I have seen boxer throwing devastating lightning fast punch with close to no indication at a drunken fight. The real art is not getting in situations where boxers try to punch you.
First off I liked the video and I'm a practitioner of wing chun for around 13 years. I agree with the leg theory being your main initial attack. I just grow weary of my art doing videos depicting a boxer as stiff robot. They move very fluidly and know far more about taking/giving pain than most of us traditional stylists ever imagine.
@@roypadayachy4696 yeah plus theirs so mant different defense stances/fighting styles. Philly shell is mine and for me its more of a timing based attack style and very natural for me, I can also easily incorporate my most fluid natural block technique (cupping block ? I forget exact name but I cup my hand and rotate/pull/push down on their fist if they throw a jab or punch. You can do external rotation or internal). My main hign mind-muscle connection and power arm is my right arm and i can cup deflect with it, use my left arm thats down lower to bring up on head and turn my shoulder to deflect/block/defend punches from that side (their right arm) jab with it, and throw a overhand or any power punch with my right arm. I know JKD is about fluidness and never planning what to do or thinking. Thats why I incorporate JKD's concept/ideology into my boxing since my fighting base is boxing [philly shell] but my style and mindset is JKD. Its difficult to use JKD's concept of blocking and attacking at the same time, as the blocks and deflects and stances are very different in my opinion, but after doing a cup deflect in boxing, instead of turning shoulder you can use a block and attack JKD style to connect significantly more effiecently and quickly. Just feel, never think; whatever part/point of their body that comes out or moves toward you first, you attack that
Poor Shin.. my heart goes out to you... recoiling at every kick in the groin ... You are very courageous being the 'attacker'. Thank you all for these demonstrations!
I trained in Wing Chung for years and find the close range kicks very effective. I mix it with western boxing now and find the combination of the two work hand in hand. Tying to trap a fast moving boxer is at most times impossible.
The ultimate fighter is a person that is well trained in wing chun , boxing , jujitsu and must always remember in real life " There are NO RULES ".. The best defense is having a good offense... ( Bruce Lee )
What impressed me about this video is how the student on the left got barely touched by your hook to the body, but it was so unexpected that he thought you hurt him. So it is true that the most dangerous attack is the one your opponent doesn't see coming, because psychologically it hurts more. Minute 5:30
Could you demonstrate with the boxers moving at a more realistic speed (as in moving faster)? I know that you wanted the boxer representative to move slowly to show the demonstration more clearly, but It would also help if we could see an example in a somewhat more realistic simulation
That's why Bruce taught .... don't think, feel. You KNOW when your in a situation, we've all have. The second that person moves, they mean you no good ESPECIALLY if you two had a verbal exchange. As JKD......... remain calm, grow your distance .....TRY TO AVOID IT .......if not, as soon as the person ' moves ' to you .........do what comes naturally WITHIN your training
Good chance you’ll break your fingers jabbing them into your opponent’s eyes like that. Better to immobilize the head first and then press into his eyes than make a wild shot for them as you do in this video. Headlock with a thumb pressed slightly into your attacker’s eye, followed by the threat of blindness, has worked wonders for me as a bouncer. No one wants his vision shut down, obviously and, in my experience, most people want call your bluff (if it is a bluff) on blinding them.
Since I saw this martial art in Master Ipman movies I'm more and more impressed. And I am quite impressed of all the Masters who teach it. They've got a great professionality. I think (perhaps I am wrong) that especially wing chun is more like a life philosophy than a "defence tool". My Congrats, Dan.
Sifu great video but if he is a decent boxer, I highly doubt he’s going to be stood in one place. He’s going to keep moving on his toes. As well as this, I’m not sure about the straight blast. Again, if he’s a decent boxer who’s been doing it for a while, his head movement is going to be on point so he’s going to see the punch coming. Of course, kicking to the groin works but I’ve found that a nice roundhouse kick straight to the quads instantly give boxers a dead and they can’t move as effectively. Then I’d do the kick to the groin or the straight blasts or even takedown to the ground.
By the way, I’ve tested this technique against boxers and it works everytime. 1 good roundhouse kick to the leg instantly drains their momentum and they can’t move
@@akm5289 You do have to be careful though. I'll just say that. Always be careful. Always gauge the situation. Usually there is a need for a lot of control ... A lot of tactics ... A lot of thinking ... And only the right necessary force. Right action is all you need. Never too much. Never ever ever wrong action. Control. Thinking. Tactics. That's if it's real. There's a sense in which sport is play fighting. Real is a problem it's dangerous you need to be tactically sound. Right action is everything ... Stay away from wrong.
