Synopsis |
Martial Arts |
Format |
DVD |
Color |
Color |
Rating |
ALL |
RatingReason |
Instructional |
Genre |
Martial Arts |
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by Randy Williams
The Wing Chun System is comprised of only three hand forms. Although the forms are few and easy to learn, to master them requiers patience, perseverance and determination. This mastery is vital, as the forms of Wing Chun are considered the keys to the system. The third hand form is Biu Jee or Shooting Fingers.
CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES, PART 2 continues with more explanations of the Biu Jee principles and applications including: Lowline Exclusion, Springy Power, Fock Sau Blocking and Attacking, Defense vs. Rear Attack, Close Range Usage of Long Bridge Motions, Adding Yang Power to Yin Motions, Defeat of the Yin/Yang structure, Mixing Whirlpool and Straightline Energy, Gwot Sau Scooping, Chambering at Extremely Close Range, Angled Elbow Blocking, Finger Strikes to the Eyes and Throat, Sneak Attack, Multi Attack, Piercing Toe Kick, Horizontral Long Bridge Striking, Self-Timing of the Horizontal Whip, Escape from a Headlock, Radical Line Change vs. Mutliple Opponents, Iron Palm Strikes, Headlocking, Long Bridge Grabbing, Ginger Fist, Wraparound Hits for the Clinch or on the ground. Using Wing Chun Strikes as Blocks, Radical Power Line Changes, Upward Inner Forearm Strike, Arm Bars--Standing and on the Ground, Groundfighting, Arm Takes/Head, Elbow, Knee and Hand Smashes, and more!