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Wing Chun lesson 3 : basic leg exercise/ moving forward with turn


Master Wong Wing Chun Kung Fu Level 1 basic 60 Lesson includes basic techniques and aspects from our Sil Lim Tao, foot work, hand work, blocking, kick, punch, trapping, pad work ,striking and the first energy drill: lap sao, punch drill, elbow drill all needed for the next level of training. With the focus on a practicality rather than tradition and olden day, our system really works today! Master Wong Training is available in Ipswich Suffolk UK. Click here for more info. masterwong.tv To support these lesson features you can download a full lesson pack with up to 60 lessons for reference and continued learning, click here to see downloads. store.payloadz.com


25 Responses to “Wing Chun lesson 3 : basic leg exercise/ moving forward with turn”

  1. jovellenz says:

    when i saw that ip man movie

    i got inspired to take wing chun lessons.

    thank you sifu for the hard work and for posting free lessons. it helps alot

    godbless

  2. lammens7 says:

    Thats right like in the classic styl this is the wester styl

  3. schulleee says:

    hmm don´t you usually keep your heel, of the foot you pull after, on the ground to keep always your stable stand and your bodyweight in your armactions ? ( like attacks blocks etc.)

  4. 10ninja196 says:

    if you are a martial artist u should respect every art and every teacher. good and hard work done by master wong for free u must honer his work
    stop talking nonscence

  5. TimeLapseConsortium says:

    Well said. This could basically be applied to 99% of Youtube comments.

  6. puppetmaster1777 says:

    You wanna know a secret about trapping? It is the ultimate dexterity tool for grappling and striking!!!! this is what sooooo many mma guys overlook as well as most martial artists. i did trapping for years and when i finally learned to grapple, it was so easy to learn. Does a boxer fight the way he hits a speed bag? no but he still uses it, because it a DEXTERITY TOOL =0 goodluck in your training….and may the chun be with you…..

  7. casanova520 says:

    Im not surprised that you all talk trash to master wong cuz from what I heard that alot of people talked trash to Bruce Lee.. you and all are alike freak! There is no, better than you and me.. All he is trying to teach us some who never know or little about Wing Tsun. If you feel disagree the keep it yourself, only coward talk negative to other! period!

  8. youtubkicksass says:

    idiot roots impact a style but it is how you adapt to the style alone not the roots that they contained

  9. souljabarb says:

    First off kid nonsense is one word.
    If an art originates from Japan I consider it Japanese,
    (learn your roots because the origin greatly impacts the style)
    also the conversation was about correct terms.

    Please go spent your time elsewhere keyboard warrior.

  10. EspadaBG says:

    @souljabarb seeing that your username has soulja means that you are retarded.good night

  11. youtubkicksass says:

    Souljabarb but you speak non scence their is no such Japenese style of fighting or martial arts. Sensei or Sifu they are both just a way for us to respect a teacher.

  12. youtubkicksass says:

    Sqeak Sqeak, blah blah blah, Sqeak Sqeak, blah blah blah, body foward blah blah sqeak. This is nonscence Wing Chun is an exellent foundation for combat but their is some nonscence inside of its roots. The only usefullness of doing this is learning disipline and simplicity of movement which he forgot to mention of course.

  13. franciz1010 says:

    i really like it…

    very accurate…

    tnx to you master wong

  14. FilipinoRapper31 says:

    Thanks Sifu :D

  15. Cal1skater says:

    Ok whats with all the hate I am not talking out my arse this is very useful and Im sorry I got confused with Sifu and Sensei. I am studying Japanese and unfortunately as anyone who studies foreign languages will tell you, words get mixed up in your head. If you have nothing better to do then trawl you tube to insult people I suggest investing your time more wisely.

  16. souljabarb says:

    You’re retarded you never learned wing chun
    and if you did the person who taught you didn’t educate you or he was full of shitt.
    Sensei!!???
    thats japanese you idiot
    you may have learned some Japanese martial arts but you don’t know any Chinese.
    The correct term is Sifu…
    Now practice saying that a few times before you try talking out of your ass again.

  17. Cal1skater says:

    This is awsome been out of practice of wing chun for a few years after my sensei stopped teaching to have a family this is so useful for getting back into the martial art especially remembering the basics. thanks

  18. Timilias says:

    just want to add-up my thanks as well, I wil be starting my Wing Chun classes next week which I’m really excited about and I was looking for something that I can practise on my spare time, because I really want to do my best with this Martial Art and than I found your lessons… They’re simply amazing ! I mean I was total stranger to this and now I “know how to move and stuff… it is easy to understand and learn and very helpfull. You are really a great person Master Wong, 谢谢

  19. Ozyrus says:

    Definately? Thanks, maybe he says it twice to remind you that with every step you must put 70 percent of your weight on your back foot once you stop moving.

  20. carefreemusic says:

    70% of your weight on your rear leg. 30% on the front leg.

  21. PankrationKungFu says:

    Thanks Great Master very nice 5 stars *****

  22. Ozyrus says:

    What’s 70 70? is tht the angle at which your feet are pointing? so that they are paralell?

  23. batty256 says:

    Thank you master wong!!! nice clothes, adidas? Now moderns sifus uses modern clothing, very comfortable

  24. Madlion says:

    thank you for this, i dont have wing chun school at my town, so i will practice this for close combat defense in addition to my capoeira training

  25. Laceytube3 says:

    You have to understand that he said “this is the basic movement” at the end ….. obviously there are more ways

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