As a carpenter of 30+ years I am impressed at the time you took to make this tutorial easy and accessible for all to do. As a martial artist.....thank you.
Thanks for the guide! I just finished building one! Ironically, I now know more about woodworking than Wing Chun, but I will definitely enjoy practicing and learning more with my new dummy! Thanks again!
I have zero experience in Wing Chun and don't know anything about the wooden dummy, but after some superficial research I really like what I see here. Looks sturdy and practical device and if I ever decide to have one this what I would want. Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍
Thank you for this detailed and easy to understand video series. I am a long time professional woodworker, and my great grandson is studying Chinese martial arts very enthusiastically as a very young boy. His father told me he wants to give him a dummy for his birthday. Following your construction instructions will be no problem for me, given that my shop is equipped with the tools and machinery of the trade. (This makes me respect all the more the fine work you did with minimal tools!) My questions: Should I adjust the total height of the dummy according to this boy's current height? Likewise, should I adjust the length and vertical spacing of the arms and leg? I like the fact that your general design could allow for the dummy to be raised in height from the ground as the child grows. So my questions are asked in part with this potential for future adjustability for growth in mind. Even with appropriate equipment, this will be a substantial project and investment. I would like to make something that will remain useful for as many years as possible, yet I would not want to allow such concern to cause me to make a dummy so large that it will not allow for the best learning experience right now, while he is building his technical foundation. Thank you again so much for your dedication and teaching.
keep the exact measurements as mine and you will be fine. The length and vertical spacing of the arms and legs, keep them the same. Only change the height of the entire trunk up or down to the growing person. It is OK if the dummy is a little bigger than the boy for now since your attacker ( a Bully ) is usually taller than you.
I'm amazed out how easily you teach / translate concepts. Succinct, to the point and easy to follow. Your students are incredibly lucky! How's the dummy holding up 5 years later?
Like your dummy, it's more realistic, than the traditional one!.. Special with the foot on, longer arms, and thicker, then your grap them??.. Maybe yhe next one you build get hands and head 🤔🙏📿
Hey, Nice videos sifu. You make very awesome content, I love how you are so detailed in the work you do. I have two questions, my first question is....... I am a beginner and I only know the first form of Wing Chun (SIU NIM TOA) and I don't know if I should start wooden dummy forms at this stage, please let me know if I should wait until I complete all three forms first or not? My second question is how much is the total cost to make a wooden dummy like this myself at home? Thanks and God bless!!!
As a beginner,, you can use the dummy, but only do moves that you know. I would advise that you start Chum Kiu with the dummy form together. Since the dummy form includes all 3 Sil Lim Tao, Chum Kiu and Biu Jee,,, if you jump into the dummy form, it might be difficult and you might learn the wrong way. As for the price,, if you have all the equipment,,, saw,,, electric planner,,, etc. and buy your wood from a wood mill, it would still cost around 350-400 dollars. All depends on what type of wood you buy.
I dont think my price would be cheap. I think you are better off buying it from the internet. My garage is taking up by my car right now since it is winter therefore, so i dont have a place to work. I can only do wood work in the spring.
It will be cheaper if you find someone to built it for you in india. I charge $ 1200 USD for the Dummy. I dont think it would be wise to ship it since i am in Canada. I would guess shipping will be at least 2 to 300 USD. Here is a website you may look at,, you will have to ask for overseas shipping. www.everythingwingchun.com/wooden-dummies-mook-yan-jong-s/33.htm
Wow! What an excellently planned and crafted piece of work! Super good result, too! I wanted to especially commend you for taking the time to so expertly record and share with us your process. You really did a fantastic job. Pro all the way!
As a carpenter of 30+ years I am impressed at the time you took to make this tutorial easy and accessible for all to do. As a martial artist.....thank you.
Thanks for the guide! I just finished building one! Ironically, I now know more about woodworking than Wing Chun, but I will definitely enjoy practicing and learning more with my new dummy! Thanks again!
I have zero experience in Wing Chun and don't know anything about the wooden dummy, but after some superficial research I really like what I see here. Looks sturdy and practical device and if I ever decide to have one this what I would want. Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍
best training video I ever had! thank you! Everything is perfect!
Thank you so much for making these videos! I’m gonna try to make one as well now since you explained it perfectly! Thank You
u are one of the best, very very good explanation
Wow absolutely stunning work.
Very nice series! I am going to build one soon, thank you
Outstanding work! Thank you for making this available.
Do you know of any Wing Chun instructors in Minneapolis?
Sorry, I live in Canada.
0:47 Paranormal activity! Lol
by the way, great tutorial
Dziekuje bardzo! CZESC.
Thanks brother 🙏🙏🙏🙏 you have a new subscriber
You are so right thank you for all information.
