♫musicjinni

How to Do Jak Jeung aka Side Palm | Wing Chun

video thumbnail
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLALQuK1NDrjD8mIyjOcPsGaJBDQN-6-K
-
-
Watch more How to Do Wing Chun videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/509869-How-to-Do-Jak-Jeung-aka-Side-Palm-Wing-Chun


How to Do Jak Jeung aka Side Palm | Wing Chun

Well the side palm or jak jeung in Cantonese, is another very common Wing Chun technique. And it's unfortunately, it's always a bit confused with pak sau. Pak sau means slapping hand, and it's also a very common technique in Wing Chung. However, the side palm is normally used in a slightly different situation.

If somebody's standing in front of you, especially if they're just in a guard; maybe he gets too close to me, maybe he hasn't attacked me yet. Then normally, I will do a pak sau to come in, and kind of take care of him. But that's normally a preemptive movement, all right?

If he were to give me a strong punch with the elbow out, which is very typical on the street, that nobody is going to punch you on the street like a Wing Chun person. They are always going to punch you like this. Sometimes pak sau can be problematic, especially for people who are a little bit smaller and weaker. If he gives me a strong punch, and I try to do pak sau, a lot of people get caught on the arm where they're not able to go up and punch.

For that reason, we have the side palm, which is in the third set of the siu nim tau part. When he goes to fire a punch at me, I come underneath this way here, so I actually don't need to clear his arm out of the way to clear a space from my punch. I can let his punch ride by, and I hit him underneath with this one here.

After I've hit him, then of course I have all the options to come in and chain punch, and do whatever. But the side palm is nice, because it follows the center line theory. Because, if a punch is really high, all right, then the shortest line between me and my opponent is not to go up and over to punch him here. The shortest line is right here. So, that's why this makes a much more effective defense, especially for someone who's smaller, or weaker, to go in and punch underneath the guy's arm, rather than trying to climb over the top.

So, a side palm can be really useful. It can also be used, although it's a little bit risky, if he ends up punching with his back hand, and then he comes in here. I can use the side palm this way here, and punch him on the inside.

Now, any time you go on the inside, it's very risky because you always have to worry about the other hand coming in. But you don't always have a choice in fighting. Somebody attacks you really quick, and you have to react. Of course, we would prefer to always be on the outside which is much safer. We have a lot more options here. But it's not always your choice. Your opponent doesn't attack you in the way you want to.

So, a side palm can be done outside, can be done inside, and it's a great replacement for pak sau when you're a little bit late, or the guy has already launched the punch. You don't need to clear it, you can just slip it underneath.

💌 Let's stay Connected 💌
➡️ our website:https://www.howcast.com/
➡️ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/howcast
➡️ https://www.instagram.com/howcast/


✨ If you liked this video, I'm sure you'll like these videos as well
▶️ https://youtu.be/GlxDDEdeSEc
▶️ https://youtu.be/FzmYNQsidug


About us:-
Emphasizing high-quality instructional video production, Howcast brings you leading experts and accurate, reliable information on makeup tutorials, cute hairstyles, and nail art designs to soccer tricks, parkour, and skateboarding, plus how to Dougie, how to kiss, and much, much more. Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know-how

#Howcast #wingchun

Related searches:
wing chun basics
wing chun drills
wing chun kung fu
wing chun martial arts
wing chun classes
how to do jak jeung aka side palm

Amazing Wing Chun Jackie Chan With Wooden Dummy.mp4

5 Beginner’s Wing Chun Exercises - To Do Daily (at Home Training)

How to Do a Lap Sau Drill | Wing Chun

How to Do Seung Ma aka Advancing Step | Wing Chun

Intro To Wing Chun Wooden Dummy | Simple Drills For Beginners

How to Do a Side & Slant Kick | Wing Chun

How to Do Wing Chun with Alex Richter | Wing Chun

Wing Chun Muk Jong (Wooden Dummy) Beginners Training Drill Developing One Technique

How to Do a Pak Sau | Wing Chun

How to Do Pou Paai Jeung aka Double Palm | Wing Chun

How to Do Lin Wan Kuen aka Chain Punch | Wing Chun

History of Wing Chun | Wing Chun

How to Do Gang Sau aka Splitting Hand | Wing Chun

Bong / Taan Gerk aka Leg Defenses | Wing Chun

Wing Chun martial arts training - The Tan Sau

Basic Chi Sau Theory | Wing Chun

How to Do Bong Sau aka Wing Hand | Wing Chun

How to Do Fook Sau aka Subduing Hand | Wing Chun

How to Do Juen Ma aka Turning Stance | Wing Chun

How to Do a Front Thrust Kick | Wing Chun

How to Do Gam Sau aka Pressing Hand | Wing Chun

Yee Ji Kim Yeung Ma / Adduction Stance | Wing Chun

How to Do Man Sau aka Asking Hand | Wing Chun

How to Do Bong Sau / Lap Da | Wing Chun

How to Do Kwan Sau aka Rotating Hand | Wing Chun

How to Do Jat Sau aka Shock Hand | Wing Chun

How to Do Lap Sau aka Grabbing Hand | Wing Chun

How to Do Paak Sau aka Slapping Hand | Wing Chun

How to Do Biu Sau aka Thrusting Hand | Wing Chun

How to Use a Taan Sau against a Punch | Wing Chun

Disclaimer DMCA