Human Weapon Kung Fu - Wing Chun Punch
This is a Technique Shown on an Episode of 'Human Weapon' on the History Channel Fridays !! Check your Local Listings. This Move is From the Kung Fu Episode
This is a Technique Shown on an Episode of 'Human Weapon' on the History Channel Fridays !! Check your Local Listings. This Move is From the Kung Fu Episode
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@freedom_at_the_cross
2 жыл бұрын
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They are called Straight Blasts and are extremely useful for pushing your opponent backwards causing him to lose his balance. The technique is used by running towards your opponent while performing these punches, driving them back until they either counter your attacks ( which is highly unlikely, if you are doing them correctly ) or fall to the ground. This was one of Bruce Lee's favorite attacks. These punches should also be aimed at the face preferably, but the solar plexus are works as well.
@BdDaBOMB
3 ай бұрын
The genius of the styles design is it's inceptive-based. Meaning, one only engages in these straight blasts after incepting a strike then upon incepting said strike following through with a chain or shift of straight blows at a finishing intensity to collar vitals
There are no better styles; only better fighters.
@BdDaBOMB
3 ай бұрын
Come on though, Wing Chun interceptive striking-philosophy definitively makes it the more practical style and automatically a better fighter.
Bruce Lee proves it, he combined Wing Chun with many other styles, that's why he was so professional, it was even said in his biographic documentary "I Am Bruce Lee 2011"
Wing chun is extremely effective. Fighting is not about power, it's about speed. And even more so, technique and accuracy. Like it said, a human body can only take so much before it eventually breaks. It might not have the most powerful attacks at times, but the speed and technique are almost unmatched. If you can't hit your opponent it doesn't matter how strong your strike is.
@paddotk Lee mixed wing chun with other styles he saw as useful, such as Western boxing, wrestling, and savate (3 main parts of pankration). After training in boxing he knew it could be very dominant in fist fighting and he used techniques described in books that were written by highly skilled boxers of the earlier eras. Many movements and "tricks" you don't see modern boxers use. The books by Dempsey, Corbett, and Driscoll are still available today either by downloading them or purchasing them.
I did Karate starting from 11y.o all the way up to 18. In my 20s i did 2 years of Wing Chun. I never did really understand how Wing Chun punches like this were supposed to be so powerful vs what i was taught in karate but it was two very different disciplines anyway. Karate was always generating power from your stance, twisting your hips when you throw your punch as well as the speed from the trajectory of your fist which was always down by your hip (idk... Karate things....Karate see, karate do) Wing chun punches seemed more like death by 1000 cuts If you can accurately hit the same spot 100 times with weaker punches or hit vital areas to maximise its effect, its better than the one big super big punch you normally throw in karate, but nobody ever said you needed to throw your entire body weight for just one punch. When i sparred with people, we never went at it 100% like we were trying to murder each other. Though my opinion is that if i can end a fight in a single strike or the least amount of strikes - that is my goal. I aint got time to give you tummy rubs and tell you how im going to turn your insides into freshly blended chunky fruit juice. Either you lose or I lose, The sooner you go down, the sooner i can get the hell out of there. I dont want to still be there giving you massages when your crew turns up to beat my ass.
Something that I *definitely* need to watch at 10pm
This punch is trained by the Xiaolin monks who dedicate their entire lives since they were children to maximising speed and strength. Normal humans cannot do this punch without it being incredibly weak, because the speed requires the change in direction too much. However, it doesn't take much to stun an opponent and a series of these could easily shatter ribs.
wingchun.......rocks
press 5 simultaneously. "HAAAHAAA YOOOUUU CANT CAAATCCHH ME!!!!!!"
Wing Chun ftw! If you watched Ip Man 1 and 2, you'll see why.
he did bong sau(wing hand), lap sau, chain punch i think so
@albertechevarria4701
10 жыл бұрын
bong sao into a fak sao to the throat and he lap sao'd with his backhand (wu sao)
I love it how these techniques are so simple when shown on animations and in tv... So i thought that that's it. No super secret tricks of trade involved. No practice needed. Then i go to Han Moo Doo free contact sparring and try it out: The sparring partner as about the same lvl as i am: i get kicked the snot out of my foot.
