Master Michael Wong – Wing Chun – Sil Lim Tao
Master Michael Wong – Wing Chun – Sil Lim Tao
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“Wing Chun – Sil Lim Tao DVD by Master Michael Wong”English | WMV 640×480 29.97fps | WMA 48000Hz stereo 192Kbps | 3 hrs | 1.7 GB
Wing Chun is widely recognised as one of the fastest fighting styles in the world.
It has a speed and directness of action that is difficult to match.
Ideal for self defence, as a starting point for further study of Martial Arts or simply as a hobby, Wing Chun is both challenging and rewarding and can be practiced anywhere.
This video will take you from the first form, ‘Sil Lim Tao’, to its application in real situations and real time sparring.
Using a lot of fast, hard, real techniques will prepare you for the real world and teach you how to deal with the forces of combat.
Making use of ‘Energy Drills’, a teaching style unique to Master Wong’s Wing Chun the aim of this video is to prepare you for the real world, making you hard and fast.
To reach this goal you will learn Wing Chun techniques such as ‘the triple punch’, ‘stop kicks’, blocks, palm strikes and most importantly how to redirect the energy of your opponent and use his power against him.
Later on in your training you will participate in real time leg sparring sessions that will build stamina, condition your body and teach you how to deal with different opponents.
Finally, training in the highly sought after art of Wing Chun available for everyone.
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