Wing Chun - Hidden Techniques Of The Huen Sao (part 1)

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i hope you can ...

i hope you can teach me someday and open a school here in the philippines god bless you and your family

Hi Dez, what is ...

Hi Dez, what is sifu's name and where does he teach? thanks so much.

I love this guy! He ...

I love this guy! He was a groomsmen in my wedding! yay SIFU!

shifuuuuu!!! teach ...

shifuuuuu!!! teach me....

to help you out, ...

to help you out, your teacher probly has you doin it that way because grabbin someones wrists is very easy to get out of and pointless in a real fight and uses the method of no thumb to have faster reaction to whatever is commin their way, it changes speed in mila secs, but helps none the less. one of the main points in training and fighting is know what you alone are capible of, and you will find your own path in wing tsun. =)

I'm not all that ...

I'm not all that much into martial arts, but I can understand what he is teaching. Very logical and lots of common sense.

. In Wing Chun, ...

. In Wing Chun, Huen sau becomes crucial if you intercept an opponents punch, and then use it to get to the other side to clear a new line of attack. See, Grandmaster Ip Man used to teach that each technique has it's usage, but depending on the individual, some strategies would work better than others. For example where I can find Huen Sau effective in a fight, perhaps you can't. That's okay because the WIng Chun system allows for personalization. This is why practice is crucial.

Hm... but if you ...

Hm... but if you both have pressure you both get hit.

Good instruction ...

Good instruction but brush up on the pronunciation. I had trouble understanding what technique you are referring to when you said "hoon sau" and "pack sau". Only after watching you demo it that I realized you meant "huen sau" and "pak sau". In Wing Chun there is a hand technique called "peck sau" or "pack sau" which is a striking technique, literally meaning "splitting hands".

very nice ...

very nice instruction,good video. i noticed you fully grip your opponent with your lop sao...meaning you use your thumb. i was taught not to use the thumb. any thoughts on that? anyway nice video not many pay attention to huen sao from what i have seen on youtube.

Beautiful ...

Beautiful instruction.

My friend...Watch ...

My friend...Watch Bruce Lee and how he can go pass an opponent as striking him at same time. This is a secret of Huen Sau most do not know because people stick to the technique and not the concept as Bruce did with Jeet Kune Do.

The problem is: ...

The problem is: that works only in Chi Sao! But in a real Fight, there is no chance, because the opponent is moving, kicking and punching, and that very fast and strong. He won´t give you a possibility to use the arm techniques.

Very good ...

Very good descriptive ability! this man is a teacher!

very accurate ...

very accurate description of energy use ! thanks, Ralph