This is literally the best wing chun hand position tutorial on the internet. A lot of love for the positions was put into this. You also have defense benefits for grappling takedowns to defend against judo.
Your depth of experience and ingenuity have cultivated an amazing martial art. This is amazing honestly. What I like the most is that you've incorporated real-world applications that are actually relevant and transferable to real-life situations. As a martial artist, I can tell this is derived from actual combat. Awesome!
Great video, thanks for your devotion and dedication to promoting self defense incorporating boxing and Wing Chung principles, allowing the practicioner to explore new combination possibilities. The ring is absolutely a great practice tool for the development of integrating the both hands as a single mechanism to strike and defend in a single movement. Thanks .
Hey just tapped in, use too do wing Chun a good while back for a good amount of years. Found your methods spot on and engaging. The wheel as you know has so many advantages. Some of them you used I wasn’t aware of. Which was an eye opener. Well done my brother keep up the good works 🇯🇲🙏🏾😎
Just a few weeks ago, I saw a video of somebody giving tips on throwing an uppercut and he told the guy to think of it as rolling your shoulder J in a small circle. Now here you are explaining how so much of boxing can be thought of in the context of small circles
Dude, I like your style, and I find this training technique to be very inspired, but I do have some concerns about the guard drills. Specifically, these defensive positions present huge vulnerability to hooks (either to the head or body). However, I feel that incorporating these fundamental concepts in addition to combining them with other defensive accountability mechanisms, such as tucking the chin to the collar bone or curling the back while dropping a bit in the knees to reduce the open space susceptible to body shots beneath the elbow.
You can roll and do different head movements, also closed guard blocks hooks. Walking and doing pivots are also important ! I haven’t had much trouble with hooks
Excellent video, thank you! Sharing deep insights into two martial arts at once all while explaining the concepts clearly? Honestly, this is pure gold. I really appreciate your innovation of using ancient tools to teach principals that are extremely relevant today. Way to go man. You have clearly put in the hard work. Please keep going.
I've been a practitioner of both systems (among others) for 38 years. I suggest not just using this type of rattan ring (jook wan) but also larger ones. I even thought of making an oblong ring that matches the energy shape of Baguazhang for specific technique developments. You may take this idea and run with it. Best wishes!
Interesting, i naturally do these hand motions when i shadow box and when i train in general. I might wanna get a ring to further develop what i naturally been doing this was a cool ass video
First time watching your videos. I greatly appreciate your detail to teaching and utilizing clips of real world applications… Now I’m onto watch your next video. Keep them coming!
@@Khoisanboogie I did, with the help of my mentors! Kim Il-Nam Sensei and Sakamoto Sensei of Shin Kyokushin Karate, Kobayashi of Kyokushin Karate, Huang Chien Liang of Tien Shan Pai, Kunio Miyake of Shito-Ryu Karate, Boontham Sensei of Muay Kao, my coach Louie Gibbs, and my Combat Psychology coach KaizenMaster have all contributed to my art
Very cool content and very interesting training tool. I can see how this would naturally teach a student to flow between positions and keep your guard up and active rather than being so passive like a lot of fighters do. I could see this integrating really well in MMA or muay thai where you can clinch and throw elbows as well. Any recommendations on ring sizing? I will check out your other videos as well and consider buying your book.
Subscribed. I grew up with a best friend who was great with his hands like you, but not fully trained or with your years of experience. Feel if more young men and women were confident in their hands, they might consider not turning to guns so quickly, and take their problems to the controlled environment of a combat ring.
the only issue is... being good with your hands takes time and dedication, most folk dont wanna put in that work, so the cowardly and the predatory will always use guns
I adapted wing chun to boxing and was to hard to hit, long range & short range, upper cut never get threw, & the elbows are always in a good position to block body shots
Good stuff, not sure you can call that a typical boxing stance until you pull the back hand back to cover the chin but it seems the ring doesn’t really allow that or does it? If I were in your class I would respectfully ask this question. Very cool nonetheless.
The different guards help guard the body. Front guard has elbows in, binding guard usually gives access to a hand parry that stops body shots, and shell guard protects body as well
Those who know; know! Everything he is showing you works for MMA, boxing, etc. this is what Bruce Lee was getting at. If you ever hear someone tell you something “doesn’t work,” they just suck at executing the techniques. Everything works; it just depends on how good YOU are! Timing is everything in a fight and that comes with experience. Notice the best fighters begin to you with their prey when they know they have them beaten! You’ll see pure martial artist in MMA start doing outlandish stuff when they have someone beaten. Every technique has holes. It’s the practitioner that matters.
Too many Kung Fu people think that Wing Chun is about trapping. It really is about hitting. Trapping is a slice of a moment under the circumstance of an interrupted strike or by interrupting the energy of the opponent via some other aspect of movement.
This is Raw!! I was watching IP man the other night, now I’m watching a brother teach me wind-chun. 🔥
*Wing 🙏🏾🙏🏾
This is literally the best wing chun hand position tutorial on the internet. A lot of love for the positions was put into this.
