No bullshit Wing Chun, I really love this channel. I plan to take some of your classes if I ever come by your part of the world. Good job, and keep the videos comming 👍
You would be very welcome to visit us. We get visitors from all over the world dropping in. So come see us if you are ever in London. Have a great day.
One of my favourite technics. Have been practicing this with my training partner and found that this really puts your partner under a lot of pressure to close the gaps he has let open and ultimately leads him to being compromised. Great video.
Thank you. we've found this a really useful skill in Wing Chun to help develop a good sparring skill set. The main thing to remember is to withdraw your top arm when striking from underneath. Another key skill in Wing Chun. Thanks for the feedback, we're glad it has helped your Wing Chun training.
saraiamahmoud Thank you for watching. If they help only help a few people then we are to make a difference. I'm not sure if you have seen our wing chun video on shadow sparring. If not please see ua-cam.com/video/HGjcAYbNLB0/v-deo.html
That whole sticking to the arm thing has served me well. My training is in boxing, hapkido, Muay Thai and karate. But cross training with wing Chun concepts has been useful in all of these. I don’t have a long reach, so I tend to get in super close range and aim to swarm and crowd my opponent. I was invoice by mike Tyson in that way. Wing Chun and sticking to the arms is the best way to do that.
Another great video. I watched this video a while back and actually work this idea in my own double chi Sao and found it to work a treat , setting the person up to block the chin strike to open a nice gap to piston punch into ! Keep up the great work
Sifu Zubbiar Khaan True, very basic and it has so much potential to expand your plane of attack in Wing Chun. It can also be used with footwork. Key point, is to make sure that you withdraw the striking arm when you strike through the gap, otherwise you'll trap yourself. This video explains this point more clearly ua-cam.com/video/W_tybgcDUio/v-deo.html Thanks for your support Zubbiar
Thank you. Stick with this sequence, it really does make a difference when sparring in Wing Chun. It relies on exploiting the gaps created in the other person's defence. It all helps your overall Wing Chun ability. Thank you for watching.
Okay so, it's not just about finding/making an opening in the center it's also about breaking his structure with Wing Chun tools. We don't just "block" we want to break him down, turn him, take his balance, break his horse AND hit him... In these examples I don't see a lot of breaking structure I see a lot of looking for openings...which is okay but not the whole picture.
REQUEST... Hi sir... I am very beginner student in the martial art... kindly tell me that why the wooden dummy always manufacture with the short length arm...why not having elbow... is it only designed for close distance fighting...? kindly reply... thanks for your tutorial
Paragon Wallace Hi Wallace, you may be better off getting some direct advice from your Sifu on this matter. As it is difficult to respond without seeing what you are doing. But here goes... Turning is fine, in fact it is standard practice in Wing Chun to turn to deflect force, please refer to the Chum Kiu (aka 2nd Form) as a reference for this. You're not turning off centre, rather rotating around the centre, thereby keeping your structure, balance, and defence intact. Hope this helps you. Kind Regards.
+Ray 1 thank you for your interest in this DVD. Unfortunately I never finished this project, this is part of the DVD filmed in 2007. I do plan to pick it up again, but I must admit that I've been a little distracted with our modern/current UA-cam clips. As soon as I have news I'll announce it on our channel, I would suggest subscribing for updates in this project. Thanks for watching.
Keagar Weager I don't think it is case of the style having an specific answer for a specific block or attack. Wing Chun is ultimately the art of adaptation. Key to this martial art is to adapt to changes in real-time and not pre-emptively. So yes there will be answers to blocks, but key is how you flow from one to another will adapting to these blocks. This is a good question, may be we'll try and get something on film for you to explain the point more clearly. Great question, thank you.
+The London Wing Chun Academy So true sifu and I find this is what takes the time - training your muscle memory to react to various strikes and situations without thinking about it because if you have to think it is too late to react.
