In combat sports punching power seems to be an ability that some athletes are blessed with, from the likes of George Forearm to Mike Tyson and of course Dan Henderson and many many more.

But for those of us who don’t posses who abilities from the get go, what are the training exercises that can be done to help improve one’s punching power? Well in this edition of Master Wong Techniques you will learn just that.

Although best known as a Wing Chun stylist which he promotes proudly, Master Wong displays his proficiency in boxing as he goes through a simple combination drill to help maximize the amount of power on the end of a punch.

Throughout the lesson Master Wong will go around distancing, proper punching techniques as well as how to move fluidly around your target.

Check out the clip below.

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About Master Wong:
Michael Wong originally came to England at the age of ten as a refugee from Vietnam. He first took up martial arts as a result of being bullied at school. Starting his training with a Chinese Master in the UK, Sifu Wong progressed quickly in skill and after 5 years travelled to Hong Kong and mainland China to study with a variety of Chinese masters in his early twenties.

Training in a wide variety of martial arts has given Sifu Wong a foundation and skill level rarely seen in the martial arts world. It also allows him to provide a highly comprehensive teaching program for a great many students with differing requirements. This eventually led to the opening of the Master Wong Academy at Charles Street in Ipswich, becoming one of only a handful of full-time training centers in the region. [Source: Master Wong Academy]

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