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nelsonmarcelino
03-18-2006, 05:22 PM
www.detroitwingchun.com/ghosthands.htm
www.detroitwingchun.com/areyouexperienced1.htm

planetwc
03-19-2006, 12:04 AM
Neither page renders on a mac.
I get Java errors on the first link.

nelsonmarcelino
03-19-2006, 06:27 AM
There are some rendering issues with the mac.
The links have been tested and work with windows.

Sekabin
03-19-2006, 07:46 AM
If "rendering issues" means "doesn't work", I'd agree with you. :D

Mr Punch
03-19-2006, 07:57 AM
I'm on Windows 2000 and there's a black screen on the first one, and a black screen plus a WMP button on the second!

Ultimatewingchun
03-19-2006, 09:12 AM
Nice thread, Nelson.

couch
03-20-2006, 04:38 PM
Video #1:
http://www.detroitwingchun.com/VIDEOS/ghosthands.wmv

Um. The guy in the white t-shirt and glasses(left side) might want to practice rotation along the centerline and practice proper positions in SNT. Example: The other guy punched right over his Bong.

Video #2:
http://www.detroitwingchun.com/VIDEOS/areyouexperienced.wmv

There's the links. Files are pretty big (60-some MB)

Good to look at, but beating beginners at Chi Sau is a small feat.

Peace

nelsonmarcelino
03-20-2006, 07:51 PM
Video #1:
http://www.detroitwingchun.com/VIDEOS/ghosthands.wmv

Um. The guy in the white t-shirt and glasses(left side) might want to practice rotation along the centerline and practice proper positions in SNT. Example: The other guy punched right over his Bong.

Video #2:
http://www.detroitwingchun.com/VIDEOS/areyouexperienced.wmv

There's the links. Files are pretty big (60-some MB)

Good to look at, but beating beginners at Chi Sau is a small feat.

Peace

Well I have been doing wing chun for several years, and I must admit that when doing chi sao with the guy on the right I and almost everyone look and feel like a beginner, no matter how long they have been training for.

nelsonmarcelino
03-20-2006, 07:57 PM
Here is a clip showing wfc SNT

http://www.detroitwingchun.com/nelsonfootage2.htm

Mr Punch
03-22-2006, 03:40 AM
Thanks again.

There's some nice basic stuff in there again. One thing we do differently is we always do those kind of flow combo drills within punching range. These guys are punching at a range where if the big guy just stands there they won't hit him.

We do that for some basic exercises like repeated pak sao drill where you punch continuously and your partner paks continuously into your centreline to disrupt your balance, crush your structure etc. But then we concentrate on the same drills from a 'real' range where they will hit you if you miss (but of course, if you miss your pak you hit them anyway).

Also we don't do many exercises where we punch one after another in a rhythm, because it can develop bad habits. Generally, anybody who punches more than once doesn't punch along the centreline if they did the first time or not, so for most exercises with a combo we do a centreline punch then something more natural like a haymaker, overhand cross etc.

Mr Punch
03-22-2006, 03:42 AM
BTW, vid #1's disappeared completely: it now says the page isn't found... did you take it down Nelson?

Also I still can't get the third one...:confused: