If anybody is wondering this isn't "sim lim tao" all though those hand movements are learned in sim lim tao. sim lim tao is designed to train for structure and power, its not the fighting form. To sum it up, this is nothing more then Wing Chun hand movements as his title states.
So much symmetrical perfection in hand movement & muscle memory. I only wish that someday I can achieve to this standard. It would be great if Sifu can do the same type of video with Siu Lim Tao for everyone to learn from. The best detailed video i have ever seen. Thank you for sharing
@Fred Freddy Im a paramedic, wing chun practitioner for 14 yrs. I found it highly effective , but i needed to use it for personal defense when i would get attacked on the street during a call or in the back of an ambulance. It saved me, my crew and patients multiple times. That is just my experience, which isn't to lessen the studies of your laboratory. Im sure the equipment is pretty like our forms. We don't call them kata.
@Fred Freddy Sticking hands, yes. Slapping never. Trapping yes. Given the experience in your fight science lab, and no disrespect but i take your claims with as much skepticism as you take mine (which is fair). I'm interestsd in your POV, not an argument. What do you find lacking in the style exactly?
only relying on the hands without the rest of the body is very inefficient- and dangerous. There is much more to use and learn and the hands are just a little part of it.
For those of you looking for wing chun techniques and their names go to UA-cam and tipe in ( wing chun the 18 hands of wing chun.flv ) You can also go to Google and tipe in ( wing chun terminology ) then click on images. You won't find everything but you can discover quite a bit.
Rất nhiều người tập mà chưa thấy ai nói được bản chất của các động tác này là gì. Bởi vậy lên võ đài là không dùng được còn bị ăn đòn te tua nữa, xong rồi bào chữa đủ kiểu.
NO NAME yes ! The first form got the movements of offense and also defense. You train with the first form your muscles 💪 they need to be relaxed but also hard . Wing Chun stands for both soft and hard etc . Ying & yang .
can somebody please tell me the names of theese hand techniques because i´ve been searching on almost every wing chun video available and i cant find them any where demonstrated in this manner ??????
Not performing forms. Just showing you some basic hand movements like tan, fok, bong etc. Like giving you an exercise to practice those basic hand movements, that's all.
I think wing chun is the coolest martial arts u can ever see in real life and movies but i dont know if its effective in real situations Some says yes and some says no
Wing chun is effective in self-defense...it has helped me to fight in the street...it also works as a sporting activity but it requires adequate training focused on the sport (like any sporting activity with its rules, physical preparation, nutrition , ). In any case, taking wing chun or another style of kung fu to the sports area, I consider it a degeneration and perversion of this ancient traditional culture.
Tan sao is straight out, asking hand open hand facing up. Bong sao is elbow up wing arm. Fuk sao is wrist in fingers pointed in. Wu sao is arm out hand pointing up. Gan sao is arm down. Slicing hand down & gum sao is arm down palm out.
Reminds me of how bruce lee started to learn martial arts" it starts here.. Then later on' he added more.. Search more... Create new.. And surprisingly he develop a new form" thats what we call today.. MMA".. but many stay in the old way... So' what happen in a real fight many has beatin, so badly...
Siu nim tao?! Never ever- This is " the little idea " for U? Why not Chum kiu or biu tze! People talking about something which they have no IDEA of it! Beatiful??? He does fook sao in the wrong direction! And his tan sao is very strange.....
No WingChun-form started with the right side of the body.(i also think NO Kung-Fu form doing it.) And i personally think it is a Cardinal sign, from which side it was started.
What bad habits and mistakes are you referring to? In the forms, one fist is not held at the hip, it is held higher. It should be closer to chest height, level with where the punch comes from. The other hand then goes out to create a shape or punch and quickly returns straight back with power to the same chest position that it came from, and it should not dip downward. There’s a reason for this… Do you know why the hands always return back to that chest position in all of the Wing Chun forms?
@@osakatoro I discovered, through experience, not opinion, that keeping both hands out in front, immediately at the ready to either block, counter, or attack, was not only quicker, but very efficient...Felt good too.
@@raygsbrelcik5578 Yes, keeping your hands-up in an altercation is no doubt necessary in order to defend yourself. A guard of some sort is probably a good idea in a fight, but that’s not what this video is about. It’s about “hands” found within the forms. Your comment was, “Why do you guys STILL hold one fist at the hip?” So in the context of your question, the answer is in the forms. The only time you will see one fist chambered in Wing Chun is during forms, ever. In times of self-preservation or action, obviously both hands are out front. That takes us back to my previous comment/question, do you know why the fist goes back into that chambered, chest position during all of the open-hand forms of the system? I asked because I thought you were a Wing Chun practitioner, my apologies if you are not.
