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Drills are NOT Fighting - Wing Chun, Kung Fu Report - Adam Chan 

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Комментарии : 57   
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 4 года назад
So many people think that drills are the same as fighting. Huge difference. Different goals.
@taymeh6004
@taymeh6004 4 года назад
good to see some real wing chun. thanks for the insight.
@Election0747
@Election0747 4 года назад
"Go through the slow stage, program the reflexes" very important lesson a lot of people don't understand. To many just want to go fast and hard.
@stevenedmund5680
@stevenedmund5680 4 года назад
I like how you relate it to playing notes on a guitar. The notes can be played but unless they are really held properly with timing it will never be clean or be abled to be played blindfolded. The " feel " of it. Liked
@eyeswideopen2536
@eyeswideopen2536 4 года назад
Finally some decent wing chun
@foodtrainmike2921
@foodtrainmike2921 4 года назад
Best definition I've heard yet!!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@yodaone5764
@yodaone5764 4 года назад
Great insights on his videos!! Good tips and helpful nuances👍👍
@byrusmx
@byrusmx 4 года назад
So obvious and many people just don't understand...
@yanavanina9754
@yanavanina9754 3 года назад
*Only 18* 👇👇👇 301080.loveisreal.ru
@LearnWithMisterLin
@LearnWithMisterLin 4 года назад
Love this, especially the stuff about the "back hand". I use this idea all the time drilling and talking about Xingyiquan.
@DustinLikesJiujitsu
@DustinLikesJiujitsu Год назад
Hope everyone watching appreciates the level of knowledge this man is giving freely. These are the "secret kung fu techniques".
@johnlewis8527
@johnlewis8527 4 года назад
Such a great lesson Thanks
@WereWolf27181
@WereWolf27181 4 года назад
Another Great 👍🏽 lessons Thanks Sifu 🇨🇾🙏🏽🐺
@davisbarr9112
@davisbarr9112 4 года назад
You're good to listen to as you elaborate on these subjects! Do you teach other things also you do this well.
@obicross
@obicross 4 года назад
3:47 well theway i see it, thats also more like an idea of that chum kiu folding arms part after double biu/fook sau part. nice work
@mikepcastro3458
@mikepcastro3458 4 года назад
My Sifu always says: take your time and go slow, move fast, you're wasting your money lol!
@alswedgin9274
@alswedgin9274 6 месяцев назад
🙏
@Lex-qq8zg
@Lex-qq8zg 4 года назад
Vancouver Grizzlies!
@cristian4963
@cristian4963 4 года назад
Number one
@ruiseartalcorn
@ruiseartalcorn 4 года назад
A good Sifu!
@mrjd2292
@mrjd2292 4 года назад
Sifu Chan, while doing lob sao i notice you keep your thumb wrapped around the guy's wrist. Would you advice to do it this way or keep the thumb closer to your hand (so he won't be able to twist your thumb when abruptly pulling his arm). Greetings from The Netherlands (student from Wing Chun Federatie)
@mrjd2292
@mrjd2292 4 года назад
@Tai Chi Tube sounds fair, thanks for that!
@Thongsai
@Thongsai 4 года назад
Kung Fu Sooo many forms drills and philosophies....
@canaldesugestoesa6651
@canaldesugestoesa6651 4 года назад
Finally, a real wing chun fight analysis. No juggling but the combative element in a real situation where the opponent will not be passive but will attack you all the time, the jeet kune do punch is more effective than the wing chun rotary punch. Very good video, keep it up.
@jimmyfleebot
@jimmyfleebot 4 года назад
Are there any videos on RU-vid where I can see him fighting?
@9usuck0
@9usuck0 4 года назад
I do not think so. He doesn't like "fighting" is how I take from his videos so he wouldn't let anyone record that. Lol
@HeiLong76
@HeiLong76 3 года назад
How about you traveling to Vancouver and challenge him and find out for yourself, keyboard warrior?
@user-ov2sm8qb3r
@user-ov2sm8qb3r 3 года назад
Can you translate on the russian language, please
@psychkick666
@psychkick666 4 года назад
why Wing Chun doesn't have sparring?
@morgenholz
@morgenholz 4 года назад
It does.
@psychkick666
@psychkick666 4 года назад
@@morgenholz i'd like to go to one and learn. hard to find. you guys use gloves and headgear to prevent cuts and brain damage?