You also have defense benefits for grappling takedowns to defend against judo.
In all of my years curious about the application of the ring, you described it the best! Now I want one
You've reinvented the wheel with this one. This is some cool oldschool stuff!
This is quite amazing… I really appreciate how forward thinking you are with taking a concept and applying it for boxing.
Dope! … you know what you are talking about!
This information is Golden. Extremely underrated!
Your depth of experience and ingenuity have cultivated an amazing martial art. This is amazing honestly. What I like the most is that you've incorporated real-world applications that are actually relevant and transferable to real-life situations. As a martial artist, I can tell this is derived from actual combat. Awesome!
I now know more about Wing Chun than I ever thought that I would. IP Man would be proud.
Good stuff brother !!!!
Fantastic video. Keep up the great content!!
Peace and love
I just saw an Asian woman go krazy with the rattan ring and this is the best tutorial on how to use it I’ve seen so far. Give thanks.
Salute u bro. Glad ur channel was recommended to me. Jewels 🙏🏾
Nice work. WC & 52
Great video, thanks for your devotion and dedication to promoting self defense incorporating boxing and Wing Chung principles, allowing the practicioner to explore new combination possibilities.
The ring is absolutely a great practice tool for the development of integrating the both hands as a single mechanism to strike and defend in a single movement.
Thanks .
Need the book of the ten stand keep pushing forward my you on the to something special
Hey just tapped in, use too do wing Chun a good while back for a good amount of years. Found your methods spot on and engaging. The wheel as you know has so many advantages. Some of them you used I wasn’t aware of. Which was an eye opener. Well done my brother keep up the good works 🇯🇲🙏🏾😎
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Just a few weeks ago, I saw a video of somebody giving tips on throwing an uppercut and he told the guy to think of it as rolling your shoulder J in a small circle.
Now here you are explaining how so much of boxing can be thought of in the context of small circles
Dude, I like your style, and I find this training technique to be very inspired, but I do have some concerns about the guard drills.
Specifically, these defensive positions present huge vulnerability to hooks (either to the head or body).
However, I feel that incorporating these fundamental concepts in addition to combining them with other defensive accountability mechanisms, such as tucking the chin to the collar bone or curling the back while dropping a bit in the knees to reduce the open space susceptible to body shots beneath the elbow.
You can roll and do different head movements, also closed guard blocks hooks. Walking and doing pivots are also important ! I haven’t had much trouble with hooks
Ive allways thought the same thing and practice this when i throw punches...its all circular and it can be applied to different moves and styles
Interesting I looked for other videos utilizing this for boxing and found NON. You should do more.
Yes, I am leading the way ! 😎 new video on it Saturday
exiting stuff.
very creative and insightful.
Thank you.
Incredible. Excellent instruction . Thank you 🙏
Excellent video, thank you! Sharing deep insights into two martial arts at once all while explaining the concepts clearly? Honestly, this is pure gold. I really appreciate your innovation of using ancient tools to teach principals that are extremely relevant today. Way to go man. You have clearly put in the hard work. Please keep going.
Absolutely love this exercise!! Going to try to apply this to by Baguazhang practice to better incorporate your technique
I've been a practitioner of both systems (among others) for 38 years.
I suggest not just using this type of rattan ring (jook wan) but also larger ones. I even thought of making an oblong ring that matches the energy shape of Baguazhang for specific technique developments. You may take this idea and run with it.
Best wishes!
Interesting, i naturally do these hand motions when i shadow box and when i train in general. I might wanna get a ring to further develop what i naturally been doing this was a cool ass video
Excellent work my brother
You are a producer of knowledge! I hope you get the recognition you deserve for this.
Thank you for the tutorial.
Wish you well my friend.
May you excell and flurish in all things.
First time watching your videos. I greatly appreciate your detail to teaching and utilizing clips of real world applications…
Now I’m onto watch your next video. Keep them coming!
I have no knowledge of this art but your way of speaking and explaining makes me want to learn .
Thank you, this is really insightful. I have a rattan ring and you've really opened up something here for me. Much love.
I’m so glad I watched this video! I Got it on repeat. I’ll be studying this video until I have mastered it all.
Thanks for this hidden gem 💎. 🙏🏾🥊💯
The next one will have more detail !
I like what you're doing brother. Did you develop this system by yourself? I'm gathering you studied boxing and WC before hand?
@@Khoisanboogie I did, with the help of my mentors! Kim Il-Nam Sensei and Sakamoto Sensei of Shin Kyokushin Karate, Kobayashi of Kyokushin Karate, Huang Chien Liang of Tien Shan Pai, Kunio Miyake of Shito-Ryu Karate, Boontham Sensei of Muay Kao, my coach Louie Gibbs, and my Combat Psychology coach KaizenMaster have all contributed to my art
@@WukongWilson can we chop it up privately brother? I'm happy to pay for your knowledge
@@Khoisanboogie let’s have a lesson! calendly.com/monkeysquadboxing/wg-boxing-lesson
Very cool content and very interesting training tool. I can see how this would naturally teach a student to flow between positions and keep your guard up and active rather than being so passive like a lot of fighters do. I could see this integrating really well in MMA or muay thai where you can clinch and throw elbows as well. Any recommendations on ring sizing? I will check out your other videos as well and consider buying your book.