Thank you for this detailed and easy to understand video series. I am a long time professional woodworker, and my great grandson is studying Chinese martial arts very enthusiastically as a very young boy. His father told me he wants to give him a dummy for his birthday. Following your construction instructions will be no problem for me, given that my shop is equipped with the tools and machinery of the trade. (This makes me respect all the more the fine work you did with minimal tools!)
My questions: Should I adjust the total height of the dummy according to this boy's current height? Likewise, should I adjust the length and vertical spacing of the arms and leg? I like the fact that your general design could allow for the dummy to be raised in height from the ground as the child grows. So my questions are asked in part with this potential for future adjustability for growth in mind. Even with appropriate equipment, this will be a substantial project and investment. I would like to make something that will remain useful for as many years as possible, yet I would not want to allow such concern to cause me to make a dummy so large that it will not allow for the best learning experience right now, while he is building his technical foundation. Thank you again so much for your dedication and teaching.
keep the exact measurements as mine and you will be fine. The length and vertical spacing of the arms and legs, keep them the same. Only change the height of the entire trunk up or down to the growing person. It is OK if the dummy is a little bigger than the boy for now since your attacker ( a Bully ) is usually taller than you.
@@TOMMYBOY6969 Thx. Will do.
I'm amazed out how easily you teach / translate concepts.
Succinct, to the point and easy to follow. Your students are incredibly lucky!
How's the dummy holding up 5 years later?
Nice dummy and good idea on the leg. I am in Canada, too :)
great mook yan jung one of the best I have seen.
Looks like the base would allow placement of sand bags on either side if you wanted to fight a 'heavier' person.
Excellent work.
great videos
Awesome I really like it alot
Nice work ;)
Sifuuuu thank you very so much!
Like your dummy, it's more realistic, than the traditional one!.. Special with the foot on, longer arms, and thicker, then your grap them??..
Maybe yhe next one you build get hands and head 🤔🙏📿
hermoso trabajo
Have you tried using wax at the bottom for movement
no, but i am sure wax will do the trick too.
Good job i like it
gracias.. mex.
Hey, Nice videos sifu. You make very awesome content, I love how you are so detailed in the work you do. I have two questions, my first question is....... I am a beginner and I only know the first form of Wing Chun (SIU NIM TOA) and I don't know if I should start wooden dummy forms at this stage, please let me know if I should wait until I complete all three forms first or not? My second question is how much is the total cost to make a wooden dummy like this myself at home? Thanks and God bless!!!
As a beginner,, you can use the dummy, but only do moves that you know. I would advise that you start Chum Kiu with the dummy form together. Since the dummy form includes all 3 Sil Lim Tao, Chum Kiu and Biu Jee,,, if you jump into the dummy form, it might be difficult and you might learn the wrong way. As for the price,, if you have all the equipment,,, saw,,, electric planner,,, etc. and buy your wood from a wood mill, it would still cost around 350-400 dollars. All depends on what type of wood you buy.
本体は私も作りましたがスタンド部はこれを作成します
你的永春很好。
Hi my name is Michael your videos has inspired me.I really want a wooden dummy would I be able to purchase one from you directly
I dont think my price would be cheap. I think you are better off buying it from the internet. My garage is taking up by my car right now since it is winter therefore, so i dont have a place to work. I can only do wood work in the spring.
Paraffin wax would not dry out. I used it on my drawers and they don't stick now.
hi can you teacher me please how to wood dummy
cuanto vale
because am from INDIA.and am learning wing chun from youtube
Jeet Shinde Who?
Can i order the dummy?
Sorry, I don't sell them anymore...
Hey will you be able to build me one and how much will you charge
Sorry, it will cost you too much, you are better off buying from Everything Wing Chum...
how much cost of this dummy..in indian currency with shipping charges?
It will be cheaper if you find someone to built it for you in india. I charge $ 1200 USD for the Dummy. I dont think it would be wise to ship it since i am in Canada. I would guess shipping will be at least 2 to 300 USD. Here is a website you may look at,, you will have to ask for overseas shipping. www.everythingwingchun.com/wooden-dummies-mook-yan-jong-s/33.htm
TOMMYBOY6969 yeh your right..I have to find someone.oke thanks🙏
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Hi Sr I have a question for you,
I'm 43 years old, do you think it's too late to star practice on one dummy ?
Thank you
Wow! What an excellently planned and crafted piece of work! Super good result, too! I wanted to especially commend you for taking the time to so expertly record and share with us your process. You really did a fantastic job. Pro all the way!
I want u to build me one....let me know how much it cost
300
master will you send me the maerments of dummy please..?
All the measurements are in this video,
ua-cam.com/video/EtsyzvQ5RpU/v-deo.html
What’s the overall cost for this project? I’m in the United States.
If you go to Home Depot,, it will cost you more.. So find a lumber yard,,,and the cost of all the wood will be close to 500 bucks
Hey
am 5.10" suitable to me
Wing Chun can be practiced by anyone at any size.
TOMMYBOY6969 🙏thanks