@giovannisoave9634
@giovannisoave9634 4 года назад
Train like you fight. Fight like you train.
@seanfried5583
@seanfried5583 4 года назад
Giovanni Soave Exactly, these guys always train with a guy standing still in front of them and offering no resistance. All talk and theory.
@giovannisoave9634
@giovannisoave9634 4 года назад
@@seanfried5583 That is exactly the point. But they don't get it.
@hanumananky
@hanumananky 3 года назад
@@giovannisoave9634 For combat sports, this works. In the field, it does not. Building attributes is more important for readiness in the vast sea of unknown we call real life. In a boxing ring where we know what to expect and fights are made up of the same general events and behaviors, sparring is a very good tool to teach. However the best sport fighters also train attributes, even though the emphasis is on training for a single measurable situation, hence emphasis on 'train like you fight'. In reality, in violent and unstable living situations, without reliable infrastructure, and a need to be able to defend yourself and your family in any time and any place, you cannot expect training situationally to teach you sufficiently, sparring should be one tool to learn and prepare in a huge collection of training methods. It would be unreasonable to spar and expect that to teach you to survive any number of immeasurable and unexpected encounters. Please take time to realize this isn't for a ring fight or combat sport, this is for life and death in the best and worst situations life can throw at you. Hence the emphasis on training attributes, so your body knows how to react no matter what your mind may expect, or not expect. Ultimately, expect nothing, a lesson that both sport fighters and martial artist can learn deeply from.
@sageagbonkhese4091
@sageagbonkhese4091 3 года назад
@@hanumananky Critiques seem to come from people with that combat sports mindset... as if life is like a MMA cage. Sensitivity and situational awareness is more practical exercise than "does it work in MMA"
@TOMDHARLEYJKD
@TOMDHARLEYJKD 4 года назад
Hate to burst your bubble... Bruce Lee said this 50yrs ago 😉
@nyclee9133
@nyclee9133 4 года назад
Toma Harley I’m pretty sure he’s proving his theory correctly
@TOMDHARLEYJKD
@TOMDHARLEYJKD 4 года назад
nyc lee it’s not his theory lol... It would be like me taking a boat across the ocean find (Hawaii) and claiming I discovered it...
@williamsmith8790
@williamsmith8790 4 года назад
WTH are you on about?
@morgenholz
@morgenholz 4 года назад
And Bruce Lee was repeating what he learned from his Wing Chun teachers. Ah oh, there goes another bubble.
@TOMDHARLEYJKD
@TOMDHARLEYJKD 4 года назад
Morgen Holz lmfao! No, he dissected it, evolved what worked for him.
@seanfried5583
@seanfried5583 4 года назад
So where can we see you actually fighting? Or even sparring?
@richcapo
@richcapo 4 года назад
Good question.
@bidibum
@bidibum 4 года назад
Spot on mate
@Thongsai
@Thongsai 4 года назад
Right!
@hanumananky
@hanumananky 3 года назад
Don't seeks fights, its not good. Martial arts is about preventing violence, not seeking or escalating it. This is the first and most important lesson when studying the principles behind interpersonal conflict. A decent man does not relish in the pain and suffering of others, those who oppose him are not demons, but humans like himself, he does not wish them personal harm, and will use violence in only the most dire and necessary situations and with the utmost restraint. He enters battle as if he is attending a funeral, with sorrow, and great compassion. His highest value is peace, and if the peace has been shattered, how can he be content. For sport, fighting can be fun, but you will not fight with wing chun or other martial arts with technique meant for killing with great efficiency. This is why we do not fight. You can borrow ideas from these schools, but do not measure them like a combat sport. Gungfu is first about mastering self with great time and effort, then by default you can handle any soul who has not mastered themselves. It is not always with violence that conflict is resolved. All things are available to those who pay attention to their surroundings and do not get stuck on any one thing, idea, or concept. Just pay attention to the present moment, and do not worry or overthink about others and what they do or how they do it, listen to your feelings and respond with great care, and all things will be well with you.
@seanfried5583
@seanfried5583 3 года назад
@@hanumananky Uh huh, which totally explains why 99% of the time Win Chun guys get beat, even by street thugs, when they are actually tested.
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