Wing Chun Video Lessons for Beginners & More

 
Whether you are looking for Wing Chun lessons for beginners, looking to learn Kung Fu, a current Wing Chun beginner or longer term student looking how to improve your Wing Chun structure or wooden dummy training, or an instructor who wants more education and tutorials, our WING CHUN EDUCATIONAL SERIES has something of value for you!

8 FREE WING CHUN VIDEO LESSONS 


4 WOODEN DUMMY TIPS FOR PROPER WING CHUN TRAINING


BEGINNER'S WOODEN DUMMY LESSON


WHAT IS A WING CHUN FOOK SAO?


WING CHUN & FENCING - THE FOREARM SWORD


WING CHUN STRUCTURE: 6 CRITICAL KEYS


LONG RANGE WING CHUN: THE DIFFERENCE


THE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES OF WING CHUN


DON'T KICK HIGH! (WHY KICKING HIGH MAKES NO SENSE)




WING CHUN LESSONS - HOW-TO VIDEOS
Featuring Sifu Adam Williss , founder of The Dragon Institute, these tutorials & instructional videos are completely free to the public because we believe everyone deserves access to high quality Kung Fu. Unfortunately, there are too many "how to" and "instructional videos online" from unqualified people. These videos aim to combat that with the knowledge Williss has gained through the last 21 years of Wing Chun practice. Williss has been referred to as "the real deal" and "the truth" due to his honest, uncompromising approach to Wing Chun. Named one of the brightest teachers in Wing Chun today, Williss does not allow anyone to refer to him as a master. He instead looks at himself as a student who is just a little further down the path.

Wing Chun Video Lessons: Our Aim
We aim to help beginners and those interested in learning Wing Chun discover critical concepts within the Wing Chun system. Often, many of these concepts are missing from many instructor's knowledge.

Wing Chun Video Lesson 1:

4 Wooden Dummy Tips Every Wing Chun Student Must Know

Don't make the same wooden dummy training mistakes as every one else. These wooden dummy tips will help you to train the dummy right... or don't train it at all.

Wing Chun Video Lesson 2:

Beginner's Wooden Dummy Lesson

A beginners wooden dummy lesson, this introductory tutorial / how to training lesson helps the new Wing Chun student learn the wooden dummy (Leung Sheung Mook Jong Set #10)

Wing Chun Video Lesson 3:

What is a Fook Sao?


Wing Chun's Fook Sao should not be viewed as a fixed technique. Instead, try to see what concept it is teaching.

Wing Chun Video Lesson 4:

Wing Chun & Fencing: The Bridge & The Foil


Using fencing terminology to explain the strong (forte) & weak (foible) division of the forearm (Wing Chun bridge) and how to react to pressure placed upon these parts (based on the understanding of substantial and insubstantial).

Wing Chun Video Lesson 5:

6 Critical Keys of Wing Chun Structure

The keys to unlocking your Wing Chun potential are hidden within the foundation elements overlooked by the masses. When you are able to maintain these elements while moving and under pressure, you'll see dramatic improvement in your ability. Just as important for beginners as mature practitioners.

Wing Chun Video Lesson 6:

Long Range Wing Chun

Using fencing terminology to explain the strong (forte) & weak (foible) division of the forearm (Wing Chun bridge) and how to react to pressure placed upon these parts (based on the understanding of substantial and insubstantial).

Wing Chun Video Lesson 7:

Universal Principles of Wing Chun

The Universal Principles of Wing Chun make the art devastatingly effective. They are the basic limiting agents necessary in order to make the system work. If something you're doing in Wing Chun isn't working, always go back to these principles and figure out what it is you're forgeting. Make no mistake, good Wing Chun fighters have these principles down!

1. Relaxation
2. Forward Energy
3. Act upon a stimulus
4. Response should be simple
5. Know the goal
6. Lower your center of gravity

Wing Chun Video Lesson 8:

Don't Kick High

Kicking high is inefficient. Plain and simple. The purpose of our feet is mobility and stability. Therefore, the feet should be used very limitedly in a realistic self-defense situation. High kicks leave you vulnerable to take downs, groin strikes, trips, imbalances and leg grabs.


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