Morning teacher. 🙏yes, when it comes to PO PAI hands and stepping, he BONG, he steps (transitions) he double LOP-SAO’s the left peg and kicks low. But as he steps left with BONG in particular, notice the JAK JEUNG or SIDE PAK is on the elbow as he slips under with a palm LIFTING THE HEAD. Because a midsection palm is maybe good as a warning, but in a fight, to control the head/eyes and the direction they face is crucial control. So it’s not just a pak and a palm hit or a pressing palm and palm hit, it’s a CONTROL. Pushing the face back is good self defense in any book. At the end he says to use SIDE PALM when covering his left arm, Gary’s right over the students left. He always has REASONS for details like that. Bonuses. 😎🤙🏻💯🙏🧠that was great!
Not only the palm strike, but also the step. It goes only half step because there is not enough space to do the whole move by the wooden dummy. Then the kick we call that 回力腳, when someone grabs your arm and wants to pull you to his back. You need to grab his arm back immediately and do this kick. Hence in this move the leg is crossed to simulate this situation😉
Nice one Sifu, btw what would you recommend to combine, against boxing jabs and crosses? I started implementing wing chun against other styles, it's a bit complicated to bridge against these two punches, sometimes they fake jabs, but when they throw actual jab cross, I do my pac sau, and sometimes I block the other hand with elbow or maybe tan sau, what else can i do to effectively block and attack against that jab cross?
I know what I think teacher would say, if I’m wrong I apologize. In level 1 we always do this, when he hits, I just hit with a cover. You can take over his position that way by shifting. Fook. Jut. Pak has to be quick. Good to use on the forearm near the MEAT. But then touch the head immediately and abandon it for a helper and even abandon that for another lead. It’s this whole play between beats, where you feel a contact on your arm, and now use it to STUFF HIS ACTION but for just a split second. Let him pass. When they throw those PAP PAP JABS and quick boxing combos. Don’t try to PAK that. Instead, crash and use position and overwhelm him with firepower. Just a couple ideas. 😬👍💯I definitely speak for myself though from memory to be respectful to the coach. Not answering for him or trying too. What it is right, is that a lot of times in Wing Chun a hit is the best block but not as a rule. We still need control. To pull off a perfect pak tan or tak da pak da probably just sends his arms flying unless we use timing and position. 😎🙏💯
Bare in mind that, it is different when you spar with boxing gloves, because the hands with gloves are bigger. Sometimes these techniques seems like not functioning, but when you knows more on timing and distance, you will find that wing chun can be applied to boxing / kickboxing.
Sifu i think you could take our question and answer them in one video, i saw a vdieo when you showed quan sau instead of tan sau, against a side punch (hook punch) and i wonder, is it better to do a wrong quan sau, or just do a tan da instead and save time, i hear a lot of masters say, don't waste time and practise biu sau Quan sau and tan da or even do tan da but replace tan with Wu, because wu provides stronger connections, i still end up blocking with the wrong hand on inside, how do i fix this should i do some drills where my partner throws those hooks and i try to directly push his centerline with tan da, or do i learn to just use correct tan sao, biu sao and quan sau i know you said don't focus on hands, but if you could give an advice and tell me what exactly to use so i don't overthink it i think it sounds great, because if i use only onenor two techniques against particular punches i never overthink it for example i always do pac sau and gaang sau against straight punches thank you for showing them in your videos you know i never end up thinking what should i do never fight shoudl be like that, i always pac and punch, my brother even tells me, you should teach me that😂, but i want a clear understanding on what to not do agains hook punches so I never overthink it, for example at least one or two techniques, that i always can use, because people often say you don't have time but trust me hooks are so easy to notice and block so i need to know what's the best way, soni don't overthink it, and btw thank you for your vidoes, I've made some progress, i finally fight better against other styles, and when other guys try wing chun against me, they end up trapped, Sifu you know what You're doing Great Job, i wish i had moeny to fly away from Russia, along to your country and sign up for your classes, i want to be so good in wing chun, i want to compete in Ufc and beat other figbters, and show that impossible is a delisional word, and it's all from home training, it's hard to do it at home without partner my brother rarely does something at home, and if anyone could add, what exercises solo i could do as well without equipment at home? Sorry Sifu for this long text it's likely you don't like reading this long message and replying, thank you for everything 🙏
Another great share - another great example of teaching and learning how to use and not how to copy - thank you for sharing your experience
You got it. Glad you liked it.
Morning teacher. 🙏yes, when it comes to PO PAI hands and stepping, he BONG, he steps (transitions) he double LOP-SAO’s the left peg and kicks low. But as he steps left with BONG in particular, notice the JAK JEUNG or SIDE PAK is on the elbow as he slips under with a palm LIFTING THE HEAD. Because a midsection palm is maybe good as a warning, but in a fight, to control the head/eyes and the direction they face is crucial control. So it’s not just a pak and a palm hit or a pressing palm and palm hit, it’s a CONTROL. Pushing the face back is good self defense in any book. At the end he says to use SIDE PALM when covering his left arm, Gary’s right over the students left. He always has REASONS for details like that. Bonuses. 😎🤙🏻💯🙏🧠that was great!
