😅😅 This is AWESOME, great minds DO think a like. I didn't realize how effective training on the corner of my apartment walls would be until i seen your video. Thank you 💯🙏🏾!!!
YES!!! Again, great video! I don't have access to a dummy and needed good ways to practice at home. This is perfect. You do so well at answering questions about WC that I've had trouble finding. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Glad you liked this video Horizon Perspective. Thank you for watching, taking the time to comment and subscribing. Very much appreciated and welcome aboard
Another great video but I have a couple of questions. Is the weight distributed evenly between the feet or is more weight on one foot ? Also how much do we “commit” to a strike with the hips? Are we throwing the hips or is the turn by itself sufficient?
Hi there, thank you for your comment. You raise some good points here. Firstly, when you do the juen ma, your spine should be central to your heels on its vertical axis. In the starting position your weight distribution will be even on both feet (50/50). Next, when you've completed the turn, your weight distribution will change slightly. The reason is due to one leg now having a greater bend than the other. The leg with the greatest bend carries more weight. You will be going from 50/50 weight distribution to roughly 60/40, but this will vary slightly. Example: when you turn to face your right, your left leg will have the greater bend and therefore be carrying more weight than the other. I hope this helps. Please feel free to send me an email, or call if I can be of more help. Warm regards Neil
Hello Nhu Le, I don't personally teach people of your age, but there are many schools that will. Boy, or girl doesn't matter! Most important thing is that you put effort into your training and enjoy the journey! Best regards, Neil
Thank you for your very beautiful and superb intellectual detailed approach to the art of Wing Chung. I hear your accent and I say cheers to you from Ip Ching/ Adie Gray Wing Chung Check out Mr. Gray here on UA-cam.
Nice. This is actually the most accurate explanation of the juen ma that I've seen on UA-cam
Thank you Bo Pinto, glad you liked the video
The young masters overstanding of the turning stance is excellent
Thanks for watching and for your kind comment. Best regards
Great lesson
😅😅 This is AWESOME, great minds DO think a like. I didn't realize how effective training on the corner of my apartment walls would be until i seen your video. Thank you 💯🙏🏾!!!
YES!!! Again, great video! I don't have access to a dummy and needed good ways to practice at home. This is perfect. You do so well at answering questions about WC that I've had trouble finding. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Glad it was helpful Patrick. thank you for watching
Wow man! Really good explanation! Well done! ❤️
I'm very glad to hear you liked the video. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment Daniel2000.
Much appreciated and much knowledge
Thank you Billy.
Very well explained to the point of understanding filtering the mystification out. Subscribed & respect.
Glad you liked this video Horizon Perspective. Thank you for watching, taking the time to comment and subscribing. Very much appreciated and welcome aboard
Brand spanking new to the art, very helpful vid. What kind of daily training would you recommend for an at home student? Thank you!
Another great video but I have a couple of questions. Is the weight distributed evenly between the feet or is more weight on one foot ? Also how much do we “commit” to a strike with the hips? Are we throwing the hips or is the turn by itself sufficient?
Hi there, thank you for your comment. You raise some good points here. Firstly, when you do the juen ma, your spine should be central to your heels on its vertical axis. In the starting position your weight distribution will be even on both feet (50/50).
Next, when you've completed the turn, your weight distribution will change slightly. The reason is due to one leg now having a greater bend than the other. The leg with the greatest bend carries more weight. You will be going from 50/50 weight distribution to roughly 60/40, but this will vary slightly. Example: when you turn to face your right, your left leg will have the greater bend and therefore be carrying more weight than the other.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to send me an email, or call if I can be of more help.
Warm regards
Neil
How effective would Wing chun be fighting someone who know Jujitsu?
Hi sir I would like to ask a question please umm I’m a girl and I’m young but can I start learning wing chun at elementary age ?
Hello Nhu Le, I don't personally teach people of your age, but there are many schools that will. Boy, or girl doesn't matter! Most important thing is that you put effort into your training and enjoy the journey!
Best regards,
Neil
Thank you for your very beautiful and superb intellectual detailed approach to the art of Wing Chung. I hear your accent and I say cheers to you from Ip Ching/ Adie Gray Wing Chung
Check out Mr. Gray here on UA-cam.
Thank you very much James. All best