Adam Chan

Adam Chan

Welcome to Adam Chan KZread channel.

I have studied Martial Arts for over 30 years, and now my life purpose is to use Martial Arts to change people's lives.

►Tuesday's we release videos about Wing Chun techniques and fundamentals for beginners and experienced practitioners.
►Thursday's we release videos about Martial Arts in general and all related subjects to it.

If you're interested in Wing Chun Online Training or solo training to practice at home, check my website out:
►www.adamchankungfu.com

Stay safe and train hard.

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  • @RocheBrazil
    @RocheBrazilСағат бұрын

    Adam Chan is a jeweler. All these dropped jewels. Not a flaw.

  • @illiJomusic
    @illiJomusic13 сағат бұрын

    Nice

  • @S4leaguer999
    @S4leaguer99916 сағат бұрын

    It's that "dojo syndrome" all over again. Stop motion training sessions with barely any sparring

  • @hbc511
    @hbc51120 сағат бұрын

    Keep the info under wraps. That is the best way to go.

  • @joeboo1983
    @joeboo198322 сағат бұрын

    I think 1-2 hour a day. But gotta have some days where you do 4 hours a day, or multiple 2 hour sessions a day. There also comes a point where you can do so much you are trying to attain something and you build tension, tension not good for dissolving then you gotta dial it back some, then obsession which is inline with human ego and not ones original nature. So…. somethings you gotta go on feel and drop back, but you want get that 1-2 hours a day in. Big dedication, if you can go through the earlier aspects of dissolving getting rid of blockages well worth it,. 🙏

  • @joeboo1983
    @joeboo198323 сағат бұрын

    You gotta walk this path to get it and people really can’t get it unless you experienced why Daoists shut the hell up. However as much as you can articulate talk bout this stuff. Adam did a very good job. 🙏

  • @----DJ----
    @----DJ----Күн бұрын

    Would love for Sifu Adam or Chris to demonstrate how to properly set the body for the standing Qigong.

  • @alswedgin9274
    @alswedgin9274Күн бұрын

    🙏

  • @snowissj
    @snowissjКүн бұрын

    I remember my master talking about health… implying the body. Now, it seems that the emphasis is, in this generation, mental health.

  • @ciptatrading
    @ciptatradingКүн бұрын

    err i thought i am weird to experience some of the stuff, apparently it does happened as you mentioned. love to learn more from you.

  • @beliefsbelievers3681
    @beliefsbelievers3681Күн бұрын

    Nice to see complex explanations of what to do with energy. Footwork is as important as hand/fist/eye coordination,speed-extremely explosive. Much respect for your time that you take showing us your mindfulness sir. Blessings

  • @hbc511
    @hbc511Күн бұрын

    It's not a myth. Cultivation takes time. You are more fortunate than most. It is rare to open up the stuff.

  • @calebworden2993
    @calebworden2993Күн бұрын

    Butt iron shirt Qigong doesn't have to be used for that it's also good for taking hits when you're not losing

  • @calebworden2993
    @calebworden2993Күн бұрын

    But I don't know how to do them

  • @calebworden2993
    @calebworden2993Күн бұрын

    No I didn't actually show me how hard to hit or anything important he just told me you could do it and he told me where you at Target

  • @calebworden2993
    @calebworden2993Күн бұрын

    I bet this guy knows some of them

  • @RobertMiller-sh7gb
    @RobertMiller-sh7gbКүн бұрын

    Adam you have an amazing insight into life. Thank you for sharing.

  • @alexdow8042
    @alexdow8042Күн бұрын

    Deep bow of gratitude for you, Adam

  • @786Emz
    @786EmzКүн бұрын

    Listening to you has made me realise that Daoist Walking has the same concept as Sufi Wirling. Thank you, Bless 🙏🏼

  • @pandaman1677
    @pandaman16772 күн бұрын

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @WOLF32347
    @WOLF323472 күн бұрын

