Chi Sao Training | WING CHUN | MARTIAL ARTS | MMA | SELF-DEFENSE | TRAPPING
In this video I work with a student doing Chi Sao. The normal benefits of classical Wing Chun still apply (sensitivity training), but Wing Chun Re-Engineered puts a large focus on arm control and arm trapping, and where the trapping is applied differently from that in the classical system.
Here I initiate restrained offensive movements giving the student an opportunity to trap my arms and strike. If he fails to do so within 2 or 3 of my punches, I will then take control and essentially demonstrate what he needs to be doing to me. He is given only a short time before I take control because in Wing Chun Re-Engineered, the objective is to gain arm control as quickly as possible, secure a solid double-arm trap, and elbow strike ending the fight as fast as possible.
In Wing Chun Re-Engineered we never use the classical Wing Chun straight punch blast as a fighting strategy. We also seldom perform trapping in the classical way, but instead, perform solid and secure double-arm traps intended to disable the opponents ability to use his arms before being struck. The idea is to trap both of the opponents arms while having a free hand, or elbow, to strike with. It is applied both standing or on the ground.
Martial Arts, Wing Chun, Self-Defense, MMA, Fighting, Trapping, Combat