Wing Chun Advice & Guidance @ Flystudio
Advice on how to train our 1st Form, 4th Set, 1 Method.
http://www.flystudio.co.uk/media/film/film.html
My first clip was filmed in Flystudio at the weekend so I thought I'd share it with you all! Probably just lining myself up for some heavy criticism, but hey I'm getting tougher ;) Please no jokes on the silky uniform though!
Excuse the rambling too, as this is an Intro clip and was shot from the hip, but I think some will find it interesting as its kinda linked to the wooden man thread and it gives one example of why ours has 'un-even' arms.
Enjoy! :D
FLYfilm No. 2 - Rehearsals
http://www.youtube.com/user/FLYstudio108
Here's my latest little clip up on Youtube for all you guys with an 'open mind'. Of course I like a bit of constructive criticism, but if you're not willing to have an open exchange, ie. put up a clip of yourself that backs up your critique, then please just start another thread for your moans!! ;)
"FLYfilm No. 2
Entering the Wooden Man
Before deciding exactly what content I share online I go through a rehearsal phase. Most of these rehearsals are shot at night and this is one of my first test shoots that involved using additional lighting.
Toksau Chongkuen was one of the first entry techniques I learnt on the wooden man during my time training Jun Mo Wing Chun. I still visit my Sifu today, and he still teaches this unique subset he refers to as Muifajong - Plum Flower Wooden Man."
Happy training :)
My first test clip @ Flystudio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK8-36p4gow
This is one of the first test clips that my 9 year old son filmed for me in Flystudio! If you're interested, the 'logo' or salutation at the beginning and end of the set is the signature of The Yum Yeurng Academy, and very common in Shaolin arts. We use it as a therapy of the Wing Chun seed and to identify the left and right sides individually, building strong coordination from the beginning.
Excuse the yelp! at the end :D
Wing Chun Snake & Crane Interaction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uN1e_...el_video_title
FlyFilm No.3
Wing Chun Snake & Crane Interaction
My third upload from Flystudio is a clip that was filmed when I was visited by my European cousins! Here I 'casually' exchange an idea expressing the simple nature of basic interactive training that explores the Snake and Crane of Wing Chun: The Snake being stationary, standing ground whilst the Crane moves lightly around testing the Snakes defense of the three faces of square, slant and side body alignments.
I had a great time exchanging with fellow Lee Shing Family practitioners, and this training idea was only one of many that we discussed and trained. :)