@Chanon Lokenberg Muy Thai is ... Great strategy. What's great is the power too, but they have extremely good concept and understanding of how to use simple things that are powerful. That's everything I'm kinda done. That's why it's good. But you can learn from that and apply it to anything. Just like boxing is all about Ali. Really. Move your feet. Keep your body relaxed in motion. Head movement. Float. Slip. That's tough. But you can again apply that to anything. Same with Thai. It's just powerful moves could be any ... With that type of applied concept.and knowledge of how to move tactically with simple powerful moves. That's it. It's simple. You can use it however you want. Power is great but you need to gauge what to do ... Where ... How much power do you need ... What's the leverage the line... Wing Chun feels an opponent and stays connected. A boxer can't dodge while being pushed and pulled but especially not during contact you can feel their whole skeleton before it moves. Just be smart. Act like you are a real person. One that knows something. Then it will work. Don't pose. Really do it. That's when it works. Do what you need to do. Don't pose. Do it. Then it works if it's trained.
I am a boxer. I adopt my fighting stance outside your punching or kicking range. I will try you out with my jabs. Once I understand your reactions I will come up with a devastating combination of hooks and bodyshots. I can also deliver devasting front kicks and muay thai style knee shots.
It’s interesting how whenever there’s a video of a fight both sides are always punching and never thought of kicking even though the lower area is mostly exposed.
Depends on how you're doing your wing chun or JKD Dan Lok. I've never had an issue defending against a boxer using the blocks from Wing Chun and i'm a JKD guy myself. Once you know how to apply the 6 gates, stop all the straight line attacks and perfect your footwork, it's not that difficult. But like I said, it all depends on how you're executing your JKD or WIng Chun sinc everyone does there's differently.
TKU Dan it is all about Self-Discovery - it is helping yourself and others to improve their Journey to Self-Discovery - when they do they will stop being a bully, narcissistic and any other human nature flaw they have...
Wingchun according to, Dan Inosanto, who was the most senior of Bruce Lee students was told by Lee himself that it's great inside the shower or bath tub. He said Bruce Lee didn't believe that when given ample space it would be effective. A Muay Thai fighter would destroy Dan Lok or wingchun practitioner, period. It looked good in Hip Man movie though. That about sums it all up.
Exactly this is why inosanto added more to the system like muay thai, savate, bjj because the student needs more tools, wing Chun isnt enough but a blend of all arts is.
Was incarcerated with a guy who claimed he had 12 years Wing Chun experience. First time out in the yard he had his ass handed to him by a guy who had not had any training and only real world experience. If you could please link a video of this stuff actually working in a real world situation against even a moderately trained fighter it would certainly add to it's credibility.
assuming a boxer is going to put up their dukes before attacking... i think this video could apply to anyone making any move in a confrontation. and, off topic, one sure way to get tested is to wear a "bruce lee" shirt. i can hear it now from high school, "are you supposed to be bruce lee? you think you're tough like bruce lee? hey, jimmy, this guy thinks he's bruce lee"... :)
Old style western boxing was said to have been a big influence in the form on wing chun kung fu in old boxing you thumbs up square punch that intercepts a moder pro boxers turned over punch
Would you ever consider doing a competitive fight under Unified Rules or Muay Thai Rules in order to test your skills against another trained opponent using almost all techniques you know.
The phylosophy of martial arts is the phylosophy of life. And yes, boxer, MMA fighters and other SPORT style fighters 99% can't block dirty strikes as eye jabs, groin kicks, knee kicks etc. Just because the don't learn it in their sections. You can be ONLY a good sport fighter or ONLY a good street fighter. Quite different concepts
Preemptive Striking is a way to win in combat. The problem is that combat isn't always the situation in civil life. If you strike first preemptively and a bystander catches it on their camera phone, most likely any normal juror would say that you committed assault because you 'threw the first blow'. If it's clearly something like a sucker punch you might be able to convince a juror otherwise. But if it's just a verbal confrontation in which your would be attacker starts to raise their hands and you strike, even if you were clearly trying to not get involved, on video it will look like you were the person that 'escalated' it by striking first. You'll probably go to prison.
That depends on many things such as if the attacker was armed knife or gun going preemptive i I think would be ok because your being threatened but if your attacker is much bigger and stronger than you might have a better case I think
I'm sorry @Dan Lok 1 a well trained boxer wouldn't even give that type of close distance when engaging in a fight, though these are great techniques and only one really seem effective in my own opinion. One other thing I noticed was it seem that the only danger you were concerned of a boxer was his jab or left hook, when were the real danger comes from is the right cross with the pivot that makes one thorough motion. You were outside the boxers lead foot which was the left foot and I can tell you that's not wise place to be.
Jeramie the video is not about going to defend yourself against Mike Tyson . just an ordinary guy using boxing style . In order to defend yourself against a professional like Mike you need to be a professional like Bruce Lee , Jackie Chan , Donnie Yen , Bolo Yeung .e.t.c .
I agree, but low kicks definetely work against someone who is used to boxing and using only his punches, cause their instinct is to defend their face or body, but not below that, so their hands are going to always be up
This move is not the ONLY way, Dan is showing A way. Be it any kind of fighter, preemptive strike (or your initial thought, instinct, movements, etc.) is what sets the pace or outcome. Heck, even if it allows you to create an escape route to safety. Safety and survival is the goal. Someone stated, boxers are tough of body. Then you should condition your body, your technique to be effective for any type of opponent you may face. Also, study the styles, forms, or techniques of various arts. Stay ready my friends.
