Wing Chun Techniques (Fighting with Chi Sao)

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  • Wing Chun is an amazing self defense system with techniques that focus on defending against sudden, violent attacks. Wing Chun techniques are honed through training drills and one of the most famous of those drills is Chi Sao (sticking hands). It can look strange to anyone who is unfamiliar with the drill, but Chi Sao can equip you with fight-ready reflexes needed to apply Wing Chun Techniques in a real fight.
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  • @starshipdjs7524
    @starshipdjs7524 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Aaron looks a little shocked, surprised and dazed after the demonstration as if "Holly guacamole this stuff really works!" Thanks for sharing, great job 🤜🤛 Yes Aaron you deserve many of these👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @starshipdjs7524
      @starshipdjs7524 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Obviously the Wing Chun master had never sparred or trained against a one armed boxer before and was taken by complete surprise at this tactic used against him. It is still very difficult to win a fight against a none compliant opponent even for a master or if the opponent is only using one arm to box with, my bet is that the boxer was just trying to prove a point single handedly.

    • @starshipdjs7524
      @starshipdjs7524 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @ Jeremy. Learning Wing Chun is one thing using it to win fights is another, as their are many levels to this discipline similar to an onion.
      Noticeably there is a:
      1) Movie Wing Chun based on fantasy and entertainment.
      2) Historical Wing Chun based on past masters, that fought differently which is now mostly obsolete in the modern arenas.
      3) Modified Wing Chun, by those that understand it well enough to use it to fit the situation be it MMA or on the street or Bruce Lee.
      4) Imitation Wing Chun, that borrow from it but don't understand the cocepts and principles to apply it effectively.
      5) Lazy Man Wing Chun kung fu, where the out of shape practioner using the effectiveness of direcrctness and economy of motion without the need for any type of athleticism.
      6) Health and Fitness Wing Chun, for the feeling and sensitivity aspects that seems to belong to the slappy happy, patty cake system of fighting without fighting.
      7) None Resistance & Compliant Wing Chun, continually practicing without momentum such as SLT, where chi sao is considered to be the sparring, where developing a false sense of security is maintained by only sparring against others in Wing Chun.
      8) Conceptual Wing Chun, instead of developing the necessary skills from scientifically proven working methods of fighting that actually work, preferring to make up their own mind and methods of how Wing Chun should be.
      This is just my personal perception🤔

    • @willc.1434
      @willc.1434 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@starshipdjs7524 I agree with you. There are many who trains Wing Chun, but few who truly understands the concepts, and unfortunately even fewer who can use it in application. Thank you for the summary. Well written.

    • @starshipdjs7524
      @starshipdjs7524 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Will
      I have something of a truth serum where everything has been proved and tested that works or makes sense. Have broken down these ideas in to 2hr lessons. Hopefully you and others can find some inspiration from them. I can elaborate on any on them if requested✍
      Lesson 1
      Tap v Snap sport v reality
      TV scene change, then move, exercise
      Hip momentum v shoulder swinging, stay balanced
      Action Beats Reaction
      Lambagini v Steamroller, one slow one fast both can kill
      Flinch v Watching Stunning & Tension light touch vs heavy
      Kim vs Tom JKD
      Momentum SLT or the lack of
      Flank strategies
      Pad Work Is Defence Training
      Using Touch in realty practice Palm over Fist
      Not's
      Over Reaching or leaning causes lack of balance, move closer instead
      Over Stepping, causes lack of balance and stability, use smaller steps
      Dragging Weapons, keep it together, don't let things lag
      Moving or Stationary don't be a target be a weapon
      Don't lose sight of your hands, use peripheral vision
      Do's
      Making A Proper Fist, clenching, sliding, rolling fingers
      Picking Apples, bring hand back to starting position after striking
      Blind Side, keep away from rear power hand
      Keeping Balance & Structure with hips and sinking
      Angling is Posing & Creating angles
      Bug & Nose Squishing when striking
      Flat Fist Punching, street fighting
      Sand Castle Effect disrupt the opponent's plans
      Double Hip, can combine defence and offence
      Bearknukle Shifting Footwork
      Pointing Weapons at target, hands and feet
      Be weapon not target
      Lesson 2
      Lazy hands, punch oneself, stiff hands get pushed back
      Maintaining True Boxer Stance
      Contact push block hit, horizontal up and down
      Fists in line with shoulders, lower the chin to match
      Flick the elbows faster punches
      Hook or Roll finish jab jab jab
      Punch by #s with playing cards1 to 8
      Using fakes shoulder hands knee elbow head stepping
      Circling the blind side
      Getting pulled out of the true boxer stance, loses balance
      Small pivots big pivots depends on opponent
      Maintaining proper distance
      Front leg combos or rear leg instead of swinging left & right
      Steel sharpens steel diamonds cut diamonds
      Don't keep hands up in a totally defensive mode
      Boxer & Grappler doing the same practice makes perfect
      Small hinges move big doors
      Taking The Centre Line Left Right Centre
      Move correctly not anything else
      When hitting B first B last B gone
      Entering Infighting Exiting
      Attacking Or Controlling Opponents Balance and Structure
      Lines of attack and defence
      No fake fighting
      Invisible techniques
      Shadow boxing & Shadow defending
      Countering vs defending?
      Drills makes skills that kills
      Punch with venom
      Form creates power
      One move is half of the next
      Always Move for the Advantage
      Every movement is made to one's own advantage
      Fill gaps with strikes
      Stop Struggling Start Dominating
      Point of origin striking
      A good offence cannot be countered only defended
      52 Blocks variety
      Windshield wiper transition blocks
      Safe n Sound defence practice Shadow box without punching
      One hand home one hand out
      Chained in practice Unchained in fight
      52Blocks:
      Raise the bridge
      Tap back of head
      Tap the elbow
      Brush the shoulder
      The bird
      Skull and Crossbones
      The crown
      Stack the deck
      Clap the hands
      Houdini
      Down town
      Lesson 4
      Catch Bullets
      The Bird variations
      Philly Shell
      Shoe Shine
      Salute
      Waving
      Windshield wipers
      Bank robber
      Chop Blocks variations
      Slapping Parrying variations
      Flicking Fists Backhands variations
      Clap hands
      Closed door covering
      Open door covering
      Peek a Boo
      Temple Triangle, Muay Thai
      Spearing
      Close Sash Window
      Open Sash Window
      B Touched & Strike
      Touch opponent & Strike
      Defending Touch Self & Strike
      Trap & strike
      Home made hanging Speed Bag: hammer/backfist/full knuckles
      Home made hanging Focus and Timing tennis ball/hit & move
      Half man jab, side on, stretching out
      Full facing jab, close in fighting
      True boxing stance, where all punches and kicks can be used
      Attacking or Defending weighted one leg principle
      Attacking usually weighted front leg
      Defending usually weighted rear leg
      Attacking or Defending using both legs
      Punching horizontal bars on different levels
      JKD Punching combinations: double & triple
      Head & Tale of Snake/fist & elbow
      Thrive in discomfort
      Get out of your own comfort zone and disrupt his
      With all card tricks the hand is quicker than the eye
      Feet before Fists
      Stay loose & ready
      Attacking Intercepting Evading
      Be Touched & Strike
      Touch opponent & Strike
      Defending Touch Self First & Strike
      Trap & Strike
      Direct Leaking Attacks No Touch
      Chop Blocks variations
      Slapping Parrying variations
      Flicking Fists Backhands variations
      Realistic Neutral Hands & karate blocks variations
      Trapping variations
      Pivot L R front foot
      Pivot L R rear foot
      Stepping F B L R
      Stepping off Angles
      Circling Facing Stepping
