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Central Wing Chun
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 มี.ค. 2016
NEW CONTENT EVERY FRIDAY
Welcome to the Central Wing Chun TH-cam channel. This is where we share tutorials, training methods, concepts and discussions demonstrating our way of expressing Wing Chun kung fu as taught by Neil Parris. While staying true to the art, our approach to the traditional art of Wing Chun is to incorporate some modern training methods with an inclusive mindset.
As always, the journey is the reward, and we welcome you to share this journey with us here on our channel. We'll be posting a new video every Friday with some surprise uploads in between. Please get in touch if there is a topic you'd like to see as we love to hear from real people like you!
You can stay up to date by subscribing to our channel and hitting the notification bell.
You can also find information about training with us here:
Website: www.centralwingchun.co.uk
Facebook: CentralWingChun
Welcome to the Central Wing Chun TH-cam channel. This is where we share tutorials, training methods, concepts and discussions demonstrating our way of expressing Wing Chun kung fu as taught by Neil Parris. While staying true to the art, our approach to the traditional art of Wing Chun is to incorporate some modern training methods with an inclusive mindset.
As always, the journey is the reward, and we welcome you to share this journey with us here on our channel. We'll be posting a new video every Friday with some surprise uploads in between. Please get in touch if there is a topic you'd like to see as we love to hear from real people like you!
You can stay up to date by subscribing to our channel and hitting the notification bell.
You can also find information about training with us here:
Website: www.centralwingchun.co.uk
Facebook: CentralWingChun
If there's no power, throw it in the bin
A short clip expanding on a drill in our Wing Chun training video; Applied concepts part 1.
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Wing Chun: Applied concepts (part 1)
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A Wing Chun tutorial by Neil Parris expanding on a concept found in single sticking hands, and how it can be practiced in different ways, leading to the real life application. What happens to the intercepted fist? Can it become another weapon, or does it merely fade away and wait for its next turn? With the spring energy developed in dan chi sau, the most efficient weapon will always fire in th...
Spring chi sau arms review
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Wing Chun spring chi sau arms review by Sifu Neil Parris. Looking at a modern Ving Tsun training tool which can be placed on your wooden dummy for home training. Although these Wing Chun spring arms were sent to me by the manufacturer, Central Wing Chun has no affiliation with the makers, sellers or product. This is an impartial review of a Wing Chun training tool. Product available from everyt...
Wing Chun meets Stick science
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Wing Chun instructor (Neil Parris) travels to Barbados where he learns about a lesser known martial art native to the island. He explores the similarities and differences between the two martial arts in this third instalment of the Central Wing Chun discussions. For more videos and to see the other instalments of Central Wing Chun discussions please subscribe to our channel. You can also find u...
Wooden dummy spring arms 4 months later
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A follow up review of Wing Chun wooden dummy spring arms by Neil Parris with tips for use. Neil Parris has no affiliation with the makers of these Wooden dummy products. This is an independent review with some tips for use and things for the Wing Chun student to consider. Link for the original spring arms review: th-cam.com/video/DTL2nPVmjFs/w-d-xo.html Thank you for watching. We hope you can t...
Wing Chun terms - Chi sau
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A description of Wing Chun terms used in chi sau (sticking hands) and some of the concepts applied in this unique method of training. Neil Parris demonstrates the basics of poon sau, gor/ gwoh sau breaking down the Wing Chun terminology
Central Wing Chun discussions - Loukas Kastrounis on forms
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Neil Parris interviews Ving Tsun instructor Loukas Kastrounis focusing on the purpose of Wing Chun forms and answering the question, can you do Wing Chun without forms? All Wing Chun hand and weapon forms are considered as Loukas provides an engaging glimpse of his perspective. The central Wing Chun discussions include specialists discussing their views on a range of topics. The views expressed...
Wing Chun Wooden dummy spring arm review
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A review of a set of Wing Chun spring arms including unboxing, set up, trial and opinion from Wing Chun instructor, Neil Parris.
WING CHUN AND BOXING: Exchanging ideas
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An exchange of techniques and ideas between a Neil Parris (Wing Chun) and Harry Basran (Boxing). In this video both Wing Chun and boxing techniques are exchanged between the two martial artists for the purposes of growth, and to demonstrate some of the similarities between the two disciplines. Rather than being a Wing Chun vs Boxing video, this is more of a Wing Chun with boxing tutorial and a ...
Learning Wing Chun: How to defend a roundhouse kick
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In this learning Wing Chun video Neil Parris teaches you how to defend a roundhouse kick using one of three angles of motion. This is a step by step breakdown of the motion required to evade and counter a roundhouse kick, a common technique used in many Martial art disciplines and in street combat. This kick defence concept can be used by any martial art, but throughout the lesson Neil Parris d...