Thanks so very much for the simplicity of the technique and even more I truly was thinking about moving forward into any situation and face it whatever it was you really inspired me with last few sentences I am truly one of your biggest fans keep on thank you again
A boxer trains after rules, that we dont have. Thats the key to defend. But I m not sure, if a boxer wants to fight against anybody in a street fight. Let me know what youre thinking about that.
If you kick in the groin and cause a rupture or a hernia you will be charged with Grevious Bodily Harm (GBH) UK law. You have a right to defend yourself, but it has to be minimum force with minimum effort, taking into account the situation you find yourself in and the relative danger you face, and this is regardless who starts the trouble.
That's fine but in some technices i dont see clearlly how to reach to that point went i can reach and hit the oponent. excuse my grammar i dont kown english very well.
Really great video's on technique for learning purposes. You have power in your movement, and incredible recognition of available targets. I think you can drastically expand your channel just doing the demonstrations yourself though, as it really appears that the tall guy hasn't learned a thing, and might be more concerned about his shirt being pulled down. He'd be screwed in a fight, no quick twitch strike, recognition of distance, stance, open hand, preparation for contact, power, or understanding the seriousness of what is being taught. Being linked to Bruce Lee, through Jeet Kune Do concepts is a pretty special thing, and maybe some of the philosophy behind it, has not rubbed off on those who have taken it for granted.
I disagree. Have trained in wing chun, muay Thai and karate. This is just my own opinion and experience.... my most difficult opponent was and still is, a good boxer. If I could live my life over, I would learn boxing from the age of 4. Boxers generally can take a solid punch to the head and not switch off. A wing chun practitioner, rarely gets hit in the face and head regularly. For me a good boxer is going to win the fight 90% of the time.
Jason Chapman I disagree. Learn how to grapple. Learn wrestling, judo, and Brazilian jujitsu. Boxers get their power and movement from their legs. If you can keep them off their feet and take the fight to the ground, they won’t be able to defend well against submissions. I practice MMA and takedowns are super effective against boxers
It would be best if you show us with a real boxer, what you did was try to move through a boxers power and defence when you should have taken the knee first this will remove the boxers long and medium distance attack and his ability to hook from one side forcing him to try to hold. At that point he is open
I guess end of the day in any fight, law of nature and law of physics apply, the stronger, the more powerful, the faster will win no matter what styles. I believe that's the core of Jeet Kune Do's philosophy by master Bruce. Other than styles or techniques, important is the strength , speed and the endurance of the individual, yes JKD has the advantage of applying interception punches, and I believe the aim is to make these hard earned punches effective to take take town the opponent instantly never let them have a chance to retaliate cos if he's stronger than u that's it.
the best defense isn't a good offense. On the contrary, the best defense is the ability of absorbing the impact of many strikes, until you find an opponent's window to shoot a devastating punch. I remark "devastating", not a choreographic one. The impact absorption is as important as hitting strong...!!!
Honestly most real fights I've seen last thirty seconds at best. I've never seen anyone able to withstand a well aimed blow to the head from a reasonably strong man and still be capable of putting up a fight. Sure rushing in throwing poorly aimed punches will open you up to get clobbered by a real strike, but trying to absorb punches from a boxer until you get an opening sounds like a really bad idea.
I grew up in old DC and the saying use to go... Let me see you do it!! And that's after the guy was Knocked out! What a lot of martial artist assume is the practitioner of their art will get in a stance or a position before they strike. And that's not always true! Dan I still love your videos 👍
@6:05 Best tip man. Love this, its so true! So crazy that you got this video exactly in the PERFECT moment I experienced something like this today. The way you fight physically is also the way you approach things!
I agree, but I think Dan presented good possibilities for fighting against boxing. I really think this video could have been longer or maybe a 2 part series. Along with the things you mentioned, I would also add emphasis on a tight defense against a boxer, as they are trained to generate alot of power in a short distance. Keeping the chin tucked to protect against upper cuts and elbows close in to protect against body blows. Also I think it's highly beneficial to practice bobbing and weaving as well as as quickly lunging and retreating. If you jump back away from the attack, not only does it give you a moment more to deflect and counterattack, you also lessen the impact if one of their attacks get through.
您好老師 Very interesting video. It should be interesting you present a video of the different way to recognize the style of the opponent. There is what I call the "liked distance" that each practice teach. Sorry, my English is not so good, I'll try to explain this. The "liked distance" of karateka is not the same that the "liked distance" of a boxer for instance. That's why is important to recognize each style. When you do, you can use what I call the "no liked distance" for your opponant. Like this, he can't use all his skill linked to his style. 請對不起,我英語和國語很差。平安。樂小龍 (我不是李,是樂,快樂的樂).
