Monday, July 19th, 2010 at
4:15 pm
wing chun dummy
Here are a few reasons why I thing Wing Chun training Rocks,,
Entries… What the…. Well entries are what is called bridging the gap between you and your opposition. In layman’s terms (or my terms) it is entering the exchange with your opponents while causing maximum damage and minimal harm to your self.What is the best way to break through your opponents defences so you can attack. In your wing chun training you will come up with a number of techniques to do this. Preferably without walking into a punch or a kick.You want to deflect the attacks and and effect your own. I cannot emphasise the importance of this techniques in your training.In class you have a static partner and your moves are choreograohed. Training in these entries demands a more dynamic a realistic approach almost to the point of sparring where it can get truly random.These techniques gave me a great confidence in wing chun and my abilities. This also assist with practice on the wing chun Dummy.

Tags:
Ace,
Bridging The Gap,
Chi Sao,
Confrontation,
Elbow,
Fists,
Gap,
kung fu training,
Layman,
martial arts,
Maximum Damage,
Minimal Harm,
opponent,
Opponents,
opposition,
Premise,
Punch,
Quicker Than The Eye,
Realistic Approach,
Rocks,
sticky hands,
wing chun,
wing chun training,
wing chun wooden dummy
Related posts
Monday, June 14th, 2010 at
12:58 am
When beginning any style of kung fu training you learn a lot of fixed sets of moves that are essentially rope learned. Your opponent strikes you respond, they do the next move you respond etc. However at the risk of sounding obvious all your kung fu training should start at the basic foundations of fitness.Drills that help your footwork and handwork are fantastic building blocks for the fighter. Many fighters fail to appreciate how much true speed depends on economy of motion (e.g good form and co- ordination.Hence ongoing drilling and practise of the most basic moves is essential.

Tags:
Basic Moves,
Brakes,
Building Blocks,
Football Players,
Footwork,
Foundations,
Handwork,
kung fu fight,
kung fu training,
martial artist,
martial arts,
Mental Demands,
Mental Health Care,
monkey kung fu,
Muscles,
No Doubt,
Oiled Machine,
opponent,
Ordination,
Physical Capacities,
Practise,
Rope,
Speed One,
Sprinter,
Tac,
True Speed,
wing chun
Related posts
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
4:25 pm
Wing chun is centred on the taoist principle of balance-taking the middle road. Basically you should no go to extremes, success is based on balance. Travelling along the middle ground you see both left and right sides, if you veer too far to one side you may loose sight of the other~Being in the centre of the path allows you to see both sides of the road if you go too far to the one side you lose siht of the other}~Travelling along the middle ground you see both left and right sides, if you veer too far to one side you may loose sight of the other~Being in the centre of the path allows you to see both sides of the road if you go too far to the one side you lose siht of the other} . This can also be interpreted as the concepts of hard and soft principles- or Yin and yang of your kung fu training Yin ( the feminine/soft side) focusses on diverting the flow of energy where yang (the masculine/hard side ) seeks to resist any opposing energy flow and be more aggressive.Yang is seen as the aggressive striking moves.
This is a preview of
A Little Twist In The Wing Chun Training System
.
Read the full post (488 words, estimated 1:57 mins reading time)
Tags:
Aggressor,
Assailants,
Economy,
Energy Flow,
Generations,
kung fu training,
Line Theory,
martial arts,
Path,
pressure points,
self defence,
Strikes,
Taoist Principle,
To Extremes,
Travelling,
Vulnerable Areas,
wing chun,
wing chun training,
wing chun wooden dummy,
Yin And Yang
Related posts
Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at
8:39 am
As you begin to develop in your wing chun training you will start to develop your own style of fighting. Wing Chun allows many variations and flexibility as part of its concepts. The main area to focus on is to concentrate on your strength and lessen your weaknesses.Conversely you want to prevent your opponents strengths and exploit their weaknesess. During the dynamics of a fight ..Even in real life or ina tournament do not get drawn into playing the other guys game -or style if fighting. You want to be able to dictate how the contest is fought and won. Not be controlled by your opponents rules. You won’t learn this just by practicing onthe wing chun dummy

Tags:
Ala,
Altercation,
Amp,
Close Range,
Cramp,
Dependant,
flexibility,
Focus,
Game,
martial arts,
opponent,
Opponents,
Strenght,
Sucker Punch,
Variations,
wing chun,
wing chun dummy,
wing chun training,
wing chun wooden dummy
Related posts
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
12:46 am
One of the first things you will learn from your Wing chun training is the constant repetition of drills and an almost fanatic implementation of its concepts. Wing Chun is unique as it is a martial that does not involve physical strength to be effective.It can be argued its the opposite. Having a relaxed mind and disposition is a key element to your wing chun training. Being relaxed in Body & Mind allows your thoughts and movements to flow efficiently .When your too tense or robotic will slow your movement.
This is a preview of
Wing Chun Training- Having A Relaxed Body & Mind
.
Read the full post (371 words, estimated 1:29 mins reading time)
Tags:
wing chun,
wing chun techniques,
wing chun training,
wing chun wooden dummy
Related posts