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How to Do Man Sau / Wu Sau aka On Guard | Wing Chun 

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How to Do Man Sau / Wu Sau aka On Guard | Wing Chun
The wing chun arm guard position, or sometimes known as a pre-fighting posture by some Chinese masters is actually quite simple. Now, there is an entire theory and methodology behind why we stand this way, which is perhaps beyond the scope of this video but most people just want to learn the basics. So, that's what we're going to start with.
In the standard wing chun way we normally just stand in a position with we call man sau wu sau. Basically, the front hand is man sau which means asking hand, and the rear hand is wu sau. What is very important to realize is that it's just a pre fighting posture so it's a very flexible thing. It's not a rigid position. Your hands, when you're fighting, should be able to move. You shouldn't be standing here in any kind of rigid posture anyway when we're talking about fighting. We're not talking about fixed positions. We're talking about movement. So, it's very important not to get stuck into the feeling of trying to look like a statue. Now there's a real easy way to figure out where to put your hands especially for beginners. So, what I like to teach, is I like to tell my students to put their hands here. Basically, right at of their solar plexus. Right, like this. Put the other hand here, like that. Then leave this one here. Put this hand there like that. And then you're going to take your backhand and you're going to point it slightly upwards and take your front fingers and point it to the nose of your opponent.
And this is probably one of the easiest ways to get into what we call man sau wu sau. All right? If you notice, my wu sau hand is not fully articulated like this. That's because the fully articulated wu sau is only necessary in chi sau practice. When your opponent is standing far away from you it makes absolutely no sense to fully articulate your wu sau other than to make it look prettier. But this actually doesn't help you function any better in fighting. In fact, if you look at photo's the late great grandmaster Yip Man you'll see that his wu sau hand is quite relaxed in the pre-fighting position. That's because when we are fighting, or when we're about to fight, our main idea in wing chun is to launch a punch.
So, if my hand is in this position it's actually preset to go into punch. If my hand is this way, I actually have to turn it down before I can launch a straight punch. So, that's why keeping your hand this way here allows you to switch over the wrists easier, it allows you to set up other techniques much better in wing chun and it's basically the same position as your chain punch or your standard punching techniques in wing chun. So, that's why in the pre-fighting position, or the on guard position, you can have a more relaxed wu sau.
I'll talk in another video about the articulated wu sau which is more important in chi sau training. This is the standard, classical wing chun way of doing it. In self defense situations you can even modify it and use kind of nonclassical guard, which is basically just a man sau wu sau in disguise. From the frontal stance, from the advancing stance, depending on the situation. There are a number of different ways of doing it.
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Комментарии : 16   
@lukestephen9522
@lukestephen9522 6 лет назад
I met this man in NY VERY MODEST a good person
@peterjslevin4834
@peterjslevin4834 4 года назад
Some wing chun practitioners recommend the articulated higher wu sau (guarding hand) position because it offers better protection for the vulnerable throat area (the top of the fingers being just slightly below the chin) The wu sau should also be kept at least one fist distance from the body to avoid being trapped. Both positions having their merits though.
@shujiling213
@shujiling213 4 года назад
Excellent style but good man Sau, wu sau very explain fully
@pastorvidro4174
@pastorvidro4174 6 лет назад
For a person who Practice Modified Wing Chun . Good explanation Si-fu .
@stanshumer1726
@stanshumer1726 4 года назад
I prefer to slightly turn the hands outwards like catching something because it lends itself to more limb control when repositioning the arms for most structures.
@ChrisMan802
@ChrisMan802 Год назад
Applaus! Gibt nicht viele, die Bob Breen's (den ich sehr schätze...) trapping techniques in Frage stellen. Hatte schon vor 25 Jahren einen freundschaftlichen "Vergleich" mit einem WT Freund (damals 1. Techniker...), der es übelnahm, daß ich Panantukan bevorzugte und WT als zu unbeweglich bezeichnete...man kann auch Man Sau angreifen, man muß nicht immer zum Kopf schlagen...😜 ziemlich schmerzhaft, mit trappen ist da auch nichts...gunting works...
@vichaiyang
@vichaiyang 10 лет назад
Cool
@pichpichovski861
@pichpichovski861 10 лет назад
Leung Ting Wing Chun?
@bobgure
@bobgure 10 лет назад
Yes.
@MinhPham-io2rt
@MinhPham-io2rt 4 года назад
Stay strong sifu, may the virus not touch you
@sodium_
@sodium_ 8 лет назад
cool
@DDTyourGrandma
@DDTyourGrandma 8 лет назад
I still don't understand. in a real life situation I would never position my legs like this. why is stability in training so important?
@zynai5137
@zynai5137 7 лет назад
William Hinkle so that if he tries to push you or tackle you it's a lot harder to do
@VestigialHead
@VestigialHead 6 лет назад
+William Hinkle You do not fight in the advancing stance which is the weird looking toes pointing in stance. It will greatly limit your maneuverability. It is used as a way to strengthen your legs and to introduce the concept of the groin protection you gain from the actual stance. The fighting stance is very similar to most martial stances. it has feet shoulder width apart with one back and one forward. The feet are slightly turned in which gives you excellent grip with the ground and creates 2 different planes of balance. If your feet are parallel you only have one plane of balance and can be easily moved from a tangential force.
@thomasfrick5413
@thomasfrick5413 6 лет назад
Everybody Wang chung tonight. ;-P
@muhammadmirza4760
@muhammadmirza4760 10 лет назад
Pg
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