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Miss my dummy
I miss my old dummy, love the sound..Bought it about 20 years ago from Leung Ting in HK -
Wing Chun: defending the gates
Some raw footage from our Sunday morning beginners class. Students having fun "defending the gates". For more articles and videos visit http://www.wingchunsingapore.sg -
wing chun singapore energy punches part 1
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Introduction to CSL Chinese Boxing energy punches.
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wing chun singapore energy punches part 2
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Introduction (part 2) to CSL Chinese Boxing energy punches.
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Wing Chun Hands Lesson 5
This is lesson 5 from our Level 1 Wing Chun syllabus. Go to our website to read the text to this video and other articles.
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Lesson 4 Bodystructure basics
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wing chun singapore san shou sparring
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Some uncut footage of our Monday evening sparring class. As always great fun! -
wing chun singapore joins sanshou tournament - Boon Chun
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In July 2014 we joined a Singapore San Shou tournament. It was a good experience testing our training with other participants. -
wing chun singapore sanshou tournament laval
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In July 2014 we joined a Singapore San Shou tournament. It was a good experience testing our training with other participants. -
Robert Chu CSL Wing Chun Kuen
A basic introduction to Push, Pull, and Wedge Concepts in Chu Sau Lei Wing Chun Kuen. This was originally featured in Masters Magazine Winter 2011 Issue. -
chi sau sensitivity
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Wing Chung - Chi Sau Sensitivity
Sticking hands chi sau is personal and unique to each individual based on habits of movement, personality, likes and dislikes. If you let these factors predominate you lose sensitivity to feel your opponent and the ability to know what they do before they even do it. You then have to rely on being faster and/or stronger than the opponent which is better suited to distance fighting. Sensitivity requires you to be calm and centered and allows you to know all about the opponent as soon as they touch you, to slow them down when they start moving and to control them without really having to be faster than them.
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Wing Chun Distance Fighting and Kicking
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Hawkins Cheung - Wing Chun Distance Fighting Kicking
Distance fighting puts you in kicking range. A timed response is required quickly going from stationary to moving and starting when the opponent starts. Again the power comes from the body moving in while maintaining structure. The timing is necessary for power and you have to reach your target before your opponent reaches his target in order to survive. In order to catch the timing you need to train for timing in addition to regular Wing Chun training.
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