      Stepping Walking F B
      Skipping F B L R
      Jumping F B L R
      Step n drag
      Ali Shuffle
      Back Peddling
      Pressure fighter makes the opponent uncomfortable keep doing it. psychological pressure without doing anything, when it is time, do it for real.
      Slipping Sliding/Hippy Jerky/Come in low/Inching close/Far away probing/Close but out of range/lots of fakes/none stop punches/powerful punches/slow explode/always counter no matter what/
      Five moves method practice, striking back from awkward position
      Knockout the radar, slap to the ear, two punch then use a hard slap
      Versatile boxing is where it is at, learn from everyone
      Avancee, Attack starts quickly to the nearest target hand box or knife
      Lesson 6
      Newton's Cradle
      Egg Timer
      In The Bin
      Snow Flake
      Grinding Machine
      Jet Lag
      Butterfly Effect
      90 180 360
      Fairies and Gorillas
      Fulcrum
      Wedges
      Leverage
      Internal focus vs external focus
      Internal defence vs external defence
      Internal muscular contraction tension awareness
      External musculal relaxation extension awareness
      Using the power of Intent and awareness, with focus being expressed internally or externally with contraction or relaxation in movement.
      There is a middle neutral ground starting point, being slightly relaxed and tense but ready.
      As Yin/Yang bo
      Where defence and offence, could be better achieved by using tension or relaxation, depending on the circumstances.
      5 elements wing chun
      Wood = Straight Limbs
      Fire = Tips Change
      Metal = Heavy Compact
      Water = Flow Softness
      Earth = Supporting/Gravity
      Mountain/Rock = Momentum
      Thunder = Power
      Lightning = Speed
      Lake = Stillness/Reflection/Mirroring
      Timing
      Speed
      Power
      Balance
      Accuracy
      Precision
      Endurance
      Intent
      Lesson 8
      Skip step Reset. L down R across L up
      Open door & go in lap da
      Faster Punch from the chin
      Faster think faster, clap hands 1 2
      Faster punches use momentum of footwork with hands
      Faster punches by under commiting them
      Faster combos with a little less power
      Faster, Shorten up punches
      Faster punches relax upper body
      Faster arm naturally swings like when running
      Elbow in when doing a stiff jab
      Choking the jab with a mit, Stopping full extension
      Shotgun sounding jab
      Pouring water out of cup jab elbow
      Slipping from Head /Waist/Legs
      Peek a boo slipping using straight punches
      Lesson 9
      Fulcrum attack, Defanging the snake, limb destruction
      Slow down play the pauses with music and boxing
      Front and rear foot importance attack and defence
      Pivot falling not leaning and actually move the foot
      45 toe to heel boxing stance
      Spears and axes tall and small fighters
      Philly Shell, lead with shoulder, line up pointing with shoulder
      Philly coffin no posing
      Fight all possible battles in your mind first, then will never b surprised
      Reciprocal inhibition stretching using opposite muscles
      Diving vs Driving when walking or sparring
      Consistency beats intensity, over estimating and underestimating
      Wherby expecting quick results that take time to achieve.
      Feelings vs Facts, expect to get hit but keep going
      Glove Gate dirty boxing
      Dont move on defence but move on attack this maintains distance when training
      Bouncing v Sitting when striking
      Staying still keeping balance
      Sticks & fists generating power
      Techniques Principle Concepts elbow down, beautiful gift
      Steam train engine
      Timing with beats v broken rythem
      Out In to deep water stamina
      Lesson 10
      Wax on n off
      Onion Learning in layers
      5 Ways Of Attack: SDA.ABC.ABD.PIA.HIA
      Single direct, by combination by drawing progressive indirect, hand immobolization
      5 Lines Of Defence: hands elbows feet shoulder head plus attitude
      5 Attack Elements: Intention Preparation Delivery Completion Recovery
      Wip v Stick
      String Theory keeping proper distance
      Reference Points
      Double weightedness
      Pressure Testing
      Wedge Principles
      Yin Yang neutral
      Telegraphing
      Shotgun Dispersing Effect vs Triangulating
      Focus Pads theory Body Absorb Taking A Hit
      Vertical Horizontal Diagonal Fist All fists
      Elbow drills
      Move like matrix hollow body
      Onions many layers to SLT
      Paddle with tide go with flow
      Picking Up Rocks use what works
      Pick up a branch use what you have
      Self Defence Reaction Attack Eye Groin Knee
      Challenge Danger Comfort Zones move for the advatage
      Maintain Calm over fight n flight
      Pivot when they are committed
      Shoulder role swing upward hammer fist
      3 phase defense Reflex Deflect Intercept
      Law of attraction & distraction?
      Magnet Hands and Feet
      Save energy on heavy bag when striking by not digging in
      Move and counter Running is Running
      Provoke & attack to get a response & counter attack
      Throw a reverse puch when closer not further away
      Small v big window more difficult to be hit n easier to score
      Shoe shine 3 up 1 hok
      Myomoto Musashi
      Turn the opponent n strike Raking striking
      Precision power timing speed
      Pivot v straight
      Elusive
      Watch energy motion
      And more ...
      🤜Here being a Wing Chun man but not limited buy it in any way🤛

