Really clear way of explaining!!! This video has really helped me to see where my problem was. Thanks for this very good video and I look forward to see the next ones 😊👍
I've been trying to research about this particular martial arts, lots of demonstration but very very few actually go into the technical, I've learned quite a lot from you, thank you.
Sifu i like ur tips ur explaining great I hope to answer my questions a bout footwork some shooting against center according to wing chun i move 45° or i turned him using asking hand
Some websites say you can also hit in different spots, for example, two to the body and one to the head. I didn't get an explanation to why you should hit the same spot in this video so I am confused why hitting different spots are incorrect.
You want to hit the same spot simply because it hurts. Getting hit once isn’t pleasant, but when you bombard that spot with 3-5 punches in a row it’s very punishing.
It’s basically like you should master accurately hitting one spot before trying combinations. If you try combos from the beginning, you’ll most probably be ineffective.
Everyone... remember this please... this art is founded by a Master, The master origins from shaolin, This art wing chun is born in the times of war, BORN IN TIME OF WAR the shaolin is freaking under attack by enemies and this master managed to survive... in the journey she gains insight from an event i dont remember but yeah.. what my point is this art is born in the war/violent/chaotic and after passing it downs to where we are right now(what i meant those chinese wingchun master kept embarrassing the wingchun and wing xhun has bren regarded as a joke in my place)... wing chun lineage were responsible for such changes...
8:15 I'm just thinking if you understand this, it's brutal being straight and direct. You can give some one a heart attack, if your students seen you use this in a real life combat situation, they would probaly see and hear a grown man scream and cry at the same time, and need a time out to walk off the pain of the injury.
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Very cool!!
You teach so good. I learnt a lot sifu, thank you! God bless...
Really clear way of explaining!!! This video has really helped me to see where my problem was. Thanks for this very good video and I look forward to see the next ones 😊👍
Romain Verbrouck You’re welcome. So glad it helped!
VERY BIG THANKS!!
Now im doing my chain punches more better :))
You earned a new sub
Very helpful! Appreciate the precise and nuanced details.
I've been trying to research about this particular martial arts, lots of demonstration but very very few actually go into the technical, I've learned quite a lot from you, thank you.
You’re welcome. Happy to be able to help.
Hi , my sifu sayed elbows must be close to each other and come from center line is he saying the right thing?
iraj Vf Yes.
no. 1 rule as a student
trust your sifu!
@@TheSoprah depends, some sifu’s are fakes.
Ofcourse hes your sifu
I am really enjoying watching your videos. Very informative. Thank you
I've watched so many vids but you were very clear much much better than others.
you have got a new subscriber to your list. Respect
Nice explanations. Focus on one target is big, same with straight punches and not circular punches
Thanks Matthias. I appreciate your feedback.
Clear concept
Very good teaching.thank sir.
6:17 this is really important, thank you.
So much to learn....
Very cool 👍
Now my chain punch is AMAZING! You got a new sub!
👏👏👏👏👏 again a very good video!
Thank you. 🙏
Sifu i like ur tips ur explaining great
I hope to answer my questions a bout footwork some shooting against center according to wing chun i move 45° or i turned him using asking hand
Ahmed It all depends on timing. Both can be valid.
Amazing 🤩 thx 🙏
2:51 that's what I was told straight and direct. Not lifting over the other punch.
Now I know how to chain punch
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Harold’s tait
*nice explanation*
Yes
Tbh ut seems like ur making a joke when u make ur comment in bold, ik ur not making a joke but it just feels like that and idk who tf asked
@@dotei6617 your mom did
Alpesh Parmar why don’t you grow up
@@AlpeshLp omg omg no way, a ur mom joke ON ME??!?!?! I CANT BELIEVE THIS IM COMPELEETLY DESTROYED WOW
thx, appreciate your work.
Thank you Manny 🙏
I like the way you explain
Enkii Muto Thanks 🙏. I realize Wing Chun can be daunting at first, so I try my best to be as simple and clear as possible.
4:27 the second punch must be the one that penetrates and hurts the most.
0:14 that's a quick gap closer.
in malaysia we have yip kin wing chun after i learn yip kin wing chun i come here for learn wing chun, after that i go to hong kong to learn wing chun
Some websites say you can also hit in different spots, for example, two to the body and one to the head. I didn't get an explanation to why you should hit the same spot in this video so I am confused why hitting different spots are incorrect.
You want to hit the same spot simply because it hurts. Getting hit once isn’t pleasant, but when you bombard that spot with 3-5 punches in a row it’s very punishing.
It’s basically like you should master accurately hitting one spot before trying combinations. If you try combos from the beginning, you’ll most probably be ineffective.
1:16 thats a ggod description. Cos if you do it correct that's exactly what its like a force.
Adam do you know how to use nun chuks
Oh man you even better then some Chinese sifu.
Ip Man in the movie said that instead of trading punches with a guy stronger than you, Test his ribcage is it right?
It's just a movie. Don't take it for more than what it is. In reality, the throat is one of the best targets.
I think he meant to punch the liver? I’m not sure
Everyone... remember this please... this art is founded by a Master, The master origins from shaolin, This art wing chun is born in the times of war, BORN IN TIME OF WAR the shaolin is freaking under attack by enemies and this master managed to survive... in the journey she gains insight from an event i dont remember but yeah.. what my point is this art is born in the war/violent/chaotic and after passing it downs to where we are right now(what i meant those chinese wingchun master kept embarrassing the wingchun and wing xhun has bren regarded as a joke in my place)... wing chun lineage were responsible for such changes...
@@sifuadamwilliss just fighting in general hitting somebody’s ribcage hurts like fuckin hell
@@SleepyCinnamon Targeting ribs and other bones isn’t recommended. Go for soft targets like the throat, eyes and groin.
8:15 I'm just thinking if you understand this, it's brutal being straight and direct. You can give some one a heart attack, if your students seen you use this in a real life combat situation, they would probaly see and hear a grown man scream and cry at the same time, and need a time out to walk off the pain of the injury.
nice got slimmer arms cuz of this, now can you please tell me WHAT A SIFU IS?
👏👏👏👏
Steven Lin Thank you 🙏
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why the fuck no one gtalking about jojo
I still don't know how to I still don't know how to chain punch
I still don't know how to
I will never learn how to chain punch
@@bodelysenatus8170 yeah not with that energy
@@bodelysenatus8170 its really easy bruv