2016年7月7日星期四

Wing Chun Dummy For Sale – Lychee Wood ( with Frame Mounted Stand )

Do you want to learn kung fu? Like Bruce lee in, when I grew up, I've always wanted to learn when a generation of kung fu master, it will make me feel very cool to help those weaker friends, don't let them get hurt!

Product Description

So how can a Wing Chun Dummy For Sale enhance your fighting skills? Well, in many ways. You need to know that in Shaolin temple, dummy plays very important role. If you know who are Shaolin and you know about their skill, you know what I’m talking about. Wing Chun Dummy For Sale can help you master many attributes like angle of deflection, accuracy, balance, speed, flow etc. On top of that you develop toughness, because Wing Chun uses forearms and palms to block. That’s how dummies work in general. You strike the dummy, and then you must do a counterattack, and this will over time develop great reflexes and mobility. Visual reflexes are also very important and they can be developed using the dummy, because you don’t know where will the next strike emerge, it can be legs, or chest, or maybe arms. Wooden dummies aren’t that expensive and should be affordable for anyone who wants to practice Wing Chun.
General Specs:
HEIGHT : 60″
DIAMETER : 9″
WEIGHT : 80-85 lbs.
SPACING :
– Space Between upper arms and mid arm = 8.5″ .
– Space Between mid arm and leg = 11″ .
– Space between the tips of two upper arms = 9″
– Slat Holes made to accommodate slats that are 2 1/8″ tall by 1 1/4″ wide.
– Space Between Slat holes for Mounting to Frame Stands = 42″ for Wing Chun and 32″ for JKD Dummies.
Leg Tendon is 3″ x 3″ thick.
Dummy Arm Tendons are 2″ x 1 5/8″

Stand Specs:
HEIGHT : 67″
DEPTH : 44″
WIDTH: 67″



Wing Chun Wooden Dummy – Elm Wood ( with Frame Mounted Stand )

Do you want to learn kung fu? Like Bruce lee in, when I grew up, I've always wanted to learn when a generation of kung fu master, it will make me feel very cool to help those weaker friends, don't let them get hurt!

Product Description

In Wing Chung, the most popular type of dummy is this- the Wing Chun Wooden Dummy. There is one legend that says that the 108 dummies from Shaolin Temple were assembled into one by Ng Mui in order to make training more effective. The latest wooden dummies in the Hong Kong are mounted on the wall. They use two wooden slats throughout the body of the dummy. However, traditional dummies were actually placed in the ground, unlike these modern dummies. But, those modern dummies are made to be suitable for living room, so you can practice wherever you want to. So what is it that make Wing Chun wooden dummy different than the other? Well, wing chun wooden dummy has one leg and three arms. It’s like that because it needs to represent various positions and lines of force of opponent’s body. Because it way of mounting, these modern dummies are called “alive” dummies, and those traditional dummies we’ve talked about later are considered “dead” dummies.
General Specs:
HEIGHT : 60″
DIAMETER : 9″
WEIGHT : 80-85 lbs.
SPACING :
– Space Between upper arms and mid arm = 8.5″ .
– Space Between mid arm and leg = 11″ .
– Space between the tips of two upper arms = 9″
– Slat Holes made to accommodate slats that are 2 1/8″ tall by 1 1/4″ wide.
– Space Between Slat holes for Mounting to Frame Stands = 42″ for Wing Chun and 32″ for JKD Dummies.
Leg Tendon is 3″ x 3″ thick.
Dummy Arm Tendons are 2″ x 1 5/8″

Stand Specs:
HEIGHT : 67″
DEPTH : 44″
WIDTH: 67″

Wing Chun gear generally spins around weapons and wooden dummy training. Cutting edge techniques and training devices have been included (focus cushions, substantial pack training, and others) however few instruments approach the Wooden Dummy with regards to joining specialized and physical molding for the trainer.
Wooden Dummy Form Training
The wooden dummy form differs from heredity to ancestry however comprehensively includes a large portion of the wing chum procedures found in its different forms (the Suit NM Tau, Chum Kio, and Bio Step
Consolidating hand shapes, palms, cleaves, punches and kicks with footwork it is an extraordinary approach to learning co-appointment as you perform a few developments at the same time.


Wing Chun Wooden Dummy Teach you kung fu

Do you want to learn kung fu? Like Bruce lee in, when I grew up, I've always wanted to learn when a generation of kung fu master, it will make me feel very cool to help those weaker friends, don't let them get hurt!
Wing Chun gear generally spins around weapons and wooden dummy training. Cutting edge techniques and training devices have been included (focus cushions, substantial pack training, and others) however few instruments approach the Wooden Dummy with regards to joining specialized and physical molding for the trainer.
Wooden Dummy Form Training
The wooden dummy form differs from heredity to ancestry however comprehensively includes a large portion of the wing chum procedures found in its different forms (the Suit NM Tau, Chum Kio, and Bio Step

Consolidating hand shapes, palms, cleaves, punches and kicks with footwork it is an extraordinary approach to learning co-appointment as you perform a few developments at the same time.
Whilst molding is not an essential concern – hitting the wooden arms and striking the dummy will definitely include customary molding and you will wind up nursing some wounds.
The Best Equipment for Wing Chun Kicking
With low-level kicks to the knee and leg, it can be hard to discover a cushion or kick shield that recreates the position of a human leg.
Since the essential targets have a tendency to joint it goes it’s difficult to train them with any power on a ready accomplice.
The dummy body and leg serve as immaculate focuses to practice low-level stamps, steps, and breadths. Coupling frontal and side pushing kick to the knee and leg of the dummy is one of ideal approaches to training you kicking method.

Fast Tip: Be mindful so as not to wound the heel of your foot!
Finding the Optimum Angles and Footwork
With a leg to venture around the Wooden Dummy is an incredible approach to training your footwork and ensure your feet don’t get sluggish. For most hand to hand fighting footwork is the foundation and much of the time disregarded.
Venturing and kicking all enhances your capacity to move quickly and consolidate your progressions with hand shapes and assaults.
Of all the Wing Chun hardware the wooden dummy is ostensibly the most adaptable. Constrained just by your creative ability you can train forms, rehash developments again and again or make your own particular blends and bores to get your feet and hands cooperating.
Dissimilar to alternate forms you have something to reference yourself against and physically strike which ensures your separation and timing likewise move forward.