Why Neck Cranks Work When Chokes Fail in Wing Chun
In this clip, Sifu explains why Wing Chun does not rely on pulling or squeezing for chokes—and how low elbow force, lat engagement, and structure pressure turn simple positions into devastating neck cranks. Instead of fighting strength with strength, the body alignment, nervous system pressure, and form mechanics do the work. This is about breaking structure, not muscling techniques—and understanding where these ideas live inside the Wing Chun forms. 👉 Unlock full curriculum, deeper breakdowns & members-only Wing Chun lessons: / channel

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