WING CHUN TECHNIQUES: How to bong sau
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A Wing Chun technique breakdown focusing on the bong sau. Exploring mechanics & timing while also taking a look at how you to avoid making common mistakes when applying this defence technique.
Learning Wing Chun: BREAKING BARRIERS
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Wing Chun concepts presented by Neil Parris for creating a striking angle when your opponent covers up. Simple to follow Wung Chun techniques with key details for the experienced kung fu student and beginner martial artist alike.
WING CHUN MECHANICS: How to double punch better.
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In this how to double punch tutorial, you'll learn concepts that you can take away and train at home or apply in your Wing Chun partner training. Neil Parris describes the mechanics of the Wing Chun double punch, a concept which can be applied to multiple strikes with each attack relating to the motion of the opponent. This Wing Chun lesson looks on the double punch, but the real focus is on ch...
LEARNING WING CHUN : INSIDE OUTSIDE GATE
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LEARNING WING CHUN : INSIDE OUTSIDE GATE
The Martial art chop tutorial - A Wing Chun guide
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The Martial art chop tutorial - A Wing Chun guide
HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF when someone grabs you. Wing Chun techniques
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HOW TO DEFEND YOURSELF when someone grabs you. Wing Chun techniques
WING CHUN TECHNIQUES: PAK SAU FUNDAMENTALS
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WING CHUN TECHNIQUES: PAK SAU FUNDAMENTALS
Central Wing Chun WOODEN DUMMY seminar 2019 clips
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Central Wing Chun WOODEN DUMMY seminar 2019 clips
Self defence concepts - HOW TO GET OUT OF ARM GRABS
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Self defence concepts - HOW TO GET OUT OF ARM GRABS
YEE GEE KIM YEUNG MA: Wing Chun form stance tutorial
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YEE GEE KIM YEUNG MA: Wing Chun form stance tutorial
Wing Chun Basics 2: Beginners guide to punching
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Wing Chun Basics 2: Beginners guide to punching
Q & A with Neil Parris - ABOUT WING CHUN
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Q & A with Neil Parris - ABOUT WING CHUN
A Wing Chun lesson: Pressure testing the technique
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A Wing Chun lesson: Pressure testing the technique
I really like the speed of your explanation going to work on this right now
Thank you Neil, thats very good
Brilliant
Where do you buy those strike pads you have
great videos bro just subbed
Thank you for watching and subscribing @blackrue.
Yes realism in fighting not choreography set yo for the viewers.
The part that makes me the most frustrated is that this video has been out for 3 years and I’m just coming across it now. Awesome video
great vid , just started wing chun again after a 37 year break , had my first lesson yesterday , cant wait for next one
Thank you @trigger6377! It's great to hear you found your way back to Wing Chun. All best
Hi! This is the most easy-to-follow video of Siu Nim Tao on internet!! Thank you so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice 💪🏼👊🏼🙏🏼🙂
Thank you Neil, a beginner on Wing Chun but previously done Shaolin, loving your videos.
Thank you very much
This is a really good vid. One of the few people putting Wing Chun techniques to good use by thinking about its uses in boxing and good criticism, like when you mentioned people who punch and turn into a statue for demos or that wing chun punch that cant make the distance. As someone who wants to implement wing chun into my martial arts this is really helpful.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Fredable. Respect!
My silly American English got confused when reading the title and thought, "Which bin?"
Ha, I didn't think about that. Throw it in the trash for those across the pond. Thanks for watching!
Like an eddy current when you push or pull something through water
For practicing random trapping skills it's great, but I agree with you on that it isn't good for chi sao, too many bad habits can come out of that.
So glad to see you posting new content! ❤
Thanks for your support KuyaScottD, plenty to come. Respect!
Really cool lesson
Thanks for your comment 80's Rocker! I'm glad you liked the video. All best, Sifu Neil
Enjoyed watching this! Applied WC from the get go 👊🏾👍🏾
Awesome! Thank you!
Great content, please upload more!
