Wing Chun Chi Gerk: How to Interrupt & Redirect Leg Sweeps / Part 2
Part 2 BTS look at a Chi Gerk drill with Ilan from @inside_fighting and GM Milos. This short Wing Chun lesson shows how Chi Gerk (leg sticking) teaches you to follow a sweep fully, interrupt it early, or let it go intentionally to counter. Sifu Miloš explains how to safely release the sweep to avoid knee injury and how timing determines whether you counter, redirect, or collapse the opponent’s base. A precise, high-level drill for developing real leg sensitivity and safe takedown defense. 👉 Unlock exclusive Wing Chun curriculum, deeper breakdowns & members-only lessons: / channel https://www.my-vlma.com

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