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| Wing Chun | Front Kick, Slant Kick, Stop Kick (part 2)

June 27, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

Front kick
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Here is the second part of the wing chun front kick/slant kick/stop kick video we recently did.  The secret to executing a good front kick is to train your hip flexors.

Also to execute the kick requires 4 basic moves:

  1. The Chamber
  2. The Kick
  3. Back to the chamber
  4. Back to your starting stance

Watch the video and see how its done

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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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Wing Chun’s Center Line Theory vs MMA Mindset

June 14, 2010 By admin 5 Comments

The big question is who’s center line are you fighting in yours or your opponents.  Some would say that you should always fight within your own center regardless of the situation. The problem is sometimes the fight is not in your center , in a fight an attack can come from any angle at anytime.

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Today we know that MMA is the big sport. Many will tell you that MMA is the way to understand real fighting. Nothing could be further from the truth. Just like traditional martial artist will tell you that you have to do things this way or that way. Today’s mixed martial artist athlete will tell you that their way is the only “proven” way to fight.

They even have shows on t.v that talk about fighting science. What nobody mentions is the fact that the martial arts have been here for centuries. It is pretty  self centered to believe that  MMA is brand new. People have been using what works for centuries. It is only recently with the advent of media that people even know about martial arts in the mainstream.

The reality is this, there really is only one way of fighting, that is with our hands and feet.. Okay you can add elbows,biting and kneeing into the mix. But the truth is there really aren’t styles per say. There is just interpretations of how someone should handle themselves.

What does this have to do with Wing Chun’s Center Line theory? Just this, it doesn’t really matter because every single situation is different. Just like no 2 finger prints are the same, neither are 2 fights. If there is one thing I have learned from Wing Chun it is that we must flow with the energy given, this means sometimes abandoning the center line in favor of dealing with the energy where it is at.

Wing Chun – Bong Sau (basics)

nice explanation, i’m new to wing chun and the center line theory fascinates me. i love the way wing chun uses the hands to get to the center line whether it be bong sao taun sao etc. i think for a beginner the legs & hip flexors need …

Publish Date: 06/08/2010 1:39

http://www.physical-exertion.com/jeet-kun-do/wing-chun-bong-sau-basics/

Training notes | wing chun blog

The Centerline Theory of Wing Chun The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. If you are face to face with an opponent, the shortest.

Publish Date: 02/01/2001 3:00

http://wingchunblog.com/training-notes/

Ip MAN 2 « My Flavour

The Wedge Theory – Use the 4 dimensions like a snow plow! Magnetic Zone Theory – When and where to strike, and with what! Center Line Theory – Beat him to the next punch with positioning! Continuous Forward Spring Pressure – Persistence …

Publish Date: 05/05/2010 4:29

http://limsueann.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/ip-man-2/

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By Alexandria_2528 at 06/14/2010 10:13

Wing chun and MMA share one thing in common.  They both where created to hurt another human being. In the end its not the style that tells the story, it is the heart of the person that does.

Filed Under: Martial arts Tagged With: centerline theory, Chinese martial arts, Ip Man (film), Kung Fu, Martial arts, Mixed martial arts, MMA, Shopping, Sports, Wing Chun

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