Once you master this move, you're pretty much invincible.
0:15 STANDING HERE, I REALIZE
these are probably the worst explained moves ever
@valgez Also, the whole concept of the chainpunch is that when you punch, that punching IS your guard, while the other is forced to guard, that's why this technique is effective, because there only way to stop it is to take a blow, then try to do a takedown. OR, a very very well placed hook. I know what I'm talking about, I've done martial arts for years.
So easy yet powerful.
he, i am completely learning this style of fighting, it always seem to be the fastestand more sufficent of them all
this video will now gonna teach you real kung fu
i do classical ving tsun. love it. one of the simplest martial arts, but one of the deadliest. no fancy kicks to the head,from the waist and down,usually the groin. punches are so fast u wont believe. protect ur centreline. im in the chi sao bussiness now. its getting really interesting. been goin to classical ving tsun classes for 2 and a half years now. its awesome. u can also develop ur CHI power. thats 1 other thing awesome about it. i can throw 6-7 punches in 1,5 seconds. pretty cool ha?
We punching fast like Batman with this one
the perfect style is the combination of various different type of styles so i kinda agree to what you are saying
damn that technique is the bomb
All attacks and counter-attacks are initiated from this firm, stable base. Wing Chun rarely compromises structure for more powerful attacks because this is believed to create defensive openings which may be exploited.Wing Chun techniques are generally "closed", with the limbs drawn in to protect the central area and also to maintain balance.
I could not agree more to your statement.
@yosharian the vertical and horizontal fist makes perfect sense but would you be so kind to demonstrate on the brick wall lol
The rear foot of the attacking guy in this animation is pointing outwards, along with the knee. Therefore, the hip and thus the whole body isn't optimally supported and the punch is weaker than it could be. He is also punching more from the wrist instead of the elbow (which you see because from the side, it looks a bit like a cycling action and the fists go down a bit) This makes kinetic linking through structure even more difficult, the full potential of the whole body isn't utilised.
@Bonertronica Another thing, rotating the fist into a horizontal position weakens the punch by putting the finger joints first as opposed to the knuckles. Easier to break your fingers.
🔥 😭The genius of Wing Chun is these finisher type center-line shift chain striking blows are ALL following a parrying-type interception... Yo W Wing Chun 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Beware of Wing Chun practioners, retreat!
@Sadoruro better fact to know, no iron weapon constructed up to and during the medieval era can destroy its shield, and when being shield slammed by the spartan shield, it has the impact force enough to outright kill someone.
i clicked on this video because the name to the move just sounded cool in my head
"With the elbow behind your wrist, the power of each punch is maximised" You keep your elbox back to withdraw the arm quickly for another strike, and to minimise the length required to hit, not to maximise power. It actually takes a lot of power away due to the small distance of the punches.
xD the other silver surfer at 0:20 was like "stop it, it tickles!"
@Bonertronica on a website. "The vertical fist places the knuckles forward, allowing them to take the impact of the punch and transmit the force down the back of the hand. A horizontal fist, in contrast, puts the finger joints in front of the knuckles so the impact must be taken there, making it easier to break the fingers. This can be tested by punching a wall with a vertical and then a horizontal fist." Seems to make sense to me.
@K0nijntje Bij welke vereniging hebben die een hoge band dan? Bij de NWCF krijg je die niet als je je niet kan verdedigen hoor.
i gotta say the center line theory is just cool.
@BlaCCsky74 awesome man, i'm thinking of learning wing chun i'm 18, i used to do aikido alot but as an infant, but i dropped it because i was a fool. I'm looking for a style that can relief alot of stress and is known to be effective for self defense i've tried looking it up everywhere and researching it but havnt really found solid info. I've found out there's a wing chun instructor 3 mile away from me. Would you say wing chun is effective for self defense/confidence/stress relief?
I can't hear the sound - does it say anything about how much force is being applied per hit? What's stopping the other person from attacking with a right straight or side kick etc? Thanks.
@Greathoof I always thought this was odd, because in my class we're taught to aim for the face when doing our chain punches..
