Unusual wing chun training

ciao Guys,

i know we’ll have a lot of fun and to discuss :smiley: check out my blog (it is not in English but there is a video):

wingchunmilano.blogspot.com

It is not a traditional wing chun approach :stuck_out_tongue:

theres no video i think they took it down

let’s try on this link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLISillyTKQ :stuck_out_tongue:

wow i never seen anything like that, the guy look like a handicap person doing wing chun, do you know if he is or thats his way of doing wing chun, i would like to chi-sau with him. i have to see it up close. But very very different.

[QUOTE=weakstudent;990722]wow i never seen anything like that, the guy look like a handicap person doing wing chun . . .[/QUOTE]

Force myself to leave that one alone. Stop throwing me slow pitches.

[QUOTE=weakstudent;990722]wow i never seen anything like that, the guy look like a handicap person doing wing chun,
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that guy it’s me… and i haven’t any handicap yet:D

[QUOTE=weakstudent;990722]
do you know if he is or thats his way of doing wing chun, i would like to chi-sau with him. i have to see it up close. But very very different.[/QUOTE]

yes it is my way :eek:

wow no offense, why do you sway like that?, can you give a little information on your wing chun?

[QUOTE=t_niehoff;990724]Force myself to leave that one alone. Stop throwing me slow pitches.[/QUOTE]

sorry dude.

[QUOTE=weakstudent;990826]wow no offense, why do you sway like that?, can you give a little information on your wing chun?[/QUOTE]

Of course i can introduce you some points, but since the concepts ans theroies are too much to explain i prefer to put a link in order to download more informations in English.

This approach is trained in Europe…but we are not a lot of guys because it is a new approach based on the body rather than the tecniques imposed by the sistem… basically we focus more in playing on the gravity force, and to work on that and not against it. It’s a new approach in martial arts, but in it isn’t in bodywork like Rolfing, Feldenkrais, Alexander etc…

Anyway you can download some booklet from this site, which is not mine but it explain some common important concepts:

senmotic.eu

Have fun!! :smiley:

do you nean the alexander technique to do with posture etc. And roolfing is a remedial massage technique. Not sure how they apply to vt. I learnt that when doing remedial massage and sports science so would be interested but an at work so can’t watch clips

[QUOTE=bennyvt;990942]do you nean the alexander technique to do with posture etc. And roolfing is a remedial massage technique. Not sure how they apply to vt. I learnt that when doing remedial massage and sports science so would be interested but an at work so can’t watch clips[/QUOTE]

Yes i meant that… regarding the concept between VT and those “new” approach (rolfing, alexander,…) you can check the booklet in the website i’ve inserted before (senmotic.eu).

kinda like, reinventing the wheel by making it rounder.

put the pipe down…

[QUOTE=TenTigers;990977]kinda like, reinventing the wheel by making it rounder.
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not at all :smiley:

I remember!!!

http://you.video.sina.com.cn/b/1633055-1267669721.html

Goal is to massage your opponent while you fall apart. :smiley:

[QUOTE=Buddha_Fist;991179]I remember!!!

http://you.video.sina.com.cn/b/1633055-1267669721.html

Goal is to massage your opponent while you fall apart. :D[/QUOTE]

Me too.. That was from way back…

What up?

[QUOTE=Buddha_Fist;991179]I remember!!!

http://you.video.sina.com.cn/b/1633055-1267669721.html

Goal is to massage your opponent while you fall apart. :D[/QUOTE]

Yeah…something like that… but i don’t use to train with that guy :eek:

[QUOTE=TansauNg;991204]Yeah…something like that… but i don’t use to train with that guy :eek:[/QUOTE]

So you learned the slo-mo shaky touch Wing Chun from a student of his or is it your own concoction based on watching their impressive granny fighting prowess?

[QUOTE=Buddha_Fist;991260]So you learned the slo-mo shaky touch Wing Chun from a student of his or is it your own concoction based on watching their impressive granny fighting prowess?[/QUOTE]

In the past i had some contacts with some of them and with Demann itself… but i’m talking on “oportunities to train with them” (and not to study in their accademy), the main idea in my mind born with them…but i don’t think it is just the same since i had different experiences with others vision and in other martial arts. Since 3 years i’m also training in BJJ, so i’ve introduced also some common concepts from this art…

Hello,

Looking at your video clips, you are violating the #1 principal of wing chun: center line. At many instances you are doing a lot of leaning, and although it may or may not be effective at certain times, it goes against what most everyone would agree is wing chun’s bread and butter (as far as body structure).

If you are looking for an art to combine with BJJ, I believe that many have done so with Weng Chun to great effect. GM Adreas Hoffman has a Blackbelt in BJJ, maybe he has a affiliated kwoon in your area.

Many of the internal arts offer a lot of knowledge in body integration practices, you may also find some benefit in study there. Many consider Taiji to be a grappling art primarily.

Good Luck on synthesizing your own art, let us know how it goes when you do some Saan Da.

~Eric

[QUOTE=Buddha_Fist;991179]I remember!!!

http://you.video.sina.com.cn/b/1633055-1267669721.html

Goal is to massage your opponent while you fall apart. :D[/QUOTE]
I think the fact that it is filmed at the same location as “Hostle,” earns him cool points…