    • @lp9140
      @lp9140 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@starshipdjs7524 Ah the good ol' "These Wing Chun masters are fakes, my Wing Chun is real!" argument. Gotta love it. Are you gonna promise us if we practice for 5 years it will work automatically like instinct when the time comes? Can't wait for that!

  • @gematriot
    @gematriot 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Were any Aarons hurt making this video? "Absolutely not", says Aaron, in the hope that he wont get hurt again... :P

  • @vinceeijieneshishido2753
    @vinceeijieneshishido2753 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    first viewer and comment❤️ keep it up sifu

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      SAiTAMA there ought to be a prize for that. Lol. But seriously, thanks for watching

  • @JKDVIPER
    @JKDVIPER 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    5:35 DI JONG first move on the dummy

  • @ramondiaz2851
    @ramondiaz2851 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    People underestimate wing chun,these days. Especially the mma coaches.

    • @puddingfaustvt
      @puddingfaustvt 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Of course they do. 99% of schools are bad or have nothing to do with ving tsun. Ip Man failed to teach all his students well enough and after decades it got watered down.
      We can be glad he had students like WSL who trained hard and tested himself.

    • @Samuellalduhzela
      @Samuellalduhzela 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      If they ever could beat an mma fighter. Before that happens, its hard to convince.

    • @petrihaikio7002
      @petrihaikio7002 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      People overestimate wing chun, specially action movie fans.

    • @tasimongkong3841
      @tasimongkong3841 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@petrihaikio7002 Yes, there are pros and cons. Both underestimates and overestimates, but the topic this time is how many people underestimate Wing Chun even though they don't know anything about it. Something that is excessive is not good, and it is overestimating. But underestimates are much worse cz its like insulting, even though in fact those who think like that do not know anything. And ironically, if the topic this time "underestimates" .. do you say that many "overestimates" of wing chun this time indicate that you are also one of the people who underestimate wing chun too? If that is true and for the reasons of many overestimates you are no different from them. Just as stupid as those who underestimate the brain without knowledge and as stupid as those who overestimate in something too. But in my opinion, however, the one that shows the most ignorance is people with underestimates without knowing what it is for the purpose of hating it and demeaning it. I hope that's not what you mean bro..

    • @tasimongkong3841
      @tasimongkong3841 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@petrihaikio7002 One more thing if you say that the overestimates come from movie action fans. I think that's only natural cz it shows that wing chun is very high in artistic value. But that doesn't mean wing chun is too dependent on art so that wing chun is considered useless, and only in action movies can it be cool isn't that.. that's what I mean. Overestimating is wrong and if you already know, don't reply with an underestimate too, it shows that you are just as stupid as they are..

  • @gerardocovarrubias1127
    @gerardocovarrubias1127 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    one question does Wing Chun good for self-defense and street fighting just like Shaolin Kung Fu but it all depends on the practitioner and you can learn it at any age

    • @zman4116
      @zman4116 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Jeremy Mitchell If that’s the case for you, then change instructors. WC absolutely works in real unscripted fights. The problem with a lot of WC is that karate exponents drifted across and opened schools and either weren’t taught properly ie: how it fights, or just tried to apply karate or boxing approaches which come close’ish but are definitely not how it works.
      I’m sure that what you see on this channel is not what is really taught in his school. WC is vicious, hence why it works on the street. It’s ask no quarter, take no quarter. If you take the attitude that you are smaller, weaker and less physically able, then you’ll start to view the system in a different way. Look for angles and how to create them. WC is full of hints on how this is done, as the old pugs would say, “if you ain’t there, you can’t get hit”. Last hint, don’t get suckered in to striking at a moving target, look to where they are going and strike there - this is another way to be fast.
      Just a viewpoint.