The real boxer is light on his feet with a lot of lateral movement. As many style of king fu there is styles of boxers. Body size and skill over time and experience dictate style. Ali defied all rules of boxing. His height and long reach dictated him fighting moving backwards. His mouth kept the dummies mad and on the attack. That's the boxers. You got brawlers. Sluggers. I will talk about them later maybe.
strange how pretty much every time in the ring, a boxer or an MMA fighter always beats a traditional stylist within a minute. The problem with all those traditional martial arts is that they lack lie resisting opponents. instead, their students a cooperative and let their classmates perform all those techniques no problem. what u shown here is good, but if only it could be replicated in the ring, with an opponent that actually wants to beat you
@@kirillzakharov7336 modern my ass the only modern thing they added is" training methods" boxing was founded in egypt milllenials ago . I dont like people trash talking about other martial arts
Seriously your demonstration is like what u stage the situation to be like this, what if that boxer opponent is like Mike Tyson, comes in style of Dempsey roll with high evasive and unpredictable movement coupled with powerful punches? Am I right to say the Jeet Kune Do person also must have the relevant abilities to react if not no matter what martial arts, end of the day that stronger human will win, am I right?
Maybe they should? If someone is trying to kill you attacking the eyes, throat and groin can end the fight. That’s why it’s used in wing chun and other aggressive martial arts
@@GabrielFlies when you are in a street fight there is alot of adrenaline and a kick to the groin dosent do anything in a real fight situation. "Everyone has a plan... until they get hit in the face" - Mike Tyson.
It shows you can beat professional boxer using Jeet Kuno Do as a boxer without feet, eye jab, kicks, etc, only boxer so you can attack by using the best you can and beat that person. So, it has higher variety than boxer since it is about evolution, so from what I can see there is interception, subtle trapping which it is blocking, and attack when there is open. So, it works against boxing as long as it is not full Trapping that the boxing is faster and stronger than the trapping, the old kind of Wing Chun, so can use Wing Chun after the offense than attack with boxing hand. So, you have proof that you can beat the best boxing that is Mike Tyson, Ali, etc. It has potential. The best offense is the best defense, right that means offense is second, defense is first, so you have to wait until they box you first or interception that is during and you block and attack at same time. So, it is about being smart, not use the best in wrong way, using Wing Chun as first to beat boxing, it won't work because the foundation of human base on Wing Chun is trapping by using boxing, well, subtle trapping which your boxing hand block and push the hand. Ok, to be clear old kind Wing Chun that is not subtle so it uses the hands to trapped which it grabs the hand. The new kind is Wing Chun that is subtle that it uses hand or boxing to move the intercept hand or boxing.
This is not only the art of fight, this is the art of life! Thank You Dan Lok.
I have seen boxer throwing devastating lightning fast punch with close to no indication at a drunken fight. The real art is not getting in situations where boxers try to punch you.
Thats what im saying a real boxer wouldn’t have their hands and stance like that.
First off I liked the video and I'm a practitioner of wing chun for around 13 years. I agree with the leg theory being your main initial attack. I just grow weary of my art doing videos depicting a boxer as stiff robot. They move very fluidly and know far more about taking/giving pain than most of us traditional stylists ever imagine.
Good insights that you shared. keep up the good work
Very true, conditioning is such a big factor, height/weight also comes into it - I say this with all due respect ...
@@roypadayachy4696 yeah plus theirs so mant different defense stances/fighting styles. Philly shell is mine and for me its more of a timing based attack style and very natural for me, I can also easily incorporate my most fluid natural block technique (cupping block ? I forget exact name but I cup my hand and rotate/pull/push down on their fist if they throw a jab or punch. You can do external rotation or internal). My main hign mind-muscle connection and power arm is my right arm and i can cup deflect with it, use my left arm thats down lower to bring up on head and turn my shoulder to deflect/block/defend punches from that side (their right arm) jab with it, and throw a overhand or any power punch with my right arm.
I know JKD is about fluidness and never planning what to do or thinking. Thats why I incorporate JKD's concept/ideology into my boxing since my fighting base is boxing [philly shell] but my style and mindset is JKD. Its difficult to use JKD's concept of blocking and attacking at the same time, as the blocks and deflects and stances are very different in my opinion, but after doing a cup deflect in boxing, instead of turning shoulder you can use a block and attack JKD style to connect significantly more effiecently and quickly. Just feel, never think; whatever part/point of their body that comes out or moves toward you first, you attack that
Doesn’t matter on the style It matters how the person uses the style
Exactly
But, mma fans always say the opposite
Lol i follow mix martial arts but what is said above is true
@@radhinblitzahmed yeah it s irritating they still don t know that there is traditional Martial arts in it
@@Kakashi_hatake1334 . Wing chun is great in my opinion you just have to be able to apply it.
Poor Shin.. my heart goes out to you... recoiling at every kick in the groin ... You are very courageous being the 'attacker'. Thank you all for these demonstrations!
I trained in Wing Chung for years and find the close range kicks very effective. I mix it with western boxing now and find the combination of the two work hand in hand. Tying to trap a fast moving boxer is at most times impossible.