@@raygsbrelcik5578 No worries, I’m offering you insight into the Wing Chun system that you could benefit from. It might help you better explain to others how the system actually works as well. New Wing Chun students need to know that there are actual concepts being developed in each of the forms, even the smallest of things are important. They all relate back to how the system is learned and understood. That’s why we teach from an established, systematic curriculum. To be clear, everything in the forms teaches us something about the system, including that fist that is being held back. It’s actually the returning action of the fist that is being taught, not the chambering of the fist. As an FYI, when you return your fist straight back to your chest quickly (not the hip) and with power, you are developing a natural response to drive the elbow backwards. The elbow is the lesson, not the fist. If new students were to follow your advice, they would have missed the importance of properly developing the elbow. And in Wing Chun, the elbow is the key to learning. It seems that you mean well, but please don’t explain things to others that you have little knowledge about. It’s an incredible issue within the Wing Chun community, and does far more harm than good. If you want to know about the purpose of the shapes or hands in the Wing Chun forms and how they relate to fighting and the system as a whole, find a reputable teacher and learn it properly. Feel free to private message me as well, I’ll be glad to point you in the right direction. Best of luck on your journey!
If anybody is wondering this isn't "sim lim tao" all though those hand movements are learned in sim lim tao. sim lim tao is designed to train for structure and power, its not the fighting form. To sum it up, this is nothing more then Wing Chun hand movements as his title states.
One Excellent Video about the hands of Wing Chun two thumbs up.
Glad you enjoyed it
Sooooo nice and high quality!! Kwok and lam , Lee and ip should see you!! Wow!! Ty sifu!! I’ll save it n study it!!
Essa luta é verdadeiramente uma artes... Belíssimos movimentos. E a trilha sonora do vídeo deu mais beleza ainda
Love this so much! Great video Sifu Pham :)
I will teach my children wing chun kung fu through your martial arts videos sir
So much symmetrical perfection in hand movement & muscle memory. I only wish that someday I can achieve to this standard. It would be great if Sifu can do the same type of video with Siu Lim Tao for everyone to learn from. The best detailed video i have ever seen. Thank you for sharing
@Fred Freddy How
@Fred Freddy Im a paramedic, wing chun practitioner for 14 yrs. I found it highly effective , but i needed to use it for personal defense when i would get attacked on the street during a call or in the back of an ambulance. It saved me, my crew and patients multiple times. That is just my experience, which isn't to lessen the studies of your laboratory. Im sure the equipment is pretty like our forms. We don't call them kata.
@Fred Freddy Sticking hands, yes. Slapping never. Trapping yes. Given the experience in your fight science lab, and no disrespect but i take your claims with as much skepticism as you take mine (which is fair).
I'm interestsd in your POV, not an argument. What do you find lacking in the style exactly?
only relying on the hands without the rest of the body is very inefficient- and dangerous. There is much more to use and learn and the hands are just a little part of it.
@Fred Freddy it is not the style that is useless- it depends on the practitioner.
Thank u so much for the simple and amazing video, this is exactly what I was looking for, bless you there brother ...
Glad it helped
Wing Chun is and will evolve, anything that comes from my hands is Wing Chun, as quoted by Grand-Master Ip Chun
nice!
the different angles are very pedagogical.
what music is that? composser?
Kỹ thuật gum sau để đỡ đòn gì sifu có phải đòn đấm móc không ạ
"the grandmaster" :)
Awesome now that's how you teach. Awesome 💪🏽
this is what i've been needing
Thank you for sharing Sifu
Best video of wing chun
Beautiful music w video. Well done.
这种拍摄方式效果不错!可以出个永春所有招式和运用完整的视频吗大师傅?
Wish you provided the names of the moves as you were doing them.
For those of you looking for wing chun techniques and their names go to UA-cam and tipe in ( wing chun the 18 hands of wing chun.flv ) You can also go to Google and tipe in ( wing chun terminology ) then click on images. You won't find everything but you can discover quite a bit.
Just amazing way to teach, keep it up
Super very very great Amazing 🔥
Sick video sifu ..😎
Do your fingers (aside from the thumb) remain relaxed during all this or do you hold them tense and straight?