You have a great understanding of fighting.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu To me, if Bruce Lee were alive today he would wanna train at your school. I mean that.” ☺️🤙🏻💯and thank you.”
@@JKDVIPER He never got to learn the best parts of the Wing Chun system.
@@GaryLamWingChunKungFu it’s so true. ☺️💯
Thanks Sifu , excellent information always, never ceases to amaze me all the small details that make all the difference
Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it.
Dziękuje za lekcje. Bóg jest wielki.
I’m glad you enjoyed the lesson.
I love this thank you Sifu Lam
You’re welcome. I’m glad you liked it.
Not only the palm strike, but also the step. It goes only half step because there is not enough space to do the whole move by the wooden dummy.
Then the kick we call that 回力腳, when someone grabs your arm and wants to pull you to his back. You need to grab his arm back immediately and do this kick. Hence in this move the leg is crossed to simulate this situation😉
谢谢师傅。
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Nice one Sifu, btw what would you recommend to combine, against boxing jabs and crosses? I started implementing wing chun against other styles, it's a bit complicated to bridge against these two punches, sometimes they fake jabs, but when they throw actual jab cross, I do my pac sau, and sometimes I block the other hand with elbow or maybe tan sau, what else can i do to effectively block and attack against that jab cross?
Just think forward energy
Don’t chase hands. Rely on your timing. I’ll be covering that in another video.
I know what I think teacher would say, if I’m wrong I apologize. In level 1 we always do this, when he hits, I just hit with a cover. You can take over his position that way by shifting. Fook. Jut. Pak has to be quick. Good to use on the forearm near the MEAT. But then touch the head immediately and abandon it for a helper and even abandon that for another lead. It’s this whole play between beats, where you feel a contact on your arm, and now use it to STUFF HIS ACTION but for just a split second. Let him pass. When they throw those PAP PAP JABS and quick boxing combos. Don’t try to PAK that. Instead, crash and use position and overwhelm him with firepower. Just a couple ideas. 😬👍💯I definitely speak for myself though from memory to be respectful to the coach. Not answering for him or trying too. What it is right, is that a lot of times in Wing Chun a hit is the best block but not as a rule. We still need control. To pull off a perfect pak tan or tak da pak da probably just sends his arms flying unless we use timing and position. 😎🙏💯
@@JKDVIPER Very well stated.
Bare in mind that, it is different when you spar with boxing gloves, because the hands with gloves are bigger. Sometimes these techniques seems like not functioning, but when you knows more on timing and distance, you will find that wing chun can be applied to boxing / kickboxing.
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Sifu i think you could take our question and answer them in one video, i saw a vdieo when you showed quan sau instead of tan sau, against a side punch (hook punch) and i wonder, is it better to do a wrong quan sau, or just do a tan da instead and save time, i hear a lot of masters say, don't waste time and practise biu sau Quan sau and tan da or even do tan da but replace tan with Wu, because wu provides stronger connections, i still end up blocking with the wrong hand on inside, how do i fix this should i do some drills where my partner throws those hooks and i try to directly push his centerline with tan da, or do i learn to just use correct tan sao, biu sao and quan sau i know you said don't focus on hands, but if you could give an advice and tell me what exactly to use so i don't overthink it i think it sounds great, because if i use only onenor two techniques against particular punches i never overthink it for example i always do pac sau and gaang sau against straight punches thank you for showing them in your videos you know i never end up thinking what should i do never fight shoudl be like that, i always pac and punch, my brother even tells me, you should teach me that😂, but i want a clear understanding on what to not do agains hook punches so I never overthink it, for example at least one or two techniques, that i always can use, because people often say you don't have time but trust me hooks are so easy to notice and block so i need to know what's the best way, soni don't overthink it, and btw thank you for your vidoes, I've made some progress, i finally fight better against other styles, and when other guys try wing chun against me, they end up trapped, Sifu you know what You're doing Great Job, i wish i had moeny to fly away from Russia, along to your country and sign up for your classes, i want to be so good in wing chun, i want to compete in Ufc and beat other figbters, and show that impossible is a delisional word, and it's all from home training, it's hard to do it at home without partner my brother rarely does something at home, and if anyone could add, what exercises solo i could do as well without equipment at home? Sorry Sifu for this long text it's likely you don't like reading this long message and replying, thank you for everything 🙏
You should experiment with all those techniques and decide which one works best for you.
Please 🙏 do a video on circle ⭕️ steps biu jee
Who knows what the future will bring.