Defense Wins - Control the Enemy!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
  • Many of us in Wing Chun train hard and love the system. The problem is that we don't always get the clearest instruction as to how to apply it in the real world against non-Wing Chun. In today's video we cover this critical subject and take a lot of the guess work out of it for you. The BIG idea of Wing Chun is control. This means that we have to gain positional advantage against the enemy using footwork and guard. Just running forward throwing chain punches or seeking to chi-sao with him is a recipe for a punch in the face. Learn how to use a high guard to shut down the most common strikes you'll see from the attacker. Once you do this, the rest of your Wing Chun will make perfect sense.
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  • @DavidCaines100
    @DavidCaines100 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I first learned the fence maybe 30 years ago from a special Forces student 5th SF Fort Lewis Wa, at that time, the fence was being taught to special operators and I hope that it still is, as to street fighting, it revolutionized my self defense. I'm happy that you've incorporated it into Wing Chun. That takes balls to go against tradition in that way so thank you.

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks for the input. It’s certainly a smart tactic when the other guy is trying to blitz with rights and lefts, isn’t it? And as for going against tradition…yeah…the traditionalists out there aren’t sending much love my way LOL.
      Again, thanks for watching and for the input.

  • @glennstuart6986
    @glennstuart6986 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Spot on Sifu, love the fence until bridge control

  • @CoachSteveJandS
    @CoachSteveJandS 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Wrist, elbow, shoulder 🙏🏼💪🏼

  • @W8OTW
    @W8OTW 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video sifu. So many people still stuck in a static box. Ultimately this position is still found in the WC forms. Ive trained under an ip man/leung sheung lineage for about 4 years and when i asked my sifu about this gaurd position a while back he said its 100 percent apllicable and just considers it an "invitation gaurd". Another prominent jkd practioner that uses this method is Bob Breen. Great info and break down.🙏

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  42 นาทีที่ผ่านมา +1

      thanks for the input. And you're so very right. The fence position is absolutely in the first and second forms. Great point about the invitation guard too. That's a nice way of putting it.

  • @hernannoriega5436
    @hernannoriega5436 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The only Tan Sao problem is distance: all of WC moves, especially Tan Sao, works in closing the gap. That's more boxing distance in the video. Plus, rotation is key. That classical guard is just a concept of using ambidexterity to protect your center.

  • @surfside16
    @surfside16 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Geoff Thompson is an English guy and a bouncer at different nightclubs and has written a couple of books on fighting teaches the fence as the primary way for defense and offense. And it makes sense as you're protecting your face, and your hands are ready to fire back.

    • @Kane-ez
      @Kane-ez 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Geoff is a great man and fighter

  • @mikeruddell6091
    @mikeruddell6091 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In training pals who were using more "karate" like strikes/attack (also shining a stick at me (made of plastic s I found this type of "blocking/countering". It frustrated them a lot. I countered with a quick neck yoke followed by more attacks. Thanks Sifu for the teaching a very effective counterattack.

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mikeruddell6091 thanks for watching, Mike.

  • @JKDVIPER
    @JKDVIPER 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1:46 always smart. That’s the difference over here. I agree, TAN SAO is a great spreading hand on the inside, it can jam on the outside but a hand can be REPOSTED and so, fighters in street conflicts tend to send circles at you. Depending on stance if you’re facing away, that first circle punch is gonna come in from a righty against a righty directly around his left side face. So unless we turn it around and FACE THEM right on left, and so on, I don’t think much of the collection will work. That’s where jkd improved wing chun. It’s in those longer slicker moves like bui gee and cheung that make the difference. I see what you mean.” It’s ok to be reaching out when there’s a target to get, not from 6 feet away to look cool.” 3:01 regarding that, I connect to face when I see a bridge I’ll use it like a ramp.”

  • @HayesPearce
    @HayesPearce 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Seiken Shukumine (the founder of Taido) said "karate needs to adapt or die" which can be applied to any martial art.

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@HayesPearce absolutely correct. The point of the method isn’t the method but its function, right? I end up irritating Wing Chun traditionalists on here because their presupposition is that method must look in application exactly as it does in training drills and forms. That’s the issue. We believe that the forms are structural foundations of applications that we need to apply to reality.
      Anyway, thanks for watching and for the great input too.

