COCKEREL KICKS AGAINST WHIRLWIND KICKS
Grandmaster Wong asks course participants to work out amongst themselves how to counter the formidable whirlwind kicks. The answers are excellent, including the use of plough hands, raised knee, low strikes and felling the opponent. Grandmaster Wong explains that one must not be too close to execute the whirlwind kick, otherwise the groin would be exposed. He then demonstrates using the typical Wing Choon cockerel kick to counter the whirlwind kick.
Whirlwind Kick | Whirlwind Kick | Plough Hand |
Felling Opponent | Raise Knee | Low Strike |
Low Strike | Leopard Punch |
Not too Close | Don't Hold Hand |
Cockeral Kick | Aim at Ribs | Phoenix-Eye Fist |
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