Does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop. Keep it up
The ultimate fighter is a person that is well trained in wing chun , boxing , jujitsu and must always remember in real life " There are NO RULES ".. The best defense is having a good offense... ( Bruce Lee )
What impressed me about this video is how the student on the left got barely touched by your hook to the body, but it was so unexpected that he thought you hurt him. So it is true that the most dangerous attack is the one your opponent doesn't see coming, because psychologically it hurts more.
Minute 5:30
They always use boxers who can't box and assume they can't do a block on a kick
Clearly you've never been on the recieving end or tried to block a kick !!
Also not trained to avoid kicks or block them, to account for them, yes their movement can help, but inevitable they will get struck
Could you demonstrate with the boxers moving at a more realistic speed (as in moving faster)? I know that you wanted the boxer representative to move slowly to show the demonstration more clearly, but It would also help if we could see an example in a somewhat more realistic simulation
That's why Bruce taught .... don't think, feel. You KNOW when your in a situation, we've all have. The second that person moves, they mean you no good ESPECIALLY if you two had a verbal exchange. As JKD......... remain calm, grow your distance .....TRY TO AVOID IT .......if not, as soon as the person ' moves ' to you .........do what comes naturally WITHIN your training
can we take a moment to appreciate his friends not saying a word through the entire of the video
A real boxer win always.
Great 🖤🔥❤️
i loved that place and those big trees 😍😍😍😍😍
Damn bro, I love how your embodying the Bruce Lee concepts and how you are making it your own and creating your own too.
Good chance you’ll break your fingers jabbing them into your opponent’s eyes like that. Better to immobilize the head first and then press into his eyes than make a wild shot for them as you do in this video.
Headlock with a thumb pressed slightly into your attacker’s eye, followed by the threat of blindness, has worked wonders for me as a bouncer. No one wants his vision shut down, obviously and, in my experience, most people want call your bluff (if it is a bluff) on blinding them.
Sifu your videos give me the confidence I needed . I’ve been bullied my whole life I want to thank you fir all the time you put into these videos
EXCELLENT 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 AGAIN MY RESPECTABLE MENTOR SIR DAN LOK!
Since I saw this martial art in Master Ipman movies I'm more and more impressed. And I am quite impressed of all the Masters who teach it. They've got a great professionality. I think (perhaps I am wrong) that especially wing chun is more like a life philosophy than a "defence tool". My Congrats, Dan.
Dan Lok, you're almost the GOAT brother 👍👍
Sifu great video but if he is a decent boxer, I highly doubt he’s going to be stood in one place. He’s going to keep moving on his toes. As well as this, I’m not sure about the straight blast. Again, if he’s a decent boxer who’s been doing it for a while, his head movement is going to be on point so he’s going to see the punch coming. Of course, kicking to the groin works but I’ve found that a nice roundhouse kick straight to the quads instantly give boxers a dead and they can’t move as effectively. Then I’d do the kick to the groin or the straight blasts or even takedown to the ground.
By the way, I’ve tested this technique against boxers and it works everytime. 1 good roundhouse kick to the leg instantly drains their momentum and they can’t move
@@akm5289 You do have to be careful though. I'll just say that. Always be careful. Always gauge the situation. Usually there is a need for a lot of control ... A lot of tactics ... A lot of thinking ... And only the right necessary force. Right action is all you need.
Never too much.
Never ever ever wrong action.
Control. Thinking. Tactics.
That's if it's real.
There's a sense in which sport is play fighting.
Real is a problem it's dangerous you need to be tactically sound.
Right action is everything ... Stay away from wrong.
@Chanon Lokenberg Muy Thai is ... Great strategy. What's great is the power too, but they have extremely good concept and understanding of how to use simple things that are powerful. That's everything I'm kinda done. That's why it's good.
But you can learn from that and apply it to anything.
Just like boxing is all about Ali. Really.
Move your feet. Keep your body relaxed in motion. Head movement. Float.
Slip.
That's tough.
But you can again apply that to anything.
Same with Thai.
It's just powerful moves could be any ... With that type of applied concept.and knowledge of how to move tactically with simple powerful moves. That's it. It's simple.
You can use it however you want.
Power is great but you need to gauge what to do ... Where ... How much power do you need ... What's the leverage the line...
Wing Chun feels an opponent and stays connected.
A boxer can't dodge while being pushed and pulled but especially not during contact you can feel their whole skeleton before it moves. Just be smart. Act like you are a real person. One that knows something. Then it will work. Don't pose. Really do it. That's when it works. Do what you need to do. Don't pose. Do it. Then it works if it's trained.
I am a boxer. I adopt my fighting stance outside your punching or kicking range. I will try you out with my jabs. Once I understand your reactions I will come up with a devastating combination of hooks and bodyshots. I can also deliver devasting front kicks and muay thai style knee shots.
