Training slowly is not as easy as you may think (Photo by Wolfgang Hasselm) Wether beginner or advanced, we all love to drill, but all too often this drilling gets aimed at only [...]
You know who you are… 🙂 Personally, I was very late in joining social media and was always very cynical of those who seem to never eat a meal without first photographing it [...]
Why? I was presented with this question during one of this weeks WingChun.Online livestream classes, after a student mentioned that he had been watching Siu Lim Tau on YouTube and [...]
Double-jabs ‘can’ be tricky to defend In my youth I began my Martial Arts training by studying Judo and Aikido (in the 1970’s), later with my serious training [...]
Not always black and white We need to be aware, that what we train in class is not always what happens in the street, think of class work being how we train this as extremes. [...]
Extra thinking is needed here I think it is the easiest thing for a student to go through the motions when it comes to drills etc, without taking onboard the important aspects found [...]
Why follow the same path every time? In Part 1 of this video blog we looked at making sure the basics were correct and that we were not simply drilling mistakes. But how far [...]
Pak Sau’s, Easy right??? It is the easiest thing to learn a technique as a beginner and then never again revisit it as we advance, usually this is most common with Dan Chi and [...]