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Just me being masochistic here but it is the only video that I have prepared for YouTube until I get my system sorted and can start producing more 'professional' footage.
Here are sections from a private lesson with my student Mike discussing the structure and use of energy through the legs, just interested in how it translates outside the session as it was not meant as a promotional thing, simply him recording his class so he could review it later. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoCn1ZI5t-w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=020nklHTG6E http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUgmOz6l-FY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWGBOeYE0KQ Already had a comment:- "How can two be bull sh@ting so much on nothing? You don't shift your center of gravity to your front leg, unless you get to the stage where you are qualify to learn BJD. Basically I am witnessing two half ass chiefs talking about how to turn authentic Chinese banquet dishes into Chop Suey!" So not expecting too much approval lol. No, seriously I would like whatever criticism there is out there as how can I improve errors if I am not made aware of them. Cheers and dare say as Arnie said "I will be back!" Trevor
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Just from someone who spends alot of time trying to remove someones base and get them off their feet.
From what I watched (most of the first one and bits and pieces of the other three) your saying to have tension in the front of the lead leg, and back of the rear leg. You show that if your just driving forward with both rear legs, you'll just have your momentum used against you and that is true. But when your putting the weight on both of your legs your in a rather statuesque position. Where is the movement, at one point your gonna have to drive forward, another point your gonna have to pull back (assuming you ever get into a grappling situation on the feet). But even then, where is the movement, in one of the videos descriptions it talks about lines of attack or angles of attack, think it was lines. How are you creating lines of attack with such a.. rigid base. I know this is chinese martial arts that your doing here (presumably because its in the chinese section), but just from all the judo and boxing I've done, and the little bit of triangle footwork I've encountered, it seems your placing too much emphasis on making sure you dont over commit to anything. It seems to me that you are in fact over committing to that philosophy then. Judo and boxing use relatively the same footwork, dont bring the feet to high (footsweeps) dont cross your feet (get knocked out/down or thrown real easily), but when you do commit to your hip throw your pulling back and committing to the same pressure on both legs, or when you attempt your trip your driving forward, when you throw that right cross your twisting the hips and driving forward and through with that hand. Just some thoughts, I think your trying not to over commit, but most of the time you have to.
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Hi TJ,
Thanks for sharing your clips. I'm no expert, but I think your student is a scrapper and probably has some fighting experience. He's very probing. I found it interesting that he asked about self-preservation and coverage. Here's something for your consideration - my SiFu explaining the idea of coverage. (At 1:35 it gets into kwan sau.) His idea of Chi Sau emphasises "coverage" How to attack your opponent without getting hit in an exchange, with out relying on superior speed, strength or size.
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Now until the very last moment I do not want to be using a stance that can be read, so pre-contact I prefer not to give anything away in my posture. Quote:
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I basically what I have in my mind is that until the fight has actually started and that can be a psychological beginning rather than a physical act, why should you give any information away but if it has started what are you waiting for? If you wait for something to arrive, it will! by that I mean if you wait for a boxer to get into range and throw their punch it will hit you, the same for a kicker and also a grappler, play their game and suffer the loss, by understanding your ranges and reading the movements of the attacker/assailant you can make decisions about which direction to step to close their line of attack and open yours. My belif is that once a fight has started if you are not commited then you risk losing and when your life is on the line you might never get a second chance. Quote:
I enjoyed the footage of your Sifu, I have seen several of he YouTube videos that he has up there and recognise someone who knows what they are talking about. It is pleasing to see that there are several top Wing Chun instructors letting themselves be known that are not merely money orientated and self-promoting to the detriment of Wing Chun as a whole, I myself stayed out of the public domain for many years for several reasons, the main one being the politics, but since the opening of the Yip Man museum in Foshan and the goading of students, Sifu and Sigung, I have decided to make my presence known, by organising holidays in Majorca, seminars and the internet. When I get my system sorted I will be producing more intructional footage rather than just the archive video that I have going back over 20 years.
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It would seem to some, to be overly analytical. What I personally saw, were some awkward questions asked, an initial effort to respond to those questions made, but acknowledgement that 'awareness' of structure and alignment were being developed. Not fighting, but the exploration of leverage and opportunity. |
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It was person tuition not an instructional video, so I can understand how some have had problems comprehending the content, nevermind my accent. With Mike having such a experienced background he already has much of the knowledge of application energies simply through the personal experience of doing it, what I am trying to give him is a more defined set of reference points that relate back to the forms so that when he is teaching students there are reminders within the forms that will help him to pass onto his students the knowledge and so enable them to achieve his level of understanding without having to live all of his life experiences. It has taken me over 30 years to get to my level of self-awareness via Wing Chun and living life, what I try to achieve is an accelerated learning curve for my students so that they can take on the simplicity of what makes sense without having to take the wrong turns or go down the many blind alleys that I did. Like Theseus getting out of the Minotaur's labyrinth with the help of Ariadne's ball of thread it makes more sense to follow a path that has already been trodden than run around like a headless chicken looking for the way, all you need is the trust and belief that your guide is both honest and knowledgeable. I always strive to be honest and my knowledge I intend to put up for all to discuss and through that process hopefully learn where my faults lie and methods to correct my errors.
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I get up to Scotland occassionally mainly Edinburgh and Glasgow, visiting friends or doing seminars. Which part are you hiding in the hills? Nope never had the pleasure
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