There is a lot more in these closing techniques than you show here Sifu, as there are bigger, smaller, fitter, muscular people. And this closing in is one of keys to self-defence. Could you break this down, with different sized people Sifu, and do a few videos? Thank you Sifu🙏
Ah, excellent observation! Indeed, adapting to different body types and strengths is crucial in self-defense. We'll definitely break down these techniques further in upcoming videos, exploring how to close the gap effectively against various opponents. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Stay tuned for more insightful content!
Ah, my friend, consistency is key in mastering any skill, wouldn't you agree? Yet, there's always room for growth. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." We'll explore new horizons together. Join me in our journey toward excellence.
Welcome back! For exercises, focus on drills that enhance speed, flexibility, and reaction time. As for diet, maintain balance and focus on natural, whole foods. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Check out our full program on the website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ for comprehensive guidance.
Thank you for the love and support! Remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything. Keep spreading positivity and dedication in all aspects of your life. Have you checked out our latest video on "Kick to Control: Self-Defense Distance Techniques" yet? It's all about mastering the crucial skill of controlling the fight's range. Join us in the journey towards empowerment and self-defense mastery!
your style is reactive, always ready for close up punches, Grabs, or shoves. I'd like to see how you fair against a fighter that kept his distance with fast, efficient strikes.
Ah, I appreciate your curiosity! In my experience, the key lies in adaptability. Closing the gap is crucial, but so is dealing with distance. Remember, "fight moves, people move." It's about reading the situation and responding accordingly. Join our program for a comprehensive approach.
In my experience, developing awareness is key. Pay attention to body language and environmental cues. Stay calm, breathe, and trust your training. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Keep focused! Check out our full program on our website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ for in-depth training.
In my experience, revisiting previous lessons can deepen understanding. However, we're always evolving. Expect new insights soon. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
What a incredible strategy Master Wong, I'm slowly but steady gaining the art, but also can't never miss a single lesson that is being taught to you, but thanks also for the sharing of the Defensive form of Wing Chun, much is appreciated my friend. & I'll catch you on your next chapter Master Wong. thanks.🙏🏾 💥👊🏾🔥👌🏾🔥💯
Absolutely, my friend! It's the consistency in learning and the dedication to honing your craft that truly defines progress. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Keep up the great work, and I'll see you in the next chapter of our journey together. 🙏🏽 Don't forget, you can always find more insights and techniques on our website! www.wingchunmaster.tv/
Ah, an astute observation indeed. In such a scenario, remember, the cornerstone of our training is the art of 'closing the gap,' vital in real-world confrontations. The opponent's free hand presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Adaptability is key here; as we say, "fight move, people move." Direct your focus on controlling the situation by swiftly bridging the gap with speed and precision. Utilize Wing Chun principles to neutralize the threat effectively. Remember, it's not the hand that's free, but the mind that's unrestricted.
Hola, amigos de Argentina! ¡Gracias por tu apoyo! Subtítulos en español están en camino. ¡Estén atentos! Recuerden, "El modo en que haces cualquier cosa es el modo en que haces todo." Stay tuned for more updates.
Absolutely, my friend. Blocking with Paksao and redirecting the elbow to control the center is crucial. Remember, "fight move, people move." Have you tried applying this in real-world scenarios?
@@masterwong101 In real life no, because i'm not a "street fighter" but a lot with our french master and our european master. But Really efficient, but really hard to found the perfect "angle" and generally hard to get all enegy from earth and dantian. Thanks for you videos
Ah, the arm triangle is a tricky situation indeed. In my experience, it's crucial to maintain awareness of your surroundings. Focus on disrupting the attacker's balance and swiftly redirecting their force. The key lies in adapting to the situation. Remember, "fight, move, people move." Visit our website for a comprehensive self-defense guide.