  • @robertvondarth1730
    @robertvondarth1730 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A couple questions for Jason and Aaron
    Could you expand in detail about what is meant by boxing is too daring, because I think I know the answer but I don't know that I know the answer.
    Secondly, Wing Chuns other criticism has been that no one is just going to stand there and let you do that.
    This is because a lot of Wing Chun is taught going into three four five six different trapping combinations becomes a sort of Patty Cake contest.
    There is still a Jeet involved that is rarely demonstrated.
    Could you expand upon that?

    • @COMB0RICO
      @COMB0RICO 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Too daring because boxing for self defense in a street fight assumes fair fighting. For example, like getting grabbed and thrown into a trash can, and then punched in the back of the head as you try to stand up.
      I think the speed at which he demonstrates these moves is proof that Aaron isn't just letting him do the move.
      Just my two cents. Take care!

  • @AndronikosKoutroumpelis
    @AndronikosKoutroumpelis 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Useful concepts but it'd be interesting to see them in actual application with a martial artist of another discipline, e.g. wrestling, who wouldn't try chi sao first

    • @justis1999
      @justis1999 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Check out Adam Chan he demonstrates wing chun very well..rolling in chi sau is just an exercise....what the true benefit that this exercise generates is sensitivity and knowledge.

  • @dDragonFire2036
    @dDragonFire2036 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    JESUS told me if you use this for him, your knowledge will greatly increase..
    The same year Bruce Lee denied JESUS, he DIED...
    🤔
    JESUS is LORD,and KING of KINGS, AMEN!!!

  • @douglasyonker510
    @douglasyonker510 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thank you for showing actual applications for chi sao.

  • @deadmansswitch2748
    @deadmansswitch2748 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I think these MMA keyboard teenage warriors and a lot of beef head MMA wannabes don't get martial arts at all. All systems are artificial man made. To be a true martial artist study the martial way. Cross train in a wide variety of systems, keep what is is useful to you, add it to your arsenal and forget what doesn't work for you. Become a better martial artist and learn the skills that MA instructers such as the 2 Sifu in this video are teaching you for free in their own time. Have some respect and realise that no martial art is superior, it is the fighter / martial artist at end of day.
    I think pulling some of this stuff off at speed would be difficult against a fast punching boxer however, not impossible if you are trained and know what you are doing.

    • @petrihaikio7002
      @petrihaikio7002 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I disagree.
      If no martial art is superior, then it would be all random which style you take as all would form you into equally good fighter, but the reality is that wc is never a strong performer in any setting, nor is Tai Chi.
      You tend to see the strong performers originate from a select set of styles.
      And no, the answer is not style, but how you train, who you can test your skills against and at how much resistance.
      As long all styles do not do full contact fights then some styles will always be superior.
      Use what works, disgard what does not...fine, how do you figure out what works if you never get to bust the ribs of your opponents?

    • @deadmansswitch2748
      @deadmansswitch2748 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@petrihaikio7002 it's not random which martial art you take. Martial arts have developed over the centuries since people started fighting each other. Japan most of their martial arts come from Samurai post Samurai times. Swordsmen. Therefore, how to use a samurai sword and master it evolved in Japan. If you could ask a samurai whether he has tested his art, he has done it in battle. Philopines Kali escrima started through tribes fighting each other with weapons. Silat, the same. These arts have been tested in battle and that cannot be denied. You don't have to stab soomeone with a kerambit to know that a stabbing technique works. It's common sense. There are whole systems built around technique proven in combat over hundreds of years. The point is that it is not random, martial arts evolve geographically to suit a purpose that is being faced or a situation being faced at the time. They are all artificial but all are created and evolved for a purpose at the time. Muai Thai was, TKD was. These are hard style martial arts. Then there are th do martial arts. I belive do means way or path and is internal martial art. Yes it's is how you train, so my initial point is valid take what works and fits your personal style. BJJ on the other hand started because old man Gracie kept getting put on his arse. Go to a battle and watch warriors wrestling with each other on the floor. Never happened. The floor meant death. Different times in history, different locations, started for different purposes.