If you look a bit closely
They're not tensed
Please add description of the name of the movements, anybody?
Read my comment above
Tan Sau (palm up) Jum Sau (Sinking elbow) Fook Sau (subduing hand) Kwan Sau (rotating hand) Bong Sau (wing arm) gum sau (pressing hand) Tan sau
Thanks so much for this Sifu I understand it better now
Reminds me of Donnie Yen in Ip Man.
Same
💯
Rất nhiều người tập mà chưa thấy ai nói được bản chất của các động tác này là gì. Bởi vậy lên võ đài là không dùng được còn bị ăn đòn te tua nữa, xong rồi bào chữa đủ kiểu.
The best part to study Wing China, is when you change this for Circulo de los dragones.
Sifu pham what is wing benefit ?
i just wanna know if i can use this in real fight?
No
NO NAME yes ! The first form got the movements of offense and also defense. You train with the first form your muscles 💪 they need to be relaxed but also hard . Wing Chun stands for both soft and hard etc . Ying & yang .
That was dope㊙️
Where did you get that uniform, if you dont mind me asking? That would be perfect attire for a demonstration I might be doing :]
Taobao or alibaba :v
Omg!!! My friend!!!🐉🐉🐉🐉🐉🐉
where did you get that outfit?
this is a beautiful video.
can somebody please tell me the names of theese hand techniques because i´ve been searching on almost every wing chun video available and i cant find them any where demonstrated in this manner ??????
+SkySchen Top comment says it.
Yeah he's right
I would like to know respectfully sifu, why you perform the hand forms out of sync. Also why not all of the hand movements. Thank you Sifu.
Not performing forms. Just showing you some basic hand movements like tan, fok, bong etc. Like giving you an exercise to practice those basic hand movements, that's all.
Thank you
Great hands. Whats the music?
+Fred Alert Sorekara Epilogue I by Shigeru Umebayashi
+Fred Alert 'You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly' by Billy Bollock and the Foreskins
kempo899 lol
Please add description of name of each description!
You need to show the applications.
I practiced while watching this video, thank you sifu pham i appreciate it
That was not a good decision because it's the wrong Ving Tsun
@@tanayka2431 There is no wrong or right Wing Chun. All lineages have faults and advantages in comparison with others.
Great video
this was beautiful.
có seri nào hướng dẫn từ đầu đến chân ko anh =)))
Music????
Awesome
Wing Chun Training - Wing chun hands maxed out? Q3
Good view to learn
I wanted to learn this but my family don’t believe in wing chun so I don’t know how to do it.
How old are you?
I think wing chun is the coolest martial arts u can ever see in real life and movies but i dont know if its effective in real situations Some says yes and some says no
Wing chun is effective in self-defense...it has helped me to fight in the street...it also works as a sporting activity but it requires adequate training focused on the sport (like any sporting activity with its rules, physical preparation, nutrition , ). In any case, taking wing chun or another style of kung fu to the sports area, I consider it a degeneration and perversion of this ancient traditional culture.
Bagus buat olah raga boss
Tan sau Jum sau fuq sau gor sau bong sau he misses one out which is pak sau
I also miss chum sao and gwat sao
He also miss wu sao
Lets practice w.c together, shall we?
Right now in this technique I miss Ving Tsun
Music in video?
Please add description of the name of the movements anybody?
Tan sao is straight out, asking hand open hand facing up. Bong sao is elbow up wing arm. Fuk sao is wrist in fingers pointed in. Wu sao is arm out hand pointing up. Gan sao is arm down. Slicing hand down & gum sao is arm down palm out.
Reminds me of how bruce lee started to learn martial arts" it starts here..
Then later on' he added more.. Search more... Create new.. And surprisingly he develop a new form" thats what we call today.. MMA"..
but many stay in the old way...
So' what happen in a real fight many has beatin, so badly...
juan maharlika he didn’t create mma lmaoo
@@ExoticGTRX : hmmp.. Ok..
@@ExoticGTRX ; JET KWUNDO" right??
Then what is it??
its a mix martial arts....!
MMA"... IGNORANT...
Good 👌
siu lim tao !
beautyful
Siu nim tao?! Never ever- This is " the little idea " for U? Why not Chum kiu or biu tze! People talking about something which they have no IDEA of it! Beatiful??? He does fook sao in the wrong direction! And his tan sao is very strange.....
Sir wing Chun ka pura body ka video choriye.. pura wing chun sikhneka video dena hai .. thax
Beautiful!
