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| Wing Chun | Front Kick, Slant Kick, Stop Kick (part 1)

June 26, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Greetings and saluations , today I am going to talk about Wing Chun kicking through the Ngo – Dac – Na – System. My wing chun is based on the ip man system, but my fundamental training is from the Ngo – Dac – Na – System. The Ngo – Dac – Na – System system is the study of the most efficent way of delivering energy and driving energy and returning energy back to your opponent. Today we are going to talk about front kicks , slant kicks also known as a stop kick.

Kicking is not about how much you push its about the focus of energy

A front kick is chambered to a 90% angle at least to the waste ,no higher than the solar plexus. The foot comes up from the front ball pushing so we can pop energy up rather than pushing energy up.

Watch the video to learn more.

More Resources on Wing Chun Kicks

Kicking in Wing Chun

If a student came to me and had to learn to fight very quickly the first thing I would teach would be the basic Wing Chun front kick. Why? Because its easy to learn, safe to perform and effective at both attacking and defending. …

Publish Date: 10/27/2009 7:52

http://kwokwingchun.wordpress.com/2009/10/27/kicking-in-wing-chun/

Lessons from Emin Boztepe | wing chun blog

The proper Wing Tsun stance has 100% of the weight on the rear leg. The pelvis is tilted in. The front leg is springy and can’t be swept. The knees are close so that a kick can’t get in. (this was the forward stance description). …

Publish Date: 06/10/2010 21:30

http://wingchunblog.com/lessons-from-emin-boztepe-2/

Wing Chun Counters Low Kicks with Denial

a Wing Chun practitioner keeps their weight on the back leg, using an agile front leg to launch and defend against kicks. If you get past their front leg, the back leg is an easy target; they cannot move it until they […] …

Publish Date: 12/20/2006 9:31

http://www.martialdevelopment.com/blog/wing-chun-counters-low-kicks-with-denial/


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Filed Under: random, World Of Wing Chun Tagged With: Celiac plexus, Emin Boztepe, Energy, front kick, Martial arts, Ngo-Dac-Na-System, Pelvis, Renewable, slant kick, stop kick, Technology, Wing Chun

Wing Chun – Ip Man Movie Free Viewing

February 7, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

I have seen many movies about Wing Chun, most of them fall short of the potential or impact of Wing Chun as a whole. I actually bought this movie and watched it several times, I really enjoyed it and Wing Chun students everywhere should really watch this one, if for any reason to be inspired to be the best they can be.  Ip Man is the most famous figure in the styles history. He is responsible for spreading this fine art around the globe.  I am actually surprised nobody has complained about this movie being shown on youtube,  Check it out before it gets taken off.

Wing Chun – Ip Man Part 1

Ip Man- Part 2

Ip Man – Part 3

Ip Man – Part 4

Ip Man – Part 5

Ip Man – Part 6

Ip Man – Part 7

Ip Man – Part 8

Ip Man – Part 9

Ip Man – Part 10


Ip Man – Part 11

Since I am grateful to the YouTube Channel owner for sharing this video here is a Plug To His YouTube Channel

One Amazing fact that I didn’t know about this movie until after I watch the directors cut, is the fact that DannyYen only trained in Wing Chun for about year before making the movie.  All in all it was a fantastic movie.

Filed Under: World Of Wing Chun

Wing Chun – The Conversation Of Chi Sao

February 3, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Graham and John do chisao
Image by emilong via Flickr

There are many different schools of Wing Chun Throughout the world. The one thing they all have in common is the practice of Chi Sao. The basic idea behind Chi Sao is it teaches the student how to feel energy. Many have said it is like a conversation with one person asking a question and the other person answering that question.

Through regular Chi Sao practice one can bridge the gap between practice (sparring) and fighting.  This form of training will help the student understand the different angles of attacking and defending as well as understanding wrist control and pressure control.

Wing Tsun Romania 2007

More From Around The World…

Chi Sao

Chi Sao or “Sticky Hands” is described by Yip Chun as the bridge that links forms and the practice of hand techniques to free fighting. An important foundation of Wing Chun, students participate early on in their training in Chi Sao. …

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Chi sao (sticky hands) is a unique training feature of the wing chun system. In chi sao practice two wing chun practitioner’s face each other and move their wrists and forearms against each other’s wrists and forearms in small circles. …

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