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Developing The Wing Chun Huen Sao Skill

September 27, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

Usage of The Wing Chun Huen Sao

What makes Wing Chun unique is the fact that it uses skills over brutality to get the job done.  In order for things like the Huen Sao to work requires a lot of practice and patience to fully understand the usage. There 3 things a huen sao is used for.

Applying the Wing Chun Huen Sao

  • Release pressure and release energy
  • Return energy back to the opponent
  • Slip a persons grip

The one thing we want to  keep constant is forward pressure. What we mean by that is like a spring even if you push it backwards you still feel the pressure. A proper huen sao comes from the wrist. We want to keep the elbow very steady. We don’t want the elbow to move, but we allow the elbow to pivot.  Watch more about that in this video.

Wing Chun Huen Sao – Bent Wrist Don’t Make Fist

Important: Energy can only go into 2 places, Either the wrist or the shoulder. If the energy goes into the shoulders a huen sao will not work.  We don’t want to fight energy. We want to maintain energy. The way that we do that is by creating arch with our wrist. You can see it better by watching this video.

Wing Chun Huen Sao Drill

This is a great drill to practice to get your huen sao to work for you.

More on Wing Chun Around The Web:

YIP MAN HISTORY 2

Lee Man sering melakukan ‘gerakan Huen–Sao‘. Leung Sheung diakui ini sebagai gerakan dasar Wing Chun, karena ia pernah belajar beberapa gaya lain Wing Chun dan karena itu tahu sesuatu tentang sistem tertentu. Dia bertanya Lee Man jika …

Publish Date: 05/19/2010 15:14

http://informasi-tentang-dunia.blogspot.com/2010/05/yip-man-history-2.html

Wing Chun Dummy problem?

Tan-Dar, Pak-Dar, Huen–Sao, Bong…all from SLT YGKYM stance without shifting. Report It Reply:Wooden dummy to use to practice footwork, check your positioning, and learn to generate power from your horse. Report It …

Publish Date: 04/26/2009 21:44

http://wing-chun2.blogspot.com/2009/04/wing-chun-dummy-problem.html

Huen Sau (basics) | China Boxer

as we all know wing chun movements came from animals, but what animal does huen sau? thank you again for this wonderful and amazing video sifu jin:). [Reply]. Alan Reply: January 6th, 2010 at 9:15 am. Huen sao makes me think of a …

Publish Date: 01/06/2010 2:48

http://www.thechinaboxer.com/2010/01/05/huen-sau-basics/

That wraps up this blog post on using the Wing Chun Huen Sao I hope you enjoyed it.

Filed Under: World Of Wing Chun Tagged With: Wing Chun

Learning How To Use The Lop Sao

August 30, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Fundamentals Of the Lop Sao

Today’s video is going to talk about the 2 main uses for the lop sao.

  • Used for taking your opponents hand down
  • Used to lock your opponent

The Question Is How Does One Lop Sao.


We want to talk how we lop, how the proper way of sealing someones hand so they can never take us back, Lop sao is basically the closure of the hand, where not talking about just grabbing the  hand. We want to learn how to control them. The main thing that we do on a lop sao first we have to learn how to align our  wrist. We can not grab with our hand being bent. Our hand must have a vertical straight or slight torque of the wrist.

Lop Sao Around The Web

wing chun techniques (pak sao/lop sao) | Kung Fu Training

Master Redmond informally gives Sifu Rahsun some insights on the pak sao,and lop sao techniques.

