Wing Chun Kung Fu Techniques. WING CHUN PUNCHTAN SAO - . A Palm up block. where the palm of the hand is straight and the fingers are held together with the thumb cocked in and held against the top side of the hand. The elbow forms a 1. The thumb is held loose in this block which ensures that the strength is on the little finger side of the arm to correctly deflect the incoming sr tike. FOOK SAO - . controlling arm. It is often said that the Fook Sao is patterned after a foxes paw in that the fingers and the palm should be pointing downwards with the elbow kept tucked in to protect the mid section. PAK SAO - slapping hand. Proper Wing Chun technique avoids hard blocks like those seen in Karate, Muay Thai, Taekwondo, or Krav Maga. Watch the video «Wing Chun Combat.Drills - Part One Basic Blocks & Traps Randy Williams» uploaded by wingcn on Dailymotion. Defending the Motherline Wing Chun's Siu Lim Tau by Joyotpaul Chaudhuri, Ph.D. Journal of Asian Martial Arts, Volume 4, Number 4 1995.
This is a very effective block similar to a parry used in boxing where the hand is used to slap away your opponents strike to your head. The key to using the Pak Sao is to use it efficiently by ensuring that you only move your hand the minimum amount so that you slap your opponents punch just enough so that it misses you, if you Pak Sao too far then you run the risk of being trapped by your opponent should he pull your Pak Sao down and trap your other arm with it enabling him a free shot at you. LAP SAO - pulling hand. The Lap Sao is used to pull one arm of your opponent and making him off balance whilst simultaneously striking him with your other hand for example after a Tan Sao block you maintain contact with your opponents striking arm and you rotate your wrist into a Lap Sao and pull him forward onto a strike with your other hand. Wing Chun Blocks Pdf FilesWing Chun World: Library: Wooden Dummy Construction, by Dan Lucas. Wing Chun World: Courtyard: Library Wooden Dummy Construction. Wing Chun Blocks Pdf File
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