Wing Chun isn't any faster than western boxing. it has a reputation for blinding speed, but in reality the punches don't move any faster than a standard punch in boxing. if one looks at Wing Chun, you see the focus on the center line, all the punches move towards the center. the explanation for this is a "straight line beats a circle line". which sounds good, but isn't necessarily true when you begin the complex movement, especially head movement, in western boxing.
Just contact me when the pandemic is over. Our academy is based in London. You will be welcome to train with us. Even full time if you wish. Stay safe, be well.
+Mick Gibberish oh come on my friend ha ha... north London is not that far if you really want to train with us. We have people from all around the world travelling here to train. We're worth it, come and see us. 😊
This Sifu is pure class. A real gentleman and a fine technician. Such a credit to the style he is.
No bullshit Wing Chun, I really love this channel. I plan to take some of your classes if I ever come by your part of the world. Good job, and keep the videos comming 👍
You would be very welcome to visit us. We get visitors from all over the world dropping in. So come see us if you are ever in London. Have a great day.
@@fightscience I will if in london want to take classes as well sir.
@@mashleyred2180 of course you would be welcome. My door is always open. Have a great day Sir!
One of my favourite technics. Have been practicing this with my training partner and found that this really puts your partner under a lot of pressure to close the gaps he has let open and ultimately leads him to being compromised. Great video.
Thank you. we've found this a really useful skill in Wing Chun to help develop a good sparring skill set. The main thing to remember is to withdraw your top arm when striking from underneath. Another key skill in Wing Chun. Thanks for the feedback, we're glad it has helped your Wing Chun training.
Wish i could be like you
I keep coming back to these videos for shadow sparring ideas - thanks for filming them Sifu!
saraiamahmoud Thank you for watching. If they help only help a few people then we are to make a difference. I'm not sure if you have seen our wing chun video on shadow sparring. If not please see ua-cam.com/video/HGjcAYbNLB0/v-deo.html
I was actually training this last night and found it very effective!!
That whole sticking to the arm thing has served me well. My training is in boxing, hapkido, Muay Thai and karate. But cross training with wing Chun concepts has been useful in all of these. I don’t have a long reach, so I tend to get in super close range and aim to swarm and crowd my opponent. I was invoice by mike Tyson in that way. Wing Chun and sticking to the arms is the best way to do that.
I watch your videos every day and work on Wing Chun every Saturday.
He's a great teacher
Brilliant as usual. Thank you sir.
Another great video. I watched this video a while back and actually work this idea in my own double chi Sao and found it to work a treat , setting the person up to block the chin strike to open a nice gap to piston punch into ! Keep up the great work
Yes this sequence is perfect for Chi Sao training in Wing Chun. We're glad you found some success with it. Thanks for watching.
Very smooth. Thank you.
Jasper50 Thanks for watching.
It's nice to see an extrait from your old videos sifu))
The best channel of martial arts!!!!!!
Thank you.
Training - the body dynamic 👏
It's weird how he looks like a highschool teacher and a badass mixed martial artist at the same time
That’s because Sufi Mark is the smiling assassin.
Well done Sifu
This is a fantastic video showing a basic attack combo by Sifu Mark Phillips.
Sifu Zubbiar Khaan True, very basic and it has so much potential to expand your plane of attack in Wing Chun. It can also be used with footwork. Key point, is to make sure that you withdraw the striking arm when you strike through the gap, otherwise you'll trap yourself. This video explains this point more clearly ua-cam.com/video/W_tybgcDUio/v-deo.html Thanks for your support Zubbiar
The London Wing Chun Academy, Sifu Mark Phillips thank you for sharing your skills and years of knowledge in these videos.
Does wing chun have the Mawashi uke block in it?
chi sao? we have some teaching.drills of sticky hands in shaolin kempo, or the villari system. wing chun is awesome.
