Sunday, April 26, 2009

Wing Chun Instructional DVD?

Could someone tell me the BEST wing chun DVD to get? I would like your opinions... I am starting from scratch and would like as many aspects of wing chun covered as possible... hopefully some of the stretches too... Thank you for any response!

Wing Chun Instructional DVD?
I agree that the Panther Productions line is pretty cool. There's about 8 different dvds from that series. But, man, seriously- learning Wing Chun from a DVD is an exercise in futility. Sensitivity is a corner-stone of what it's about and you cant learn that without a partner or sifu to train you. Plus a Muk Yan Jong will run you about $800 bucks on the cheap end. And TRUST ME- building one will make you realize it's worth the money to just buy it. Unless you build it out of PVC... which sucks really. Sorry- yeah, back to the DVD- look for a teacher, man. If not- get the three forms and learn them in the meantime til you can find someone to practice Chi Sao, sticky hands, and sticky feet with. Good luck!!!! :)
Reply:I like William Cheung's series of DVD's. These DVD's are very useful for someone who doesn't know Wing Chun. Also, you can learn from these DVD's.


A nice site about Wing Chun is the following: http://www.wing-chun.ws Report It

Reply:Funny you should mention that. I have a great one sitting right here by Panther Productions called: Wing Chun History, Concepts, and Philosophy. I'd highly recommend it.
Reply:I don't know about the DVD, but I have the CD. "Everybody have fun tonight, everybody wing chun tonight!!" hahaha....I crack myself up
Reply:I like Duncan Leung's series of DVDs. It's the best single series of wing chun dvds I've seen.





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  1. Mastering wing chun kung Fu by samuel Kwok
    is a good book to learn ip mans ( Bruce lee's wing chun teacher) wing chun but really only the first 3 hand forms it teaches he also has DVDs

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