Absolutely! In Wing Chun, we have foundational exercises like Siu Nim Tao (Little Idea Form), Chum Kiu (Seeking Bridge), and Biu Jee (Thrusting Fingers). Each one builds essential skills for self-defense. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
Absolutely, my friend. In Wing Chun, we emphasize quick reactions and efficient movements, especially in close-quarters combat. When faced with a chokehold, your focus should be on disrupting your opponent's balance and control. Remember, it's not just about force but about technique and timing. With proper training and awareness, you can indeed overcome such situations. Train hard, live clean, and don't let anyone bully you.
In my experience, respect to MMA fighters and their dedication. Yet, remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything. Adaptability is key in combat. Our training focuses on "closing the gap," essential in real-world confrontations. Embrace the challenge. Train hard, live clean, and don't let anyone bully you.
Ah, the matters of the heart! Love is a powerful force indeed. In my experience, love is not just about romantic feelings, but also the deep connection and respect we have for all things in life. Love fuels my dedication to martial arts and sharing its wisdom with the world.
Learning to control a situation means understanding when to act and when not to, and that's a lesson that goes far beyond just fighting back. It's about mastering yourself as much as it is about mastering your techniques. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you."
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There is a lot more in these closing techniques than you show here Sifu, as there are bigger, smaller, fitter, muscular people. And this closing in is one of keys to self-defence. Could you break this down, with different sized people Sifu, and do a few videos? Thank you Sifu🙏
Ah, excellent observation! Indeed, adapting to different body types and strengths is crucial in self-defense. We'll definitely break down these techniques further in upcoming videos, exploring how to close the gap effectively against various opponents. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Stay tuned for more insightful content!
Great technique - easy to practice / learn.
It sure is!
Excellent self defense video master wong thanks for sharing❤❤🖒
Thank you for watching! Remember, in self-defense, timing and technique are everything. Stay tuned for more techniques on our TH-cam channel.
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Because of Violence we need to defend ourselves
Still at it Master. Showing techniques and skills. I thought you would try something different.
Ah, my friend, consistency is key in mastering any skill, wouldn't you agree? Yet, there's always room for growth. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." We'll explore new horizons together. Join me in our journey toward excellence.
Thank you
Been a while since i watched your vids, but im getting back into the groove of things, any exercises you'd recommend? Any diet?
Welcome back! For exercises, focus on drills that enhance speed, flexibility, and reaction time. As for diet, maintain balance and focus on natural, whole foods. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Check out our full program on the website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ for comprehensive guidance.
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Very good breakdown of something extremely realistic and basic
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Thank you for the love and support! Remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything. Keep spreading positivity and dedication in all aspects of your life. Have you checked out our latest video on "Kick to Control: Self-Defense Distance Techniques" yet? It's all about mastering the crucial skill of controlling the fight's range. Join us in the journey towards empowerment and self-defense mastery!
It looks like bagua zhang, which attack the side of the opponent instead of going for the center
your style is reactive, always ready for close up punches, Grabs, or shoves. I'd like to see how you fair against a fighter that kept his distance with fast, efficient strikes.
Ah, I appreciate your curiosity! In my experience, the key lies in adaptability. Closing the gap is crucial, but so is dealing with distance. Remember, "fight moves, people move." It's about reading the situation and responding accordingly. Join our program for a comprehensive approach.
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Master how to know when and were they going to strike. and what to do to have patience and focus during a fight
In my experience, developing awareness is key. Pay attention to body language and environmental cues. Stay calm, breathe, and trust your training. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Keep focused! Check out our full program on our website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ for in-depth training.
Are you not posting any new content n just posting re runs?
In my experience, revisiting previous lessons can deepen understanding. However, we're always evolving. Expect new insights soon. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
What a incredible strategy Master Wong, I'm slowly but steady gaining the art, but also can't never miss a single lesson that is being taught to you, but thanks also for the sharing of the Defensive form of Wing Chun, much is appreciated my friend. & I'll catch you on your next chapter Master Wong. thanks.🙏🏾
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Absolutely, my friend! It's the consistency in learning and the dedication to honing your craft that truly defines progress. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Keep up the great work, and I'll see you in the next chapter of our journey together. 🙏🏽 Don't forget, you can always find more insights and techniques on our website! www.wingchunmaster.tv/
Opponents right hand is free for majority of time. Will that be a problem?
Ah, an astute observation indeed. In such a scenario, remember, the cornerstone of our training is the art of 'closing the gap,' vital in real-world confrontations. The opponent's free hand presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Adaptability is key here; as we say, "fight move, people move." Direct your focus on controlling the situation by swiftly bridging the gap with speed and precision. Utilize Wing Chun principles to neutralize the threat effectively. Remember, it's not the hand that's free, but the mind that's unrestricted.
Good 3 best and wepeonist technique by wing chun thanks master 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
That’s a little better. EDC
Teacher, please if you could subtitle the videos in Spanish it would be a great option for Spanish speakers, thank you, greetings from Argentina!!!
Aloha brother,,any way you can use the sap button on your t.v.
Hola, amigos de Argentina! ¡Gracias por tu apoyo! Subtítulos en español están en camino. ¡Estén atentos! Recuerden, "El modo en que haces cualquier cosa es el modo en que haces todo." Stay tuned for more updates.
Another good lesson. Very important to block elbow with paksao, push the elbow in his center
Absolutely, my friend. Blocking with Paksao and redirecting the elbow to control the center is crucial. Remember, "fight move, people move." Have you tried applying this in real-world scenarios?
@@masterwong101 In real life no, because i'm not a "street fighter" but a lot with our french master and our european master. But Really efficient, but really hard to found the perfect "angle" and generally hard to get all enegy from earth and dantian. Thanks for you videos
Hi master wong how to escape arm triangle from standing ?
Ah, the arm triangle is a tricky situation indeed. In my experience, it's crucial to maintain awareness of your surroundings. Focus on disrupting the attacker's balance and swiftly redirecting their force. The key lies in adapting to the situation. Remember, "fight, move, people move." Visit our website for a comprehensive self-defense guide.
You should be in MMA Sir Master Wong 😇
Hey Sifu, can you use the names of the exercises you do according to win chun?
Absolutely! In Wing Chun, we have foundational exercises like Siu Nim Tao (Little Idea Form), Chum Kiu (Seeking Bridge), and Biu Jee (Thrusting Fingers). Each one builds essential skills for self-defense. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
Good job
I love you Master
Thank God bless you
Super, super, super! Thanks mater wong! 🙏👍👊👊👊
Thank you too!
Even the opponent will choke you and grab you on neck , the wing chun can help you to un grab and get rid of grabbing
Absolutely, my friend. In Wing Chun, we emphasize quick reactions and efficient movements, especially in close-quarters combat. When faced with a chokehold, your focus should be on disrupting your opponent's balance and control. Remember, it's not just about force but about technique and timing. With proper training and awareness, you can indeed overcome such situations. Train hard, live clean, and don't let anyone bully you.
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Master Yong
MMA fighter will kick your ass. They fight back
In my experience, respect to MMA fighters and their dedication. Yet, remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything. Adaptability is key in combat. Our training focuses on "closing the gap," essential in real-world confrontations. Embrace the challenge. Train hard, live clean, and don't let anyone bully you.
Wise words Sifu 👍
The dude looks like strickland
I always feel sorry for your guys, please give them a raise 😅
Excuse me,for personal question..but has the master ever been in love ? ❤
Ah, the matters of the heart! Love is a powerful force indeed. In my experience, love is not just about romantic feelings, but also the deep connection and respect we have for all things in life. Love fuels my dedication to martial arts and sharing its wisdom with the world.
Marketing 😅
Easy to do when the other person is not fighting back 😅
Learning to control a situation means understanding when to act and when not to, and that's a lesson that goes far beyond just fighting back. It's about mastering yourself as much as it is about mastering your techniques. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you."
Hay Nit-wit clearly you have no idea about the technical execution of punches & counter moves,,very ignorant statement to make
Keyboard warrior syndrome Rob
This is a demonstration of technique and tactics. When properly incorporated & internalized , it becomes a habitual response. Consciously directed..
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