mook jong man
Senior Master
When I first started Wing Chun we were told to drive the elbows forward when punching.
Quite a few years later my Sifu introduced the concept of just expanding the angle of the arm , which I could sort of understand but didn't fully get it.
I believe this concept was there all along but somehow it got lost in translation on the way from Hong Kong to Australia , in those days there was no Youtube and we sort of had to depend on people bringing back snippets of info from their Hong Kong training trips with Sigung.
It's not until I saw this video which was a bit of a revelation , that I could fully appreciate the concept of raising up the elbow like a car Jack , to my mind it seems to produce more power than just thinking of driving the elbows forward.
Maybe it is because you tend to stay more relaxed , because you are not thinking of opposing anything , you are just raising your elbow up.
The second video is on the importance of relaxing and using a straight line when pivoting and striking.
[video=youtube_share;EIA8MQjGRZ8]http://youtu.be/EIA8MQjGRZ8[/video]
[video=youtube_share;5uIQ46ow7Nk]http://youtu.be/5uIQ46ow7Nk[/video]
Quite a few years later my Sifu introduced the concept of just expanding the angle of the arm , which I could sort of understand but didn't fully get it.
I believe this concept was there all along but somehow it got lost in translation on the way from Hong Kong to Australia , in those days there was no Youtube and we sort of had to depend on people bringing back snippets of info from their Hong Kong training trips with Sigung.
It's not until I saw this video which was a bit of a revelation , that I could fully appreciate the concept of raising up the elbow like a car Jack , to my mind it seems to produce more power than just thinking of driving the elbows forward.
Maybe it is because you tend to stay more relaxed , because you are not thinking of opposing anything , you are just raising your elbow up.
The second video is on the importance of relaxing and using a straight line when pivoting and striking.
[video=youtube_share;EIA8MQjGRZ8]http://youtu.be/EIA8MQjGRZ8[/video]
[video=youtube_share;5uIQ46ow7Nk]http://youtu.be/5uIQ46ow7Nk[/video]