Wing Chun High skill Natural Fighting
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- čas přidán 26. 05. 2011
- High Skill Natural fighting
Wing Chun open and free but in the same time structure without sitting
Triangle with the elbow out sometimes, hart to understand and those who understand more hard to believe.
High skill wing chun natural fighting looks simple like western boxing but includes the complicated structure and form in the simple and powerful actions.
this guy understands wing chun, i look on youtube and everyone tries to be ip man. they dont understand martial arts. this guy understands that u just do, u dont think, or plan or get so technical, u just flow.
u have to think plan and be technical in beginning n intermediate levels. u r programming the concepts literally into your muscle memory/ brains reaction centers...then later they come out naturally with form variations to fit the situation, without thinking. if u train the right methods and dont rush the process, learn bad habits by sparring too soon
Great points
He's the best in the world ... I can say that n mean it cuz it's true . Gary lam trained him and he was his partner for a long time .. I study him every day faithfully and practice and teach his tenements..
He’s a top master.. he’s checking the hand and continuing in afterwards.. and he changes (shifts) on each interception (jeet) he’s the best.. I watch this everyday.. train it everyday
And then you meet a boxer and you have some serious problems
Sifu!!!! I finally found someone that teaches WC the way I do. Bless you Sifu Evangelos for telling people the truth about our fascinating martial arts system.
Im gonna start a CZcams channel in the very near future, and continue telling the TRUTH about how we really apply WC physics against our opponents also.
At first I thought I would receive a lot of resistance from our community. But I was going to do it anyway. And now that I see you showing it properly, so here I come.
BTW, I've been watching you and Sifu Gary Lam for years and have always appreciated how Sifu Gary Lam demonstrates it.
I am from Ip Man lineage through Sifu Leung Sheong, Sifu Ken Chung, Sifu Eddie Chong, and Sifu Michael Nedderman. I am Sifu Nedderman's 1st accomplished student and have been training for 20yrs.
And this is how we were taught to apply our WC physics. AWESOME JOB SIFU!!! Keep up the good work brother...
WC is actually an awesome system, but it takes a long time to become good at it. its awesomeness comes from the sheer depth of the system itself. it takes years and years of solid training to have these kinds of skills. in the end you don't think about it because it all becomes second nature. he makes it look effortless because repetition is the mother of skill.
Yea you're kind of right, it takes years to truly understand and master wc, but I've been training a semi pro cage fighter for 18 months and he's gone from only winning 2 of his last 7 fights to winning the last 8 fights in a row. It's now what you train but how you train, I teach a few people who aren't really interested in the whole system just what they can use, so if it's just self defense you want then 18 months and you would be able to use wc in a confrontation, that's not saying you would defo win but you would be able to use it if you trained hard
+theUsesOFnot Exactly. This is why WC is largely misunderstood.
Define Good? I get my people effective quickly, you do them a huge disservice if you do not. Tan, Pak, Kwan Sau, Gan Sau, Bong...coupled with Jin Choi and simple mechanics and footwork. Engrain this before all else and watch how quickly they pick it up. They have a lifetime to perfect....they need basic scrapping skills now, that is my focus! And it works. It's 2017..and the world is a damn vampire....get your people solid quickly!
Bravo! this is rare to see. i'm a big fan of Gary Lam and Sifu Evangelos
M.D.B - you should focus more on teaching them the sil nim tao mindstate. Once they have it, even once they can tap into it, they will have a huge confidence boost as an ability to apply their force onto their opponent irrespective of what their opponent is doing, and with no way for their opponent to stop or counter it. Teach them only sil nim tao till they reach a level of relaxation and find their structure, then chum kiu to help them find their center points and how to turn using the entire spine/structure. Doesn't matter how many movements of Wing Chun you teach them, until they no longer use muscles to perform their movements they will be stomped in a street fight to anybody who knows how to throw combos quickly and powerfully.
It’s an honor and a privilege to check in here every so often to brush up on my 18 hand..
Have you/can you do a video demonstrating how wing chun deals with other types of punches (not just straight punches/chain punches)? I am interested in seeing how these techniques are used against other forms of attacks. Rarely see hooks or uppercuts thrown which is likely to be encountered in the real world
He is so skilful! I've seen videos of him training with Gary Lam, a well known wing chun instructor who is from Hong Kong.
