A boxing match is not an mma match or a kung fu match. This art style when mastered match’s the mastery of any style. Great lesson from a great and dedicated instructor. The details of the lesson are highly valuable and cross over to not just other martial arts but sports, business, life in general. *Remaining relaxed with the ability to adapt. *Balance, control, understanding where your movements are weaker and stronger.
I'm glad u mentioned about fighting in a squared stance - that's one thing I could never understand about the mook jong (wing chun wooden dummy) - my home made one has 'arms" longer than mine - if it have short stubby arms, you'll practice fighting square.
Can't get enough of Mr Singh. In my opinion, one of the most knowledgeable and skilled Instructors on earth. A deadly Man, teaching advanced knowledge.
@@jamarjames9501 se o olho humano não consegue ver como vc sabe que aconteceu... aqui no vídeo tá dando pra ver que é pura fantasia... o adversário parado feito o boneco de madeira... kkkk
I like the attempts at modernizing but it needs to evolve so much more. You have to get rid of that initial touch point, because nobody, but nobody, but nobody does that. When engaging, it's about figuring out distance and closing the gap. A fighter that just lets you in that close so you can touch deserves to lose. Also, that "shot" was one of the worst. Who in their right mind tucks their head in the armpit for an immediate guillotine?
the 1st touch there is a good training point as an index. of course its not where you hang out looking for openings to attack. you might react off of it during some clinch or transitory range
@Handsome790 dan Inosanto? 🤣 the Bruce Lee students who never understood JKD?? Bruce Lee was stripping NOT adding, so why did Inosanto go against JKD principles of simplicity and directness and start adding a bunch of shit tighter that had completely different structure and body mechanics and don’t mesh together at all? Do you even know who Ted Wong is? Dan Inosanto wasn’t Bruce Lee’s only students you know. What about Jesse Gloves? Do you know who that is? In fact do you know anything about JKD or Bruce Lee you haven’t been told from Inosanto? Have you ever actually looked at what Bruce Lee did? How he trained? Do you even know what he was doing in the 70’s? No. You don’t know anything other than what’s you’ve had forged into your parrot brain regurgitating information you’ve not even done any research on yourself. Inosanto doesn’t teach or underhand JKD. He never did. This is why all you muppets think JKD is wing chun or thai boxing or whatever crap you think it is. It isn’t any of those things.
Seems, somewhat easy to do if your "target" sits still like a three year old.... I'm sure it works in some cases.. ..real fights are sooo unpredictable...But.....it probably helps knowing these moves,, and using them when the situation presents itself....🤷🏻♂️..(just sayin)...... Good Job & well Done!!....☝️😁👍
@@fromthegamethrone That's too extreme. In an ideal situation the defense is ingrained in the offence, but fighting is not an ideal situation and you might need to block.
If Wing Chun is based on economy of motion, h'es gonna have to work on his technique cos my guy is sweating and panting like he just did a marathon after a few Pak saos 😭😭😭
Predicating on the opponent using the same wing chun 'touching forearms' fighting stance and most probably useless against the shuffling style of mma and boxing
Why are you angled on the right side? Why are you stepping with your toes? Why is your step so wide? Why is your wrist on the outside gates and not the inside? Idk what he is teaching, but it's not wing tsun...
When a guy is challenging me I stand with my hands gripping my t-shirt collar . Anything more connected is too close to a fight. This move makes YOU the first punch and therefore YOUR the one going to jail after this fight
No point of contact in a real fight, wont work in a real fight, etc smh, theres many points of contact in a real fight. Will it be between two men, perfectly squared up, touching wrist till one strikes, prob. Not, but many fights where points arent awarded, theres posturing, ppl in each others faces where this position becomes a real fight situation, take for example the mouthpiece is in your face talking smack, poking your chest with his finger as he does so, you raise your hand to ward off the poking finger and that quick , there it is, or maybe an attacker had your wrist and you slip free and attack from there. There are so many other examples, the reason for repetative practice like this in training is two fold, one, its a controlled environment which minimizes injury while allowing you to learn timing/distancing and two, it creates muscle memory, or unconcious conciousness so you dont have to think it out, like tying your shoes. Weve done that so many times as adults that we can stop, bend and tie all while looking at something else, talking to someone, and tie it without thinking about it. But a child just learning cannot.
