WOODEN DUMMY FORM LESSON 2-TRAINING
Wing Chun Wooden Dummy: Full-Dummy Series
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Educational, Short Films, Special Interest, Sports, PG-13, 01-Aug-2024
In this lesson, an example is introduced on how to structure your Wing Chun wooden dummy training. This sample routine serves as a foundation upon which you can create your own daily Wing Chun wooden dummy practice (homework Wing Chun wooden dummy). Through this type of consistent Wing Chun training, we develop the necessary tactile capacity for effective hand manipulation, placing you at an advantage over someone who has not developed these Wing Chun tactile skills.
These structured Wing Chun wooden dummy drills are designed to build a lasting foundation in key techniques while enhancing wrist playability, energy direction, and short power (inch power). Whether you're a beginner or advanced practitioner, daily practice of these techniques improves tactile awareness and coordination, offering a significant edge in real-time defensive and offensive scenarios.
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