Wing Chun Drills and Application Basics

In the past, some Bruce Lee fans thought that if they just studied Wing Chun, they could be as good as their idol!! The reality is that Bruce Lee was very disciplined and spent countless hours training and perfecting his technique. Bruce Lee would have been a master regardless of the style he chose to practice!! Wing Chun is a simple, effective martial art, but even Bruce Lee knew that he had to modify the traditional style taught to him by his teacher, Yip Man. He eventually created the art of Jeet Kune Do to improve his fighting. This DVD includes some of Bruce Lee’s practice and fighting drills.


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7 Responses to “Systema Fistfighting – Weaponizing the Structure of Hands and Arms”

  1. Fioneenacockeen says:

    Great….thanks for posting these and also for explaining the purpose of the particular moves…it’s very helpful. Cheers :)

  2. spyrokat says:

    Thank you for your kind words!

  3. bangermccrusher says:

    excelent work gentlemen, very useful

  4. kmeyers85 says:

    really nice. thanks for posting.

  5. kickfighterN1 says:

    Spyro, u r the man :-)

  6. CNCTEMATIC says:

    Those rotating elbows were the first thing I learnt in Systema. Such a great multi-use tool. Works with fist fighting, grabs, even on the ground.
    Thanks for posting. (I can understand your explanations even though it’s in a different language!)

  7. Donkyfishy says:

    @spyrokat
    Would you answer a question for me please? Does systema have any ‘bridging’ or ‘closing the gap’ techqniues or concepts? (videos always seem to start very close or in contact) are there any good videos you could point me in the direction of that demonstrate them?

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