Sifu Wayne's Complete Ving Tsun System: Bonus Lessons
In Class Lessons, Pro Tips, Faults & Fixes, Q&A, & More
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This course supplement holds all the lessons, Q&As, Pro Tips, FAQ Replies, In Class Lessons and other short lessons that supplement the Complete Ving Tsun System course. Whenever somebody has a question about a detail or nuance, or perhaps even a misunderstanding, this is where these details get answered. These are the types of clarifications that come up over conversation or in class and are valuable tips that warrant being shared.
Your Instructor
Sifu Wayne started his training in 1977. He's been studying the mental and physical ways of martial arts for over 40 years and is happy to be able to bring the full wing chun curriculum to you, to help with your self defense, fitness and self-improvement goals.
- Vice President, International Moy Yat Ving Tsun Federation
- Certified Master Level 7 Instructor, Confederation of Canadian Wushu Organizations
- Sifu Of The Year 2015, World Ving Tsun Hall Of Fame
- Master Of The Year 2013, USA Martial Arts Hall Of Fame
- Teacher of Multiple International Gold Medalists & World Champions
- Author
- Introduction to Ip Man Style Wing Chun
- Wing Chun Compendium Volume 1 & 2
- Wing Chun 9-Disc BluRay Set
Course Curriculum
Bonus Lessons
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StartQ&A, Pro Tip, Corrections, Faults & Fixes, Small Details, Out Takes & More
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Start1) How do I have forward intent while wu sau goes backward? (2:44)
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Start2) How do I develop inch power within the punch? (1:56)
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Start3) Which Knuckle Do I Hit With (4:12)
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Start4) Stretching is not relaxing therefore it's not ving tsun. (1:24)
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Start5) How do I develop elbow pushing power with gaan da? (2:18)
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Start6) How To Develop Inch Power With Jut Sau (1:20)
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Start7) How flexible does the wrist need to be? (1:09)
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Start8) What is the right distance to be from our partner? (1:06)
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Start9) What is indoor vs. outdoor? (0:34)
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Start10) Prevent Injury With Proper Thumb Position (1:19)
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Start11) Is the training stance different than the fighting stance? (2:00)
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Start12) Idiom - The Intent Moves The Fingers (2:49)
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Start13) Should the elbow touch the body? (2:32)
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Start14) Should the wrist be straightened? (1:36)
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Start15) How Combinations Can Harm Your Fighting Skill (1:31)
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Start16) Why do we take our hand off center in the pak sau drill? (1:09)
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Start17) When doing pak da you are at risk of trapping yourself. That doesn't make sense. (2:01)
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Start18) Should the tan sau be flat or cupped? (1:46)
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Start19) Should I punch on the centerline or not? (2:17)
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Start20) Is it important to line up the heels? How do I do it? (0:41)
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Start21) Explain why we do paak sau to the side in siu nim tau. (2:12)
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Start22) Why Looking Left In Siu Lim Tau Is Right (1:21)
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Start23) How Not To Do Toi Ma (0:17)
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Start24) Why It's Important To Block & Hit At The Same Time (0:40)
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Start25) How To Tighten The Curve Into A Straight Line (0:45)
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Start26) How To Do The Push Horse Drill Correctly (3:05)
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Start27) How To Develop Groundpath With Cham Kiu Stepping (4:09)
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Start28) The Importance of Facing The Shape (6:12)
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Start29) How To Uproot With Bong Sau (7:57)
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Start30) How To Intercept A Punch (3:10)
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Preview31) How To Block A Kick Using Bong Gerk (5:34)
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Start32) How To Access Their Vulnerability With Circle Step (6:19)
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Start33) How To Use Hyun Sau To Flow Like Water (5:13)
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Start34) How To Use Your Elbow To Increase Power (5:40)
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Start35) How To Retract A Technique With Groundpath (5:24)
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Start36) How To Stay Rooted While Changing Techniques (3:55)
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Start37) How To Dramatically Improve Your Chi Sau Using Quan Sau (3:26)
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Start38) How To Know When A Skill Needs More Development (8:09)
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Start39) How To Avoid "Galloping" During Shuffle Step (5:09)
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Start40) How To Increase "Fa Jing" Explosiveness (2:23)
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Start41) Setting Decoys & Traps In Chi Sau (12:50)
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Start42) The Best Way To Be Hit Is To Be Afraid Of Being Hit (10:10)
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Start2021 Lesson 01) Become A Wall By Keeping The Back Heel Down (2:26)
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Start2021 Lesson 02) The Feet And Hands Support Each Other (3:37)
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Start2021 Lesson 03) Stay Protected With Deflecting Bong Sau (3:49)
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Start2021 Lesson 04) The Performance Context (4:59)
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Start2021 Lesson 05) Striking From Underneath (6:01)
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Start2021 Lesson 06) Tan Sau Is A Probing Technique (6:09)
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Start2021 Lesson 07) Biu Ji & Cham Kiu Elbows - The Common Thread (6:18)
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Start2021 Lesson 08) The Change Between Steps (1:23)
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Start2021 Lesson 09) The Hit Has Not Power (0:46)
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Start2021 Lesson 10) If You Do It Right You Will Hit (1:11)
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Start2021 Lesson 11) The Hit Has To Be Clean (0:28)
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Start2021 Lesson 12) Tanking Takes Time (3:26)
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Start2021 Lesson 13) The Tempo Of An Activity (6:29)
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Start2021 Lesson 14) There's No Time (5:09)
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Start2021 Lesson 15) Keep The Hands Moving (1:41)
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Start2021 Lesson 16) Hand Unity (3:20)
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Start2022 Lesson 01) Applying Six Harmonies In Chi Sau (7:09)
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Start2022 Lesson 02) Respecting Their Position (5:40)
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Preview2022 Lesson 03) Replacing Hands - A System Perspective (2:54)
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Start2022 Lesson 04) Bong Sao - Details About Wrapping (4:18)
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Start2023 Lesson 01) Don't Stick When It's Time To Unstick (6:06)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the core course videos?
This course is a supplement to the Complete Ving Tsun System: Core Lessons. This course contains just the bonus lessons and other helpful videos and tips.
How long do I have access to this video library?
The videos are all available on a subscription basis. You can start whenever you want and cancel whenever you want. New videos are added regularly.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.