@xFierceDeityLinkx That movie is AWESOME! It inspired me to join karate - and I've never regretted that decision.
ah, haha didnt learn it yet from my instructor, only been training 2 weeks now - tried to learn it by inspiration, wasnt easy xD
I spoke with my Sifu, Steve Lee Swift, yesterday and he has revealed plans to ,hopefully, start posting some videos here on youtube about a variety of things starting early next year. These will include a variety of chi sau drills such as dan chi sau (single sticking hands) , bong lap, double rolling (double sticky hands), and chi gerk (sticky legs) and possibly blindfold fighting.
i love using this combo when i use kung lao in mortal kombat hahahaha
Dear Santa, I want to be able to fight like the Grey man ion KZread.
Its not often that you actually even need to follow through with chain punches. Palm strike to the nose with a Chop to the neck to folow will do the trick.
Chain punches directed to the throat are powerful enough and most of all faster than any wide swinging "power punches." When you don't have pillows on your hands, I mean boxing gloves, it isn't necessary to hit so hard and it also isn't wise without that padding to hit the "bowling ball" that is a human skull.
Does anyone know if there's a DVD consisting all of these tutorials with the grey men in 3D?
this style is really the most deadly
@pddd09 what is different? Just wondering, I don't know much about Wing Chun.
@Blackjack8585 What about pankration? Didn't greeks without weapons use it instead of just Boxing?
its so funny he`s cool with taking all the hits
Well, things are pretty simple to me. There is no superior martial art. Just superior martial artists. Period.
@ikcjjtt Pinpoint accuracy? Not really. There's a pretty large amount of area that can be struck which leaves a relatively large room for error when compared to targets such as the eyes or the upper lip. As for the other takedown methods you mentioned, how often do you see those used in UFC outside of a clinch? Very rarely. Most of the time you see them diving towards your legs to try to lift you off the ground and take you down. The only time I see sweeps and trips used are from (cont)
this is correct and ive heard several masters in wing chun say "that one shouldn't learn just wing chun, but if you apply wing chun's constant aggression to for example mui thai then that can make you a better mui thai fighter and so on"
Thankyou for clarifying, wish they would literate that instead of making wing chun a gradual battery ram, which brings the practitioners to shame: Lets not talk about the center line, lets not talk about the "intercepting fists" as Lee would put it, lets not talk about economy of motion and the direct and incredibly efficient line of approach that is the theory of wing chun, just its iconic rapid punches:p I tell you!;D
Ok, for those who have any idea what i'm saying this video got some things wrong. He blocks with a bong sao and he doesnt have a wu sao behind it. A bong sao always has a wu sao behind it to cover an blind spots and once the punch is blocked the wu sao turns into a lap sao grabbing the arm before going in for the punches. So its bong sao+wu sao, lap sao, punch, check punch, roll punch.
the battering ram is for a frame of reference, it would be hard to get all the ideals of any art into a 30 second video :P, i agree though it would be nice to have a brief intro to each art then show a technique.
I don't think that a possible enemy would stand so calm and not attack you
@Alecal89 what you say is absolutely true, but you also have to understand that wing chun is a martial arts that specializes in extra close range combat where both fighters are limited in movement.
@HEMIH3AD It's called a demonstration, and even if they tried to punch since the center is occupied you have to go around which takes longer and by that time the power will be taken off because you're off balance, one of the objectives is to move your frame, everything is forwards.
So, is the point to put my full energy into each blow, or is it to just use a barrage of light attacks?
Sometimes I feel as if those chain punches might be more effective somewhere along the lines of being delivered upon the vulnerable face, instead of the relatively vastly robust chest, .just an idea
@2ndRangers2nd yes it was! all 3 were awesome!
If you get punched in the chest there'll be a brief moment during which you don't react. The impact stuns you. This is that, but the hits are chained so fast it's insanely difficult to ever stop being stunned. And then you've fallen down and he's punching your face and oh look a white light.
@Randomeris1 I love that movie !!! Have you watched Ip Man 2? It's awesome
The punch is also used in the ribcage, face, chin, cheekbones and the eye sockets. It'snot limited to just the chest.
@bishketflux No one actually chains punches like that, it's very uncommon to do a LONG burst simply because of that fact. Actual practice is to do a "Stop attack" to chain your punches whenever the other person reacts. Basically interrupt the timing of the attacker by chaining a punch whenever he attempts to block the previous attack.
