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  • Please keep us informed . Im Loveing your technique. Please dont stop Teaching us how to Better Ourselves.

    Keepm Come'n

  • "oh, okay" lol

  • gracias

  • muy bueno y sencillo ,espero seguir viendo mas videos de su estilo , un saludo desde españa!

  • ¡Gracias por sus comentarios amables! Ningunos videos en español en este momento. ¡Envíe mis saludos a los facultativos de la Wing Chun de España! Si usted tiene jamás una oportunidad que usted debe visitar a mi hermano Michael Chong en Aguascalientes, México. Usted también le puede dar una llamada a establecer un seminario en España. Aunque él sea Chino, él habla español con soltura.

  • Sifu,if you open a kwoon in melbourne australia I will join.

  • I can tell you really know how to teach. I look up to you for this.

  • Thank you for appreciating my approach to teaching. You are welcome at my school anytime.

  • i like the way you think, in opening people's eyes and keeping an open mind to othere techniques that some may have forgotten. you can never stop learning.

  • Throughout the years I have observed that many applications and techniques found within the Wing Chun forms Siu Nim Tao, Chum Kiu and Biu Jee are not being taught, being ignored or this knowledge simply is not seen and hasn't reached those teaching Wing Chun. It is my goal to show some of these hidden techniques and more importantly to open the eyes and minds of the dedicated Wing Chun practitioner to the many other possibilities in the application of Wing Chun.

  • Keeping an open mind and always trying new ways allows the Wing Chun artist to grow in many ways; that is the way of Chong's Wing Chun Kung Fu.

  • i love your style of wingchun.

    i find your style and the vietnamese style very similar.

    yuan kay san/ yuan chai wan lineage teach the same mind set of wingchun.

  • Thank you for your appreciation. You are welcome at my school anytime. Historians believe Chin Na was a major aspect in the earliest forms of Wing Chun.

  • useful tips ;-)

  • I am glad you enjoyed, but this is only a very, very small sample of what I offer in my instructional videos. Thank you for showing interest in what I am trying to do.

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