    • @lp9140
      @lp9140 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@deadmansswitch2748 Common sense is often times a fallacy. The only way to prove something works is to try it out in reality. By this line of thinking there are literally arguments that these things *don't* work because they have not been seen to work in reality for us. Imagine that those stabbing techniques were modified, but never tested in reality. That technique is now unproven. If that technique continues to be modified, it has the potential to get further and further from a proven, reality driven technique. The major issue with MA's is their efficacy and how they are being displayed to people. If Wing Chun is being displayed as effective in a combat situation, but it is not (which it commonly shows to not be when tested in reality). It becomes unreasonable to consider it when compared to tested Fighting Systems. Spirituality in MA's are a completely different subject, and I don't really give a shit if you get off doing hand movements, more power too you.

    • @deadmansswitch2748
      @deadmansswitch2748 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lp9140 you seem to have complely missed the point. Read my observations carefully.

    • @petrihaikio7002
      @petrihaikio7002 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@deadmansswitch2748 samurai was a social rank and was inherited, most samurai that ever lived, lived at times of peace and never drew blood, many never even knew martial arts or knew how to fight, you did not become samurai by war, but by birth, it seems that most never understood this part of being a samurai.
      As for random...
      If you have 100 people taking 100 different martial arts for five years and then meet for a fight, one vs one.
      Chances are higher that MMA will win than that Tai Chi will win, even without rules.
      It has not all too much to do with technique as is it about realistic training, it is less about techniques and it is more about resistance training against talented opponents.
      Wing chun does poorly in all out fights, it got crushed in the early days of mma where all was allowed, same happened to a lot of styles..and it is not becouse WC is bad, it is simply trained in unrealistic ways, WC is great against WC but as soon someone does not do the sticky hands but simply lifts you off the ground and slams you headfirst into it again, WC is helpless...because it does not train for that.
      Even against striking arts, muy thai crushes WC even on mere durability a punch that a muy thaier would barely notice could drop a WC fighter, again not because WC is bad, but because WC does not spar to toughen up the body.
      So it is not random who wins, the styles who allow YOU to go to war (in a ring) are far better than styles that were used at war but does not allow YOU a chance to fight (in a ring)

  • @chopsueykungfu
    @chopsueykungfu 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    To me, wing chun is a grappling fight system.

    • @kevinhayden9030
      @kevinhayden9030 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Fantastic comment. I always saw it that way as well. Dope system for sure.

    • @wilfordgrimley4339
      @wilfordgrimley4339 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Then you haven't been paying enough attention

    • @dr.dylansgame5583
      @dr.dylansgame5583 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wilfordgrimley4339 to be fair lap sao and chi sao basically set up for all the quick starting finishers so hes not entirely wrong so unless you take chi sao and lap sao especially out it kind of is a striking system that relies off the one grapple to help you get that upper center strike to help off balance them so you can pummel them

    • @wilfordgrimley4339
      @wilfordgrimley4339 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dr.dylansgame5583 trapping and grappling arent the same. Theres some good stand up wrestling in the second and third forms but its the farthest thing from a grappling system. 90 percent of wing chun practitioners arent sparring realistically or training realistically either. Thats where comments like thus come from.

    • @dr.dylansgame5583
      @dr.dylansgame5583 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wilfordgrimley4339 I know and it pains me because as someone who does it makes my art feel like a joke also I'm one of those wierd people who lumps them all together grappling wrestling and throwing while there each different are kind of going for the same thing sure wrestling with rules isnt going for a takedown but in the streets that's a different story also it doesnt help that the actual real masters who had skill couldn't train all there students well and as it got passed down this watered it down so far to what it is now to the point it makes me depressed cause there are very few people who could teach me any further outside of sharpening the moves there I mean sure my lap sao and chi sao are garbage but all they honestly really do is open for offense which I'm very defensively oriented

  • @dudemannxs
    @dudemannxs 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Awesome video! Totally demonstrates that in close power. Devastating.

