As a wing chun practitioner for many many years, these are the best you tube videos out there to me, his family system is awesome, his deep knowledge has helped me improve my understanding of the art. 😁
Hi. I have been training for 30 years. I have used a wooden man for 17 years. I really appreciate the clarity and effectiveness of your instructional videos. Thank you.
Another fine example to practical applications of Wing Chun. I like your teaching style as well, you see so many different variations to Wing Chun on RU-vid. You can tell when you see quality Wing Chun being demonstrated, it just flows well. I have 2 daughters (8 & 5), as well as my wife and myself ...I know she'll be interested. Great way to stay fit, as well as self-defense !
One of the VERY FEW channels on RU-vid that offers real, legitimate and insightful information about Wing Chun (and other similar systems, or just useful info for any system, provided someone understands the material). I truly hope people get the concepts and appreciate what you're offering, especially to the world at no charge. Over the years, I have attempted to explain the same concepts and controlling energy, etc., but you have a very good way of doing this; to the point, but not missing the relevant information. Either good video pre-production or just the fact you've explained it a million times and know exactly what to say and how to say it. Your students and subscribers are very lucky. I understand a lot of the material and I still feel lucky to have this exposure to your ideas and patterns as you explain your application. I'd love to train with you, but I'd love to have you out to California for a few days or more one day for a seminar, too. This is the sort of stuff that serious people can get excited about. So, thanks!
Enter Tai Chi , tgreer0120 Sifu Phu is not only a phenomenal teacher, but also a very down to earth human being. He has no arrogance, no stupid Sifu worship that most WingChun and other Sifu's indulge in, and he is genuinely interested in each of his students personally, so he can tune his teaching to their personality. And if you meet him, you can feel his energy, its absolutely unique.
As a former Student of Sifu Phu, Just wanted to say he is not rehearsing these video's, this is the exact lesson you would get if you were with him in person, minus the refining as he is watching you do the form. As you said he has explained it a million times and knows exactly what to say and how to say it. If you watch some of the live Q and A videos, you can see he is exactly the same on the fly. Wish I could find time to get back for more in person training.
I’ve been watching videos and trying to learn the basics of Wing-Chun for the past 6 months. Your videos are by far the best I’ve seen. Everything is slowed down and described in great detail. I would much rather be a student of yours and start from the beginning. Learning the philosophy as well as the mechanics. Living in the NE of the US there aren’t a whole lot of options. I want to be taught properly.
This is the best matriel arts I have ever seen, I love this video I can learn and train everyday till I improve i only do this to protect my loved ones :)
I think your videos are by far the best I’ve found, but can you make some “footwork for beginners” videos please? I can’t find any on footwork. I’m talking about footwork with wooden dummy and without. Thank you
this guy should watch daily the episode that featured him with Danny Hogan. Wing Chun Blast rocks man !! The best report cards on socalled wing chun "masters"
I have seen a lot of Sifus and almost all of them has a really tough looking face but his face is all innocent and soft but then when you look at his techniques and understanding then you realize he is on a whole different level even though these are basic techniques, he is really tough on the inside. Now I am not insulting or offending him but if it seems like it I am really sorry it was never my intention. I really like your works
I'm pleased that I make subscribe to your channel and I have been playing Kung fu since 5 years and I love it very much and hope being great fighter one day and I'm working on it thanks for you provide us with this technique and I hope you keep providing us with this beautiful videos. best regards👍
Question....the arms of the Jong seem short.... are the ends of the wooden arms representing the "elbows or the "wrists", of an opponent? .......just curious, and does it matter.
I think the important thing is to practise those techniques so much, it becomes an instinct, because in real fight, you have no time to think, it's all your reflex, make those technique your reflexes.
I cant believe it, after soo many freaking fake or sensation hunter dummy drills, finally a legit one. I will never forget my first experience with it, had bruises on my forearms for days from the bong sau:D
Wow...in the first place...its a good warm up exercise to begin with...how i can have that wooden gadget😉 your good sir...Wing Chun...ill follow your moves...
Awesome stuff! Always been a fan of wing chug. Since I was a kid growing up but no one taught around where I lived. Live more videos step by step videos like video one and video two please. Like to teach my kids if I can with this videos :-)
Is it possible that you can make a video on why win chun tends to fail when used in MMA or in a street fight, I would like to write it af as someone just not applying the technique correctly, but can you point out why it fails, what do people tend to get wrong ?
One more question, sifu: I notice your back foot is externally rotated, similar to how I do it, yet many Wing Chun schools teach the position with an internally rotated back foot, or at least internally rotated knee. Opinion?
So, when you are gripping arm, you move it sideways, but not back, am I correct? A sifu I observed was using grabs and pulling back without using torque (no hip, just arm, keeping elbow tucked). You teach not to use backward energy, only forward energy. What should we do about pulling back with a grab? Is there ever a situation where it is a useful way? Thank you very much, sifu!
You are allowed to yield backwards but never go backwards. The idea is to always apply forward pressure even when yielding backwards. Hope this helps. Thanks.
Phu Ngo Am I to understand that during a pak sau/lop sau arm pull you shouldn't pull them backwards with torso rotation? It was my perception that you should pull them back while moving forward yourself. Do you feel this is incorrect?
orangeiceice12 when you are initiating a grab you can do that or pull with a downward arc, but when your playing off of someone's aggression, then you can yield backwards while keeping pressure into the wrist, not pull backwards into the elbow.
I believe that self defense martial arts should be taught in grade schools discipline respect and self-worth will be helpful to all those who apply themselves to the practice helping them to become wise and rational members of society If this was offered when I was in school I would have taken it up and maybe my choices would have been different and not allowing myself to be influenced by others but deciding what's best for me and seeking my own path in this life we call a labyrinth
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