    Beautiful knowledge,thank you

  • @houseofkungfu2543
    @houseofkungfu25432 күн бұрын

    i'm going to have to disagree with you here respectfully

  • @charless3108
    @charless31082 күн бұрын

    I'm gonna have to settle my differences with him too

  • @sebastiandavid2546
    @sebastiandavid25462 күн бұрын

    That answers my question. Thanks. Great content 👍

  • @mushinwarrior
    @mushinwarrior2 күн бұрын

    Why has nobody talked about fact Bruce Lee was asked to leave ip mans school? Because students were intimidated by Bruce Lee ? Fact ipman refused to go to Hong kong - opium addiction and fact so many people mythologize ipman. He was thin and under weight looks very sickly? - I respect all Kung fu - However I Believe Bruce Lee was unique However only briefly here. Made huge impact.. but it was all him. Not wing chun or ipman or wing shueng lueng - fact they sell it like a shirt or product is sad.. Bruce Lee was a genius However jkd was never completed. ✌️

  • @Magnanimousman
    @Magnanimousman2 күн бұрын

    This series is fanatic. Thanks for sharing, Adam.

  • @stevenedmund5680
    @stevenedmund56802 күн бұрын

    I've thought of something when they said bagua was witchcraft .... look at Western square dancing ... mandatory when I went to Van Tech in East Vancouver long ago.... that has circle walking ..... in fact ... right hand star ... is a bagua move ..... promenade .... walking the opponent .... alaman left ... typical change of direction to another circle walk. Western square dancing was deemed good for health and mind. HHHMMMMMmmmmmmmmm

  • @WiDEEyeDSmILes
    @WiDEEyeDSmILes2 күн бұрын

    The flow state is of the stuff. The trick is to grow in it without becoming addicted to it.

  • @user-dw1jp7tp6i
    @user-dw1jp7tp6i2 күн бұрын

    The RED DUST, Hong Chen, sounds like the Bible, in Hebrew ADAM means literally "red dust". Now, read Genesis 1, 2, and 3 like Daoist poetry because it's also Hebrew poetry.

  • @user-dw1jp7tp6i
    @user-dw1jp7tp6i2 күн бұрын

    Amazing in Hebrew we walk THE WALK HaLacha in the Derek Ha Yashar, the right way of YHVH. Without righteousness no man shall see the YHVH.

  • @WiDEEyeDSmILes
    @WiDEEyeDSmILes2 күн бұрын

    No. This reading is a pretty blatant projection. The red dust is not a specific religion or set of rules. It is a state of being. Please respectfully listen to the former podcasts to understand what's being discussed.

  • @user-dw1jp7tp6i
    @user-dw1jp7tp6i2 күн бұрын

    @@WiDEEyeDSmILes The red dust, Hong Chen, is the world of mortal men, and the world of mortal men is the ADAMAH and the red dust Adam was made from. "Be in the adamah but not of the ADAMAH" it's literally the exact same words and concepts.

  • @18Kurion
    @18Kurion2 күн бұрын

    Hello Adam and Chris! love your work and how you explain things, your videos have been really helpful and eye opening for me and so i wanted to ask you about post training. In another video you mentioned there are lots of different stances of post training, different forms. Im guessing each stance has different purpose so i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about others styles of post training that you know? Thanks in advance for all the knowledge 🙏

  • @quincyyoungbloodakajudah4-486
    @quincyyoungbloodakajudah4-4862 күн бұрын

    Awesome 💯 💪

  • @myvt5360
    @myvt53602 күн бұрын

    Thank you sifu for helping my wing chun. Also, thank you to the sihings that are used in the many demos. I love the long fist instructions you blessed us with.

  • @joeboo1983
    @joeboo19833 күн бұрын

    Thank you Adam for making violence sexy again. For a short guy you have a swagger and fury that makes trees shake. Much Wing Chun now is do some chi sau then drink latte mocha protein shakes in the sauna room.Gone soft. Adam Chan is a real 80s action man. His wing chun is not only bout the direct destruction of his opponent, but also making the mans wife and children really cry a river. It’s brutal and brilliant. Many thanks.

  • @DanielDavis730
    @DanielDavis7303 күн бұрын

    Go have a roll with the internal guys from Adelaide Australia. U will find u been had

  • @ukonwstratagem
    @ukonwstratagem3 күн бұрын

    true master

  • @blessedrichboi
    @blessedrichboi3 күн бұрын

    Interesting drills. But in real combat you and your opponent aren’t in static position, both of you are in movement, not as two sculptures throwing telegraphed punches

  • @joeboo1983
    @joeboo19833 күн бұрын

    It’s bout making it look really sexy, Not what works in real life.

