This ring is medium slightly bigger then the the small one used in my first video these rings come in small medium and large. So it works well with any style.if you like to purchase these rings go to wle.com keyword: rattan rings.
Fred the smaller ones are for the students who've required a better sense of training. U probably already know that by now since it's been a year U made this comment
You, Sir, have been Training. So have I. I have the very same ring. Keep up the good work. Your 'moves are sharp, crisp, and ana- tomically correct. Well done, good brother!
Your movement is so smooth, it's got such beautiful flow!! It's calming to watch! I hope to become as good as you, I'm pretty mediocre with my ring. This is inspiring.
Excellent techniques and movements very very good reflexes and incredible reaction and powerful force and most importantly all right balance if I ever get me one I'll try to use it wisely I just wish I could have been doing this in karate it could have helped me could help me improve and do better 🥋☯️🙏😌🙏☯️🥋
I've watched this lots of times in the last 3 years and you impress me every time, Sifu Solomon. We don't use rattan rings in my lineage of Wing Chun but it looks so effective that I may start trying to teach myself using your excellent videos. Thank you.
This is some real technique right here. You make it look so easy and fluid as well as powerful. I'm amazed by your level of skill. Are you familiar with a street defence system called the "52 blocks" ? Videos can be found on RU-vid. I myself have just purchased a stainless steel wing chun chi Sao ring. I hope it will help with my coordination as I get my hand technique placement confused. Thank you for sharing. 🙇♂️
I know nothing about any of this im totally clueless I seen this ring on amazon and thought it's unique for some reason so I look it up and was like Oh ok I see I really thought it was something just to strengthen my arm muscles as I'm losing muscles mass but I guess it will too! But I know nothing about these techniques and movements I respect the understanding purpose behind it but it's not my thing😍 but I guess learning the movements can help with strengthen arm muscles as well thanks.
mellow magic you have a reach advantage that make it difficult for a close range fighter to get in. You can practice with the ring away from the body. With any diameter.
How does having your arms a certain amount out word develop your forward motion? And in what way is this more affective than say shadow boxing or touch boxing with a partner? No disrespect I come from a different approach and genuinely want to know
@@solomonwheeler9838 dear sensei thank you so much I watched the video and I am hooked you are a great teacher and I meet many I myself been practicing Jujutsu classic and Brazilian for 20 years due to health issues it is to risky to go on the mat so I am now in the process learning no contact and I love your teaching thank you for providing your teaching on RU-vid thank you great respect Stefan
I know people would say this is not as good as practicing with a partner. However, subjectively would you say this yields most of the benefits of chi sao practice, while you do solo practice? Can you develop feeling to some extent this way?
No you yield some of the benefits of chi sao. The ring is like shadow boxing. With a partner it's like sparing where you react to one's movement. Boards don't hit back rings don't react.
@@solomonwheeler9838 Thanks. I heard comments that the ring may encourage development of incorrect outward force direction instead of forward direction. What's your insight?
@@huaxzhang the ring strengthens the muscles for outward direction . I see no inward direction development or strength you need to use the wing chun dummy.
@@solomonwheeler9838 I use a smaller steel ring, and like this video, which I have watched several times. Another method, for which you could make a video, is to use a playground ball. Similar moves but pushing inward. Using both is like yin/yang.