This is the best video about Wing Chun I've seen online in a long time. I've been doing Wing Chun for 17 years and I've never seen some of these before.
Hello, a nice video with the ring. You make the movement slowly so that I can really see everything well and imitate the movement. I hope to see more videos from you with the ring. 👍
Great video. Very useful exercises without a partner. Thank you. Your skill is evident. I subscribed and look forward to watching other content from your channel.
my gosh you make this look easy but these exercises are so much harder than they look. I agree with other commenters- you seem more legit than the average youtube guru, kudos
Does it matter if the ring is made of steel or wood? i heard the ring diameter should be the length of your forearm...is that true? Also, great video. Thanks for posting.
Sir, could you please share more videos about wing chun martial arts, I personally want to say that your videos are helpful for us to learn wing chun martial arts in a easy manner. Thank you
Very glad you're making good use of these videos. A lot of these videos were made while we were figuring out how to keep everyone connected to the martial art. We haven't given up posting videos... I hope to post a few more lessons by the end of the year!
there is no replacement for partner drills. There are no replacements for 'sticking'. wing chun 'sticking' is based on pressure, input and stimulous from an active, live, outside source. Period. This ring actually builds bad habits as they casue the practitioner to press in incorrect directions as a means to support the ring. If you don't have a partner, solo drills, forms, dummy work and bag work are enough. But that is about where it ends - ultimately If you want to develop bridge skills, you need a partner. There is no replacement.
By why don't you explain the purpose, or reason for these particular Movements. I've practiced a more modernized version of these Techniques, because, real--life situations demand that which goes beyond the traditional method. ALSO------You should explain how certain striking techniques actually Increase arm speed.
@@EnochDark the behaviour of your limbs can be programmed and distorted. When you perform techniques incorrectly, you're programming your limbs to malfunction. We have scientific evidence for this. In fact, clinics and hospitals should have such evidence too, else they wouldn't have rehabilitation centers.
@@smartresearchwingchun494 Perhaps but I don't see where this is happening here... Actually I was impressed by the way his punches lined up the same way with/without the ring which looks exactly like how I learned to do them. And no, no you don't. I just watched every video on your channel and you have nothing but a bunch of lo-fi clips of you clowns slapping each other. Your last comment doesn't fit...
@@EnochDark we have the scientific evidence to support our claim. Our Wing Chun is closer to the expression of original Wing Chun; pay attention to our guys ' arms and reaction: strong and spontaneous. We are probably the only group who's doing ancient arts research with scientific method. We restore the techniques of ancient martial arts. We can spar without behaving like a kickboxer. That means if you took a time machine to ancient times, you would likely see them doing martial arts like us.
@@EnochDark your arms are floppy and they feel like they're being jammed around the centre of your body, right? This is the scientific evidence of your arms malfunctioning. It's unnatural and unscientific for the arms to be like that.
Ring training is a great for staff work - Get a smaller 1to 14 inch metal ring keep it around your elbows while practicing staff work careful you will hit yourself at first