434 3 роки тому +1

      When I built mine years ago, I used “L-shaped” angle iron. I cut them in 4” piece. One side gets bolted to the wooden mount. The other side gets bolted to the tire. The hardest part is cutting the tires in half.

  • @MrKingjason2
    @MrKingjason2 6 років тому +9

    This is some Rex Kwon Do shit right here

  • @philip6419
    @philip6419 6 років тому +1

    That tripodal looks interesting, Darren. -*cough* wink* : )Seriously though.. I know your father was taught the tripodal, but I wondered if he learned the Moifa from his master, as well?Can you comment, please?

  • @cassiosilva5288
    @cassiosilva5288 7 років тому +1

    thank you

  • @spaceexploration9381
    @spaceexploration9381 2 роки тому

    --Как всегда - тренируется тренируется каждый день, а до реальной драки так и не дойдёт.

  • @brucewong121
    @brucewong121 7 років тому +1

    Awesome

  • @AntonioAraujo-yk4ux
    @AntonioAraujo-yk4ux 7 років тому +2

    Muito obrigado!!!

  • @ФартовыйДжюсс
    @ФартовыйДжюсс 5 років тому +2

    Я так понял,что пора валить,пока не началось😂

  • @नागराज-न4झ
    @नागराज-न4झ 6 років тому

    The Wing Chun Kungfu of Duncan leung. The guy who actually completed system in private under Ip Man by paying 20 times more than so called indoor disciples

    • @VTSifuSteve
      @VTSifuSteve 4 роки тому

      Man, it still works that way with a lot of masters. In two lineages I trained for decades I never learned the complete BCD (officially anyway ...I found a "work around!"). Primarily because I didn't have the thousands of dollars for private training that it would have cost. But that doesn't mean that some of the rich guys who could pay for it aren't also very good. My guess is that Master Duncan was both ...that is rich and talented. Just like GM Yip Man.

  • @julioluna4278
    @julioluna4278 3 роки тому

    What did i just watch 😕🐿

  • @luisrios4297
    @luisrios4297 6 років тому

    Quita mucho la mirada hacia el oponente al momento de lanzar golpes...

  • @Reyfacunla
    @Reyfacunla 10 місяців тому

    Wingchun has no good defence

  • @mikewazowski3293
    @mikewazowski3293 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @ВалёкЧерный-ь3з
    @ВалёкЧерный-ь3з 4 роки тому

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @lapincheriatota
    @lapincheriatota 2 роки тому

    Applied Wing Chun to hit a tire, dont ever try this in a real situation tho, or even in light sparring

  • @ВикингРагнар
    @ВикингРагнар 4 роки тому

    Много не нужной болтовни !!!