Originally Posted by
sihing
David Peterson's DVD's (SNT, Chum Kiu and Mok Jong) are excellent. All of them are over 2 1/2 hrs long, lots of details about the how's and why's and some applications too. Of course David is from the WSL line.
Gary Lam's are good as well. Gary in person is just like he is on the DVD's, plus he gives away allot of gems on his DVD's, sometimes not sticking to the subject. I really like his early stuff, which was much less scripted and more natural Gary. Gary is probably the best representative of "natural" Wing Chun, as when you see him in person or on the DVD's you don't quite see the basics in him or strict fixed postures, as everything he uses he applies the rule of economy of motion, which is just using that much of it that you need.
I picked up Alan Orr's NHB DVD series, it's excellent as well, tons of good stuff on those, mixed in with MMA & real life applications and drills. Alan explains their body structure method very well, and has some interesting takes on standing grappling (chin na) that is within the Wing Chun system, you just have to be shown where it is, as well as bare fisted fighting from the old days.
James