Discover the fascinating principles of Wing Chun in this video as Leo demonstrates how to harness and redirect energy using internal techniques. Learn how to utilize your opponent's force against them, a core concept in Chinese martial arts. This demonstration explains how energy flows into the ground and reflect back, creating a powerful counterforce. Perfect for martial arts enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of Wing Chun's unique strategies. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into the art of self-
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Here is why Biu Jee is a game-changer:
The Ultimate Intercept: Instead of waiting for an attack to land, Biu Jee allows you to "seek" the opponent’s bridge. It’s designed to intercept an incoming strike before it reaches full power, neutralizing the threat early.
Simultaneous Attack & Defense: In Wing Chun, we don't believe in "block then hit." Biu Jee embodies the principle of Lin Sil Dai Gar. The same motion that deflects an incoming punch also carries your strike forward. One beat, total control.
The Giant Slayer: For shorter practitioners, Biu Jee is a secret weapon. Because the fingers extend the reach further than a closed fist, it allows you to bridge the gap against a taller opponent, hitting vital targets while staying outside their power zone.
Mastery in a Circle: The Power of Huen Sao (Circling Hand) 🌀
In Wing Chun, we don't fight force with force. Huen Sao is the key to staying fluid under pressure.
Why it’s essential for your close-range game:
Intercept & Redirect: Instead of clashing head-on, circle around the guard to neutralize incoming strikes.
Avoid the "Hard vs. Hard" Trap: Use circular motion to bypass linear tension, keeping you relaxed and efficient.
Close the Gap: Perfect for clearing the "bridge" and moving into tight range where Wing Chun dominates.
One of the coolest things about Wing Chun is that it doesn't care about your weight class. While many martial arts rely on raw, explosive power or "one-hit-KO" strength, Wing Chun is the ultimate equalizer for every body type.
The Science of the "Continuous Attack"
The secret sauce is Linked Chain Punches and non-stop pressure. Instead of throwing one big haymaker and resetting, Wing Chun teaches you to overwhelm your opponent with a constant stream of strikes
In Wing Chun, the third form, Biu Gee, is a game-changer. It emphasizes two-way energy,
allowing you to defend and attack simultaneously. Biu Gee also introduces finger strikes, targeting vital points, and focuses on continuous attack to maintain pressure. Mastering this form can significantly elevate
your Wing Chun skills!
Bill Sau is a fascinating technique in Wing Chun that truly embodies the balance of defense and attack. It allows you to maintain a crucial distance from your opponent while
simultaneously setting up your next move.
The beauty is in its versatility - seamlessly transitioning from defense to offense, knowing when to apply Lap Sau when the perfect moment arises. It's a truly effective tactic in Wing Chun strategy
Mastering Biu Jee: The Essence of Wing Chun's Third Form! Did you know that the versatile Biu Jee can be applied effectively in both mid-range and long-range fighting applications? It's a core principle of the third form!
In this video, we are demonstrating the third form technique invention, showing how it's specifically adjusted and coordinated with Lap Sao and Elbow Strike. This is the true essence of Wing Chun training.
Check it out to see how this technique can elevate your Wing Chun practice!
LapSao ElbowStrike SelfDefense TechniqueAnalysis KungFu LapSao ElbowStrike
In this video, we delve into the essence of Wing Chun and explore how to use soft energy to enhance your structural integrity. Instead of clashing force with force, we'll demonstrate how to drain your opponent's energy and maintain your own, highlighting why Wing Chun is a martial art of subtlety and efficiency. Join us as we break down techniques to achieve a balanced and effective Wing Chun structure.
In Wing Chun, we don’t chase power.
We read structure, timing, and intention.
One touch tells you everything —
balance, weakness, and opportunity.
Train sensitivity.
Train awareness.
This is Wing Chun.
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9 Tavistock Place
London
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| Monday | 10am - 8:30pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 8:30pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 8:30pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |