Dan lok your teaching is very wonderful.. easy to understand Superb.. Please upload about wing chun all proper basic it is useful for understand all the martial art practiceners.. Thank you..
Nice description of techniques. The elbow rotates from tan to bong, with forward pressure, on center line. If you try out different elbow placement, you’ll feel how strong it is to keep the elbow down and centered. It has helped me to slow down and practice feel and flow, chi sau builds good rooting and balance, and practices push, pull, and redirect force, not overcommitted. With my bong sau I feel an uncoiling into the opponent, arm level with shoulder, feels like unscrewing a light bulb. Also it helps to randomize the tempo, delay, keep each other guessing so you build feel and reactions. Nice flowing drill at the end too.
I notice more things as I rewatch your videos a few times. Thank you for the clear practical instructions, I tell other students to check out your vids too. It is easy to forget or gloss over foundational details but then later you have to unlearn bad habits. One good tip is at 6:45 and earlier, the tan sau. Keeping the palm flat towards the opponent. I used to always have mine up at 45 degrees (in line with forearm) but you can feel stronger force when it is flatter as you show, more forward power in the hand and forearm. Plus it could be used as a strike/finger thrust.
This explanatory video is outstanding .... I got a lot out of it and you made me a happy man ... very impressed Sifu Dan, thank you (PS. I have applied a lot of your advice from your business videos too ... huge respect and gratitude)
Yo, Dan seriously! Is this some type of comedy at the end of your demonstrations with the guy with glasses?! Nothing against him, but when I watch him, I kinda forget what I just learnt from you, which I value a lot. Anyways, greetings from New York.
Sifu Dan, sir I really enjoyed this video. I believe this is design for close in fighting. This must take the practice of a thousand drills to master and to be able to turn around and use it in combat. It is too bad that you are not in Texas, because I would run to your school. You keep up the good work, because I appreciate your whole concept, knowledge, and expertise.
Dan Lok when are you going to upload the double hand Chi Sao? And since I learn from you, am I a 3rd generation Bruce Lee student, and 4th generation Ip Man student? You are an excellent teacher!!!! Please don't stop the Jeet Kune Do lessons!!!!!🙄🙄🙄
I like how to xplain the why and not just the doing of the technique because if you don't understand why you are doing something then it won't come together correctly wen needed and it will fail, a jab is a jab but if u don't know the mechanic of a jab a how and y to use 1 it becomes useless
I like JKD I practice but I don't know how to come first to begin with will you please let me know what is the beginning of JKD to practice first thanks...
vishal sharma I know I am not the person in the video but I have done Wing Chun and JKD before. The meaning of JKD is the way of the intercepting fist meaning trapping and hitting before you are hit. Bruce adoted fencing footwork from his brother when his brother kept touching Bruce before Bruce could touch him. Kudos.
These types of techniques when used against certain styles like a Aikedo could open you to being grabbed and wrist locked and thrown or taken down. I like WC for advanced students but would teach a beginner more of a kempo step out of the way of the attack and attack from the side. JMO
if its sensitivity drill why.u bong sao before the punch onthe drill... sometimes when u dont know.something u dont put videos.on.explaining mister, with all regards
Ready to get some more fun action Dan's Wing Chun Single Hand Chi Sao ~ Sticky Hands?
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Absolutely excellent! Thank you sir.
Dan lok your teaching is very wonderful.. easy to understand Superb.. Please upload about wing chun all proper basic it is useful for understand all the martial art practiceners.. Thank you..
Hey Dan, where do you teach this in vancouver? can you teach me?
There is a mistake you all make in the chi sao and despite the evolution you continue not realizing it
Would love to train under Dan, great explanations 👍
As I have said numerous times, ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO WITH GREAT INSTRUCTIONS.
Nice description of techniques. The elbow rotates from tan to bong, with forward pressure, on center line. If you try out different elbow placement, you’ll feel how strong it is to keep the elbow down and centered.
It has helped me to slow down and practice feel and flow, chi sau builds good rooting and balance, and practices push, pull, and redirect force, not overcommitted. With my bong sau I feel an uncoiling into the opponent, arm level with shoulder, feels like unscrewing a light bulb.
Also it helps to randomize the tempo, delay, keep each other guessing so you build feel and reactions.
Nice flowing drill at the end too.
Matthias633 Well done on your Chi Sao, and other drills practice. Keep it up.
Dan Lok cool thanks, I really like your vids and students there. Fun and educational too.
Forward pressure is more important than force. Nice teaching. Glad to see attention to the elbow and proper rotation.
You seem like the best teacher, so much patience 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I appreciate that.
I notice more things as I rewatch your videos a few times. Thank you for the clear practical instructions, I tell other students to check out your vids too. It is easy to forget or gloss over foundational details but then later you have to unlearn bad habits.
One good tip is at 6:45 and earlier, the tan sau. Keeping the palm flat towards the opponent. I used to always have mine up at 45 degrees (in line with forearm) but you can feel stronger force when it is flatter as you show, more forward power in the hand and forearm. Plus it could be used as a strike/finger thrust.
This explanatory video is outstanding .... I got a lot out of it and you made me a happy man ... very impressed Sifu Dan, thank you (PS. I have applied a lot of your advice from your business videos too ... huge respect and gratitude)
Yo, Dan seriously! Is this some type of comedy at the end of your demonstrations with the guy with glasses?! Nothing against him, but when I watch him, I kinda forget what I just learnt from you, which I value a lot. Anyways, greetings from New York.
Great video Dan Lok! Appreciate the JKD lessons! Keep them coming.
"Walk On!
Awesome video, the technique without using any technique
Cant wait for more and the 2 hand too !!!!
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Love your videos
Sifu Dan, sir I really enjoyed this video. I believe this is design for close in fighting. This must take the practice of a thousand drills to master and to be able to turn around and use it in combat. It is too bad that you are not in Texas, because I would run to your school. You keep up the good work, because I appreciate your whole concept, knowledge, and expertise.
Thank you for posting.
Thank you very much!!!
I bet that stump in the water is LOADED with crappie! Want to kayak to it and rack up!
Perfect chi sao video, too!
great short vds keep feading our minds!!.
Very nice stuff. The bonus drill looks like taijiquan single hand tuishou (pushing hands) exercise.
Dan Lok when are you going to upload the double hand Chi Sao? And since I learn from you, am I a 3rd generation Bruce Lee student, and 4th generation Ip Man student? You are an excellent teacher!!!! Please don't stop the Jeet Kune Do lessons!!!!!🙄🙄🙄
I like how to xplain the why and not just the doing of the technique because if you don't understand why you are doing something then it won't come together correctly wen needed and it will fail, a jab is a jab but if u don't know the mechanic of a jab a how and y to use 1 it becomes useless
Hi Dan thank you for your videos, I also practice wing chum, how do you practice one inch stryke
Thanks master
Sir it is very appreciative that all the wingchun drills and jkd moves are good,can you show the flying kick of brucelee??
Can u demonstrate the double hand chi sao in your next episode? Thank you..
Can anyone give us the song in the background this is such a cool channel
thaank you master .. can you make some movement in jkd used in real fight
I like JKD I practice but I don't know how to come first to begin with will you please let me know what is the beginning of JKD to practice first thanks...
hi mr dan lok.i hv question that.what is the exact meaning of jeet kune do? n why bruce given this name to it as j k d?
vishal sharma I know I am not the person in the video but I have done Wing Chun and JKD before. The meaning of JKD is the way of the intercepting fist meaning trapping and hitting before you are hit. Bruce adoted fencing footwork from his brother when his brother kept touching Bruce before Bruce could touch him. Kudos.
Try this with Master Phil Romero
These types of techniques when used against certain styles like a Aikedo could open you to being grabbed and wrist locked and thrown or taken down. I like WC for advanced students but would teach a beginner more of a kempo step out of the way of the attack and attack from the side. JMO
That technique is chi dong sau
There is a mistake you all make in the chi sao and despite the evolution you continue not realizing it..
jacks put some weight on. And seams a lot more confident
if its sensitivity drill why.u bong sao before the punch onthe drill... sometimes when u dont know.something u dont put videos.on.explaining mister, with all regards
I liked the explanation, very detailed
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So tell me ,why did Bruce Lee close all his schools before he died ,,,i know the answer ,do you ?