Amazing how martial Arts do translate into real life stuff as you say, moving forward, bringing obstacles down, facing fears, etc!! Great video
Dan Lok is a Jok. You will literally get KTFO trying this against a trained boxer!!!
specially against pacman
Muy bueno el vídeo. Gracias
very very thanks nice job Dan
Good! Keep practicing.
It’s interesting how whenever there’s a video of a fight both sides are always punching and never thought of kicking even though the lower area is mostly exposed.
Depends on how you're doing your wing chun or JKD Dan Lok. I've never had an issue defending against a boxer using the blocks from Wing Chun and i'm a JKD guy myself. Once you know how to apply the 6 gates, stop all the straight line attacks and perfect your footwork, it's not that difficult. But like I said, it all depends on how you're executing your JKD or WIng Chun sinc everyone does there's differently.
HE IS RIGHT!
TKU Dan it is all about Self-Discovery - it is helping yourself and others to improve their Journey to Self-Discovery - when they do they will stop being a bully, narcissistic and any other human nature flaw they have...
Wingchun according to, Dan Inosanto, who was the most senior of Bruce Lee students was told by Lee himself that it's great inside the shower or bath tub. He said Bruce Lee didn't believe that when given ample space it would be effective. A Muay Thai fighter would destroy Dan Lok or wingchun practitioner, period. It looked good in Hip Man movie though. That about sums it all up.
Exactly this is why inosanto added more to the system like muay thai, savate, bjj because the student needs more tools, wing Chun isnt enough but a blend of all arts is.
Flow like water,,,, the river has obstacles but the end result is how to avid them in the first place,,, from Ian Australia
Your a great instructor family
Was incarcerated with a guy who claimed he had 12 years Wing Chun experience. First time out in the yard he had his ass handed to him by a guy who had not had any training and only real world experience. If you could please link a video of this stuff actually working in a real world situation against even a moderately trained fighter it would certainly add to it's credibility.
Another great video
Keep up the good work
please make one video about wing tusn hand techniqus in slow motion please
assuming a boxer is going to put up their dukes before attacking... i think this video could apply to anyone making any move in a confrontation. and, off topic, one sure way to get tested is to wear a "bruce lee" shirt. i can hear it now from high school, "are you supposed to be bruce lee? you think you're tough like bruce lee? hey, jimmy, this guy thinks he's bruce lee"... :)
Sooner or later, you have learn how to cover, block, and parry - especially if you’re going to encounter a boxer.
Old style western boxing was said to have been a big influence in the form on wing chun kung fu in old boxing you thumbs up square punch that intercepts a moder pro boxers turned over punch
Awesome stuff man! God bless you! Can you please do more on wing chin vs other martial arts too? Thank you God bless you ✝️🙏🤝
You are great when doing demos
Appreciate it Neil.
How'd you know his name is Neil🤔?
Question sensei... Wingchun depends on surprise... So in a ring, it s not so effective right?
Would you ever consider doing a competitive fight under Unified Rules or Muay Thai Rules in order to test your skills against another trained opponent using almost all techniques you know.
Of course he wouldn't. What a foolish question.
Nice sir
Where can we get the shirt?
thanks sir
I watch your videos now maan I'm new and I hear the theme song.
What is it with wing Chung and attacking the groin
The phylosophy of martial arts is the phylosophy of life. And yes, boxer, MMA fighters and other SPORT style fighters 99% can't block dirty strikes as eye jabs, groin kicks, knee kicks etc. Just because the don't learn it in their sections. You can be ONLY a good sport fighter or ONLY a good street fighter. Quite different concepts
Preemptive Striking is a way to win in combat. The problem is that combat isn't always the situation in civil life. If you strike first preemptively and a bystander catches it on their camera phone, most likely any normal juror would say that you committed assault because you 'threw the first blow'. If it's clearly something like a sucker punch you might be able to convince a juror otherwise. But if it's just a verbal confrontation in which your would be attacker starts to raise their hands and you strike, even if you were clearly trying to not get involved, on video it will look like you were the person that 'escalated' it by striking first. You'll probably go to prison.
Keep practicing Thorick.
That depends on many things such as if the attacker was armed knife or gun going preemptive i I think would be ok because your being threatened but if your attacker is much bigger and stronger than you might have a better case I think
Great instruction and insight on the little big things!
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Hi Dan! Could you do a video on the lat sao technique and a good drill for it? Thanks again for the videos!
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I'm sorry @Dan Lok 1 a well trained boxer wouldn't even give that type of close distance when engaging in a fight, though these are great techniques and only one really seem effective in my own opinion. One other thing I noticed was it seem that the only danger you were concerned of a boxer was his jab or left hook, when were the real danger comes from is the right cross with the pivot that makes one thorough motion. You were outside the boxers lead foot which was the left foot and I can tell you that's not wise place to be.
Interesting insights you've shared. Keep up the good work
As you apply these videos, testing consistency and action are key. Keep it up
Dan Lok, have you some methods to resist a wrestler (espesially double leg takedown ), using JKD?