Great now do the Pak Da on a boxer who isn't doing chi Sao. Sorry but wing Chun ideas work in a fucking vacuum. Chi gerk can be tricky but a wild hook breaks a tan da, even a fuk da. Like have you tried a pak da on someone throwing a combination of punches? It's not so easy.
you are teaching not your own art, this is called copying! a blasphemy to the whole human race. why not focusing on your own art as well, this is called, the principle of focus 🙄
In boxing thow. How u going to make contact and do that. It's near impossible
Wow it’s good to know I’ve been doing this right. This entire time can’t wait to talk you in person again at the Texas retreat Sigung.
I love it i love i love it! The demonstration plus the explanation. AWESOME.
This is pure nonsense, one faint shot from a Boxer, this Wing Chung man wouldn't see the light of day.
A boxing match is not an mma match or a kung fu match. This art style when mastered match’s the mastery of any style. Great lesson from a great and dedicated instructor. The details of the lesson are highly valuable and cross over to not just other martial arts but sports, business, life in general. *Remaining relaxed with the ability to adapt. *Balance, control, understanding where your movements are weaker and stronger.
I'm glad u mentioned about fighting in a squared stance - that's one thing I could never understand about the mook jong (wing chun wooden dummy) - my home made one has 'arms" longer than mine - if it have short stubby arms, you'll practice fighting square.
Can't get enough of Mr Singh. In my opinion, one of the most knowledgeable and skilled Instructors on earth. A deadly Man, teaching advanced knowledge.
not at all! 😂
Far from lol
Maybe he is good at marketing and making videos. Not so much actual fighting.
@@MaharlikaAWA We know this because we have seen him in actual street altercations, defending his family? ...🤔
@@bronzetiger6360 yeah? When? Proof?
I will watch Sifu Singh all day long
Cool. Now show an example of how this was successfully implemented in UFC.
It happens all the time. It happens so fast the human eye can't see it
I think one of an example was when tony Ferguson hand trapped Pettis' right hand and elbow pettis at the temple.
Only someone who does not know martial arts would say something this stupid.
@@jamarjames9501 se o olho humano não consegue ver como vc sabe que aconteceu... aqui no vídeo tá dando pra ver que é pura fantasia... o adversário parado feito o boneco de madeira... kkkk
It just a refined version of parry. And I am not greatly impressed by mma guys. If you want to follow them and like lemmings feel free
I like the attempts at modernizing but it needs to evolve so much more. You have to get rid of that initial touch point, because nobody, but nobody, but nobody does that. When engaging, it's about figuring out distance and closing the gap. A fighter that just lets you in that close so you can touch deserves to lose. Also, that "shot" was one of the worst. Who in their right mind tucks their head in the armpit for an immediate guillotine?
the 1st touch there is a good training point as an index. of course its not where you hang out looking for openings to attack. you might react off of it during some clinch or transitory range
You've never seen a fighter move opponents guard and strike simultaneously 🤦🏾♂️
Garbage get smashed by anyone with real training
All of this is outdated. This is stuff Bruce Lee himself threw away and stopped doing. I don’t know why these guys continue to do these things.
@Handsome790 dan Inosanto? 🤣 the Bruce Lee students who never understood JKD?? Bruce Lee was stripping NOT adding, so why did Inosanto go against JKD principles of simplicity and directness and start adding a bunch of shit tighter that had completely different structure and body mechanics and don’t mesh together at all?
Do you even know who Ted Wong is? Dan Inosanto wasn’t Bruce Lee’s only students you know. What about Jesse Gloves? Do you know who that is? In fact do you know anything about JKD or Bruce Lee you haven’t been told from Inosanto? Have you ever actually looked at what Bruce Lee did? How he trained? Do you even know what he was doing in the 70’s?
No. You don’t know anything other than what’s you’ve had forged into your parrot brain regurgitating information you’ve not even done any research on yourself. Inosanto doesn’t teach or underhand JKD. He never did. This is why all you muppets think JKD is wing chun or thai boxing or whatever crap you think it is. It isn’t any of those things.
Excellent 👍👍👍 Sir!
❤
Thank you
Seems, somewhat easy to do if your "target" sits still like a three year old.... I'm sure it works in some cases..
