Pak Sao Fehler im Wing Chun | Warum dein Handgelenk leidet

Many Wing Chun practitioners experience the same problem with Pak Sao: the contact feels unstable, and the wrist suffers under the strain. Especially in Wing Chun, the physically correct line of force determines functional stability or potential injury. "Only what is true to the original principles and physically verifiable counts!" THE PHYSICS OF PAK SAO The problem almost never lies in a lack of power, but rather in an incorrect line of force. In this video, I explain Pak Sao biomechanically and independently of any specific style. We focus on the structure of the contact point and the functional transfer of energy through the forearm instead of the joint. CONTENTS OF THIS LESSON: • WHY THE WRIST IS NOT A WEIGHT-BEARING JOINT • WHY THE PALM IS OFTEN USED INCORRECTLY • HOW TO CORRECTLY INSIDE THE FOREARM WITHOUT UNNECESSARY PRESSURE TARGET AUDIENCE & PREVENTATIONS This video is aimed at experienced Wing Chun, Wing Tsun, and Ving Tsun practitioners and instructors who want to structurally improve their hand techniques instead of accepting pain as part of training. If your Pak Sao becomes unstable under resistance, it is almost always due to the physical structure, not the technique. GE.VING TSUN MASTERCLASS (EXPERIENCED PRACTITIONERS ONLY) Do you already have 10+ years of experience and finally want to establish your techniques on a biomechanically sound and functional foundation? 🗓️ BOOK YOUR INTRODUCTORY CONSULTATION HERE: https://www.vingtsun-university.onlin... 🌐 ONLINE MASTERCLASS (FOR PROFESSIONALS ONLY): https://www.vingtsun-university.online CONTACT FOR SERIOUS INQUIRIES: WHATSAPP: +491775830484 EMAIL: [email protected] RELEVANT TOPICS: Wing Chun Pak Sao, Pak Sao Mistakes, Wing Tsun Pak Sao, Ving Tsun Pak Sao, Wing Chun Structure, Wing Chun Biomechanics, Force Line, Wrist Pain.