WING CHUN EXPERIMENT: DOES Pak Sao REALLY Work Against Jab Cross Punches?

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This is a Wing Chun Experimental Video in which we are not using an over extended Man Sao to defend against punches. In this video we test the idea of using Pak Sao as the BEST TECHNIQUE against a Jab Cross punch combination. We think it is the the ultimate method in Wing Chun to defend this boxing style combination. Basically, we're looking at how to counter fight effectively in Wing Chun and not be stuck to the stop like a robot chasing it's screws.

Controlling your distance in a fight is an important technique for any martial art. We explain how to improve your Wing Chun distance judgement and timing techniques by simply using a tracking method derived from Man Sao and Pak Sao within the Wing Chun system.

The technique is to not over extend the Wing Chun Man Sao and use it to follow the centreline of the opponent. This allows you to move efficiently in order to track and then deliver your Wing Chun Chain punches. This technique also allows you to focus on developing your timing for your Wing Chun punches in a distinctive way that will allow you to spar with any martial art. It is not a Wing Chun vs Boxing video but an exploration of Timing and Distance Judgement for Wing Chun students.

So, Mark Phillips demonstrates live hand skills relating to Man Sao & Pak Sao in Wing Chun. Note, that this illustration is unset (not pre-rehearsed as a martial arts demonstration), so the reactions and behaviour from the both individuals are naturally occurring and live.

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i really like your videos. you seem to use a modified wing chun that looks very effective. most vids i see of wing chun sparing they end up in a weird slap fight lol. you fight like a cross between a boxer and kung fu, its quite awesome and looks really effective.

nizzmatic
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I would agree The pak sau is very effective against jabs cross. It's very similar to the boxing/muay thai parries. It's nice to see practical wing chun videos like these. I kind pof get annoyed when people say Wing Chin doesn't wok against boxers etc. i train Muay Thai and Wing chun is not designed for sport with boxing gloves. However as this video demonstrated it can work very well against a boxing opponent. Good video

patjd
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the main reason bong doesn't work here is because boxing punches are not usually thrown with a low elbows like "traditional" wing chun punches. a huge issue I have with YouTube wing chunners is the "attacker" in the video is usually a student of the teacher and is constantly throwing that low elbow vertical fist. this is one of The many reasons I love your vids and channel.

KraventheBlade
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This is amazing! It's fantastic to see Wing Chun theories in action (defence through offence) even though you are clearly at 1/4 speed and 1/100th power.

milospacetam
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I’m not sure if this comment will make sense, but here it goes: There was a thing you show in this video relating to the jab cross combination that helped something click for me. I’ve been working on adding more slipping into my regular timing training, and this really helped me visualize what I need to work out currently.

Thank you!

PirateX
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love the idea of "tracking" with the asking hand its something I do . .  using my lead hand as a fence/asking hand and forms a barrier between me and the opponent a range indicator . .good stuff here as always

pyramidself-defencesolutio
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God bless you for sharing this knowledge, and technique

muhammedhassanabdulhameedh
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It is good to see a wing chun sifu addressing a street fighting style attack rather than wing chun chain punches. My only comment would be that (from the defender's perspective) moving to the left of the student's left hand jab, after touching it, means that you end up in the path of an unpredictable right rear hand hit that can be delivered from any angle with flexibility and power, and you are left very open in close. I respectfully suggest that going instead to the right of the jab would mean that you would end up in a much safer position, with much more restricted options for his right rear hand. Not a criticism at all - just a suggestion, about which I would welcome your comments! Well done for trying to demonstrate options for wing chun practitioners in potential real life situations.

fumanjoe
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These videos are soo good, that they are addicting. Learned soo much! Iv should stop watching them and learn something else as well, soo addicting.

aurelianspodarec
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Every time I watch this video I learn something new. It's in my top ten favourite videos in YouTube. But I am a bit confused as to the application of this footwork and how fast you move towards the opponent's sides. I get that it is very central in wing chun to deflect linear punches and strike safely from the sides, but do you have a video explaining how we should do it in terms of footwork? Thank you very much.

nicolaslucena
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Pak sao stops working once the opponent starts being good at feinting and mixing up the punches with straights and hooks... as well as hitting body and head... so now usually what happens is the hands are forced to lose its familiarity in the pattern of parrying the Jab and cross.. especially when thrown full force and full speed... that's why boxers end up blocking sometimes instead of parrying.. I'm sure you get what I am saying.. how would you address this?

leeamy
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I like this sparing training...
excellent lesson Sifu 🇨🇾👊🏽🙏🏽🐺

WereWolf
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Your videos are excellent and informative. You should come to Shreveport LA and open a school here. It'd be a great business decision 😀

Sama
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Thx for pointing that out that this wasnt rehearsed looks good

michigannewsnow
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I have a question: How would advise how to deal with "slippery" arms?
Ex: opponent's arms (fore hands) are wet, from sweat or some kind of oil.
The case is when opponent is not wearing long sleeve shirts or not wearing a shirt.

same kind of jabs and crosses thrown at you.

magmafist
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Boxing footwork with wing Chun blocks is scary

ajellyfish
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Is there a block similar to Tok Sau that lifts the fist up and away, leaving the centre line exposed to strike? Just a theory I have

mordecaipladah
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Question sir. how banged up was your training partner Phillips when you guys finished....he looks pretty strong to take those strikes...

vinnyish
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hello where are you guys based. I want to start training in Wing Chun soon. Could I have more info please

Syrn
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You should do something with master wong. You both are in the same place so why not do a collaboration?

mattnobrega