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@manone805
@manone805 16 күн бұрын
Hi Benny echo is distorting sound. Can you consider to make audio separately? Interesting topic.
@DxModel219
@DxModel219 Ай бұрын
Wow… this is a really good school/teacher.
@andreandree4384
@andreandree4384 Ай бұрын
👍 good. Does it work in UFC or one championship fights mui Thai for instance? 😂
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 Ай бұрын
@@andreandree4384 does range awareness work? All the time.
@andreandree4384
@andreandree4384 Ай бұрын
@BennyMeng-swc108 the objective in the fight is to win or over take the opponents right?!. In UFC MMA fights, for instance, the fighter won't have much time to considerate that as the opponent is coming very fast to harm you.
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 Ай бұрын
@andreandree4384 UFC 239. Askren vs. Masvidal. Range awareness was key in Masvidal's win.
@choyleefutbelgrano9404
@choyleefutbelgrano9404 Ай бұрын
Muy bueno!!!
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 Ай бұрын
@@choyleefutbelgrano9404 gracias!
@punk702
@punk702 Ай бұрын
Excellent explanation 👌 👏 👍🏿 🔥.
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@huangrick3588
@huangrick3588 Ай бұрын
Great teaching, Sifu
@huangrick3588
@huangrick3588 2 ай бұрын
Amazing
@Taniwha123
@Taniwha123 3 ай бұрын
What lineage is this ..
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 3 ай бұрын
@@Taniwha123 We train Shaolin Wing Chun.
@leoholy9818
@leoholy9818 Ай бұрын
I'm from Wong Shun Leung, king of talking hands lineage, which is also Yip Man lineage, so far, I can see no difference, just a slightly different method, so if you are not fake Wingchun , your should feel the same thing
@amarvelzombie9427
@amarvelzombie9427 3 ай бұрын
My son loves judo, but this might help!🙏
@rauljasso1536
@rauljasso1536 3 ай бұрын
Great explanation! Thank You
@rauljasso1536
@rauljasso1536 4 ай бұрын
Easy lesson! Thank you!
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 4 ай бұрын
@@rauljasso1536 no problem!
@choylifatfacundo
@choylifatfacundo 4 ай бұрын
Buen video! Ahí están los compañeros de viaje, los conozco en persona! un abrazo. 😊
@waelatyat927
@waelatyat927 4 ай бұрын
Thank you grand master beny ming for this information. شكرا جزيلا ماستر بيني مينج لمشاركتنا هذه المعلومات القيمه
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 4 ай бұрын
@@waelatyat927 you're welcome!
@choylifatfacundo
@choylifatfacundo 4 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@thunderflower7998
@thunderflower7998 4 ай бұрын
Have you exchanged opinions on historical red boat Wing Chun before 1850's and the knowledge historically documented that wing Chun is Shaolin short strike sticking body art? With respect to your undisputed contribution to Wing Chun. But a new era demands from all Wing Chun teachers to base the historical evidence.
@glennr2358
@glennr2358 3 ай бұрын
How is Hendrick?
@johndough8115
@johndough8115 4 ай бұрын
Sorry, but if you cant hold your structure from your rear leg... then you do not know how to proper Root with Internal Methods. There is a video of an old WC teacher.... Whom is standing on One leg... on top of a single Mahjong piece... which is placed on top of a Bathroom Scale. A man tries with all of his might, to push the old man off of the scale... and fails to do so. The people watch the scale, as the elderly master is being Pushed... and they see that scales values increasing... Which shows that the horizontal energy... is being routed down into the Scale... due to the Masters Internal Energy Routing Methods.