Jeramie the video is not about going to defend yourself against Mike Tyson . just an ordinary guy using boxing style . In order to defend yourself against a professional like Mike you need to be a professional like Bruce Lee , Jackie Chan , Donnie Yen , Bolo Yeung .e.t.c .
I agree, but low kicks definetely work against someone who is used to boxing and using only his punches, cause their instinct is to defend their face or body, but not below that, so their hands are going to always be up
The foremost best way to master Wing Chung is to apply it in a full-fledge sparring session.
Ich komme vom jkd, ohne Training... wäre es sinnvoll in Boxen zu gehen? Mp Soziologe munich Uni
Keep it a 100 % Thanks
This move is not the ONLY way, Dan is showing A way. Be it any kind of fighter, preemptive strike (or your initial thought, instinct, movements, etc.) is what sets the pace or outcome. Heck, even if it allows you to create an escape route to safety. Safety and survival is the goal. Someone stated, boxers are tough of body. Then you should condition your body, your technique to be effective for any type of opponent you may face. Also, study the styles, forms, or techniques of various arts. Stay ready my friends.
Thanks so very much for the simplicity of the technique and even more I truly was thinking about moving forward into any situation and face it whatever it was you really inspired me with last few sentences I am truly one of your biggest fans keep on thank you again
A boxer trains after rules, that we dont have. Thats the key to defend. But I m not sure, if a boxer wants to fight against anybody in a street fight. Let me know what youre thinking about that.
Can you do a video about how Wing Chun and JKD effective in real life street situations( comparison )
OH! Yess thats Great ...
Keep it up
i like it
If you kick in the groin and cause a rupture or a hernia you will be charged with Grevious Bodily Harm (GBH) UK law. You have a right to defend yourself, but it has to be minimum force with minimum effort, taking into account the situation you find yourself in and the relative danger you face, and this is regardless who starts the trouble.
.....and after years of sparring, Shin changes his name to Shina.
That's fine but in some technices i dont see clearlly how to reach to that point went i can reach and hit the oponent. excuse my grammar i dont kown english very well.
Thank's,great video,i'm learn a lot with your videos,Good work sr Dan Lok ''i'm brazilian,sorry my bad english haha''
I like how the methodology translates over to everyday life and how you approach & look at things daily, (HTC group 3), Thank you
What if a boxer comes towards us with already guard up?
Really great video's on technique for learning purposes. You have power in your movement, and incredible recognition of available targets. I think you can drastically expand your channel just doing the demonstrations yourself though, as it really appears that the tall guy hasn't learned a thing, and might be more concerned about his shirt being pulled down. He'd be screwed in a fight, no quick twitch strike, recognition of distance, stance, open hand, preparation for contact, power, or understanding the seriousness of what is being taught. Being linked to Bruce Lee, through Jeet Kune Do concepts is a pretty special thing, and maybe some of the philosophy behind it, has not rubbed off on those who have taken it for granted.
I disagree. Have trained in wing chun, muay Thai and karate. This is just my own opinion and experience.... my most difficult opponent was and still is, a good boxer. If I could live my life over, I would learn boxing from the age of 4. Boxers generally can take a solid punch to the head and not switch off. A wing chun practitioner, rarely gets hit in the face and head regularly. For me a good boxer is going to win the fight 90% of the time.
Jason Chapman I disagree. Learn how to grapple. Learn wrestling, judo, and Brazilian jujitsu. Boxers get their power and movement from their legs. If you can keep them off their feet and take the fight to the ground, they won’t be able to defend well against submissions. I practice MMA and takedowns are super effective against boxers
I’m sorry but the guy you have doing the example after you is ummmm, yea just doesn’t sell it for me 🤷🏽♂️
It would be best if you show us with a real boxer, what you did was try to move through a boxers power and defence when you should have taken the knee first this will remove the boxers long and medium distance attack and his ability to hook from one side forcing him to try to hold. At that point he is open
Amo tus videos aunque estén en inglés
great Stuff :-)
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Master I love all Your videos and the way You teach. I wish I could train with You in real life, I'm learning a lot from You.
Jay, when the student is ready the master will appear
In real-time pls
I guess end of the day in any fight, law of nature and law of physics apply, the stronger, the more powerful, the faster will win no matter what styles. I believe that's the core of Jeet Kune Do's philosophy by master Bruce. Other than styles or techniques, important is the strength , speed and the endurance of the individual, yes JKD has the advantage of applying interception punches, and I believe the aim is to make these hard earned punches effective to take take town the opponent instantly never let them have a chance to retaliate cos if he's stronger than u that's it.
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the best defense isn't a good offense. On the contrary, the best defense is the ability of absorbing the impact of many strikes, until you find an opponent's window to shoot a devastating punch. I remark "devastating", not a choreographic one. The impact absorption is as important as hitting strong...!!!
Honestly most real fights I've seen last thirty seconds at best. I've never seen anyone able to withstand a well aimed blow to the head from a reasonably strong man and still be capable of putting up a fight.
