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Wing Chun Wooden Dummy or Mook Jong

December 14, 2009 By admin 2 Comments

Choy Lee Fut's Ching Jong wooden dummy
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Although the Wing Chun wooden dummy can be used to train many different skills. There is certainly no reason why a person shouldn’t incorporate some form of dummy training into their training routine even if they don’t study Wing Chun itself.

The Mook Jong Also known as the wooden dummy has a few different variations that different martial art styles have incorporated. For example  Choy Lee Futs jong is different from ip mans jong they both serve the same purpose to train a students techniques and to develop their arms and legs.

Some people may argue that wood doesn’t hit back and that training on the wooden man maybe a bit overkill. If you feel that wooden dummy practice is worthless I recommend letting someone who trains with one hit you with their arms and see if your tune changes…

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Wing Chun Wooden Dummy Video

Wing Chun is one of the most popular forms of Southern Chinese Kung Fu. The form is most notable in a lot of circles because of the popularity of Wing Chun Wooden Dummy training. The Wing Chun form is a close quarters form, …

Wing Chun Kung | Sensei Says!

One of the most distinctive aspects of Wing Chun is perhaps wooden doll. It is a thick wooden post with three arms and a leg mounted on a lightweight, elastic representing a human opponent standing. It is used for energy throughout the body and … aspects of the traditional wing chun system. This five-part series includes three empty-hand forms, reflex training, chi sao, wooden dummy, butterfly sword and dragon-pole forms, the B.O.E.C. fighting strategy and more. Vol. …

Mastering the Wing Chun Wooden Dummy

I have a fool for anything related to Kung Fu in context. Especially when it comes to discovering the various art forms of real fighting. I just started these awesome kungfu videos months and I’m struggling really passionate. …

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Wing Chun Principles And Theories

December 9, 2009 By admin Leave a Comment

This photo is inspired by the film Ip Man.
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Wing Chun has been a very mis-understood martial arts system. I believe it is becoming what Bruce Lee called a classical mess.

Once something has become fixed there is little chance of growth and in many of the Wing Chun Systems today that is exactly what is happening.   There is no absolute right or wrong when it comes to expressing yourself through your martial art.  It is this writers opinion that you should use what works for you. Wing Chun is a great system of kung fu. Like all things though in order to be fluid and not rigid you have to have the ability to flow and adapt with changes.

On Chi Sao…

Some people look at Chi Sao and think that it is how Wing Chun students fight.  Real Wing Chun Fighting isn’t pretty or colorful.  The reason is because through Chi Sao training a Wing Chun practitioner gains the ability to feel their opponents intention.

Wing Chun with Master Wang ZhiPeng

Wing Chun Training gives a student the sensitivity and skill they need to defend themselves effectively.

What makes wing chun different from other martial arts?

But what makes Wing Chun different is the centre line theory. It eliminates all the waste motions and takes the most direct approach. The shortest distance between tow points is always a straight line. I have done wing chun for five …

Practical Wing Chun

Its where you test your abilities and learn to apply Wing Chun’s concepts in real time. Its where you gain the mental ability to hit and get hit. Its the defining point between practical Wing Chun training and Wing Chun theory. …

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Bong sau, Tan sau or even lap sau are not the base or basis of wing chun, the fundamental principles in the sil lim tao form and its progression through chum kiu and Bil Jee certainly are but the misunderstandings so commonly held …

Filed Under: World Of Wing Chun Tagged With: Bruce Lee, Chi Sao, Chinese martial arts, Kung Fu, martial art, Mixed martial arts, Schools and Instruction, Sports, Wing Chun

Centerline Fighting In Wing Chun Using Chi Sao

December 6, 2009 By admin Leave a Comment

lie and Tim training Chi Sau
Image by Hampshire Kung Fu via Flickr

Wing Chun is known for its in close Quarter fighting. Wing Chun practitioners focus on sensitivity training in the form of Chi Sao. This is a exercise where the student attempts to feel the opponents attacks.

Karlskrona Wing Tsun: Chi Sau 6 with Niko

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Wing Chun Kung Fu Level 2: Lesson 2 “Push Drill 1″ HD – ø Boredoms …

I remember in level 1, he said about “chi sao” drill. Can’t wait for chi sao drill. MultiWandering on August 16th, 2009 9:16 am. The best part of Master Wong’s training that makes him so different, is his levels of progression that most …

Karlskrona Wing Tsun: WT Chi Sao

WT Chi Sao. Two German WT practitioners goofing around with chi sao sections 3 through 7. Some disconcerting soundtrack from The Doors and Snoop Doggy Dogg, but don’t let that destract you. Posted by Sisuk Staffan at 19:19 …

Wing Chun Kung Fu School Virginia Beach :: Wing Chun Kung Fu from …

One of the many things I have learned in Wing Chun is the art of Chi Sao. Chi Sao, also known as sticky hands, is a unique style of training that Wing Chun applies. Two students practice with each other, arm or arms always in contact …

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