I like how you explained at the end how you also work on generating power while working on the upper cut. That’s actually true with almost every technique that you work on in forms.
Hey Adam, I'm your student! Appreciate the video on the uppercut. The round shots are so under explored in wing chun despite being present in the forms. Will be interesting to see what you say about it in the course.
Good to see the explanation about that as an uppercut punch. Our Sifu has described it as a ‘punch from anywhere’ type of strike. Meaning you are facing one way, then you turn and strike to different place. This could involve going under or around. I like the blending of both concepts. I enjoy your many videos and blend of styles and brainstorming.
And headbutts and shoulders. Good for creating confusion, especially when super close and you have their hands trapped. Allows followup techniques goig back down the links if you wish.
I've been saying this for years - the forms display concepts, options, not specifics. The "upper cut" in all the ways you mention. It can be used as a control - forearm on the outside of the opponent's triceps.
People that get into street fights are losers. And the people that are more of a loser are the ones that think that others should get into street fights.
Absolutely amazing concepts!
I like how you explained at the end how you also work on generating power while working on the upper cut.
That’s actually true with almost every technique that you work on in forms.
Absolutely amazing, just goes to show if you mess with Adam you’re done for
Excellent technique.
Chris needs a raise
Hey Adam, I'm your student! Appreciate the video on the uppercut. The round shots are so under explored in wing chun despite being present in the forms. Will be interesting to see what you say about it in the course.
That is awesome I wonder if Bruce knew the uppercut in wing chun!!
Good to see the explanation about that as an uppercut punch. Our Sifu has described it as a ‘punch from anywhere’ type of strike. Meaning you are facing one way, then you turn and strike to different place.
This could involve going under or around. I like the blending of both concepts. I enjoy your many videos and blend of styles and brainstorming.
This wing chun looks better than the usual wing chun on youtube.
Great video! I would love to have an instructor like you. Thanks for the great points!
Like this one. Alway works good.
Fantastic
Awesome video
Yes, exactly Adam,, punch him away from you .. punch his structure until the good soft targets pop up n then boom
I can’t let you get close!
And headbutts and shoulders. Good for creating confusion, especially when super close and you have their hands trapped. Allows followup techniques goig back down the links if you wish.
Sifu!! 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
I've been saying this for years - the forms display concepts, options, not specifics. The "upper cut" in all the ways you mention. It can be used as a control - forearm on the outside of the opponent's triceps.
I would say use the JIN CHOY
Use the correct range weapon to subdue his structure
Chris looks very concerned 😜
I would be too
"What do you do, if your enemy is 3 inches in front of you" Pai mei, (Kill Bill vol. 2). :-D
JIN CHOY
I guess this guy has not been in a real street fight.
@Barry. You won't be conscious long enough to necessitate multiple techniques against Adam in a street fight, mate.
People that get into street fights are losers. And the people that are more of a loser are the ones that think that others should get into street fights.