Wing Chun Kick Training on the Wooden Dummy”

Free 2‑minute chain punch test (scorecard + 3 drills): https://wingchunwisdom.com See if your Wing Chun would hold up under pressure or collapse like most guys. Train chain punching the right way. 📜 Wing Chun Kick Training on the Wooden Dummy” Welcome to The Wing Chun Way — today we’re diving into one of the most underrated aspects of Wing Chun: KICK TRAINING on the Wooden Dummy. Many practitioners focus only on the hands, forgetting that Wing Chun’s lower-body techniques are just as sharp, efficient, and devastating when trained correctly. In this session, you’ll learn how to use the Wooden Dummy to develop powerful, precise, and balanced kicks that connect seamlessly with your hand techniques. ⸻ 🥋 What You’ll Learn in This Training ✅ How to position your stance for stability and rooting before every kick. ✅ The correct structure and energy for Wing Chun’s signature kicks: • Front Kick (Teep or Ding Geuk) • Side Kick (Yok Geuk) • Stop Kick (Jik Te Geuk) ✅ How to use the Dummy arms and leg to train distance, timing, and accuracy. ✅ How to chain your kicks with punches and trapping for real combat flow. ✅ The difference between kicking for control vs kicking for power. ⸻ ⚙️ Why the Wooden Dummy is Essential The Muk Yan Jong (Wooden Dummy) is more than a tool — it’s your silent teacher. It teaches you structure, feedback, and alignment with every strike. When you train kicks on the Dummy: • You learn to keep your balance during contact. • You feel where your energy is off-center. • You refine your body mechanics until every kick becomes natural and effortless. The Dummy gives you immediate feedback — it tells you when your kick is too high, too heavy, or off balance. ⸻ 💡 Training Philosophy Wing Chun kicks are not for show — they’re for survival. They’re quick, low, and unexpected. They target the knees, shins, and groin, using precision instead of brute force. When combined with hand trapping and forward pressure, they become unstoppable tools in self-defense. In this video, we’ll focus on connection, not just technique — how your upper and lower body move as one system. ⸻ ⚔️ Drills You’ll See 1. Stationary Kick Practice – Focusing on distance, relaxation, and recoil. 2. Combination Drills – Linking kicks with punches and elbows. 3. Dummy Leg Interception Drill – Using timing to jam or stop an opponent’s advance. 4. Angle Control Drill – Learning to step and pivot before striking. Each drill is designed to build real-world efficiency — no wasted motion, no unnecessary flash. ⸻ 🧠 Key Takeaway “In Wing Chun, the hands and feet are one family — they move together, they support each other.” The Wooden Dummy doesn’t just train your kicks — it trains your connection between mind, structure, and intent. ⸻ If you’re serious about developing true Wing Chun kicking skill, not just speed or flash, this training will help you discover what’s missing in your practice. Slow down, focus on structure, and let the Dummy teach you. 🕯️ “Every kick you deliver to the Dummy is a message from your center — keep it honest, keep it alive.”