Izzo give yourself more credit for landing kicks assuming you play it after building your bridge. Besides im sure your golden rooster stance training is still prepping you for kicks just fine even if you dont throw them that often thats most of the kick training anyway.
@ianweir21152 жыл бұрын
ok here we are again. I actually like you alot , but you learned Wing Chun differently than me. I'm not going get into right and wrong, what the point? right. if this works for you ..great. First of all I couldnt agree with you more on low kicks , that so true for me too . Im 53 yrs old started training in the late 80s but was exposed to wing chun in nyc in the 1990s and it was always mixed with a few other arts. i'm 5.11 /230...but in my in my 20s I was 210 like you but taller. as far as the dummy form to me your too square. I was taught to try and always face the point of contact. So on the blocks first your tan sau is very low to me. Meaning the the open hand or we your mirror hand , your middle finger should come up to your eyebrow, like your looking in a mirror, you seem to point it more straight. . So the way i learned to block is you push the block out with your triceps , then you step and shift your weight, which swings your tansau or any other block laterally towards the oncoming strike. which in your demonstration is the inside left arm of dummy. but you do it like the karate kid across . ( no knock on you there I'm just trying to find an example that everyone would know, who didnt watch the karate kid movies right? lol) I have added western boxing and other moves to this type of thinking and as a result I'm always playing the angles watching my footwork. just saying...
@IzzoWingChun2 жыл бұрын
Don’t see any content on your page. Maybe people would like to see you demonstrate this. Just sayin…
@ianweir21152 жыл бұрын
@@IzzoWingChun lol! I know Im not a you tuber. My son is more into it. But you know what? thank you. I think I will do just that,,,with him. stay tuned...😉