MOOK YAN JONG TWO ARMS LESSON 23
MOOK YAN JONG TWO ARMS LESSONS 22-24
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Educational, Short Films, Special Interest, Sports, PG-13, 19-Nov-2023
Constant Attacking Motion with Upper Lying Palm – Wing Chun Wooden Dummy Training
In Lesson 23, we introduce the concept of continuous palm striking using the upper lying palm within the rolling cycle. This marks a shift toward a more aggressive, forward-driven approach in your Wing Chun wooden dummy training.
🥋 Training Focus:
• Practicing upper lying palm attacks in a constant, flowing motion
• Starting with slow, controlled strikes, then gradually increasing duration and intensity
• Maintaining continuous connection with the dummy arms to refine control and contact sensitivity
🔍 Why This Matters:
The emphasis of this lesson is on connection and control—two critical principles in Wing Chun. By keeping consistent contact with the dummy arms, you'll be required to:
• Improve wrist maneuverability
• Redirect force efficiently around the arms
• Manage forward energy while maintaining structure
These layered transitions also sharpen your ability to handle angles, making it easier to execute simultaneous attack and defense—a hallmark of close-range Wing Chun application.
This lesson helps bridge the gap between form and function, teaching you to strike with structure, recover instantly, and remain in control throughout the exchange.
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MOOK YAN JONG TWO ARMS LESSON 24
Huen Sau to Jut Sau & Tok Sau Transitions – Maintaining Connection in Wing Chun Dummy Practice
In Lesson 24, we explore advanced transitions starting from Double Tan Sau (outside position) into a flowing sequence of Huen Sau, Jut Sau, and Tok Sau—with the Tok Sau hand continuing into a lower pal...