WOODEN DUMMY FORM LESSON 3-DRILL
WOODEN DUMMY FORM LESSONS 7-9
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Short Films, Special Interest, Sports, Educational, PG-13, 01-Aug-2024
In this lesson, we continue from the previous section with a deeper breakdown of subtle yet critical details from the Wing Chun wooden dummy form. The goal is to ensure your training is fluid and dynamic, not mechanical or lifeless. Each technique within the form is seen as a central element—like a tree—while the drills extracted from it represent the supporting undergrowth like bushes and grass, enriching your practice.
Techniques drilled in Lesson 3 include:
• Pak (Pat) Sau and Wu Sau (presented with a unique, never-before-seen explanation)
• Biu Tze (Throat Cutting Hand) and Wu Sau
• Jut Sau and Lower Lying Palm
These techniques are practiced with an emphasis on:
• Flow and continuity, drilling both left and right sides without interruption
• Tactile density, maintaining connection and sensitivity throughout all movements
• Stepping and foot turning, synchronizing each hand technique with precise lower-body movement
• Short bursts of power (inch power), integrated as proficiency improves
• Direction and angle training, enhancing real-time adaptability
This approach calibrates your stepping, distance control, and angles, making you mentally and physically comfortable with constant contact—a key advantage in real-world application of Wing Chun. Ultimately, these drills are designed to sharpen body coordination, fluidity, and responsiveness, laying the foundation for more advanced levels of the dummy form.
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