WOODEN DUMMY FORM LESSON 7 A-B
WOODEN DUMMY FORM LESSONS 17-18
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Educational, Short Films, Special Interest, Sports, PG-13, 11-Sep-2024
Wing Chun Wooden Dummy – Precision, Structure & Coordination Training
Welcome to Lesson 7a of our Wing Chun Wooden Dummy Training Series. In this lesson, we focus on building precision, improving body structure, and enhancing hand-foot coordination through a new set of wooden dummy techniques. These drills are essential for any serious Wing Chun practitioner looking to elevate their skills and apply them in realistic, functional scenarios.
You'll be working with key techniques including:
• High and low Gaun Sau
• Left Tan Sau and right Man Sau
• Left Jut Sau and right upper lying palm
• A coordinated flow of Jut Sau – Tan Sau – Man Sau, finishing with a lower lying palm
This lesson emphasizes the importance of turning your stance in sync with your hand techniques, training on both sides of the wooden dummy, and increasing the tactile diversity of your practice.
A key reminder: this is not about memorizing responses to imagined attacks. Instead, you’re developing your arms and nervous system to handle complex tactile interactions while building ambidextrous skill—a quality that enhances all areas of martial arts training.
Whether you practice Wing Chun or another style, this level of wooden dummy training offers benefits that translate across the entire martial arts spectrum.
Wing Chun Wooden Dummy – Flow, Transitions & Advanced Coordination
Welcome to Lesson 7b of our Wing Chun Wooden Dummy Training Series. In this segment, we continue building on your tactile skills, structure, and coordination with a new sequence of advanced wooden dummy techniques.
In this part of the training, you’ll be practicing:
• Kwun Sau
• Po Pai (double palm strike) inside
• Bong Sau and Wu Sau
• Po Pai (double palm) outside
• Jut Sau followed by a lower lying palm
As with all our lessons, it’s essential to focus not just on individual techniques, but on the transitional pathways between them. These transitions are where real skill and fluidity develop. Training them as part of your main technique flow helps you move with greater control, awareness, and readiness in dynamic situations.
The ability to transition smoothly is a cornerstone of effective Wing Chun wooden dummy training, and mastering this will elevate your martial arts foundation as a whole.
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