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Basic Wing Chun Sensitivity Drills

November 3, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

Wing Chun Sensitivity drills

Wing Chun Sensitivity Drills

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Understanding  internal martial arts is to understand sensitivity drills.  Wing chun and other styles like it relies on a persons ability to feel energy.  I know to some folks it sounds strange but that is exactly what we do. We feel a persons intention through their body.

In many situations it appears that we can read a persons mind, but that isn’t true at all.  A lot of stories have been passed down throughout the centuries of feats of great martial artist of the past.

While there is some truth to the stories I am sure, many of the myths that have been spread comes from the fact that someone with an untrained eye watching a display of skill could easily misinterpret what is actually going on.

Wing Chun Sensitivity Drills –  Understanding Intention

The videos in this post are just one of many different sensitivity drills. It is important to understand that these drills are designed to teach a practitioner how to feel a persons intentions and deal with their energy.  Understanding how the body responds to different stimulus is essential to effectively counter attacking your opponent.

What is your intention?  There are really 2 types of attacks a person will use.

  • A False Attack
  • A Committed Attack

Both type of attacks have their place in combat, however like a finger print each type of attack  is unique and FEEL different.  Committed attacks are actually easier to counter than false attacks for obvious reason. If a person is committed to punching you in the face, you will know it because the energy will be driving right to the point of the  planned attack. Generally once a person makes the decision to attack, their body starts to  act on it.

Wing Chun Sensitivity Drills – Learning To Stick

wing chun sensitivity drills

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The point of  wing chun sensitivity drills is to understand how your body should respond to a persons physical actions.  Once you learn how to read a persons intentions it becomes easier to defend against your opponents attacks as well as feel when it is right to attack.  All of this happens in a blink of a eye.

Which is about how long it takes for you to feel a persons intention, especially under live conditions. Wing Chun Sensitivity Drills have gotten a bad rap by lots of folks. That is because they don’t understand the purpose of them.

Sensitivity training is to prepare you for combat.  Training like Chi Sao isn’t fighting.  Rather it is a way to develop the skills you need to bridge the cap between training and fighting.

There was a time many many moons ago when martial arts wasn’t about competitions or ego for that matter. It was about self – preservation.  The need to survive is a ancient one. For the most part the world has forgotten how to feel energy,  its much easier today to just get a gun and shoot someone.

There isn’t a real need for swords or fighting skills in todays society. So the real skills of styles like wing chun have been forgotten, except for a handful of people around the world who treasure these lost arts.

Make no mistake, a person who is highly skilled can whip the pants off of someone who isn’t. I am not talking about sports, I am talking about pure survival where their are no rules, corners, tap outs etc….

Ultimately the person who can gain pressure control and control their own adrenaline is usually the person who wins.  Wing Chun sensitivity drills aids a person in understanding both.

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Understanding Chi Better

October 25, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

What is Chi?

Chi

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I know most of you at one time or another pondered this question.  I have thought about this for years myself.  We all possess the ability to call on our chi, but most folks don’t really realize they have it.

I found my chi so to speak by applying the concept of the “mind moves the chi.”  I first imagined that I had it, before I actually felt it. Overtime What I imagined I was able to feel.

Discovering My Chi Through Martial Arts

I have read tons on this subject of Chi, so from what I have read and experienced I believe, (DON”T QUOTE ME LOLS THIS IS JUST MY OPINION)

People who train there breathing in conjuction with their movements, like in the practice of Chi Gung, Tai Chi, Nei Kung etc.  Develop the ability to control the flow of their blood.

Taoist call it (Life Force) I just call it blood flow! I also noticed that being able to control your blood flow you are also able to control the pressure in your body. Chi is great for martial artist that use pressure control in their fighting.

Interpreting Chi Around The World

What Is Chi? | Chinese Philosphy, Qi (Ki) Energy, Yin and Yang

Chi is the central idea of Chinese medicine, and of the Eastern understanding of the world. Discover why it is so important to master this principle.

Publish Date: 09/23/2010 22:40

http://www.learntaichinow.com/what-is-chi

The 3 Hidden Pillars of Chi Kung | Qigong15.com | Qigong Exercises …

Learn more about the 3 pillars or components that form the foundation of chi kung.

Publish Date: 10/19/2010 9:23

http://qigong15.com/blog/chi-kung/the-3-hidden-pillars-of-chi-kung/

Jing Energy

What is Jing Energy? Jing Energy is Chi that is directed by mind intent so that it takes on a specific shape, form or expression. There are approximately 36 basic types of Jing Energy and many more methods, combinations and.

Publish Date: 08/13/2009 10:00

http://209.68.60.15/chi-power/jing-energy-503

Qigong – Ancient Chinese Healing for the 21st Century

10 minute overview of the PBS documentary “Qigong – Ancient Chinese Healing for the 21st Century” by Francesco Garri Garripoli www.kahunavalley.org . Visit the Qigong Institute www.qigonginstitute.org for more information on Qigong and Tai Chi and ho…

Filed Under: World Of Tai Chi Tagged With: Qi, Qigong

Does Martial Art Style Matter?

October 15, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

What is Your Martial Art Style?

Block print from the Bubishi.
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I have visited many different forums participated in many different discussions and I am starting to think that most people are mis-guided and really allowed ego to drive their martial arts and businesses for that matter. We shouldn’t be arguing about what martial art style is better.

First lets talk about the YouTube Warriors – These are people that have a lot of negative stuff to say about anything that doesn’t fit their idea of martial arts. It is these same people that if you go visit their youtube profile you will see that they  themselves have no videos and well they actually offer nothing of value to the martial arts community.

Are You A Martial Art Style Evangelist?

I have actually followed one thread in a forum where a guy literally cuts down anything that isn’t brazilian jujitsu if its not *brazilian it’s not the real deal.  The thing is Jiaodixi was around way before jujitsu even was thought about.  Jiaodixi came from china and pre-dates most other wrestling arts.

Not that it matters really because according to most people martial arts started out of  India. With that being said, like seriously do you think Brazilian arm bar is much different from a roman greco arm bar or a Japanese arm bar? Of course not it’s all the same dang thing.

Learning About A Different Martial Art Style

Martial arts community forms around different fighting styles …

Martial arts community forms around different fighting styles Sports are known for providing a focus around which a community can build. When it.

Publish Date: 10/14/2010 16:43

http://www.fashioninus.com/martial-arts-community-forms-around-different-fighting-styles.html

What Eliminated the Classic Martial Arts?

The U.F.C. was supposed to be a contest of students from a variety of different martial arts in an effort to determine which style or teacher was the greatest. From this sporting event, one thing became clear….submission wrestling is …

Publish Date: 10/14/2010 2:00

http://www.disneychannelphotos.com/what-eliminated-the-classic-martial-arts

Best Martial Arts Style To Learn | Weight Loss Diet Information

Given there are several different extraordinary martial art to select from, selecting the best one could be a difficult choice.The very first aspect to consider when selecting a martial arts style is what you would like to gain from the …

Publish Date: 10/09/2010 4:27

http://www.weightlossdietinformation.com/best-martial-arts-style-to-learn.html

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