In my experience, integrating joint manipulation into Wing Chun is about understanding the principles deeply. It's not just about technique but also timing and precision, adapting to the situation swiftly. The element of surprise, coupled with speed and direct action, can be crucial. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." As for resources, we have the full program on our website, www.wingchunmaster.tv/, covering everything from traditional Wing Chun to modern self-defense tactics. Also, I think you should explore our TH-cam channel for practical demonstrations and in-depth explanations.
Thank you for tuning in! Glad you found the Wing Chun self-defense video helpful. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Check out our website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ for more in-depth training.
You're welcome! Remember, in self-defense, timing and technique are everything. Joint manipulation adds another layer of control to Wing Chun, allowing for effective neutralization. If you're interested in diving deeper, you can check out our full program on the website.www.wingchunmaster.tv/
hi sifu wong its me again hong hoang on another account. i am also a wong by the way so we are probably related hahaha anyway thank you very much for your vids. we live in a savage garden and your vids help us to be kind...as in sometimes u have to be cruel to be kind...like this vid u gotta be cruel to be kind and do them in for grabbing you...thanks again sifu...
"That's wonderful to hear, Hong Hoang! Remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything. Keep practicing and stay committed to your growth. I'm really looking forward to hearing about your progress. Are you Vietnamese?
Thank you for your kind words! Self-defense is not just about physical techniques; it's a mindset and a way of life. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Embrace self-awareness and discipline in all aspects of your life. If you're interested in delving deeper into self-defense, check out our full program on the website. www.wingchunmaster.tv/
Ah, you're welcome! Remember, in real-life defense scenarios, mastering elbow and knee strikes requires more than just technique. It's about timing, precision, and understanding your opponent's movements. Keep practicing with intent, and you'll see improvement. Check out our full program on the website for comprehensive training. Train hard, live clean, and don't let anyone bully you.
Ah, I see where you're coming from. In Wing Chun, we focus on practicality and efficiency. Joint manipulation can indeed be a valuable addition to traditional training, enhancing our ability to neutralize threats swiftly and effectively. It's about adapting timeless principles to modern contexts, ensuring we're always prepared to defend ourselves. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
@@masterwong101 The reason I moved to Wing Chun from Aikido is Aikido is worried about you gravely injuring your attacker. If I get attacked, my give-a-$hitometer pegs to zero for health of my attacker.
@halverde6373 obviously he's not going to publicly approve you kill someone lmao, his policy is to not let anyone bully you not to murder your enemies this isn't medieval era anymore so he's obviously only teaching self defense
@@fildyb Some random person you've never met assaults you as adult has zero excuse. A schoolyard battle over pecking order is much different. A schoolyard by design limits the fight. They by age are still mentally immature.
I’m not a Wing Chung practitioner, however, there are many overlapping techniques between WC and Okinawa Karate. I am familiar with both of these counter measures and they are both effective in the right situation. Simplistic and effective are important points in self defense! Much Respect Master Wong!
Absolutely, glad you're enjoying the content! In my experience, understanding leverage is crucial for effective self-defense. Check out our full program on the website for in-depth techniques. Remember, the cornerstone of our training is mastering the art of 'closing the gap,' vital for real-world confrontations. "Fight move, people move" - adaptability is key!
Ah, control and manipulation, my friend. In Wing Chun, we aim to control the situation, not just the opponent. By integrating joint manipulation into our traditional training, we enhance our ability to redirect force while maintaining control. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Our website, www.wingchunmaster.tv/, offers a full program that is perfect for refining these skills.
That's very impressive Master Wong but it looks like if you grab his arm like that, you may as well break it, it was just a little thought, remember Master Wong, the way you anything is the way you do everything. 1.ADAPT 2.IMPREVISE 3.OVERCOME These are the 3 Steps of Conquering. thx for the lesson my wise friend. till next time.🙏🏾🪔 💥👊🏾🔥👍🏾🔥💪🏾💯
🔥 The element of surprise, speed, and direct violent action is key," as I often say. Understanding these principles allows us to adapt, improvise, and overcome any situation. 👊 Now, about grabbing the arm, you're correct to notice its potential. However, the goal isn't always to break but to control and neutralize the threat swiftly. The way you do anything is the way you do everything, indeed. 🤔 So, my fellow martial artists, how do you integrate joint manipulation into your training? Let's hear your insights. And remember, train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you.
Hello there! Always good to see familiar faces. Today's topic delves into integrating joint manipulation into traditional Wing Chun for modern self-defense. It's about adapting ancient wisdom to today's challenges. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Let's explore this together.
Hey, would you consider adding more camera perspectives to these videos? One from your perspective and one from the "opponent's" perspective, on top of the third party pov that's already there. I think it would help tremendously.
Ah, I appreciate your insight! Adding different perspectives could indeed enhance the learning experience. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." It's all about gaining a comprehensive understanding. Check out our website for the full program, including diverse viewpoints.
Greetings, dear friend! I appreciate your enthusiasm to learn. Yes, I do offer online training through my website. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Visit my website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ to explore the opportunities for your martial arts journey.