Thank you for your step by step instructions! Really insightful and informative!
One of the best and coolest teachers ever 😎😎😎😎
Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Sifu has the soul of an Ancient Master
Yes sir! Wonderful
Great video to stumble upon. Will follow. 🙏🏼 for the knowledge.
The knowledge is much appreciated 🙏🏾
Perhaps you could do them with a live partner next? And for the street scenario?
Dope video, this looks therapeutic.
It is!
Good for Accuracy
HMM you are putting a lot more thought into your art then I did for my own.
I share so we can all grow!
Subscribed. I grew up with a best friend who was great with his hands like you, but not fully trained or with your years of experience. Feel if more young men and women were confident in their hands, they might consider not turning to guns so quickly, and take their problems to the controlled environment of a combat ring.
the only issue is... being good with your hands takes time and dedication, most folk dont wanna put in that work, so the cowardly and the predatory will always use guns
This is actually how I was taught to box but without the rings.
“Really, my favorite combination is whatever is open” simply poetic
Another siu lim tao to get balanced with thank you, blessings brother. 😊
😮 Very good,👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 Very good video brother! 🎉😊
This is going in my playlist, right now.
You got you something young man 💯💯💯
You got my support
Wow I’m going to definitely try this bro 👏🏾🫡
Really great information 👍🏾
Good job! I learned some things
I would like to know more about your book
Good voice for instruction
Love your channel, awesome!
Glad you enjoy it!
Good stuff bro!👍💯
Hello,have you ever practiced with the wooden dummy?
Видимо только с резиновой бабой 😊
I see u God. Phenomenal vid. Just subscribed notifications bell on!!!
Appreciate it
Yess!!!
Yep I can see the circles it's all about the circles gong fu has many circles and they do even more damage
Xaiver WuKong Wilson Fighting!!!^^;;
Impressive video
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Pay attention; he knows what he’s talking about! A little different approach; but added tools.
This guy looks like if Mike Tyson and R. Kelly had a baby, but I love this video all jokes aside!
It helps, but it does not fully apply due to hand placement and defensive position, but i definitely get the concept
Boyeeee,, you are nice!!👊🤘
Cool man!
I adapted wing chun to boxing and was to hard to hit, long range & short range, upper cut never get threw, & the elbows are always in a good position to block body shots
Quais as medidas do ring?
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Good stuff, not sure you can call that a typical boxing stance until you pull the back hand back to cover the chin but it seems the ring doesn’t really allow that or does it? If I were in your class I would respectfully ask this question. Very cool nonetheless.
Excellent
Gold 🎉
Time to start offering training..💪🏽💵💸💲🤑
Great stuff man. Boxing wise, what about the elbows? How do you manage to train this without leaving the rib cage exposed?
The different guards help guard the body. Front guard has elbows in, binding guard usually gives access to a hand parry that stops body shots, and shell guard protects body as well
Sticky hands look gud brudda
Do you offer any in-person training thats as in depth as this?💯🔥
How do I get a ring and a wing Chun dummy for cheap
Very cool
I like what your doing bro. New sub. Keep going🫡
Great video. You should get that knot checked on the left side of your neck brother.
What ring size would you recommend if any?
I say 12-14 inch. It depends on arm length too
Those who know; know! Everything he is showing you works for MMA, boxing, etc. this is what Bruce Lee was getting at. If you ever hear someone tell you something “doesn’t work,” they just suck at executing the techniques. Everything works; it just depends on how good YOU are! Timing is everything in a fight and that comes with experience. Notice the best fighters begin to you with their prey when they know they have them beaten! You’ll see pure martial artist in MMA start doing outlandish stuff when they have someone beaten. Every technique has holes. It’s the practitioner that matters.
That’s right ! As long as you respect physics and the rules of the competition, everything is permitted. Effectiveness is associated with wisdom
What size is the ring you are using?
Mine is 12 in I think. I prefer the 14
Wow this is forward-thinking
Too many Kung Fu people think that Wing Chun is about trapping. It really is about hitting. Trapping is a slice of a moment under the circumstance of an interrupted strike or by interrupting the energy of the opponent via some other aspect of movement.
Basics. I wish Wilder had learnt just 1.😂
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This will help my Philly shell
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Flip flops fit me but I'm not gonna wear them everywhere I go
Goku’s ring weight is 40tons and Vegeta does it under 300 times gravity
If you were showing someone else how to do it I could watch this through much better
Workin on it !
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Aka Philly Shell
this is only for wooden ring fyi
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