Nice friendly session, looks like a nice place to train, we don't do much outside in public now though where we are we attract the wrong type of attention. I like sanda rules fairly safe too, now I'm wondering if the have a time limit on clench mode , might look it up in abit . Thanks for sharing
What would make Wing Chun more effective is to study the Boxing Cross Guard, specifically Archie Moore and Gene Fullmer with his Reverse Cross Guard. Its in the first form. Its basically a Quan Sao. It stops the most insidious Wing Chun beater, fast hooks and crosses, and its a VERY legitimate guard that in a Wing Chun context, puts you into Lap Sao position, all the time. Wing Chun footwork is nowhere near developed like boxing to cut angles and flank an opponent, so a guard that allows you to cover up, close in, pressure, and allows you to Lap Sao so you can blind side someone, is key. Also, you miss a shot? Your back in the Cross Guard automatically, you have very small openings, its beautiful but needs to be practiced allot.
Nice friendly session, looks like a nice place to train, we don't do much outside in public now though where we are we attract the wrong type of attention. I like sanda rules fairly safe too, now I'm wondering if the have a time limit on clench mode , might look it up in abit . Thanks for sharing
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Good shit
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Good!
What would make Wing Chun more effective is to study the Boxing Cross Guard, specifically Archie Moore and Gene Fullmer with his Reverse Cross Guard. Its in the first form. Its basically a Quan Sao. It stops the most insidious Wing Chun beater, fast hooks and crosses, and its a VERY legitimate guard that in a Wing Chun context, puts you into Lap Sao position, all the time. Wing Chun footwork is nowhere near developed like boxing to cut angles and flank an opponent, so a guard that allows you to cover up, close in, pressure, and allows you to Lap Sao so you can blind side someone, is key. Also, you miss a shot? Your back in the Cross Guard automatically, you have very small openings, its beautiful but needs to be practiced allot.
Such a good comment! 👏🔥
@@martialgeeks Thanks but woops wrong video! I thought I typed all this in the Strickland Wing Chun video lol my bad, good sparring 👍
@RollinBoy thanks haha, you can leave it on that video too, I'll heart it as well haha✌🙌
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Well done. Very fluid. Cheers
He unapologetically slapped me hahahha
@@martialgeeks haha hehe
Sanda is one of those martial arts that I wish had escaped China a bit more. I was looking around for it here in Tokyo and so far nothing.
@@TenguMartialArts it's quite rare here too