Yes, but you hit the paak sau at his elbow area. If you would hit the fist, then he could probably hit you with his elbow. And it´s not as easy as it seems. :D
It looks more like a push than a slap. Sifu Alan Lee's pak sau is actually slapping the hand / arm away. After a person punches they wouldn't leave their arm out. Which one is right?
Which one is right? It depends on the situation. Anyways, from what i understand Paak Sau is not meant to be used on an opponent that threw a punch at you, you are supposed to use it on their guard, not on their punch...
"Pre-emptive technique" as in you do it before your attacker has a chance to hit you. And if there's the case where they're not standing still, run at them. Attack your attacker :P
This is an exercise. Then we test the technique against a non standing attacker studying the timing etc.... and however it depend on you. THIS pak sao is for someone with the guard that way. If someone try to hit you, you can use another technique or pak sao in similar way or you simply go forward and hit. However STOP to complain about everything, for god sake!!!! The boxing punchbag is too stand still, so???
Along with your teaching i also enjoy the way you explain and your English 🙏
Very helpful thankyou. I've started incorporating this in training
this is better explained great job
1:24 nasty pak.. all your shhh is legit.. I don’t care what anybody says.. I like your applications
Do you have a website? I like the breakdown of fundamentals and how you explain the reasoning behind them.
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My favorite WC Hand👊
wow that guy is really fast
Yes, but you hit the paak sau at his elbow area. If you would hit the fist, then he could probably hit you with his elbow. And it´s not as easy as it seems. :D
Oh YA !!!!! nice:)
It looks more like a push than a slap. Sifu Alan Lee's pak sau is actually slapping the hand / arm away. After a person punches they wouldn't leave their arm out. Which one is right?
It depends on what kind of Wing Chun Lineage you would like to learn.
Which one is right? It depends on the situation. Anyways, from what i understand Paak Sau is not meant to be used on an opponent that threw a punch at you, you are supposed to use it on their guard, not on their punch...
Blessed be
I love how he knows his shhhh.😉✅
I thought he actually punched at 1:15
Wing Chun, the first martial act that Bruce Lee learnt, pride of Hong Kong
What if my opponent fight back instead of standing still
You have to say timeout.
"Pre-emptive technique" as in you do it before your attacker has a chance to hit you. And if there's the case where they're not standing still, run at them. Attack your attacker :P
This is an exercise. Then we test the technique against a non standing attacker studying the timing etc.... and however it depend on you. THIS pak sao is for someone with the guard that way. If someone try to hit you, you can use another technique or pak sao in similar way or you simply go forward and hit. However STOP to complain about everything, for god sake!!!! The boxing punchbag is too stand still, so???
@@ichimarugin1995 well said my friend
@@ichimarugin1995 exactly
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Congrats