Archive for the 'Wing Chun Clips' Category

Wing Chun Dummy Form

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

The Muk Yan Jong form is performed against a “wooden dummy“, a thick wooden post with three arms and a leg mounted on a slightly springy frame representing a stationary human opponent. Although representative of a human opponent, the dummy is not a physical representation of a human, but an energetic one. Wooden dummy practice aims to refine a practitioner’s understanding of angles, positions, footwork and to develop full body power. It is here that the open hand forms are pieced together and understood as a whole.

Wing Chun Clips - Chi Sao Practice

Friday, December 29th, 2006

If you enjoy watching Wing Chun Chi Sao practice, check out these videos! I see paksao, bongsao, lopsao and more. All of the basics are being used here in some way, and some advanced Wing Chun training maneuvers you’ll want to watch very closely.