Sure rushing in throwing poorly aimed punches will open you up to get clobbered by a real strike, but trying to absorb punches from a boxer until you get an opening sounds like a really bad idea.
The good news is you'll probably never face anyone nearly as scary as Tyson.
I grew up in old DC and the saying use to go... Let me see you do it!! And that's after the guy was Knocked out! What a lot of martial artist assume is the practitioner of their art will get in a stance or a position before they strike. And that's not always true! Dan I still love your videos 👍
@6:05 Best tip man.
Love this, its so true!
So crazy that you got this video exactly in the PERFECT moment I experienced something like this today.
The way you fight physically is also the way you approach things!
Simon awesome! keep working. Keep practicing
Nice, but you forgot staying out of his range and using foot work, and a side kick or pendelum kick, I know JKD has endless artillery.👹
I agree, but I think Dan presented good possibilities for fighting against boxing. I really think this video could have been longer or maybe a 2 part series.
Along with the things you mentioned, I would also add emphasis on a tight defense against a boxer, as they are trained to generate alot of power in a short distance.
Keeping the chin tucked to protect against upper cuts and elbows close in to protect against body blows. Also I think it's highly beneficial to practice bobbing and weaving as well as as quickly lunging and retreating.
If you jump back away from the attack, not only does it give you a moment more to deflect and counterattack, you also lessen the impact if one of their attacks get through.
Shy away or face it? Ohhh this is gold .. thanks Sifu!
您好老師
Very interesting video. It should be interesting you present a video of the different way to recognize the style of the opponent. There is what I call the "liked distance" that each practice teach. Sorry, my English is not so good, I'll try to explain this. The "liked distance" of karateka is not the same that the "liked distance" of a boxer for instance. That's why is important to recognize each style. When you do, you can use what I call the "no liked distance" for your opponant. Like this, he can't use all his skill linked to his style. 請對不起,我英語和國語很差。平安。樂小龍 (我不是李,是樂,快樂的樂).
The real boxer is light on his feet with a lot of lateral movement. As many style of king fu there is styles of boxers. Body size and skill over time and experience dictate style. Ali defied all rules of boxing. His height and long reach dictated him fighting moving backwards. His mouth kept the dummies mad and on the attack. That's the boxers. You got brawlers. Sluggers. I will talk about them later maybe.
Lots of ball kicking.
strange how pretty much every time in the ring, a boxer or an MMA fighter always beats a traditional stylist within a minute. The problem with all those traditional martial arts is that they lack lie resisting opponents. instead, their students a cooperative and let their classmates perform all those techniques no problem. what u shown here is good, but if only it could be replicated in the ring, with an opponent that actually wants to beat you
Another mma fanboy you still don t know what mma stands for
@@Kakashi_hatake1334 mixed martial arts. First i thought it was modern martial arts.
@@kirillzakharov7336 modern my ass the only modern thing they added is" training methods" boxing was founded in egypt milllenials ago . I dont like people trash talking about other martial arts
knee is my first target
Seriously your demonstration is like what u stage the situation to be like this, what if that boxer opponent is like Mike Tyson, comes in style of Dempsey roll with high evasive and unpredictable movement coupled with powerful punches? Am I right to say the Jeet Kune Do person also must have the relevant abilities to react if not no matter what martial arts, end of the day that stronger human will win, am I right?
If Tyson would charge at me i would run for my life :D
Kicking a guy in the balls is something i haven't seen guys who are fighting to death even do
Maybe they should? If someone is trying to kill you attacking the eyes, throat and groin can end the fight. That’s why it’s used in wing chun and other aggressive martial arts
@@GabrielFlies when you are in a street fight there is alot of adrenaline and a kick to the groin dosent do anything in a real fight situation.
"Everyone has a plan... until they get hit in the face" - Mike Tyson.
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It shows you can beat professional boxer using Jeet Kuno Do as a boxer without feet, eye jab, kicks, etc, only boxer so you can attack by using the best you can and beat that person. So, it has higher variety than boxer since it is about evolution, so from what I can see there is interception, subtle trapping which it is blocking, and attack when there is open. So, it works against boxing as long as it is not full Trapping that the boxing is faster and stronger than the trapping, the old kind of Wing Chun, so can use Wing Chun after the offense than attack with boxing hand. So, you have proof that you can beat the best boxing that is Mike Tyson, Ali, etc. It has potential. The best offense is the best defense, right that means offense is second, defense is first, so you have to wait until they box you first or interception that is during and you block and attack at same time. So, it is about being smart, not use the best in wrong way, using Wing Chun as first to beat boxing, it won't work because the foundation of human base on Wing Chun is trapping by using boxing, well, subtle trapping which your boxing hand block and push the hand. Ok, to be clear old kind Wing Chun that is not subtle so it uses the hands to trapped which it grabs the hand. The new kind is Wing Chun that is subtle that it uses hand or boxing to move the intercept hand or boxing.
You may win against a normal boxer but "The Great Ali" .. That's a level where you will fail like fruuu
Nah even a normal boxer would beat his ass
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