Master Wong Wing Chun Self Defense Video Clips
January 27th, 2007Interesting Dim Mak Video
January 24th, 2007I saw an interesting video regarding Dim Mak, the striking of pressure points: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/128019/killer_move/
The host doesn’t quite believe there is much more than the power of suggestion here, but backpedals pretty quickly after being struck himself. This isn’t Wing Chun, but we strike the same pressure points.

Wing Chun Chi Sao Sparring - Blindfolded!
January 19th, 2007Wing Chun Sparring Video from Youtube
January 9th, 2007One comment of Youtube sums up this video pretty well:
“I’m not sure how long they’ve been practicing, but one pitfall of wing chun training is letting the hands drop too low. You have to keep them higher in front of the face, or a real boxer will pick your face apart with jabs alone. Second, commit to an attack, don’t spend the whole time faking. Third, don’t forget you have legs to kick. Use them as a distraction to the lower body while you attack upstairs. Thats just my two cents.”

Wing Chun Dummy Form
January 3rd, 2007The 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.