  • @robertjones4200
    @robertjones42003 күн бұрын

    Thanks

  • @robertjones4200
    @robertjones42003 күн бұрын

    Thanks

  • @raphael_2d878
    @raphael_2d8783 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Master. Always beautiful to see how you can off balance someone with the right stance and move, instead of wasting energy with different trapping techniques that will only leave ways for the attacker to react.

  • @scandaglio
    @scandaglio4 күн бұрын

    "If you've got time to read, you've got time to practice"

  • @benedictchin8799
    @benedictchin87994 күн бұрын

    Greetings Adam and Chris thank you.Very Refreshing👍🏾

  • @ghostwalkerairsofttech1947
    @ghostwalkerairsofttech19474 күн бұрын

    What is the point of this video? An instructor beating up on his student? I see little meaningful instruction going on here.

  • @charless3108
    @charless31084 күн бұрын

    Same, only a mere 4 minutes was spent demonstrating a small number of applications of the "technique" after all

  • @raphael_2d878
    @raphael_2d8783 күн бұрын

    He's showing how to flow on trapping when using a pak sao drill. It's common in wing chun for students to practice doing these exercises. He's showing you how to react later depending on which attack is coming at you, chi sao starts one way and it might end many different ways, same way with these exercises. When a master is teaching a move like pak sao, our lap sao he needs to teach how to follow that up. That's the video. Only a person who never did wing chun would ask that.

  • @blessedrichboi
    @blessedrichboi3 күн бұрын

    @@raphael_2d878I have a question for you: just show me a video JUST ONE VIDEO in where all those techniques showed here works. Well. You’ll find no one. So, what’s the point whit all these wonderful and cinematic drills?

  • @blessedrichboi
    @blessedrichboi2 күн бұрын

    @@raphael_2d878 I have a question for you: just show me a video JUST ONE VIDEO in where all those techniques showed here works. Well. You’ll find no one. So, what’s the point whit all these wonderful and cinematic drills?

  • @alswedgin9274
    @alswedgin92744 күн бұрын

    🙏

  • @robertsewell536
    @robertsewell5364 күн бұрын

    Fantastic as always.

  • @WingChunPodcast_Rusin_Vasiliy
    @WingChunPodcast_Rusin_Vasiliy4 күн бұрын

    Cool video! Adam, I’m glad I watched it, and I’ll say more: I did an analysis of this video on my channel for students of the Feleration Wing Chun of Russia. Thank you for a wonderful example of high-quality work!

  • @ttc.o4007
    @ttc.o40074 күн бұрын

    Precise and simple explanation. Shifu Chin is my hero 😎👍

  • @alswedgin9274
    @alswedgin92745 күн бұрын

    🙏

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott5 күн бұрын

    It really depends on the condition. For example, I fought full contact bare knuckle for ten years. When it was a match with a referee, there were a lot of rules which cut my options, so I just did closed fists. But there were times I went up against someone in private away from the school where it was just me and him with no body looking, and that’s when things got interesting. In cases like that open hand is used a lot more because you’re grabbing the jacket, wrists, hair and so on, and we ended up using a lot of techniques straight out of the old Chinese forms that modern people in rings say are useless, but in reality they work in the outside world. So yeah, it depends on the situation or condition on whether fists or open hand is better.

  • @stevenedmund5680
    @stevenedmund56806 күн бұрын

    it always comes down to repetition and conditioning ... that's why stupid fights online labeled "karate master " or "wing chun" master gets beat up by MMA giving traditional martial arts a bad name is due to no conditioning or free sparring. Weekend warriors if you will so to speak. Nothing the "masters" do is realistic for real world combat application. Also ... anyone who calls themselves a master has already set a limit to their knowledge and ability. Grandmaster is only fitting if someone creates something unique which is formidable and great. Old world Kung Fu and conditioning is a dying breed. I would say only 2% of practitioners are able to use their "style" so to speak against multiple opponents in a real contemporary combat situation

  • @erico2277
    @erico22776 күн бұрын

    The sensation/practice of letting go and not getting stuff in a certain level, made all this click on a practical level. Huge difference.

  • @benedictchin8799
    @benedictchin87996 күн бұрын

    Correct.

  • @D--man
    @D--man6 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video