Adjusting traditional Kung Fu for modern-day situations.
In our previous episodes, we have been covering the use of the Wing Chun 3rd Form - Bill Gee - to anticipate your opponent's move without triggering his reaction. In this episode, we will combine those concepts with blade training and how to apply them using Wing Chun.
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Keeping on track from our last Kung Fu Report episode, we will discuss today the concept of going around the opponent's lines and getting him without triggering any of his senses regardless of martial styles or reference point training.
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In today's Kung Fu Report you will learn how to translate the concept of being "shapeless" using Wing Chun Lap Sao and Pak Sao into applications. By combining these two moves you will create a powerful structure that will give you the advantage against your opponent without triggering his senses to your moves.
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Frequently in our lives, we will go through situations where we might be pushed off of our limits. And sometimes we might be pushing someone else off of the limits too. Taking control of our emotions and reactions is as important as knowing how not to trigger someone else's over their bounds. In today's Kung Fu Report we will discuss how to emotionally take control of a sensitive situation.
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Today we'll revisit the Man Sau. Last time, we talked about how this technique that's also present in the 3rd form of Wing Chun can be used to deflect an opponent's strike, and, when combined with some Hakka concepts, it can be very useful. Today we will introduce you to additional applications for the Man Sau.
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In our last video, we got a few people asking us about the unrealistic training techniques of the Wing Chun & Hakka techniques we demo. We call them training devices. We understand that achieving a good martial arts level takes a lot of training time and effort, but in today's Kung Fu Report I will highlight some vital points you should always consider when you need to apply those...
Today we'll talk about the Man Sau. This technique that's also present in the 3rd form of Wing Chun can be used to deflect an opponent's strike, and, when combined with some Hakka concepts, it can be very useful. Let's check it out on today's Kung Fu Report!
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The idea of this Kung Fu Report is to discuss with you how in a real situation, your opponent might totally ignore the pain you're trying to cause him. This, for example, can be caused by adrenaline. How do you fight with someone that is full of adrenaline in their body and can't feel any kind of pain? This might happen to you, and your regular Wing Chun or Martial arts techniques won't train...
Wing Chun's third form is when you feel like you're in a really bad place and time. That's when we usually bring the third form applications in. When adrenaline is involved, pain tolerance is really high, therefore your techniques may not finish the fight if your success depends on causing pain to your opponent. You have to get into his center and disable his...
While Wing Chun's first and the second form prepares you for the winning part of a combative performance, the third Wing Chun form teaches you about occasions that you are most likely to lose. Sifu Wong Shun Leung taught me how to understand the Wing Chun third form correctly and that is what I want to share with you in today's Kung Fu Report. How to use the Bil Tze form when a situation...
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