They forgot the Biu . Besides that great video!
¿Name song pleasee?
Sorekara Epilogue I, by Shigeru Umebayashi
please, i need name of music in video
Sorekara Epilogue I, by Shigeru Umebayashi
Super 👍
Gracias amigos
Very nice
so beautiful...!
Beauotfiul
Nice...
Perfect,inspiring..Many thanks
V good wareki sari Madame
I have to learn this
tres bien wing chun.
Background music is what?
李钟大 it’s soundtrack from the movie “The Grandmaster” sorekara I think
Sorekara Epilogue I, by Shigeru Umebayashi
Nice Video
No se que carajos dicen los comentarios pero el vídeo esta padrisimo
That was donnie yen. dudes got the exact same pose on the second example
Yeah
Yep
The music reminds me of HERO
is it, though?
Nice.
Truly beautiful
Beautiful
Beautifuly made
Me After watching Garou from One Punch Man.
Me: *breaks all of my bones*
Mza
No WingChun-form started with the right side of the body.(i also think NO Kung-Fu form doing it.)
And i personally think it is a Cardinal sign,
from which side it was started.
Why do you guys STILL hold one fist at the hip? I keep BOTH
hands Front and "Center" at ALL times. This avoids bad habits
and mistakes.
What bad habits and mistakes are you referring to?
In the forms, one fist is not held at the hip, it is held higher. It should be closer to chest height, level with where the punch comes from. The other hand then goes out to create a shape or punch and quickly returns straight back with power to the same chest position that it came from, and it should not dip downward. There’s a reason for this…
Do you know why the hands always return back to that chest position in all of the Wing Chun forms?
@@osakatoro I discovered, through experience, not opinion,
that keeping both hands out in front, immediately at the ready
to either block, counter, or attack, was not only quicker, but very
efficient...Felt good too.
@@raygsbrelcik5578 Yes, keeping your hands-up in an altercation is no doubt necessary in order to defend yourself. A guard of some sort is probably a good idea in a fight, but that’s not what this video is about. It’s about “hands” found within the forms.
Your comment was, “Why do you guys STILL hold one fist at the hip?”
So in the context of your question, the answer is in the forms. The only time you will see one fist chambered in Wing Chun is during forms, ever. In times of self-preservation or action, obviously both hands are out front.
That takes us back to my previous comment/question, do you know why the fist goes back into that chambered, chest position during all of the open-hand forms of the system? I asked because I thought you were a Wing Chun practitioner, my apologies if you are not.
@@osakatoro I understand. I was simply adding a bit of my
experience to the equation that I thought might be helpful to
new students.
@@raygsbrelcik5578 No worries, I’m offering you insight into the Wing Chun system that you could benefit from. It might help you better explain to others how the system actually works as well.
New Wing Chun students need to know that there are actual concepts being developed in each of the forms, even the smallest of things are important. They all relate back to how the system is learned and understood. That’s why we teach from an established, systematic curriculum.
To be clear, everything in the forms teaches us something about the system, including that fist that is being held back. It’s actually the returning action of the fist that is being taught, not the chambering of the fist. As an FYI, when you return your fist straight back to your chest quickly (not the hip) and with power, you are developing a natural response to drive the elbow backwards. The elbow is the lesson, not the fist. If new students were to follow your advice, they would have missed the importance of properly developing the elbow. And in Wing Chun, the elbow is the key to learning.
It seems that you mean well, but please don’t explain things to others that you have little knowledge about. It’s an incredible issue within the Wing Chun community, and does far more harm than good. If you want to know about the purpose of the shapes or hands in the Wing Chun forms and how they relate to fighting and the system as a whole, find a reputable teacher and learn it properly.
Feel free to private message me as well, I’ll be glad to point you in the right direction. Best of luck on your journey!
In real combat nowdays some of martial arts practioner face tough challenge from mma figther and in some cases in to the boxers
اللهم صل على رسول الله الصادق الامين الطيب الكريم
So you call your self Sifu hu?! Were is your center then?
Put the names in the screen
Fungsi dari gerakan yg ada d video itu tuk apa
Showing me correctly. In its formation. . ..
Perfect man wow
發力錯!伏不是這樣你中利口用這方式伏手死人的手形還可以
I like wing chun
I love it and I will try it hard
Thanxxx
Wing Chun is best
healing hands
Put the names
Donnie Yen is only a beginner in Wing Chun
Donnie a master