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From the breakdown of Wing chun actions with gloves in this range to the live training drills and sparring rounds this series gives many insights into the close body skills of good Wing Chun and how to robustly train them to improve your skills under pressure
Very useful course to progress one’s understanding of close range sparring skills.
The superiority of Alan’s bridge control (through fook sau) is clear in the sparring demos. As is the usefulness and application of the diagonal neck pull to break the structure of the opponent during the clinch.
Demonstrates suitable intensity and focus for students to follow.
Great stuff.
Big thanks. Good training partner as well!