  • @ruiseartalcorn
    @ruiseartalcorn 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great advice!!! :)

  • @gw1357
    @gw1357 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Your fence guard is similar in some ways to one the key hand positions in White Crane kung fu. You also see it a lot in Okinawan karate, which is an immediate descendant of White Crane (as is Wing Chun). It also reminds me of basic Muay Thai guard or of the "Mummy" guard in American boxing.
    All of which is to say that usually when you're doing something that looks similar to something else it because you've both independently hit on the same biomechanical truth.

  • @paul7754
    @paul7754 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The 'fence' defense is a good way to 'seek the bridge' and it allows options for control. Yeah - I went to a traditional WC school in northern California. The WC was great but there weren't any other options than the classic approach. I hate the bad wrap WC gets because it's incorrectly applied. I also like Kenpo Karate but LOVE Wing Chun on the inside - nothing more effective!

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@paul7754 It’s funny that you brought this up because we just had another dustup with a traditional guy here. They’re the worst kind of religious fanatic, treating the system like it’s sacred Scripture rather than a tool to be applied.
      As for the bridge, you nailed it. Once we’re in control, it’s usually lights out. Getting control is the issue…getting that bridge is the tough part that’s too often ignored. Glad you liked the video and thanks for commenting.

  • @marcvinyard3050
    @marcvinyard3050 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for another great video. Do these blocks also work against the overhand?

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@marcvinyard3050 the overhand is dangerous if it catches us with our arms extended, so we’ve got to be careful with our range. Styles make fights, right…so, it’s important to understand that Superman has kryptonite and Wing Chun can be vulnerable in mid-range to that overhand or the wide hook. Many Wing Chun traditionalists refuse to accept this fact as if making adjustments is sacrilegious or something. Our recommendation is that the high/fence guard can pick off the overhand with the Biu Sao when the range and angle are accounted for. We’ve also found that if there’s a significant height disadvantage, such as a woman versus a tall male, that a Biu Jee form style head cover is helpful too. The key is for the Wing Chun student to learn the forms (the structural foundations of all applications) and drills. That’s always the first step, the foundation. Next, and critically, they have to take that material to the testing arena and learn how THEY apply things. We have some students here who really use elbows and low kicks a lot; others not so much. Our philosophy is that it’s the student who uses the system and not the other way around.
      Hope this helped. It’s a great question. Thanks for it…and for watching too!

  • @paul7754
    @paul7754 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Who are the two gentlemen to the right of your sifu? I trained in the Kenneth Chung and Ben Der family in San Jose as an 'outsider' (non-Chinese). I only trained for a few years.

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@paul7754 that’s Edmond Fong and Ip Ching.

    • @paul7754
      @paul7754 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@JKDandWingChun Thanks!

  • @jarrodpelrine7229
    @jarrodpelrine7229 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That fence reaching block everyone seems to say it is a biu-sao block I was told the Chinese name for that block is called wyoky pronounced why-u-kie

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@jarrodpelrine7229 we usually call it Biu Sao here too. Thanks for the input.

  • @dhiruparmar8908
    @dhiruparmar8908 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Tan sau in the first form shows you only use chest level, common sense it won't work higher. A bit late now showing it don't work at high level. We are in 2024 now.

  • @CARLOSOrdillas-li2ij
    @CARLOSOrdillas-li2ij 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Kung fu must be added with boxing to be fully rounded opponents are always inna live resistance it's like your defanging a poison snake limbs are in constant motions Daz why Bruce Lee implemented jkd to change with change

  • @jsavak99
    @jsavak99 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What happened to JKD ?

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@jsavak99 don’t worry, we’ve got some JKD videos on the way. 😎

  • @cprpremiumhandymanservices3735
    @cprpremiumhandymanservices3735 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I see your not under water

    • @JKDandWingChun
      @JKDandWingChun  8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@cprpremiumhandymanservices3735 thankfully, no. Driving over to the school after the storm, I was astonished at all the damage wrought by Helene. The poor folks up in Asheville and western North Carolina were absolutely slammed by all the flash flooding. We had a little flooding here but mainly it was wind damage and big trees down. Driving over that first day I’d say that literally every road was either blocked fully by downed trees or had one that you had to drive around.

    • @cprpremiumhandymanservices3735
      @cprpremiumhandymanservices3735 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@JKDandWingChun my mom lives in Greensboro, people are saying the name of the storm should be Kamala because of the damage