Wing Chun Punch - Discover the Secrets that Destroy Opponents In Seconds - Part One
Author: Aaron Salter
Date Posted: July 20, 2007
Imagine a punch so ferocious they called you the Mauler. Imagine
punches so fast that onlookers see just one, in reality six have
landed (the first already did the damage, the next five made sure).
Now imagine putting them together, punching power to knock any man
to the ground, destroying him in the blink of an eye. The technique?
The Wing Chun punch.
Some say the Secrets Died with the Old Chinese Masters
Well how do I know them then? The secrets are still there if you
are prepared to look. If you are prepared to research and you are
prepared to learn for yourself.
First I will share the key components to the Wing Chun punch then
I’ll share with you the great names that have proven the ferocious
power you can generate with the Wing Chun punch and the lightening
speed this devastating strike lands with.
Body Weight and the Wing Chun Punch
Essentially there are three ways to generate maximum power with
the Wing Chun punch.
1. Body Weight
2. The muscles of the entire body (mainly legs and back)
3. The skeletal system (the recruitment of joints and of course
the knuckles which provided the impact)
The perfect Wing Chun punch must employ all three components to
create the perfect knockout blow. Whilst they are all obvious I
can guarantee that the vast majority fail to optimize the Wing Chun
punch by not adding their body weight to the strike. Why? They fail
to employ the “falling step”.
To utilise every inch of your body and every ounce of your weight
you must use the motion that comes with the transfer of body weight.
When you walk you employ body weight to gather momentum and the
crucial ingredient here. You must make sure you land your Wing Chun
punch before your stepping foot hits the ground.
Power line of the Wing Chun Punch
Like a pipe with water flowing through it, your Wing Chun punch
cannot afford to have any leaks along the way. The power you impact
with must be the same or greater than that generated by you body
weight, muscular and skeletal systems working together. A correct
power line from floor to fist results in maximum efficiency with
maximum results with your Wing Chun punch.
From a Wing Chun punch perspective the important point here is
the point with which you “share” your power with your assailant.
You must land your Wing Chun punch in such a way that the power
line is not broken. Whether your fist if horizontal or vertical
does not matter much (remember there is also a Wing Chun punch that
hooks and a Wing Chun punch that lifts upwards).
To Find the Power Line:
1. Stand arms length from a wall with your feet together. With
your hand open your middle finger should barely touch the wall.
2. With your fist in an upright position, fall forward so that your
fist touches the wall at chin height.
3. Your fist will touch the wall with the knuckle of your little
finger landing naturally on the wall with a natural, comfortable
wrist alignment.
4. Repeat this now using the larger two knuckles of your fist.
5. Your will notice a kink in your wrist and a break in the power
line that runs along your arm.
The knuckle of your little finger, the exit point of your power
line is however an extremely weak part of your hand. Breaks of this
knuckle are so common that they are referred to as a “boxers fracture”
in the medical world. For this reason it is vital that you aim to
land your “ring” finger knuckle. This distributes the force across
your lower three knuckles so that you can hit without damaging your
own hands.
Knockouts with the Wing Chun Punch
If you are serious about protecting yourself you need to develop
KO power with your fists. At kung fu schools we believe that within
3 months you can learn and develop KO power in your Wing Chun punch.
A Wing Chun punch is easier to master and more efficient to utilize
than any of the bodies other natural weapons and the tool I recommend
you start with.
It does not matter of you size, sex, weight or age. You already
possess the tools necessary to develop ferocious, pound for pound
power in your Wing Chun punch. All you need is the desire to learn
and to train correctly.
The Fast and the Ferocious Wing Chun Punch
The Wing Chun punch is built on solid theory and natural laws making
it a devastating and rapid means with which to destroy an assailant.
The legendary Jack Dempsey known as the “Manasa Mauler” is
one of the all time heavy weight greats who used the same theories
and laws to carve his way into the history books as one of the all
time greatest punchers.
Bruce Lee, the man responsible for bringing Kung Fu and
introducing the Wing Chun punch to the West (aka the Straight Blast)
used the Wing Chun punch to great effect. Whilst making his films,
camera men would often ask him to slow down because he was too
fast for the camera. A testament to the speed the Wing Chun
punch is delivered with.
Part Two – Learn the Steps to Explode into your Opponent, Hit
without Getting Hit and the Attacking angles that every combat sport
and Martial artist should know
In over 900 words it has been impossible to completely cover the
Wing Chun punch. To paraphrase Bruce Lee “at first I thought a punch
was just a punch, then I realised a punch is not just a punch, now
I know a punch is just a punch”. It would be an injustice to attempt
to cover everything in one article. To read part two of this article
and to find out more about Wing Chun and the Wing Chun punch please
visit. Alternatively you can visit my Sifu at.
A veteran of over 20 years Wing Chun Kung Fu, he has trained with
top Wing Chun Grandmasters globally. Sifu Paul has a lineage that
dates back to the Shaolin Temple has made it his life long goal
to share his expertise to others.
About The Author
Alan Sawyer, long term student and instructor in Wing Chun Kung
Fu trains at the http://www.kungfuschools.org
A believer in Shortening the Learning Curve for Students, he shares
his experience to help others on their journey. Discover more about
the Wing Chun Punch and Punching like a "machine gun" at http://www.sifupaul.co.uk
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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