..real fights are sooo unpredictable...But.....it probably helps knowing these moves,, and using them when the situation presents itself....🤷🏻♂️..(just sayin)...... Good Job & well Done!!....☝️😁👍
No different parry. Also its a drill. You would not say the same thing if he was doing boxing and hitting pads
I Would argue that Pak Sau is not a defensive action at all. It's a motion that aids an attack or can be turned into an attack itself.
Agreed - I was always taught there is no defense.
@@fromthegamethrone That's too extreme. In an ideal situation the defense is ingrained in the offence, but fighting is not an ideal situation and you might need to block.
@@florisvanlingen you're reading in to a one line comment too much. Anyway, you do you, I'll do me.
Exactly. Shoulder joint and structurally weak
If Wing Chun is based on economy of motion, h'es gonna have to work on his technique cos my guy is sweating and panting like he just did a marathon after a few Pak saos 😭😭😭
Love the demonstration and explanation for each move.
Wing Chung is a whole lot of nonsense, try using this crap on a Boxer, this guy would get his head torn off. Against Mike Tyson, your dead.
Sifu🙏
Predicating on the opponent using the same wing chun 'touching forearms' fighting stance and most probably useless against the shuffling style of mma and boxing
Nobody leaves their arm out for you
Come in like that on any body with skill and you are getting a left on the button before you do anything.
So you are saying parry dont work then
💜
It looks good in slow motion but in real lofe people are moving fast
Iamhealed #thankYouAllah 2:29 2:31 2:32
Up for a fight just to find out if it really works...
Why are you angled on the right side? Why are you stepping with your toes? Why is your step so wide? Why is your wrist on the outside gates and not the inside? Idk what he is teaching, but it's not wing tsun...
yes
Eyebrows are important, they keep the sweat from pouring into your eyes, I never understand why guys shave em off
Not sure if the sifu's punch could actually hurt that big dude
Maybe , maybe not, but he’s teaching that big dude to defend himself if up against other guys his size
But he's making those intense slapping sounds!!!
PİSKOLOK İZZET GÜLLÜYÜ DİNLEYİN VE TAM DÜZELİN
When a guy is challenging me I stand with my hands gripping my t-shirt collar . Anything more connected is too close to a fight. This move makes YOU the first punch and therefore YOUR the one going to jail after this fight
fix the typo
Nothing on Henry Sue
This JKD, not Wing Chun
Way to complicated, you're guna get your face punched trying to do this on anyone other than an old person lol
No point of contact in a real fight, wont work in a real fight, etc smh, theres many points of contact in a real fight. Will it be between two men, perfectly squared up, touching wrist till one strikes, prob. Not, but many fights where points arent awarded, theres posturing, ppl in each others faces where this position becomes a real fight situation, take for example the mouthpiece is in your face talking smack, poking your chest with his finger as he does so, you raise your hand to ward off the poking finger and that quick , there it is, or maybe an attacker had your wrist and you slip free and attack from there. There are so many other examples, the reason for repetative practice like this in training is two fold, one, its a controlled environment which minimizes injury while allowing you to learn timing/distancing and two, it creates muscle memory, or unconcious conciousness so you dont have to think it out, like tying your shoes. Weve done that so many times as adults that we can stop, bend and tie all while looking at something else, talking to someone, and tie it without thinking about it. But a child just learning cannot.
Idk if i wasted 5 minutes of my life watching this, or the 5 minutes after asking myself wtf did I just watch
Lmfaoo, this is cool for play fighting but does absolutely nothing for you in a real fight 😂
Bullshit.
It works when you have a guardy dude. I have use this in real life situations. Take the guard down to land a hit.
You couldn't crack Deez I doubt your gonna tap um
Bruh really.... No one agrees on posture when trying to split ya wig
Pura fantasia. Pra dar certo nada pode dar errado ou seja vai dar errado. 😅😅😅
Great now do the Pak Da on a boxer who isn't doing chi Sao. Sorry but wing Chun ideas work in a fucking vacuum. Chi gerk can be tricky but a wild hook breaks a tan da, even a fuk da. Like have you tried a pak da on someone throwing a combination of punches? It's not so easy.
you are teaching not your own art, this is called copying! a blasphemy to the whole human race.
why not focusing on your own art as well, this is called, the principle of focus 🙄
this joker is the maser of the art of Bullshido only! Still haven't seen it or youin any MMA ring or cage? bro would be out of breath on the walk in.
See the video " Winchun beat mma it's about gongfu Ep31".Thete's more if ypur not convimced.