Whenever I see Gwoh Sau training, it always looks like magic, but it's something else entirely when Sifu Lam catches your attacks and completely and effortlessly controls your motions, always two or three motions ahead of you (or more) - he teaches OD next level Wing Chun - can't wait for the next seminar in August...! Thank you for sharing your experience
That was about changing. Taking the outside, taking the inside or far outside, and staying two hands in. Sometimes on play 3 we keep the same structure and just pass through. One hand in one hand out. That was cool. The moves he used were fook (covering hand) on his first jut. He used inside tan and changed direction/stance on the back hand. He used quan sao on play 3 as he covered, took inside, then used two hands to tie and bundle on the back hand wirh his bong. Really great demonstration of a key point. Safety. 😁💯
Sifu Gary, I'm facing some problems with, and people tell me I should stop it, there's such thing as faking, and not being yourself in Martial arts, and when it comes to me, i always fail to implement bong saunand tan sau in sparring sessions, but I'm really good in doing pak sao biu sao and biu gee, should i even stop focusing on training my tan sou and bong sao, and even kwan sao, and just be myself, or should i still improve those techniques, i really love them, but can't use it right way, also I'm better in doing tan da, but still want to try out something new, but other practitioners keep saying, just do what you can and don't do what you can, and i have this two choices, i still really love other techniques, and want to understand myself and cut out that self deception
You must work on your weaknesses if you want to be a good fighter. You've mastered some techniques, but others, like your bong sau, need more work. Mastering it will deepen your understanding of Wing Chun. If you were a bodybuilder, and you had a big upper body but small legs, you wouldn't quit training legs. Instead, you would decrease your upper body training and increase your leg training. You are only as good as your weakness.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu wow, really amazing, i find it really interesting, because i am a bodybuilder, who did the same, and results went crazy, i have big back, and chest, but small arms, and I started training them twice a week, and made crazy gains, arms were 2.5cm bigger in only two months, and now i think the same thing goes to martial arts, thank you Gary, unique approach, I'll do my best 💪
Being on the outside is safe because my opponent can only strike with his far hand. As for an elbow strike, it’s quite easy to stop because my hands are on top of his arms.
Can never get enough of Sifu Lam ✌️. Great info 👍
That was a good day! Was fun seeing my friends and meeting new ones 🤙🏼
I hope to see you at the next one.
Whenever I see Gwoh Sau training, it always looks like magic, but it's something else entirely when Sifu Lam catches your attacks and completely and effortlessly controls your motions, always two or three motions ahead of you (or more) - he teaches OD next level Wing Chun - can't wait for the next seminar in August...! Thank you for sharing your experience
Thank you for your astute observations. Looking forward to seeing you in August.
Hope sifu can come to Singapore conduct wing chun training.
I would love to visit.
I once studied under gary lam wing chun, the most devastating wing chun! The best!!😃👍👍
Thank you. I hope you are doing well.
Thanks for sharing Sifu Lam wisdom.
You got it. Thanks for watching.
Thank you Sigung🐉
Thank you.
Very useful.Gary lam Master class teacher.❤
Thank you.
That was about changing. Taking the outside, taking the inside or far outside, and staying two hands in. Sometimes on play 3 we keep the same structure and just pass through. One hand in one hand out. That was cool. The moves he used were fook (covering hand) on his first jut. He used inside tan and changed direction/stance on the back hand. He used quan sao on play 3 as he covered, took inside, then used two hands to tie and bundle on the back hand wirh his bong. Really great demonstration of a key point. Safety. 😁💯
Thanks for watching it so closely. Have a great weekend!
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu absolutely. We appreciate you, and you have a good weekend too. ☺️💯🙏
Thank you =)
@@MK-mk9tm You got it.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu Thank you for sharing your experience
Very cool
Thanks for watching.
merci frere sur de vos direction defendre nous meme de les attaque les autres !
You got it. Thanks for watching.
Sifu Gary, I'm facing some problems with, and people tell me I should stop it, there's such thing as faking, and not being yourself in Martial arts, and when it comes to me, i always fail to implement bong saunand tan sau in sparring sessions, but I'm really good in doing pak sao biu sao and biu gee, should i even stop focusing on training my tan sou and bong sao, and even kwan sao, and just be myself, or should i still improve those techniques, i really love them, but can't use it right way, also I'm better in doing tan da, but still want to try out something new, but other practitioners keep saying, just do what you can and don't do what you can, and i have this two choices, i still really love other techniques, and want to understand myself and cut out that self deception
You must work on your weaknesses if you want to be a good fighter. You've mastered some techniques, but others, like your bong sau, need more work. Mastering it will deepen your understanding of Wing Chun.
If you were a bodybuilder, and you had a big upper body but small legs, you wouldn't quit training legs. Instead, you would decrease your upper body training and increase your leg training.
You are only as good as your weakness.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu wow, really amazing, i find it really interesting, because i am a bodybuilder, who did the same, and results went crazy, i have big back, and chest, but small arms, and I started training them twice a week, and made crazy gains, arms were 2.5cm bigger in only two months, and now i think the same thing goes to martial arts, thank you Gary, unique approach, I'll do my best 💪
@@Rippedguy32 You got it. Let me know how you do.
This 2 lines theory doesn’t works if your opponent has three or four arms🙃
We are so lucky that we humans only got two🥴🤣
Yes!
You haven’t met my wife 😂
@@wingchun-simplekungfu7584 YIKES!
many lines
You have to see the whole picture.
What r u gonna do if he turns and do elbow? Outside is not safe at all.
Being on the outside is safe because my opponent can only strike with his far hand. As for an elbow strike, it’s quite easy to stop because my hands are on top of his arms.