The best use of chi sau I have seen on youtube so far. Shown in a realistic way and demonstrates just how good wing chun is.
That’s the real wing chun
great technique, all respects! makes me never leave the gym, so inspired.
Trust me! There are a lot of martial art hacks out there. This guy is the real deal. Not saying he's ready for a professional mma fighter, but he definitely would have no problem defending himself against most any natural street attacker! Do not underestimate what you see here!
+Bryan Speer Why do you think a "professional MMA fighter" is the ultimate opponent? You've seen only a glimpse in this video. I think you HAVE underestimated what you've seen. No disrespect intended.
I'm a fan ... once for all !
I love Wing Chun, Learn - live - practice - love.
I'm extremely happy I stumbled across this video, The level of skill here is phenomenal .. I would love to see more so I'm subscribing... Thank you for sharing
Brilliant !
well done !!! they are both great teachers !!
Best Wing Chun I've seen.
I learned so much from this video..
Very nice Sifu Evangelos some real wing chun flow and mechanics that most others do not show on videos or understand.
Wow !!! Super !!!
excellent stuff guys!
beautiful flowing moves, so true about hitting three times rather than just one
Awesome reactions!!!great flow....like water...great understanding of traditional wing chun ...
great stuff. nice sensitivity and structure.
Great stuff
Great Video!!!
Attack and defense in one motion. Nice!
Distance control the most important factor in a fight.
Awesome video
Woow super 👍👏 mistrzu👍👍👍
That is simply beautiful. Absolutely top notch. Thanks for the video. It's a privilege to see this.
Very nice. Skill in the foreground, Elvis in the background.
Very pretty techniques. I would love to learn how to defend against punches that are not as straight down the middle with the elbow down. I would guess that you'd have to pivot slightly or elbow spike the fist.
We have answers for those. 1. RIGHT HAND HAYMAKER “Go southpaw and reach across back hand to the outside eye. (OPEN CENTER OPEN SEASON 2. HIT RIGHT HANDED right away. This will guard the other side. This is good to use on a sloppy wide haymaker. Reachy punches? Easy. 1. CRASH THROUGH IT with VERTICAL FIST. Left slides inside a right straight. JKD 1. Stand orthodox. Use a back hand swipe past your center all the way to the left side. 2. PUNCH LEFT HANDED “It will slide right inside of his reachy right hand.
Q: " Wing Chun is fun huh ? "
Me: " More than Anything ! "
love gary lam and evangelos..theyre both awesome..
Boh Super.....thats great
wow I learned alot thankzzz alot shifuhhh!
This guy is SO good
Perfect, Super like that Master
Nice moves I like it good job
Nice demonstration, very well-trained and skillful, 10/10~!
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Also I love that dude in the background with the greaser hair cut. . he looks like hes about ready to take his Best Gal to the Malt shop in his Hot rod :)
this guy is so cool - watched this clip tons of times and i love the bit at the end "lets go drink coffee" - brilliant hehehe
awesome!
AWESOME !!!
finally i found a real fighter
Yes, this man is a true warrior. You can be sure is critics have never won a fight.
this is fascinating
Sifu u are great give more tip to us
i would love to be this mans pupil he has a great demeanour i bet hes a great teacher
lol , here and here and here , here, here,here , very nice 10
Awesome stuff.....
i really wish i had a wing chun trainee im really in love with the style
Nice flow.
thank you very much for this film it actually is really helpfull!
i cannot wait until level 3! evangelos is very knowledgeable
love it
Thanks for the knowledge much appreciated. I am sure like every martial art there is a counter and reversal for everything. Keep practicing :)
Good, good, good :) I like it. Great, nice and relax, good control.
Nice one I ever seen...
Marvelous Kung Fu skill.
bel video...complimenti
I've never trained in Wing Chun, but you seem very good at it. You should make a video showing sparring against an untrained person and/or against a martial artist from a different martial art. Please consider it, and if you do so, please notify me.
Very good skills
This is really awesome stuff for when you're attacked by someone who stands one foot in front of you, feet planted, making slaps and arm punches! Awesomes!