Some great sequences to watch and learn from ,practicing them and hope to better my skills thanks you Sifu
Thank you. Stick with this sequence, it really does make a difference when sparring in Wing Chun. It relies on exploiting the gaps created in the other person's defence. It all helps your overall Wing Chun ability. Thank you for watching.
Thanks 🙏🏾
Okay so, it's not just about finding/making an opening in the center it's also about breaking his structure with Wing Chun tools. We don't just "block" we want to break him down, turn him, take his balance, break his horse AND hit him... In these examples I don't see a lot of breaking structure I see a lot of looking for openings...which is okay but not the whole picture.
I love doing the chain punches then a little knockback combo after xd
REQUEST...
Hi sir...
I am very beginner student in the martial art... kindly tell me that why the wooden dummy always manufacture with the short length arm...why not having elbow...
is it only designed for close distance fighting...?
kindly reply...
thanks for your tutorial
i dont understand the turning process though if im square to my target and i turn im off center and my centerline defense becomes poopy
Paragon Wallace Hi Wallace, you may be better off getting some direct advice from your Sifu on this matter. As it is difficult to respond without seeing what you are doing. But here goes... Turning is fine, in fact it is standard practice in Wing Chun to turn to deflect force, please refer to the Chum Kiu (aka 2nd Form) as a reference for this. You're not turning off centre, rather rotating around the centre, thereby keeping your structure, balance, and defence intact. Hope this helps you. Kind Regards.
This is all good if the person stays put but if he pivots jump to the sides or gives a side looping jab , then u cant always retract to the center
can I have one question, have you met other fellow wing chun masters like alan orr and master wong they're awesome
jacker thedude Yes I've worked with Alan Orr Sifu before. I've not had the pleasure of meeting Wong Sifu as yet.
The London Wing Chun Academy oh cool you guys crossed paths?, so cool, what was it like meeting him
+jacker thedude Master Wong's Wing Chun is pretty bad to be honest. If you're talking about the crazy guy on UA-cam.
Michael louison is next guy , he is London based
Hi you mention a DVD? Where can I buy it please?
+Ray 1 thank you for your interest in this DVD. Unfortunately I never finished this project, this is part of the DVD filmed in 2007. I do plan to pick it up again, but I must admit that I've been a little distracted with our modern/current UA-cam clips. As soon as I have news I'll announce it on our channel, I would suggest subscribing for updates in this project. Thanks for watching.
Fight SCIENCE will you every pick up this project again and finish the dvd?
Does wing chun have an answer for boxing style blocks ? Example shield block , palm block, ect?
Keagar Weager I don't think it is case of the style having an specific answer for a specific block or attack. Wing Chun is ultimately the art of adaptation. Key to this martial art is to adapt to changes in real-time and not pre-emptively. So yes there will be answers to blocks, but key is how you flow from one to another will adapting to these blocks. This is a good question, may be we'll try and get something on film for you to explain the point more clearly. Great question, thank you.
Ok Cool, Thanks!
+The London Wing Chun Academy
So true sifu and I find this is what takes the time - training your muscle memory to react to various strikes and situations without thinking about it because if you have to think it is too late to react.
Wing Chun isn't any faster than western boxing. it has a reputation for blinding speed, but in reality the punches don't move any faster than a standard punch in boxing. if one looks at Wing Chun, you see the focus on the center line, all the punches move towards the center. the explanation for this is a "straight line beats a circle line". which sounds good, but isn't necessarily true when you begin the complex movement, especially head movement, in western boxing.
How would one go to England to train with
Just contact me when the pandemic is over. Our academy is based in London. You will be welcome to train with us. Even full time if you wish. Stay safe, be well.
Kobe of wing chun
Plz master teach these techniques very slowly u did it so fast everytime i got nothing.
Stfu is awesome!
Cool why you not in South London lol
+Mick Gibberish oh come on my friend ha ha... north London is not that far if you really want to train with us. We have people from all around the world travelling here to train. We're worth it, come and see us. 😊
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