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A revolutionary concept on Disc 1 is that the wooden dummy is not a static target. Wulber instructs the viewer to visualize the arms as live opponents throwing hooks and grabs. He demonstrates specific "response drills" where you strike the dummy arm, wait for its natural recoil (the bounce-back), and use that rebound to train your Lap Sau (grabbing hand). This interactive approach is rarely taught in standard dummy DVDs. WING CHUN TRAINING DVD DISC 1 By Wulber
For the dedicated martial artist, the journey into Wing Chun is often described as a peeling back of layers—simplifying motion into devastating efficiency. However, finding a clear, structured entry point can be daunting. Enter , the opening chapter in what promises to be a comprehensive video curriculum. Who might want something else A revolutionary concept
Would you like a short breakdown of the DVD’s chapter list and suggested daily practice plan based on it? This interactive approach is rarely taught in standard
Detailed breakdowns of the centerline punch, side punches, and the development of "Short Distance Power" .
Unlike many "classroom" styles, Wing Chun requires mobile stability. Disc 1 introduces the (Character Two Goat Clamping Stance) and the Shifting (Juen Ma) . Wulber explains how to generate power from the floor up, keeping the spine straight and the knees relaxed.