Good sparring since, while seeming hard, hasn't detroyed the both of you ! Two questions for you sir : 1) why not using kicks here ? 2) what do you think of Alan Orr's Wing chun ? I think you should try a collaboration with him but I'm no expert (not yet haha) . See ya
We wanted to showcase the hand techniques of Wing Chun and how that applies to Boxing sparring. Kicking techniques are good but a lot of other styles already have kicks and Wing Chun is mostly hands. Would be an honor to collab with Alan Orr he is a pioneer and is to be respected, watched his videos for inspiration many years ago.
Wing Chun Chi Sau is for punching away strikes, how to feel it and create blocks from a punch. Who is teaching you that Wing Chun creates blocks as a cover? Weird.....All Martial Arts create cover this way, no reason to claim it is Wing Chun unless it is from Chi Sau. Good stuff though. Your Wu Sau action is spot on, essential hand postion protecting jaw for bare knuckle fist fighting. The arm position you call "Bong Wu Guard" is actually Double Lan Sau. Chum Kiu has them horizontal, and they extend out into Bong Wu, even extend as far as a Pak over Fak at full extension. Sometimes you have a Wu Sau behind Lan Sau, sometimes it drops into the Filipino Shell too(Philli Shell to East Coast people)....Bong Wu Guard is a fine name, but technically a Bong Sau is a verb, a rolling motion formed when a punch rolls into that shape from contact. When held static as a block, it is a Lan Sau, a "bar arm." Double Lan Sau can be at the 45 degree angle.
@@DynastyMMA The vertical fist stiff arm Jab to chin at :07 is textbook wing chun. A true stop hit, taking all the power from his left as his forward movement is thwarted against your elbow thrusting arm.
Zero Wing Chun ... not one principle, simple boxing with some pseudo movments which follows no wing chun principles. Where does the Wing Chun'ler stop the other person from boxing? where does he break the balance of the other? Nowhere, since he himself gets involved in boxing, he punches and pulls his arms back, which is not Wing Chun! Such sparring brings something, but NOTHING if you want to implement Wing Chun in sparring, if you want to get better at Wing Chun, you have to appliy the principles in Sparring, not the movments
We have plenty of videos that showcase when someone is intercepted or jammed with forward pressure which is Wing Chun. If you try to jam and go forward endlessly you will only get counter punched and which is why many Kung Fu people who never spar actually get knocked out. If you were a fighter perhaps you would know this. Unfortunately this falls into another word salad comment which unfortunately is not productive to pushing Kung Fu forward to modern times. If you can’t see the principles applied then unfortunately you are not qualified to judge. Perhaps you can enlighten us with a sparring video of your own, but we bet that won’t happen, at least not with this kind of intensity or speed. Traditionalists who don’t spar or fight really should keep their dogmatic comments to themselves. It makes the greater Kung Fu community look like a joke.
This is great!
Awesome!
Love it, more of this please & more of the shadow 🐲
Thanks! More to come!
Very insightful video using modern day application of classical gung fu theory.
Glad you liked it!
Good sparring since, while seeming hard, hasn't detroyed the both of you ! Two questions for you sir : 1) why not using kicks here ? 2) what do you think of Alan Orr's Wing chun ? I think you should try a collaboration with him but I'm no expert (not yet haha) . See ya
We wanted to showcase the hand techniques of Wing Chun and how that applies to Boxing sparring. Kicking techniques are good but a lot of other styles already have kicks and Wing Chun is mostly hands. Would be an honor to collab with Alan Orr he is a pioneer and is to be respected, watched his videos for inspiration many years ago.
1:51 can you make a tutorial of the to do that move from ki woo
Nice cross guard use btw
I hadn't imagined wu sao being used this way
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Wing Chun Chi Sau is for punching away strikes, how to feel it and create blocks from a punch. Who is teaching you that Wing Chun creates blocks as a cover? Weird.....All Martial Arts create cover this way, no reason to claim it is Wing Chun unless it is from Chi Sau. Good stuff though. Your Wu Sau action is spot on, essential hand postion protecting jaw for bare knuckle fist fighting. The arm position you call "Bong Wu Guard" is actually Double Lan Sau. Chum Kiu has them horizontal, and they extend out into Bong Wu, even extend as far as a Pak over Fak at full extension. Sometimes you have a Wu Sau behind Lan Sau, sometimes it drops into the Filipino Shell too(Philli Shell to East Coast people)....Bong Wu Guard is a fine name, but technically a Bong Sau is a verb, a rolling motion formed when a punch rolls into that shape from contact. When held static as a block, it is a Lan Sau, a "bar arm." Double Lan Sau can be at the 45 degree angle.
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@@DynastyMMA The vertical fist stiff arm Jab to chin at :07 is textbook wing chun. A true stop hit, taking all the power from his left as his forward movement is thwarted against your elbow thrusting arm.
Why not just learn to box? Sorry for stupid question.
All martial arts can be used. It’s up to the practitioners / artists interpretation and expression! 🥰🙏
Zero Wing Chun ... not one principle, simple boxing with some pseudo movments which follows no wing chun principles. Where does the Wing Chun'ler stop the other person from boxing? where does he break the balance of the other? Nowhere, since he himself gets involved in boxing, he punches and pulls his arms back, which is not Wing Chun! Such sparring brings something, but NOTHING if you want to implement Wing Chun in sparring, if you want to get better at Wing Chun, you have to appliy the principles in Sparring, not the movments
We have plenty of videos that showcase when someone is intercepted or jammed with forward pressure which is Wing Chun. If you try to jam and go forward endlessly you will only get counter punched and which is why many Kung Fu people who never spar actually get knocked out. If you were a fighter perhaps you would know this.
Unfortunately this falls into another word salad comment which unfortunately is not productive to pushing Kung Fu forward to modern times.
If you can’t see the principles applied then unfortunately you are not qualified to judge.
Perhaps you can enlighten us with a sparring video of your own, but we bet that won’t happen, at least not with this kind of intensity or speed.
Traditionalists who don’t spar or fight really should keep their dogmatic comments to themselves. It makes the greater Kung Fu community look like a joke.
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