Wing Chun - superior blocking
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This took place at windy city's wing chun 5th annual seminar. I take no credit at all, as my Sifu just showed some superior blocking skills. If you know what to look for you can see tons of different concepts being applied. The 1st thing to notice is that a skilled practioner really just blocks the majority of the time, the unskilled, tries to cover that up by simply blizting the attack. Its very common in the wing chun world for many to do that.
Also, what how blocks come about, its not done by the hand but by the body. You can visually see this since sifu's center stays consistent throughout, and simply turns in conjunction with the amount of force, while the hands don't chase out which is a common no no in wing chun. Let the attacks come to your house, and the closer they are the safer it is for you. All to often, people will shoot out their hands trying to reach out to block.
Blocking is a simple concept but difficult to do, know the person's centerline, have your triangle constantly point to that indivudals center line, and go with the force. While there are many more concepts involved these are the general three which one must follow to develop superior blocking skills.
Finally in some glimpses you see freezing out motions, where you can literally lock out your opponents motions, by simply holding your structure and techincally freezing his hand motion. All to often wing chun is confused with the concept of sticky hands. Sticky hands is not about sticking to people, its making people stick to you. Out in the street, people will not do sticky hands in a real fight, what your developing is the ability so that people will stick to your hands. In a simple concept imagine your hands as blades, if you position your blades in the right angle, whatever touches it will cut into it, thus forcing that individual to stick.
Anyway, if you want to get good in wing chun, practice blocking more then attacking. If you can block anything thrown at you, you can then attack at will.
Tags for this video: arts bruce chi chun fighting fu hands kung lee martial ninja sao self-defense sticky ufc wing
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No, an MMA would not "roll around" with a faggotty chunner for 5 minutes. They wouldn't because it would only take 1 minute to dominate a chunner on the ground. WC has no ground fighting. Just look at any fight of BJJ against WC. It's no contest.
Yes, for whatever reason he is not big on kicks. He does what his base is in: wrestling and boxing, usually via clinching them on the fence and then GNP.
By the way, I don't know why you're talking to me, superdruid, when it's that other faggot talking bullshit.
Yes, I am familiar with WC's principles. They're utter nonsense. Nonsense like chain punching is a joke.
WC works against kickboxing??? Bullshit. Any big-talking chunner can fight in K1 if their shit works like they say it does.
How does WC teach how to block kicks to the face when its own students don't know how to do high kicks?
"it depends who is more skill"
Yes, and if you train in WC while your opponent trains in, say, boxing, you will be the one with less skill.
Deluded morons who say they rely on arts full techniques which they've never applied with full force before in practice are practicing bullshido.
GJJ is still used in MMA. The difference is they use that AND a lot of other things.
KM too isn't on the same level as MMA. Watch their technique. It's not that good. It has its purpose like for knife defense and is DEFINITELY a hell of a lot better than WC though.
Street fights are much more sloppy than in MMA. The MMA would dominate your average street brawler, and this has been proven with many examples.
Haha, another "glove" excuse. Chunners don't spar bare knuckled and if they still want to use their "trapping" bullshit there's always NHB and bare knuckle fights.