@ikcjjtt a relatively long lasting clinch. As for who specializes in what you call "pinpoint killing techniques", Karate (at least the traditional Shorin-Ryu and Goju-Ryu styles), many forms of Kung Fu (including Wing Chun, White Crane, "Dragon" style, etc.), Tae Kwon Do (mainly kicks directed at the neck), Kajukenbo (attacks directed at the eyes and throat), even boxing if they take off their gloves.
@paddotk I should have been more clear. The modern version of pankration pulls elements from other styles besides just groundfighting and boxing in an attempt to reorganize it. Ancient pankration was the mixture of Greek boxing and wrestling along with all kinds of submission holds and strikes which included kicking as well.
I learned it myself, wasn't that hard to try. Now my friends think I'm a psycho.
Everyone seems to always argue about which fight style is the best. >.>
@Bonertronica Hmm. Do you understand where the energy comes from when you punch?
It's scary to know that almost 2 million people have now learnt to be a chicken...
The only way more distance creates more energy is through centrifugal force while spinning, possibly some weird spinning capoeria punch.
@MrTh34 As a guy who DOES NOT practice Wing Chun and has been on the receiving end...these punches from a trained artist, each punch is like getting hit by a baseball at around 40 - 50 mph
@N09357 I suppose that would make sense, since after the first three punches, most opponents would recover and build their defense.
@pddd09 im looking inot starting it soon is it a good style to learn
continued: when we have broken through someones defenses and thy are either falling back, trapped, or falling down.
@MaestroDraven Do you know who created Wing Chun ?
@moupriksate alright peace. ya btw its called "功夫" because the sound when we said *kung fu*.. makes the "K-U-N-G F-U" hence in english its said as Kung Fu.
@kostya237 What is that exactly? Throwing fireballs?
@LS0412 - I don't know what form of Wing Chun you were taught but a bong sau is most logical before JCC chain-punching because it 1) opens up the opponent and 2) creates the most economical starting point for a chain. e.g.- if you used Fook sau/Fuk sao or Taun sao/Tan sau you would be in the first case putting your punching arm out of zone and in the second you would have your own arm in the way.
@zacktillery you're completely correct....the animation is incorrect, the punches are meant to travel on a slight upward incline not in a circular downward motion...and secondly you advance forward constantly not stand there on the same point lol
i agree however fighting styles do have strength and weaknesses to consider and its up to the fighter to realize these strength and weaknesses and to improve utilize them to make themselves the better fighter
so is this technique about speed more than power? explain, thanks
very ninja
I can answer for those asking what is wrong in the video. The stance, footwork and location of the punches. Though you can attack the sternum, the usual place you chain punch is the face. Also you do not just start chain punching. The punches start after the other persons defenses have been compromised or he is falling back or down after a kick. It can also be done after a trap where the other persons arms are immobilized.
@ikcjjtt so is this technique based on speed?
@brianlam616 actually they did explain why they hit the core center line, though briefly they did mention it.
@McLawlz Funny. Without learning it. So I watch something and I learn it immediately. Cool.
wow the silver surfer has a new job
in the Mass Effect 2 trailer, Thane does this to some guard. lol
does anyone know where i can watch the whole thing ?
@Junfan4774 1) Technique is VERY important. 2) Wing Chun was specifically developed to allow technique to overcome differences in power. The rest of your comments... yes, those are important. Frankly, I think the most important thing with fighting is experience.
@martialartist111 Gun in close quarters can be defeated as long as you keep the barrel off center line. The key is grip and control to keep the guy from getting the barrel on you. But unlike the movies, a simple knee to the groin can usually fix this issue. Thus after gaining control, it is very important to disarm immediately after somehow (aikido tends to work well).
how long can you continue punching until the target's stun wears off?
Check out my Sifu, Steve Lee Swift, if you want to see some Wing Chun demonstrations. He was taught by both Yip Man's sons, Yip Ching and Yip Chun, and 2 of his best students, Wong Shun Leung and Simon Lau. He is recognized as one of the fastest and most aggressive Wing Chun practioners on the planet.
Sherlocke Holmes taught me so much.