@johndough8115
@johndough8115 4 ай бұрын
Im going to add... that you also dont just stand there, allowing a person to be pressing against you like that. Its not realistic to combat at all. If someone is serious about attacking you... you should have already have launched a KICK, LONG before they were in an Arms reach. Its one thing I despise about most WC demonstrations. They dont follow the natural Order of Operations, in how you are supposed to use the system. If your mass is 100% over your rear leg, that leaves your LEAD leg weightless (It should be as light as a butterfly on a Leaf). This allows you to either Kick the OP as soon as they enter... OR... to use your lead leg, to Deflect the OPs kick-in-progress. If you had any weight over your LEAD leg.. and the OP launched a very fast low kick... you wouldnt be able to deweight in time... before getting your knee / leg kicked. My WC low kicks are fast as the quickest of Jabs... but hit with the power of a Wrecking ball. Benny... we have met, in our past... as I trained under one of the HFY instructors, in upper NY. I was trying to be as open minded as possible... But every time I mentioned the issue of a Weighted Lead leg... Neither the Instructor, nor You... would give me an Answer. Not a single Blip. Why was this? Is it that you have something to Hide? Or is it that you dont actually know? Well, one day the Instructor decided to do some Sparring with the students. I used my classic WC LEAD LEG oblique kick, to his knee. I probably only used about 10% on that kick. A mere Fraction of my short range power potentials. Yet even that was too much for him. He stopped, and asked me to go light / easier. I told him, that it WAS Light! ...but that Id reduce it further. I used just enough power, to make him realize... What he seemed not to Believe in. The potential for a Fight Ending, short range, lead leg kick. Maybe its because he never actually trained and mastered, short range power in his kicks. Maybe you, and your methods, are also missing such training. But I had mastered short range power, to Lethal levels... in both my handstrikes, and my kicks... Ages before I joined the HFY School. I have never been so frustrated in ANY other school, as I was, when I was within that HFY school. From the very start... the instructor spent more time telling Stories, than actually having the class do any physical work. Rather than be lazy like the others in the class... I just worked on various drills, while he was spinning his tales. Eventually, he and the others, recognized their own laziness, compared to how hard I worked... and he started to be more serious, and increased the physical workload. But there was still a lot of open disrespect, that I had to deal with. The teacher would say "I dont know why those other WC schools do it This way" and he would chuckle, with an aura of Superiority. But hey... Since he was Asking the Question... I would then speak up, to explain the details into why these methods were utilized. After a few such explanations, he got ticked off at me, and basically told me not to speak out on these matters... since everyone was there to learn HFY. Its one thing, if you respectfully challenge others methods, and are willing to discover the reasons... And quite another... if you choose to attack/mock others methods... while choosing to remain willfully ignorant. If you want to challenge someones methods... You have better Expect that if and when someone actually knows what the deal is... that they are actually going to Push Back. And if you Dont know the reasons... yet you have Mocked / Attacked others, despite this lack of knowledge... you are just going end up with EGG all over your face. I didnt just Learn and Master Wing Chun methods. Ive learned TKD, Muay Thai, and Wushu + Northern Shaolin style kicks. Western Boxing methods. Shaolin style Iron Body conditioning. Some Tai Chi drills, and TC methods. And even did 3 years worth of daily silent mediation sessions, long before I even started learning any Martial Art. In fact, I trained under 3 different WC schools, and ended up learning methods from several different Lineages. Yet the HFY school, and its over-confident + clearly jealous students... all seemed to view and treat me, as if I had never thrown a punch in my life! >_< The truth is... I used to spar heavy contact, almost every Weekend, against fighters of various artforms... for several years, before I had even set foot in that school. I tried to swallow the open disrespect... to try to see if the Art had something of value, to be learned. But eventually, rather than progressing... the material just repeated... and my health started to take a nose dive.. so I decided to call it quits. I believe there are some things of value to be learned, that have been Lost in other WC lineages. That said, I also believe, that there are Improved WC methods, that are in fact, superior to HFY's methods. But again... its one thing, to be forward about these things... and quite another... to be Secretive, and Selective... or at worst... Willfully Ignorant + having Bad Attitudes.
@vikctorrkreedd6418
@vikctorrkreedd6418 4 ай бұрын
So is biu sao a secondary? I myself believe it has 3 main uses offensive, recovery and a ploying hand that can set up other moves depending on range distance. Thank you again Sifu Sigong great info!
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 4 ай бұрын
@@vikctorrkreedd6418 tahn, bong and fuk are secondary.
@jasonbourne322
@jasonbourne322 4 ай бұрын
Thanks sifu keep this excelence explaining
@JKDVIPER
@JKDVIPER 5 ай бұрын
Always impressed. Refreshing to see pragmatic, usable, realistic, Kung Fu.
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 4 ай бұрын
@@JKDVIPER 🙏🏽thank you!
@JKDVIPER
@JKDVIPER 4 ай бұрын
@@BennyMeng-swc108 yes sir. 👍
@JKDVIPER
@JKDVIPER 5 ай бұрын
Great guys. 💯
@JKDVIPER
@JKDVIPER 5 ай бұрын
This guy is good. 🙏✨💯
@JKDVIPER
@JKDVIPER 5 ай бұрын
I subscribed. You’re brilliant. Teaching the BIJONG facing instead of facing away. I really like that. You used your left on his right. A correct bong, a correct tan. That’s fantastic. I could tell you were a master anyways. Refreshing to see common sense structure.