  • @siwal69
    @siwal69 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is literally THE best explanation of chi sau i have ever seen. It if somebody from outside the martial arts ever asks me about what i do i would show this video. It's put in such a way that anyone could understand

  • @jdaywork2693
    @jdaywork2693 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This and that recent video on the Wooden Dummy seem good because you see techniques that almost will immediately shut down an attacker. Some folks talk about learning forms without being able to immediately apply them. Granted there's some perfection of timing that must be cultivated. I don't know. Is a rear naked choke, if successfully applied, more merciful than a punch or palm strike to the face? I guess one has to quickly assess the level of danger they are in and decide what is necessary to do to ensure their own safety. The attacker has made the mistake of engaging a fight and our only job is to stop it as quickly as possible. I probably answered my own question. Thanks again team GAMA.

  • @brianpeace5062
    @brianpeace5062 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey Sifu,
    Thank you for making these videos!
    I’m learning on my own because I have no classes where I live
    I really appreciate them,
    Thank you 🙏
    Brian Peace

  • @JKDVIPER
    @JKDVIPER 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sifu J just straight busting the FUNG HAO.. real quick. Your sons looking diesel bro.. you explained that “What do I do in the entry thing” real nice. We hit. If we crash 💥 that’s where the shapes come into play..🧠

  • @riversidetaichi150
    @riversidetaichi150 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I really enjoyed the demonstration of the techniques. I could see the soft and hard techniques. Awesome stuff.

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      riversidetaichi thanks for watching. 🙏

  • @charlesmorelargo2076
    @charlesmorelargo2076 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hahahahah lmao very helpful

  • @obicross
    @obicross 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Funny coincidence, you were talking about bad positions and ended up with a bong sau for example 😊 great job sifu jason. Greetings from dpwslvt

  • @zibtihaj3213
    @zibtihaj3213 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video no doubt - however here is a point - this stuff only works if you have enough explosiveness in your strikes, for you to be able to be hurt your opponent enough from that range. You dont have to have Bruce lee explosiveness but you should have enough explosiveness and most people dont have that. Hence the boxing range and the wrestling tie or Ju Jitsu are more effective for the MASSES.
    (of course if u have enough explosiveness than you can pull this off and you will beat the whole world.....)

  • @keithmyers8268
    @keithmyers8268 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of my personal Kuen Kit....."Break his base and smash his face!" ;-)

  • @wilfordgrimley4339
    @wilfordgrimley4339 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jesus this is just not gonna work on ANYONE who has ANY training AT ALL. Lets see some videos of you sparring.

  • @brianrahuba6919
    @brianrahuba6919 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes I enjoyed that ! I just enrolled in Wing Chun last night ! That's how much I enjoyed it

  • @sanekabc
    @sanekabc 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You most likely wouldn't be able to pull it off in a match. It's rare to see wing chun applications in an mma situation. In the ring, wing chun loses to most other styles.

  • @m96920
    @m96920 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are you sure its worthing to spend time in WT or its better to trained in something like kickboxing or karate, i mean more simpler than WT.

  • @robertwells9526
    @robertwells9526 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I like these idea's, and then mix this with Aikido, especially in a rough environment. Wow.

    • @kevionrogers2605
      @kevionrogers2605 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Aikido & Wing Chun are both based on the sword, which is why they are complementary.

    • @puddingfaustvt
      @puddingfaustvt 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ving Tsun is based on forward pressure on the enemies center of gravity and rotation. Aikido is based on evading and manipulating the enemy around his center ov gravity and rotation. That is why they dont work very well together.
      But it works quite well with BJJ.

    • @nfzuan.tr1kz321
      @nfzuan.tr1kz321 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds like jakie chan

  • @AlexEinherjar
    @AlexEinherjar 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That was amazing. Thanks for sharing. It gives me a lot of ideas to work with. Good to see what better and more experienced people than me are doing. I'll have to find one of those mattress things to buy and experiment with slamming people around.

  • @billmurray7676
    @billmurray7676 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yes, I did enjoy it!

  • @aceventura2237
    @aceventura2237 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Don’t forget boxers change head levels

  • @charlesmorelargo2076
    @charlesmorelargo2076 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I need physical lessons doe

  • @JKL2LKJ
    @JKL2LKJ 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    good stuff

  • @bongmonstercoj7234
    @bongmonstercoj7234 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this vid

  • @mattbugg4568
    @mattbugg4568 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Chi sau is just to train your hands to where to go. If you are doing chi sau you have your steering wheel. When you cross the centerline you turn back and have your steering wheel again your two hands make the figure 8 or yin yang. Its a common theme in wing chun, like in sil nim tao, complex trapping etc.. each part is a learning tool in chi sau you first learn pun sau and void lock so obviously your chi sau is a training tool to learn how to avoid being caught in a void lock and how to apply them which is a common theme in chi sau. Where in sil nim tao you learn all the parts of complex trapping then you learn complex trapping. So obviously sil nim tao is a tool to learn how to apply complex trapping and how to avoid it. In bil jee you learn how to regain the centerline, so obviously its a tool to learn how to attack the centerline and how to avoid centerline attacks. In chum kil you learn how to bridge so obviously chum kil is how to use the bridge to attack and how to keep from being attacked from the bridge. All the forms have a secret application like that but each person learns the forms and there not always the same but the training for each is a exchange and by studying the form you come to an understanding of it. Each form is the same movements with different perspectives. By learning the perspective of the form its wing chun whether or not it looks identical to what you were taught. I see people all the time take things off corse with weird outside techniques and something that doesn't fit into tan bong gum gan pak lap fook jut jong palm and I have to say the same thing i heard a million times when in formal study "return to the system". That ment you didn't follow the structure of wing chun. Wing chun is a very exacting art that follows the movements of the yin yang particularly the yin power arc or if you layed the symbol on its side with the black part on top either way left or right you always end up going up on the outside down on the inside. And that way if you look at your chi sau your jut would go up on the outside across your body, your fook would gan downward on the inside etc... Anyway liked the video just thought I'd throw a monkey wrench into your comments.

  • @irajvf2676
    @irajvf2676 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi ; sifu jason , does wing chun have shulder and knee strikes ?
    And another qustion is how to use wing chun foot work in an mma fight?

  • @rambrojps
    @rambrojps 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    The other guy looked like he was still learning but his surprised looks on his face 👀

  • @isegrim936
    @isegrim936 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ok ok here's your like😅

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      See? Don’t you feel better now???

  • @TheKinomutai
    @TheKinomutai 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great 👍 👍👍👍👍

  • @TheReysinhell
    @TheReysinhell 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hahahaha

  • @danniragu7194
    @danniragu7194 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    🙊🙉🙈

  • @paulkersey1007
    @paulkersey1007 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love this channels hot and cold views of Wing Chun where the bash the art when they want and promote the art at their convenience.

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Anthony Chu commenting on mistakes to avoid isn’t “bashing” the art. It’s objectivity. We provide pros and cons and let the discerning viewer make up their mind from there.
      Thanks for watching.

    • @paulkersey1007
      @paulkersey1007 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JKDandWingChun I appreciate the reply. Thanks for the insight.

  • @rollandbissonnette
    @rollandbissonnette 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video, close quarters combat is more realistic then people think.

  • @agrainofsalt4889
    @agrainofsalt4889 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This does not work in a real fight against aggressive opponent. Period

  • @JadyGrudd
    @JadyGrudd 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'll save all of the negative hypotheticals, and simply ask, what makes you (teacher) qualified to teach the application of violence as a tool? How many times have you seen the elephant?

  • @gerardocovarrubias1127
    @gerardocovarrubias1127 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    And also Jeet Kune Do is better and more effective than Wing Chun right because it offers many things than Wing Chun

    • @robertvondarth1730
      @robertvondarth1730 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      True and more specifically, jkd is an adaptation of wingchun to deal with Western fighting opponents..
      In a way it is westernized Wing Chun

  • @KeithCorry
    @KeithCorry 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BETTER EXPLANATION...THAN PLAYING PATTY CAKE

  • @llDeezNutsll
    @llDeezNutsll 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jon jones use knee stumps to find his wing Chun range 👀

  • @Imabigpain
    @Imabigpain 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    👍👍👍👍