Wing Chun Wrist Control Training

Anyone who has seen Wing Chun in action is familiar with its speed and fluidity. Here are some basic wing chun wrist control drills you can practice.  These are not for fighting, simply to help develop better control of your wrist and movement.

Fight Smart in Close-Quarters Combat Using Wing Chun Techniques

He tries to force his roundhouse punch but Cheung moves with the arm and maintains control of the elbow (4). The wing chun master then hits him with an elbow strike (5) before taking him down with a leg sweep (6-7). …. Using the same methods he’d use on his feet, Cheung stops a roundhouse punch with a finger-thrust technique (2), then controls the man’s wrist and elbow. His sensitivity enables him to maneuver the arm to his right (3-4), thus positioning

Publish Date: 06/10/2011 3:00

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http://www.blackbeltmag.com/daily/traditional-martial-arts-training/wing-chun/fight-smart-in-close-quarters-combat-using-wing-chun-techniques/

Wing Chun – Jin’s Thoughts – Technique vs. Movement | COUNTER

25 Responses to Wing Chun – Jin’s Thoughts – Technique vs. Movement. Srbosloven says: June 4, 2011 at 3:52 am. You’re a great teacher Mr. Jin. I realized things from your videos more then with certain instructors in person. This vid allows me and my son to keep doing what we are doing. I practice like this sometimes. My right hand fights my left hand. I learn about wrist rotation or hand rotation and how it affects pressure.

Publish Date: 06/03/2011 23:47

http://counterpointmartialarts.com/random-martial-arts-link/wing-chun-jins-thoughts-technique-vs-movement/

Biu Jee – Wing Chun’s Insurance Policy « Warrior Wing Chun Blog

Wing Chun does not lend itself to athletics (sport) or aesthetics, and although some do not teach it that way, it is, by purpose, a method of physical self-defence. Some instructors opt to teach other, more traditional The first section deals with developing the basic strength in the Wrist and Elbow and is often performed quite slow to concentrate and build up energy, a bit like dynamic tension. The second section deals with the execution and release

Publish Date: 05/27/2011 15:58

http://warriorwingchun.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/biu-jee-%E2%80%93-wing-chun%E2%80%99s-insurance-policy/

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  1. Trip Shaffer says:

    Hello! My name is Trip and I am a documentary film maker from Osaka, Japan. I just finished a new documentary about Wing Chun Kung Fu being introduced to the Philippines. I saw you have a great blog about Wing Chun…and was wondering if you might share it with the world. In return, I will put a short message and link back to your site from our website. Keep up the great work with sharing Wing Chun and I hope we can help each other out!

    Here is the link – http://vimeo.com/28504153

    Here is the text info -

    Wing Chun sa Pilipinas – by Chibi Moku

    A cinematic documentary from Chibi Moku about Wing Chun Kung Fu being introduced to the Philippines. Shot over a period of 2 weeks in Manila & Laguna. Featuring Sifu Steve McGowan & Sifu Robert Greene. Also featuring actor Raymond Bagatsing and the rest of the Golden Harvest team.

    Cinematographer – Trip Shaffer – Chibi Moku

    Equipment -

    Canon 60d
    Tokina 11-16mm 2.8
    Tamron 17-50 2.8
    Canon 50mm 1.8
    Sturdyshots Sturdycam
    Konova Slider

    http://www.goldenharvestwingchun.com
    http://video.chibimoku.com

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