1:15 showed a nice wrist an armlock/bar variant there. Someone grabs like that an gets their wrist broke or fractured screw them its what they get. Along with alot the rest you showed. WAY too many overly worried about those that are the whole reason stuff like this both exists, is necessary, & probably always will be. 1 shouldn't be trying to harm others we're taught this as kids an babies. Attacking others is to forfit life an limb if thats whats required to protect from that
In my experience, understanding self-defense isn't about harming others; it's about protecting yourself and those you care about. We must assess threats with a clear mind, adapting to each situation. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Explore the full program on our website for comprehensive techniques.
Hi master Wong it's Jeff I was wondering can someone get good at practicing martial arts on an imaginary opponent if you do it so many times that you get good at the movements and get used to them please write me back thank you master wong
Jeff, indeed, repetitive practice is key, but true mastery comes from understanding the essence behind the movements. Visualization aids in honing technique, but real application against varying opponents solidifies skill. "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
Ah, the aspiration to become the next Ip Man! Remember, my friend, it's not about mimicking a legend but embodying the principles they lived by. As I always say, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Practice diligently, understand the essence of each technique, and let your actions speak for themselves. Stay humble and committed to your journey.
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Wise observation! In Wing Chun, we emphasize using every part of the body as a weapon or defense. By understanding joint manipulation, we enhance our ability to control and neutralize threats effectively. Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you.
I love how you use two hands to control the grab and then attack him by using your body weight to overwhelm him. Strategy and physics. Nice...
ABSOLUTELY !! THANKYOU MASTER WONG !!!😊😊 MUCH LOVE BROTHER !!😊😊
Cool, especially the repeats of how it's done. That really helps 👍..
In my experience, integrating joint manipulation into Wing Chun is about understanding the principles deeply. It's not just about technique but also timing and precision, adapting to the situation swiftly. The element of surprise, coupled with speed and direct action, can be crucial. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
As for resources, we have the full program on our website, www.wingchunmaster.tv/, covering everything from traditional Wing Chun to modern self-defense tactics. Also, I think you should explore our TH-cam channel for practical demonstrations and in-depth explanations.
Brilliant wing chun self defense video thanks for sharing master wong❤❤🖒
Thank you for tuning in! Glad you found the Wing Chun self-defense video helpful. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Check out our website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ for more in-depth training.
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Thank you Master Wong
I really liked this technique, your videos are always great. 😎
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Thanks for the lesson Sifu 😊😊😊
You're welcome! Remember, in self-defense, timing and technique are everything. Joint manipulation adds another layer of control to Wing Chun, allowing for effective neutralization. If you're interested in diving deeper, you can check out our full program on the website.www.wingchunmaster.tv/
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hi sifu wong its me again hong hoang on another account. i am also a wong by the way so we are probably related hahaha anyway thank you very much for your vids. we live in a savage garden and your vids help us to be kind...as in sometimes u have to be cruel to be kind...like this vid u gotta be cruel to be kind and do them in for grabbing you...thanks again sifu...
"That's wonderful to hear, Hong Hoang! Remember, the way you do anything is the way you do everything. Keep practicing and stay committed to your growth. I'm really looking forward to hearing about your progress. Are you Vietnamese?
Very very nice..
Thank you master for sharing self defense. I like
Thank you for your kind words! Self-defense is not just about physical techniques; it's a mindset and a way of life. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Embrace self-awareness and discipline in all aspects of your life. If you're interested in delving deeper into self-defense, check out our full program on the website. www.wingchunmaster.tv/
@@masterwong101 Oke master..
Thank you Master wong
Ah, you're welcome! Remember, in real-life defense scenarios, mastering elbow and knee strikes requires more than just technique. It's about timing, precision, and understanding your opponent's movements. Keep practicing with intent, and you'll see improvement. Check out our full program on the website for comprehensive training. Train hard, live clean, and don't let anyone bully you.
Bless you mr Wong
Anyone grabs you to hurt or kill you forfeited his life.
This is where I break with Aikido philosophy and where Wing Chun is superior IMHO.
Ah, I see where you're coming from. In Wing Chun, we focus on practicality and efficiency. Joint manipulation can indeed be a valuable addition to traditional training, enhancing our ability to neutralize threats swiftly and effectively. It's about adapting timeless principles to modern contexts, ensuring we're always prepared to defend ourselves. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
@@masterwong101 The reason I moved to Wing Chun from Aikido is Aikido is worried about you gravely injuring your attacker.
If I get attacked, my give-a-$hitometer pegs to zero for health of my attacker.
@halverde6373 obviously he's not going to publicly approve you kill someone lmao, his policy is to not let anyone bully you not to murder your enemies this isn't medieval era anymore so he's obviously only teaching self defense
@@fildyb Some random person you've never met assaults you as adult has zero excuse.
A schoolyard battle over pecking order is much different.
A schoolyard by design limits the fight.
They by age are still mentally immature.
I’m not a Wing Chung practitioner, however, there are many overlapping techniques between WC and Okinawa Karate. I am familiar with both of these counter measures and they are both effective in the right situation. Simplistic and effective are important points in self defense! Much Respect Master Wong!
