12/07/2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paoF9l-xdrI
005 Everything is a pull - Momentum Wing Chun - Andre Quin
Watch Andre Quin explain how we generate power in Wing Chun using "pulling" vs "pushing" in all our moves. A great concept that will help many practitioners ...
23/01/2019
004 The Power of Frictionless Motion Momentum Wing Chun - Andre Quin
Watch Andre Quin explain how frictionless motion allows Wing Chun practitioners to generate power many times greater than would be possible using muscles alo...
14/01/2019
Shapes play an integral part in the Wing Chun System. Watch this video to learn how Wing Chun utilises the structural strength of shapes such as the straight line, the circle or the triangle.
You might even learn a fun party trick along the way : )
003 Shapes in Wing Chun explained by Andre Quin of Momentum Wing Chun
In this video Andre Quin explains the different shapes used in WIng Chun and how we can use structural strength in shapes to sustain great amounts of force w...
12/01/2019
In this video I explain how Force is generated in Wing Chun using relaxation, structure and the power of the mind.
For more information visit www.momentumwingchun.com.au or call +61 410 606 200
002 Force in Wing Chun explained by Andre Quin, Momentum Wing Chun
In this 2nd video Andre Quin explains the basics of how Force is generated in Wing Chun; why using proper technique, structure and relaxation can generate a ...
12/01/2019
I have made an attempt to put all my knowledge about Wing Chun in a series of 10 videos.
Here is the 1st one explaining the basic principles of the Wing Chun System.
If you can't wait for me to post them all on FB, you can go to youtube and watch the full series there.
For more information visit www.momentumwingchun.com.au or call +61 410 606 200
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001 The Principles of Wing Chun - Momentum Wing Chun Kung Fu
In this video Andre Quin explains the basic principles of Wing Chun. Simplicity Directness / Centre Line Economy of Movement Minimum use of brute strength ak...
03/12/2018
Here's the 1st of 10 videos explaining in simple terms how the mechanics and the science behind the Wing Chun System work.
001 The Principles of Wing Chun - Momentum Wing Chun Kung Fu
In this video Andre Quin explains the basic principles of Wing Chun. Simplicity Directness / Centre Line Economy of Movement Minimum use of brute strength ak...
15/10/2018
A great article by Sifu Mark Spence on the topic of relaxation
Okay, relax. What's next?
When we find something that is difficult we may assume that we do not fully understand the process involved. After I have told a student to relax for the hundredth time they may respond with, “I am relaxed, it’s still not working!”
A student of mine from another lineage that did not particularly focus, or you could say 'obsess', on relaxation the way that we do in Chu Shong Tin Wing Chun once said to me, “Look, just tell me how you are doing this!” He had trained for more than ten years in Wing Chun and was quite competent, however after maybe six lessons with me, his power generation was still going nowhere.
He was going through the conundrum that all in our lineage encounter. We think we know how to relax, or more to the point we cannot fully believe that no muscular exertion at all is necessary. Surely a little can only help? Frustrated by a lack of progress we assume that more information is required. From that point we wander off in search of the missing bit, which after many hours we find was in front of us all along.
Over many years, dozens of my students travelled to Hong Kong to train under Chu Shong Tin. I always made a point of asking them what they learned from their visit. Nine times out of ten they had the same response; “You have to really, really relax.” It was hard to resist saying that I had told them that many times.
The problem is that in solving problems we tend to rush through the simple stuff to get to the 'answer'. We think ‘okay relax, got that, what’s next?’ Eventually we return to relaxation and learn more about the process. However, it takes some time for the process of relaxation to take effect. Being naturally impatient creatures we become frustrated, which makes things worse. The logical, analytical part of our brain (almost the opposite of the Nin Tao point we should be using) takes over and starts searching for the missing piece of logic that should provide us with super powers like CST.
To bring students back on track I often quote CST on this issue. As usual he hit the nail on the head with this remark.
"Wing Chun is not so complicated; it’s actually quite simple…. just really very hard to do!"
~ Mark Spence
02/12/2017
https://youtu.be/8wXxJ8Hqq6w
Momentum Wing Chun Kung Fu - Siu Nim Tao
Siu Nim Tao Form performed by Andre Quin. Visit www.momentumwingchun.com.au for private Wing Chun lessons in Manly at Momentum Wing Chun Kung Fu, on Sydney's...