Thank you very much, and great timing. I've just uploaded a new video. All best, Neil
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Excellent and very clear instruction
been looking at Neil and love his approach, recently started wing chun but previously did many years of shaolin
Bro you are killing it 😅
Nice drill, I really miss having a training partner & I can't find a good place to train 😕
Hello Neil. I have engaged with and observed uncountable practitioners and instructors of various styles and forms of martial arts over the past 60 years and I feel compelled to express my appreciation and respect for your skills of communication and instruction as a teacher. Repetitively practicing form for the sake of form is, in my opinion, missing the point. To convey the understanding of the purpose of the form in its application to a real-life encounter is an art and skill that few possess...you, my friend...have achieved that art and skill. Although I have studied many styles and forms over the course of my life, I have found my "best-fit" and am at home with Hwarangdo under the tutelage of Do Joo Nim Joo Bang Lee, but my skills would be far, far, less effective if I had not had the benefit of studying 'Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun' and 'Tai Ji Chuan' ...I have not had the chance to view all of your vidoes, but was wondering if you had a specific video on your perspective of Chi Sau? Hwarang 🙏, Dr. Mark Berry
I love how the romanization of Cantonese reveals the lineage. Excellent siu nim tao I will be sharing with my new si dai
leroy smith😳
This is a great video.. I did wing Chun and now doing boxing now. I think overall close range principle as the guy preaches and showed are very similar… but I find that my reaction timing was very different doing both arts… if I use wing Chun to fight boxer, it’s the inward finger jab type of punch that they are not used to , you will have the take a step and pivot otherwise coach will call foul… if I fight wing Chun with boxing… I throw a lots of feints and hit their ribs for days… I think there are very similar principle.. in the deeper root of the Wing Chun it come from fighting much bigger opponent.. that’s why the biu chi and everything had that contract and expand upward motions… which is why the rib is more open….I would say if a shorter boxing spar a bigger boxer he would loved that he learnt a bit Wing Chun…
This is pure gold
This is the best wooden dummy instruction video I have ever seen.
Is this for street application or for competition? Just concerned with boxing rules since they only allow hitting with what’s essentially the “fingers” of the boxing gloves
Did 2 kinds of kung fu before boxing, and this was obvious in my first month of boxing. Inside fighting was easier for me to learn and felt natural based on years of kung fu. I think kickboxers could also benefit from the leg striking and control techniques from Kung Fu. I stopped calf kicks with the sole of my foot in real fights and I've never seen kickboxers or Muay Thai people do that. There's lots to borrow but traditional Kung Fu isn't as useful standalone. It's fantastic to see people like y'all who are pressure testing and updating these traditional styles.
Bullshido vs the real sport
after demo,why dont you demonstrate on a actual person
THX!
I'm late to watching this video but I just want to say that the techniques of the all time great 'Roberto Duran' is one of the best live examples of what Wing Chun looks like in a practical context, boxing at the highest level in which your opponent is truly resisting your offence and trying to hurt you back. Wing Chun practitioners should study him, let alone boxing enthusiasts/practitioners.
Thanks so much Sifu!!!
I really enjoy watching both of your videos. I used to know this form, but, haven't done it, in a longtime. These videos will certainly help refresh it for me. Thanks!!
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Great share - thank you for sharing your experience
I can’t wait for more videos! Thank you very much
I just started recently; I believe this channel will give the best guidance!
Welcome aboard!
9:13 (reminder)
loved it! and u make it Fun...
and I wish you great success, I sometimes see your videos on TH-cam and they are one of the few that show the real Wing Chun technique
you are right and wrong at the same time. I'll explain. you showed the standard distance for the wing chun technique, where it is effective, this is true. At the end they showed a “street” version of a direct strike (similar to a cross, overhand) in this strike the elbow is raised and it is more difficult to control the strike with the help of a bong sau from a longer distance. this is also true. and the truth is that these are the kind of blows you are most likely to receive in a modern fight. for such situations you can use pak sao and man sao and many other techniques. this is provided that you are ready for the attack and your reflexes, but reflexively the bong sau is often a blocking action in which you missed the moment of the start of the attack. and an attack at a longer distance comes as a complete surprise. so raising the elbow higher is a completely normal solution for bong sau both in wing chun and in other fighting systems. you really screwed it up in your example. and you can even perfectly check the correct boxing cross by choosing a longer distance from which such direct blows are delivered. and here the elbow at shoulder level in a bong sau will not save you from a blow, because this is a different blow and the elbow rises when the forearm is twisted. Raising the elbow just above the shoulder solves the problem very simply. and from an even longer distance, when the enemy’s direct blow fails, we have just a short distance and effective control of bong sau with the elbow at shoulder level, this is where kwan sau techniques and similar variations are based. or use an overhand elbow throw from the elbow techniques bil dze tau so a slight elbow lift may be completely normal and depends on the distance, but certainly works at closer distances. and no less important... the fact that when raising your elbow into a bong sau, you will not be able to protect the body - this is not true, be sure to train the correct return of the hand to the position (bai jong / jong sau) through a similar jute sau or sau ken (returning the hand to forms) and thus we get, after any variant of the bong sau, an immediate change of hand through the center (lowering the elbow). all this is easily visible in the development of forms and is staged like Chisau techniques, in a wooden mannequin and as a bonus. look at the forearm block in boxing. it is close to the bong sau in wing chun, I think that in wing chun this technique is more perfect. I mean that such a block with the forearm in boxing does not prevent them from effectively fighting, although it is done a little differently, but raising the elbow in a stand does not prevent them from closing the body afterward.
To see it from the side makes it so much easier for me, thank you!
The best tutorial i found, thanks! 🙏
YOU good?:-)
From what's im seeing wing chun is formless it doesn't fellow particular formula it all about application of the basis expanding it to fit into a particular situation