I'm from Kenya🇰🇪 how can I meet you or where is your classes
Very good video. Can you show more levers to fix someone?
Absolutely, glad you're enjoying the content! In my experience, understanding leverage is crucial for effective self-defense. Check out our full program on the website for in-depth techniques. Remember, the cornerstone of our training is mastering the art of 'closing the gap,' vital for real-world confrontations. "Fight move, people move" - adaptability is key!
Master, what moves are best for dislocation of the arms
💪🙏 it’s all about control and manipulate
Ah, control and manipulation, my friend. In Wing Chun, we aim to control the situation, not just the opponent. By integrating joint manipulation into our traditional training, we enhance our ability to redirect force while maintaining control. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Our website, www.wingchunmaster.tv/, offers a full program that is perfect for refining these skills.
Hi master wong love it shane how are you uk
That's very impressive Master Wong but it looks like if you grab his arm like that, you may as well break it, it was just a little thought, remember Master Wong, the way you anything is the way you do everything.
1.ADAPT
2.IMPREVISE
3.OVERCOME
These are the 3 Steps of Conquering. thx for the lesson my wise friend. till next time.🙏🏾🪔
💥👊🏾🔥👍🏾🔥💪🏾💯
🔥 The element of surprise, speed, and direct violent action is key," as I often say. Understanding these principles allows us to adapt, improvise, and overcome any situation.
👊 Now, about grabbing the arm, you're correct to notice its potential. However, the goal isn't always to break but to control and neutralize the threat swiftly. The way you do anything is the way you do everything, indeed.
🤔 So, my fellow martial artists, how do you integrate joint manipulation into your training? Let's hear your insights. And remember, train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you.
Hello again master Wong
Hello there! Always good to see familiar faces. Today's topic delves into integrating joint manipulation into traditional Wing Chun for modern self-defense. It's about adapting ancient wisdom to today's challenges. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Let's explore this together.
Practice Practice Practice !!!!!!!😊
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Hey, would you consider adding more camera perspectives to these videos? One from your perspective and one from the "opponent's" perspective, on top of the third party pov that's already there. I think it would help tremendously.
Ah, I appreciate your insight! Adding different perspectives could indeed enhance the learning experience. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." It's all about gaining a comprehensive understanding. Check out our website for the full program, including diverse viewpoints.
Я первый! Спасибо, Мастер Вонг!
Hi master Wong i want to learn more i want to be your student do you teach online?
Greetings, dear friend! I appreciate your enthusiasm to learn. Yes, I do offer online training through my website. Remember, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Visit my website: www.wingchunmaster.tv/ to explore the opportunities for your martial arts journey.
1:15 showed a nice wrist an armlock/bar variant there. Someone grabs like that an gets their wrist broke or fractured screw them its what they get. Along with alot the rest you showed. WAY too many overly worried about those that are the whole reason stuff like this both exists, is necessary, & probably always will be. 1 shouldn't be trying to harm others we're taught this as kids an babies. Attacking others is to forfit life an limb if thats whats required to protect from that
In my experience, understanding self-defense isn't about harming others; it's about protecting yourself and those you care about. We must assess threats with a clear mind, adapting to each situation. Remember, "Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you." Explore the full program on our website for comprehensive techniques.
when head is near to leg what happens if he bites u
Hi master Wong it's Jeff I was wondering can someone get good at practicing martial arts on an imaginary opponent if you do it so many times that you get good at the movements and get used to them please write me back thank you master wong
Jeff, indeed, repetitive practice is key, but true mastery comes from understanding the essence behind the movements. Visualization aids in honing technique, but real application against varying opponents solidifies skill. "The way you do anything is the way you do everything."
Кто сильнее? вандамм или джеки чан?
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Thank you Sifu on your grabbing technique, simply marvellous.
So if I learned these techniques I will become the new IP Man 😁😁😉😉😏😏
Ah, the aspiration to become the next Ip Man! Remember, my friend, it's not about mimicking a legend but embodying the principles they lived by. As I always say, "The way you do anything is the way you do everything." Practice diligently, understand the essence of each technique, and let your actions speak for themselves. Stay humble and committed to your journey.
@@masterwong101 Thank you for your Wishes and the Wisdom of the Masters 😌😁
Man, f*** Detroit Urban Survival Training, I'm with this guy!
Master Why You Not Upload New Video 😌😌😌 I Have Learn From You On TH-cam Because I Can't Come To Uk I Am Poor Man 🙏🙏🙏 Please Atleast One Video In One Month Thank You Sir Love You ❤❤❤ Frm India 👍👍👍 You Are A Great Master Of Kung Fu
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@@masterwong101 Thank You Sir
This dude is a technician.
Worst thing you can do is offer any body part to a Aikido or Wing Chun practitioner.
You''ll have it worse if you grab someone that follows Wing Chun.
Wise observation! In Wing Chun, we emphasize using every part of the body as a weapon or defense. By understanding joint manipulation, we enhance our ability to control and neutralize threats effectively. Train hard, live clean, and not let anyone bully you.
Not everyone has your reaction time Sifu.
i will not try that !he can bite my thigh! master wong!
Can u less swear in ur vid plz💓💓