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  • How ddoes this have anything to do with Sil Lim Tau?

  • doesnt matter wing chun , boxing , thai boxing etc...it all comes down to reaction time ,power, speed, accuracy. everything else just theory.

  • one of the rare videos where they show effectiv moves and not any bullshit which wouldn´t work even if a master faces an attacker

  • Deepur? Go into: "taijiQuan" and "Chi GUNG" as "supplementS" and u'LL: Begin 2 "unLOCK' da "True" POWER: of "wing" CHUN: ja?!

    Share: SELF: TranscendentaL: "awareneSS" is the "Key" ja?

  • @TheMartialartsJedi Hahaha at the time yes, but thank you for helping me out so much! Every time I have a question you answer it! You are indeed a Martial Art's Jedi! Thank You! ^_^

  • @TheMartialartsJedi I am no expert but Yip Chun said something along the lines of "No martial art has any secrets" and something else. Basically saying if a master were to say or make a notion that they have a secret style then they fail. something like that. Also in no way am I downing anyone right now. I thought I would try and share my information.

  • is the white guy - the personal punching bag of master wong?

  • nice editing on your video ! good man master Wong..keep up the good work.

  • Nice

  • master wong must be rich, I know nowadays popular make money :) I like his videos by the way.

  • Always loved wing chun keep the vids commin

  • poor jim!

  • Why is there only two or three strikes by the attacker? Master Wong is blocking the two strikes and then attacking, as a black belt holder in Ju Jitsu, I have seen this in many styles, making this no use against a bar fight, mugging or other bad situation.

    Untrained fighters do not punch in the set combinations that we've all be taught.

  • @rennymccullough untrained fighters dont usually react too well when there being beaten to a pulp by a berage of painful attacks, or are being tied in knots

  • @rennymccullough Because after two or three stikes most Wing Chun fighters already counterattack. Most westerners are used to wait out till the oponent has stopped punching (so called passive defense like in kickboxing where the hands are close to the body). This allows opponent close and friendly with his fists. In Wing Chun your hands are further away meaning after a few blocks the opponent's already in striking distance of u, which is surprise for many western fighters. It's agressive defense

  • i like mr wong he has it all .well rounded no doubt cool vids best to him always ricky thumbs up allways no ya put lot traing time in to the luv of awsome

  • Oh please... 0:12 the assailant is hardly gonna stand there and leave his chest open while you throw a combo at him.

  • @darkknight17 its called speed and power nuff said, and attacker usualy not trained.

  • kick ass bro hard dont stop

  • thk foe all videos.. xie xie sifu

  • @TheMartialartsJedi please tell what do you think?? Who was sifu of master Wong?? which linage??

  • @TheMartialartsJedi "Little Idea?" Is that it, I thought it would be something more..fancy. Hmm you learn something new everyday! Thank You! :D

  • i feel sorry for the apprentice .. just getting thrown around all day

  • @TheMartialartsJedi well being notified of that doesn't shock me

  • What dose Sil Lim Tao mean?

  • OUCH!

  • on video i see, that poster (or wtf is this?) says that it's chum kiu, but video title is "sil lim tao"

  • man... i wonder if u can take bruce lee haha i'm not sure you're not as fast as he is and i think i'm a bit faster than you.. but i'm not as fast as him YET... heheh

  • @vicktrickly72 you're technique is very good though very coordinated....

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