Sifu Gary Lam on HUEN SAO & CHANGING. Clip from :DVD:Wing Chun Combat Tactics-Sifu Gary Lam '14 Seminar Part 2 DVD : cranesproducti... Instant Download : videos.cranesp...
First, it's not direct application, it's about the idea of making things easier by changing from inside gate to outside gate, basically shuting down more than half of your opponent. Second, of course people hit in a straight line, a boxing cross for example, in this case though you can also imagine someone trying to grab you and ask yourself: what's the easiest way to deal with him after you stopped his hand, stay in front of him, his forward motion, his natural weight and his 4 limbs ? or changing your relative position and taking him offline ? Hope that helps!
Explaining "some important not all" Huen Sao concepts in 3:30 seconds, well done! To an audience, without editing, that is not in his native language, Well done! As a a living example for those, such as myself that are able to see his genuine profund knowledge of Wing Chun, thank you sincerely sifu, I am eternally grateful to you!!!
I expected better from Lam Sifu. Complicating something extremely simple. Circling his Huen from outside to inside... then to outside again as seen in the first example is over complicated and a waste of effort. Controlling the center line only to give it up again... He knows better than this.
This is an awful example ! Why you would give your opponent so much energy allowing his arm to come over yours is beyond me. Your opponent could have hit you at any time in this poor example of Wing Chun !
4 year old comment but let's talk. The thing is Sifu Gary was under but had already cleared past the elbow whenever he goes under. Even if the opponent got plenty of power or energy, there's no where it could be projected to.
***** more than ten!ben is a troll!he just hit him not normaly!he hit him form his fok and it wasnt even a hit it was more like a touch!nobody will hit form that position because its powerless he just wanted to cheat but he got his ass wooped after that!
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