VIDEOS OF WING CHOON SHUI TA

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Grandmaster Wong applying "tan sau" against Angles' upper-cut


"Shui Ta" means "Miscellaneous Fighting". At the two-day Wing Choon course in Barcelona on 6th and 7th May 2014, Grandmaster Wong taught course participants how to develop internal force and to apply its techniques for fighting, especially against, Boxers, Kick-Boxers, Miay Thai fighters and Grapplers.

As it is fundamental in all kungfu lessons in Shaolin Wahnam, the set can also be employed to generate an energy flow to overcome pain and illness, and to contribute to good health, vitality and longevity.

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1 Developing Internal Force 2 Flowing Force and Consolidated Force

3 Guarding against Jabs and Crosses 4 Cover Hand against Upper-Cuts

5 Mirror Hand against Upper-Cuts 6 Finger0Thrust against Hooks

7 Class Practice 8 Class Practice

9 Safe against Any Attack 10 Counters against Bocxers

11 Class Practice 12 Counters at Different Points

13 Class Practice 14 Cover and Chase

15 Class Practice 16 Adequate Coverage

17 Tan Sau against Upper-Cuts 18 Intercepting an Upper-Cut

19 Class Practice 20 Countering at Different Points

21 Class Practice 22 Counters against Kicks

23 Break Fall 24 Felling Techniques

25 Countering Round-House Kicks 26 Countering Various Kicks

27 Class Practice 28 Off-Balancing Opponents

29 Soft Landing 30 Countering Throws

31 Various Throws 32 Countering Throws

33 Releasing Grips 34 Class Practice

35 Shui Ta 36 Muay Thai Attacks

37 Against Knee Jab 38 Class Practice

39 Counters against Muay Thai 40 Falling Back

41 angry Bull Charges at Fence 42 Counters against the Shoot

43 Pressing Attack 44 Class Practice

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