Wing Chun Sifu
Image by e.briel via Flickr

Publish Date: 04/07/2010 3:00

http://www.kungfutraining.org/wing-chun-techniques-pak-saolop-sao.html

Wing Chun: Take What Is Useful

The lop sao or pull is a great trap to use before kicking your opponent in the groin (following up further if necessary of course). And the groin kick is very effective. But you can’t use groin kicks in the ring. The pak sao or smack is …

Publish Date: 08/01/2010 4:58

http://www.hertao.com/blog/wing-chun/

Understanding Chi Sao | The Martialist

The goal of each student is to deliver a light strike from that position while preventing the other student from doing the same, using a variety of hand techniques – lop sao to pull the other student’s hand out of the way while …

Publish Date: 12/15/2009 16:06

http://www.themartialist.com/2009/15/12/understanding-chi-sao/

wing chun techniques (pak sao/lop sao) | Kung Fu Training

Master Redmond informally gives Sifu Rahsun some insights on the pak sao,and lop sao techniques. … You use legs and arms a lot and may learn many weapons. Wing Chun focuses on having very fast/skilled hands with only low kicks/sweeps. I think no weapons. Reply. simon f says: July 29, 2010 at 6:23 pm. sure can. will gain confidence. Reply. FireFly says: July 29, 2010 at 6:14 pm. Very much so, it gives you a purpose in the bad times try it free ok then decide if it’s for …

Publish Date: 04/07/2010 3:00

http://www.kungfutraining.org/wing-chun-techniques-pak-saolop-sao.html

This wraps up another post, visit our social network EnterTaiChi to see the rest of our Lop Sao video

Filed Under: World Of Wing Chun Tagged With: Kung Fu, lop sao, Wing Chun

How To Harness Power From The Wing Chun Punch

August 17, 2010 By admin 10 Comments

Generating power from the Wing Chun Punch

wing chun punch

Image by aktivioslo via Flickr

There are 6 points where power comes from in the Wing Chun Punch. The Ankle, Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist. The goal is to unite these joints together because they are the driving force that will generate your power. Power isn’t determined by how hard we hit.

The wing chun punch power is determined by how quickly we can accelerate. More often than not people mistake strength for power. The confusion comes because a lot of people think that they have to tense the body to generate power. By tensing the body what you are really doing is putting more energy inside your body and less energy at your opponent.

The Goal is to accelerate your movement and at the last moment snap it so that the energy is going into your opponent.

The laws of nature state: That for every action there is a opposite and equal re- action. What this means for a wing chun punch is that if you hit while you are tense the energy is going to want to go back into you.

Your real power comes from your ability to relax and at the last moment snap.

Proper Wing Chun Punch Mechanics


Our hands want to be at a relaxed state. When we make a fist we want to form a fist not squeeze a fist. Many times squeezing the fist tires a person out and takes more energy.  To make a good fist what you want to do is take your fingers and fold them down to the center of your palm. Just form it, don’t squeeze it. Your thumb can rest from the first finger to the second finger. Your knuckles should also be aligned.  In the video you will see a clearer picture of this.

The energy for your wing chun punch doesn’t come from how hard you tense rather it comes from how fast you can snap.

Snapping energy comes from the wrist

Snapping The Wing Chun Punch


Don’t mistake throwing the body for snapping the fist. The way we snap is through sinking our energy into our root (stance). The common mistake is to throw the body while snapping, it is okay to move the whole body it is not okay to throw the body.  If you throw your body you are committing to the punch the danger in that is if your opponent should block or parry you. There is a good chance that you will loose your balance.  A good wing chun punch is like puncturing a person instead of pushing the person.

The emphasis on a vertical punch is on the bottom three knuckles.

The Execution of the wing chun punch

The proper execution of the punch is to touch the top two knuckles and accelerate the bottom three knuckles. Often times people punch upward with this punch. That is incorrect the correct way to punch is to go forward with your punch not upward.

When you practice this you want to place your hands on your centerline. The hands want to come out straight but not locked. Locking your arm could get  it hyper extended.  So you want to keep a slight bend in your arm. To make the arm powerful we want to keep it linear. Basically you want to have your arm in a straight line. To confirm this straight line you want to line up three points. Those are from your wrist to your elbow and from your elbow to your shoulder. That is a linear arm. Power in the wing chun punch is generated by the motion of our wrist not the shoulders.

Filed Under: World Of Wing Chun Tagged With: wing chun punch

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