@tonyvalente
@tonyvalente 5 ай бұрын
You better move into a gated community with Security because you have no idea how to use this stuff next time I’m out there. I will come teach you.
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 5 ай бұрын
@@tonyvalente 😭👍🏽
@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue 5 ай бұрын
This explains how Wing Chun concepts can still be applied in different stances and angles, not just the stereotypical "man sau" or "jong sau" stance.
@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue 5 ай бұрын
Very educational! Thank you for sharing! 🙂
@choylifatfacundo
@choylifatfacundo 5 ай бұрын
Very good master!!! Un abrazo desde Argentina, nos vemos pronto
@ThinkingSuccess
@ThinkingSuccess 5 ай бұрын
So good. Thank you for sharing!
@evilxmetalband6532
@evilxmetalband6532 5 ай бұрын
That would be awesome. I wish the baat Cham Do section was longer,she looked great.Thanks for sharing Sifu
@choylifatfacundo
@choylifatfacundo 6 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@johndough8115
@johndough8115 7 ай бұрын
The extended Jong, is for good reason. The extended arm, gives you more Distance / Space, and Time.. to be able to defend. Think of it like a Sword, or Pole Staff. You dont hold the sword right next to your head... You extended it out in front of you, for distance, time, protection... etc. Same with a Staff.. You also should never be randomly changing your positions, without a good reason. Only move, when the OP gives you a good Reason to move / act. Those that hop around, and or are constantly trying to move around with various footwork... are wasting energy, and Jeopardizing their Stability, in the process. When a good fighter rushes in... you dont want to be caught "Mid-Hop". Nor do you want to be half way between a footwork transition... where your structure is not nearly as Strong... and your weight distribution.. is not Optimal to what you need to do.. at that moment. In that case of the attack... you often have a fraction of a second, to react properly. In one example... the OP takes a step towards you, and you instantly kick their Kneecap.. ending the fight. Being that you were waiting in Stance for them to enter... you were 1000% ready.. with ultra precise timing / Reaction Speeds. However... if you were randomly walking around... and switching up your hands randomly... and the OP suddenly rushes in... Its very likely that you might have your mass over your Lead leg... making it impossible to Kick his knee on the way In. As such.. you have already lost one range of combat... and due to your hand transitions... might have been caught mid-transition when he rushed in... leaving you with a Weak defensive structure. This means that you will have to do something drastic, to try to recover quickly... and if he is really good, it just might not be enough. While I respect every Teacher out there... I can tell you that Most of these teachers have never really sparred Heavy Contact, against various Non-Wing Chun fighters. Most especially, against fighters that are Far outside of their own weight and strength classes. I have. I used to spar against fighters from all different arts, every weekend. Most of which were Blackbelt level fighters. Many whom competed regularly... including competing in Kyokushin Karate full contact events, as well as Muay Thai fights. One way you can tell if a Teacher has a high level of fighting experience... is to look at their fingers. If they are spread apart while they perform their techs... you know they do not have a lot of actual hardcore fighting experience. When I was sparring heavy / full contact... I learned the hard way... that spread fingers, and a hanging or forwards thumb... end up getting Caught on Uniforms / Clothing, Wrenched in various directions... from collisions with the OPs limbs, and even getting directly Jammed (Jammed fingers, are some of THE most PAINFUL injuries, that Ive ever suffered). After like 2 jammed finger incidents, 3 or so hyper-extension finger injuries, and at least one wrenched thumb incident... I learned to keep my fingers (and thumb) together at ALL times. The fingers have no real strength and structural strength... on their Own. However... when they are all together... you have a much stronger whole-unit... that cant easily suffer impact based damages. Just think of it like a Toy Model.. that has small thin pieces.. vs... a toy that has thick and robust pieces. The small thin pieces easily break off... where as the thicker structures, do not easily break... even when dropped from a good height. Teachers can provide valuable knowledge... but, they dont always have All of the Answers (and or all of the Correct / Best answers) ... and... they often are not anywhere near "Masterclass" level fighters. Knowing material and performing it Decently... is very different from being Completely Flawless, within Extreme Pressure Situations. Yipman himself used to ask his students "How do you know that Im teaching you REAL Wing Chun?". It was meant to make the student realize... that they Only way to actually know, is to learn various other WC methods, as well as other arts methods... and to Learn, Master, and Physically TEST, all of these things out, for yourself (Rather than merely relying on pure blind Acceptance). According to what Ive read... Yipman himself learned at least 2 different versions of Wing Chun, himself. He also later changed the forms.. to suit "modern students" (whom would never train as hardcore as the Past ancient fighters), and Space restrictions (space was very limited, and Expensive... in Hong Kong).
@benjaminmartin2934
@benjaminmartin2934 4 ай бұрын
Guten Tag, Sie schrieben,dass wenn ein Gegner reinstürmt,sie gegen sein Knie kicken?
@benjaminmartin2934
@benjaminmartin2934 4 ай бұрын
Danke ihrer Sichtweise! Daumen hoch dafür. Ich lerne gerade die Holzpuppe und ging jede einzelne Bewegung durch. Die erste Bewegung die der Herr zeigt, ist aber im Gegensatz zu dem wie ich sie im Sinn erklärt bekommen habe.
@johndough8115
@johndough8115 4 ай бұрын
@@benjaminmartin2934 Yes. The Oblique Kick. Wing Chun is not a Sport art. It was designed for war... and to "End" the opposition as quickly as possible. Also, the first range of combat.. is Long Kick range. So, if you have allowed the attacker to get past your kick range.. you have given them an additional opportunity to get closer to being able to hit you. Now... if you are merely sparring against someone... and do not want to seriously injure them.. you have to slightly alter your methods. You can still use that kick.. but you have to reduce the impact potentials, so that it is very Mild. It should have just enough power, that it causes some pain.. and makes them realize that its a danger to them.. otherwise, they will just think its a worthless technique. Also, if using this kick in sparring... make sure not to hyper-extend the attackers leg. I generally only kick their knee, when their knee is bent forwards (such as when they are stepping towards you, and their mass is on their lead leg). Hyper extending the knee, can result in some really bad injuries. Also, when sparring with this kick.. and not using it with enough power to harm / stop the Opponent... you will have to be prepared to use quick footwork, and other hand techs... to either move out of range, and or to deal with the OPs continued attacks. In most cases, where you dont want to seriously harm the opponent, or attacker... you will follow up with a vertical fist strike to their foreheads, for an easy Knockout. Just make sure that you have fully mastered short range power.. so that you actually have reliable Knockout power. A True Internal based Wing Chun "Master", should have Lethal level strikes, from less than 2 inches of arm travel. Most practitioners do not have such potentials, because they never trained seriously, to develop short range power (Fajin - Explosive Power). If you do develop it... you only need to use between 10 to 15% of your potentials, to cause an easy Knockout. I used to do this punch, at about 15%.. and had no issues in knocking out any fighter that I chose to use it against. I will add... that if you are using the Oblique kick.. more like a Stop-Kick (instead of a damaging kick)... that you can often use that same leg to launch a few more rapidfire kicks, to other places on the Opponents body. For example.. kicking the knee.. then kicking their abdomen or hip bone. I also often use Toe-Stabbing kicks.. stabbing the inner thigh muscles, and the inner hip fold area (between the thigh muscle and the hip bone, close to the groin area). Of course, I used to condition my toes on the sandbags, so that they are very strong, and wont break on impact. Never even attempt that, unless you have well conditioned toes. I do not believe that the toe stabbing kick is taught in the art... however, its a mirror technique to the Finger Strikes (Biu Gee), so I see no reason why it shouldnt be used. Its good for getting additional range, such as a long distance toe-stabbing kick to the abdomen. Many other modern sportized arts, have removed techniques like the Oblique Kick, and many of them even Ban attacks to the Opponents legs. And while some arts that still allow kicks to the legs.. only kick with round kicks... instead of Straight Kick vectors. This is of course, mostly for safety reasons. However, I also believe that many of the "ELITE" rulers of this world.. do not want the general slave class citizens, to have high level combat knowledge and abilities. As such, they have corrupted many of these arts, intentionally.
@gerhardmayer6289
@gerhardmayer6289 7 ай бұрын
Ni shieh fu lu shu xian tun shieh shie yu
@johnkim7838
@johnkim7838 8 ай бұрын
This don't work against a fast puncher or a strong person. Try sparring against a boxer. We tested this and found the way to do this is slip/block/parry the jab but can get the hard power hand. We do not use the same move but as we use the same side hand to brush off center we use the off hand to chop hard down the elbow crease. This causes the arm to collapse and the parrying hand has time to grab and wrist lock OR the chopping hand is free to back hand the temple. It works against a boxer and strong people.
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 8 ай бұрын
Everything has a counter. Glad this video made you test your art. Any technique has a chance to work some of the time. No technique works all of the time.
@kevingray4980
@kevingray4980 5 ай бұрын
I find this style of chin na is far more likely to work when the opponent is committed to maintaining a grip, such as weapon. Very common in self defense, less relevant in the ring.
@DxModel219
@DxModel219 8 ай бұрын
very nice… i’ve never seen wing chun used for submission
@vikctorrkreedd6418
@vikctorrkreedd6418 8 ай бұрын
Should Chin na be applied on fingers in control position? Or after wrist break?
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 8 ай бұрын
Can be either. To de-escalate, control; Combat, after break.
@vikctorrkreedd6418
@vikctorrkreedd6418 8 ай бұрын
@@BennyMeng-swc108 Thank you.
@serdarakin5105
@serdarakin5105 8 ай бұрын
Wing chun conpletely never works in a real fight👍
@alvarorodriguez1592
@alvarorodriguez1592 8 ай бұрын
I have used it, and it has served me well. It's not just that I won by KO, even better, I won by not fighting. the other guy threw some punches with all their effort, he got deflected or pushed back while being talked to, and he regained his senses. Outside of a ring, psychology is key. Even if you find robbers in your house. I have won like this about a dozen times in "the streets"TM
@igorbabenko575
@igorbabenko575 8 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@igorbabenko575
@igorbabenko575 8 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@thomasda3482
@thomasda3482 8 ай бұрын
wo he is so old now
@KurtJarrell
@KurtJarrell 8 ай бұрын
Master Benny is a year older than I.
@thebladedwind993
@thebladedwind993 8 ай бұрын
I'd advocate studying the long guards in boxing, muay thai and MMA. The positioning is extremely similar to the Jong sao. That being said, the Jong sao is very effective at occupying the center and forcing attacks to go around (Biu, Gan, Fook) or try to go through (Pak, Tan). The have being there in the void gives the option of a lop dar in addition to the punches, palms, finger strikes. Hand Fighting (aka: chi sao) is readily available as well.
@DxModel219
@DxModel219 8 ай бұрын
very interesting. I have always bridge and force my opponent to square up allowing to also have 9 gates because I find all their vulnerable points this way when their mid/neck section is all open.
@christiansaint-pierre6797
@christiansaint-pierre6797 8 ай бұрын
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@geraldinocosta7783
@geraldinocosta7783 8 ай бұрын
Great👏👏👏👏👏👏
@choylifatfacundo
@choylifatfacundo 8 ай бұрын
Very good máster!!!
@kaiya2
@kaiya2 9 ай бұрын
Blindside theory done badly stolen from William Cheung's lineage.
@huansitoaguilar9405
@huansitoaguilar9405 9 ай бұрын
Interesting , Thank You .
@frikandelkroket9335
@frikandelkroket9335 9 ай бұрын
I bought the inside kung fu magazine with your article about the origin of wing Chun. Very interesting.
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for reading!
@dagaffer2269
@dagaffer2269 8 ай бұрын
​@@BennyMeng-swc108when a direct lineage wing chun master gets beaten by a boxer using only ONE hand to fight the wing chun master....lol It proves "without a shadow of a doubt" WC is Useless. And one of the biggest scams in martial arts.
@Rafaelcrer
@Rafaelcrer 9 ай бұрын
Tenho muita vontade de aprender o wing chu 😮
@StompDeni42
@StompDeni42 9 ай бұрын
It looks really cool and it's a good video, but could you show the same with an opponent who is still resisting after the first two strikes?
@BennyMeng-swc108
@BennyMeng-swc108 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! The point of the video was not to show the efficacy of any certain combination, but to showcase how the trapping/clinch/human range affords a fighter more options than the other ranges. When you have a resisting partner, that is a match and no longer a demo. In the future, it is possible that I will post matches, but for now I hope you see the value in maintaining the trapping range and find more options for yourself to use in your own sparring.
@StompDeni42
@StompDeni42 9 ай бұрын
@@BennyMeng-swc108 I see, thank you!
@celinreyes1983
@celinreyes1983 9 ай бұрын
😅
@SOG-xb4qh
@SOG-xb4qh 9 ай бұрын
Real World Combat has been distorted by Hollywood,,,books by authors who claim they're 300-0 in street fights,,,& in reality couldnt knockout a mute paraplegic in handcuffs. In reality there are so many factors that determine the outcome of a violent situation,,,& technique isn't always one of them. Its a plus but never a 100 % surety.