For more accomplished attackers, consider Muay Thai and a grappling art such as BJJ.
Holy crap he's fast, amazing how he uses chi Sao to read his sparring partner. That right there is a true master of wing chun.
@adamchou You're right. Those deflections will not be used for hooks/crosses. From what I've learned so far, one will use the bottom or top of your forearm to intercept a hook at the inside of your opponents elbow. Or intercept more towards the shoulder, depending on the distance. However, the preference is usually to let the strike pass in order to obtain a better angle/position.
I watch u everyday,, n train it..
Wow.. 👍
i like it
Very impressive
amazing
Super.
Impressive
so honoured that i was trained by Sifu Evangelos and instructor Epaminontas.....
very good~~~~~!! X1000
You learn that martial arts have learned a deep level ~~
super !!!!
grandissimo complimenti
Very nice. I guess I have to get my kid into this art. He is12 hope it's not too late.
nice style,he shows how it is the ultimate unarmed discipline,at high skill levels it begans to look the defender is in away the puppetmaster and controls the attackers every move.its like liquid clockwork
i think sifu gary lam made a dvd about kicks. cheers
love how calmly he deals with being attacked
Nice presentation..! And how about that Italian food and Italian coffee..sounds good after a good workout..
I wanna learn wing chun so bad!
This is the best you seen? I mean, this is GREAT. Don't get me wrong. But there is many videos on youtube just as good, couldn't say which one is the best.
he never do a dvd specifically for that (haha) but he do a lot of take down, like when the opponent lose balance. and there's basic counter in the form if we were caught from behind. there's a lot of 'what if' out there, wing chun is concept based, therefore we can adapt.
Nice
I always wanted to learn wing chan kung fu.
WOW !!!
but i do get ur point and i do think i will also do some training aside from the sparring with mma people.. becuz like u said... should it happen.. its always good to have some knowledge
legendary
Sifu Evangelos, can you do any videos for fighting against western boxer. Maybe jab, cross, hook defense. That would be great.
Neil M why not?
Neil M you can ask sifu george anagnostakos... idk why Greece has such great wc guys
Ip sifu always told that the best way to practice wing chun is to adapt the techniques and the strategies to the opponent's style and fighting. that's how the idea for applied wing chun came with Duncan Leung sifu.
@zedsj Hi I've just read your comments and totally agree with them. May i ask who you think the 3 are?
This is not only a Nice Guy .....but a Great Nice Guy....
Can really tell he is a student of Gary L. Similar flavor!..great wing chun!
"Finish him already"
I can totally tell he's Gary Lam's student hahah nice!
i get ur point mate.. i will see how it goes when the time is there.. first i need to get good at using wing chun... im just addicted to it u know.. i dont have that with other styles.. in the end i might end up training other stuff in mma but i am still confident that wing chun alone will be a great thing for me.. Wong Shun Leung was undefeated and i am training his wing chun... so im pretty confident the style is effective even in the ring.. u just have to train right...
I saw him beginner. Now he is great sifu like his sifu , Gary lam^^
for everyone below. WC choose not to fight in MMA competitions because it would mean taking away the fundemental techniques: chop to the throat, straight kick to the knee, stomp kick to the knee, snap kick to the groin and so on and so forth. Plus people tend to do WC as a self defence, not to enter competitions. So there are no videos about it, doesn't mean anything. You're assuming that everything is on CZcams :P my style doesn't have a single clip on here, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Back to the subject, if I have proper structure yes I agree, but if my arm is already collapsed into my body, I don't have proper structure, and I would need a great deal of strength to overcome a strong punch that was performed correctly.
Problem is he's demonstrating on guy whose an extreme amateur. Straight line movement only and only got chain punch even for his entry. Do it against someone of equal skill, becomes wildly different, do it against a boxer and the technique becomes more rounded.
By your stupid arguments what are you trying to prove, that your stupidity is invincible against everything in the World ?
perfect technique, demonstrate at high speed while without hurting the other one, that is difficult
Put this guy in a movie plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz doing that scene I dont want to fight plzzz lol
Love this guy. Great attitude. Very skilled also. One question though: What is the Gary Lam lineage?