Hey Guys,
Here is a recent video of our work here in Lille. We cross train a bit in BJJ and Grappling. It's great fun and it improves your overall fighting ability a hundred fold.
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Hey Guys,
Here is a recent video of our work here in Lille. We cross train a bit in BJJ and Grappling. It's great fun and it improves your overall fighting ability a hundred fold.
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Well, MK and Kai have uploaded videos with sparring sequences in them (VT sparring, of course). I've also uploaded videos with a few sparring (also cross sparring) sequences.
As far as...
In the photo posted is Julian Bosawe and Kai Bremmekamp. Both students of MK who also teach their own groups.
Training with MK is intense, and getting busted up a bit is part and parcel of it. ...
Cutting off your opponent is difficult, and has to be "earned". That is why it is so central to our training.
In this video there are some good shots of Michael and Kai "cutting the way" in...
All great points, Frost. Thank you!
Hey everyone,
Haven't posted here in some time, but I'll give it another go with a recent video of me and my students going over some mitt drills.
Enjoy!
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Just paste the link.
Guy B.
Thank you for the description, but I would like to see a video.
I think I remember reading in another thread that you have put up a video of your work before.
Could you please paste the...
How about that video Guy B?
@ Guy b
Please paste a link to a video of your own training (not Jerry or anyone else) so we can see exactly what you think wing chun training should be like.
This type of training is a battle for superior position. When the training partner realizes that he has lost his position and has been "beat" in this sense, he stops and they start over. That's all...
These guys also train lap sau pretty well ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynaa9XQYSgg
Yes, guy b, you really do sound hard-core.
Would be a pleasure to see the clip you produced. Could you post a link to it, please?
This couldn't be further from the truth.
Sparring in my school is trained progressively and never "too soon".
Sparring (in all its forms, not just "hard" sparring) against people of other...
I don't know how far along the new book is.
I'll pm you when I have some more information.
Here is the new promo video for his school, by the way:
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Michael is working on a better, more comprehensive book. I'm waiting for that to get finished.
Thanks for the critique, I agree wholeheartedly.
Creating angles is something we work on all the time. Primarily cutting off lines of attack diagonally, but also pivoting out, slipping, etc....
+1 Frost, amazing that so many people deny this.
Hey guy b,
I honestly don't know what you're referring to, because in my clips I show my students actually sparring (moving freely) against non-wing chun guys.
In this clip, for example, one of...
Thanks for the comments guys.
My goal now for the past couple of years has been to teach my students grappling and ground fighting basics in addition to the regular ving tsun curriculum. Thanks...
Hey, haven't posted in a long time and thought I'd share a small clip of some recent training sessions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt5F_olCxYo
Man, bottom line is that Alan trains professional fighters, and his training gives them the tools they need to succeed in the MMA environment.
Hats off to that!
Just a few more clips of our recent training in Lille.
Concentrating a little more on takedown defense, which helps us in sparring against the mma guys.
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We really don't practice a whole lot of bobbing and weaving, as it can get dangerous when kicking and kneeing become part of the game.
Slipping punches, however, I find very useful. When kept...
Hi Wayfaring,
Thanks for your feedback! I really appreciate the constructive criticism.
I'm really trying to integrate more work with the focus mitts and thai pads, both to isolate certain...