For anyone with doubt, I suggest they experience WingChun, or other street defense style such as Krav Maga or Escrima first hand. Street defense and Ring sports are completely different.
a lot of naive ppl always try to compare wing chun with other martial art. but for me every martial art is the same because that's no perfect martial art in this world. it just depend on the ppl who practise it. the most important thing is we use martial art to give us more confident when we facing any difficulty in our real life. for example looking for a job, be more patient, and always learn not to fight againts ppl that is not worthy. by the way, good job to u
@RYANOGAWA That's right, But the problem is today's martial art world is heavily polluted by myth spreaded MMA lovers - that MMA bout represents some sort of "real" fight and everyone must pass this "real" fight test in order to prove their styles work against some "non-complying" opponents This kind of statement really show some very serious misunderstandings of what real violent fighting situation is. For one thing, why these MMA "real fights" rarely cause death/serious injury?
Looks good, I wanna see this guy fight a half decent mma fighter or even good boxer.. That guy sparing with him looks like he's playing ballerina hands with him. Hehe like to see how he could defend like that against a combo that i would throw. That punch is a push too, A good punch is heard and has sting. Not convincing at all. Maybe handy skills for bouncers not wanting to hurt smaller weak guys maybe, Then you can a little ballerina hands, hehe.
@jamebo2444 playing ballerina hands jajajaja you have no idea what you're talking about . I did boxing for 8 years and this man can kill you in a second
I met him once, around this time, he was nice. But all that "made by a woman" stuff is just crap; a myth, perpetuated by rebels to confuse the government. In the history of mankind, no woman has ever developed a martial art. Martial arts are for war, and war is created by men.
Da Jeung & Ng Chueng, these men, IMO, created Wing Chun.
You have an interesting opinion,and some strong rationale.If you actually study the art with Grados, you might be convinced otherwize.Wing Chun really doesn't work if you "muscle" the techniques (which is what men tend to do). My opinion based on study up to this point - Ng Mui and Yim Wing Chun made this. Men developed it (added weapons)afterwards. The spirit behind it really is more feminine than masculine. It's really not about gender when you can defend yourself. I'm not a woman BTW.
Actually it was a 1 inch push. I would like to see what kind of actual damage power he has, since that's very different from pushing power, especially in true full speed combat, but he looks better than many others I've seen overall. ... It's not going to be "over" that fast though, since adrenaline keep people from feeling pain that would normally down a person not fight. That's the reality factor of most fighting and martial arts thats not taught unless you've been in a real fight.
yes i do agree that it was a lil more like a push. im no expert nor do i claim to be but i took about a lil more than a year and maybe the one inch punch i learned was a different one but the one i was taught didnt move the person at all. it instead sent the force through the soft tissue such as organs straight down to my feet. even though we trained with an inch of padding in between us and the punch i still felt the force travel through my body like it was air
Wing chun wasnt developed by a women 0-0
NeroHonoku 1 month ago
Great.Remember I was here.Thai 4:59PM 12/6/2011
universetechnique 2 months ago
For anyone with doubt, I suggest they experience WingChun, or other street defense style such as Krav Maga or Escrima first hand. Street defense and Ring sports are completely different.
Improv247 10 months ago
a lot of naive ppl always try to compare wing chun with other martial art. but for me every martial art is the same because that's no perfect martial art in this world. it just depend on the ppl who practise it. the most important thing is we use martial art to give us more confident when we facing any difficulty in our real life. for example looking for a job, be more patient, and always learn not to fight againts ppl that is not worthy. by the way, good job to u
RYANOGAWA 1 year ago 3
@RYANOGAWA That's right, But the problem is today's martial art world is heavily polluted by myth spreaded MMA lovers - that MMA bout represents some sort of "real" fight and everyone must pass this "real" fight test in order to prove their styles work against some "non-complying" opponents This kind of statement really show some very serious misunderstandings of what real violent fighting situation is. For one thing, why these MMA "real fights" rarely cause death/serious injury?
yottky 11 months ago
Wrong a slap is herd and stings. A good punch energy travels through the object.
jre104 1 year ago
i like how Grados used to finish, like grabing the neck, pull to punch and ground throw.
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peterwing 1 year ago
Looks good, I wanna see this guy fight a half decent mma fighter or even good boxer.. That guy sparing with him looks like he's playing ballerina hands with him. Hehe like to see how he could defend like that against a combo that i would throw. That punch is a push too, A good punch is heard and has sting. Not convincing at all. Maybe handy skills for bouncers not wanting to hurt smaller weak guys maybe, Then you can a little ballerina hands, hehe.
jamebo2444 1 year ago
@jamebo2444 playing ballerina hands jajajaja you have no idea what you're talking about . I did boxing for 8 years and this man can kill you in a second
tutanota 1 year ago
@jamebo2444 this guy is already 40+ close to 50
and we small guys have disadvantage without the groin kick. trust me bro its real useful against bigger guys
Wingchunskunk 8 months ago
hi pepe its me kevin :) love ur vids
thekevinshow12345 1 year ago
EXCELENTE SIFU, me gusta mucho si interpretaciòn del wing chun, GRACIAS por estos videos.
SALUDOS desde Argentina.
tansao1 1 year ago
i love the way he controls the opponent. control and positioning is the key to all martial arts.
devilzmantis 1 year ago
5 stars
profeso07 2 years ago
I met him once, around this time, he was nice. But all that "made by a woman" stuff is just crap; a myth, perpetuated by rebels to confuse the government. In the history of mankind, no woman has ever developed a martial art. Martial arts are for war, and war is created by men.
Da Jeung & Ng Chueng, these men, IMO, created Wing Chun.
theScytheofGod 2 years ago
You have an interesting opinion,and some strong rationale.If you actually study the art with Grados, you might be convinced otherwize.Wing Chun really doesn't work if you "muscle" the techniques (which is what men tend to do). My opinion based on study up to this point - Ng Mui and Yim Wing Chun made this. Men developed it (added weapons)afterwards. The spirit behind it really is more feminine than masculine. It's really not about gender when you can defend yourself. I'm not a woman BTW.
holygroove2 2 years ago
Bruce Lee only knew half of Wing Chun.
hisoka202 2 years ago
He's great, indeed.
narayanr 2 years ago 3
Great Sifu. Good video.
Couldn't help but notice but at 1:32 I see armpit hair.
Should have trimmed a little for the cameras!
JKDLIFER 2 years ago
Great video, Sifu Grados is an awesome instructor
soonmethod 2 years ago
that was awesome
dingoRAM 3 years ago 2
i like him, seems good wing chun to me, but im only noob ;-)
ViribusUnitis1981 3 years ago
great video .. great demonstration ,, best regards from egypt
mohamedwingtsun 3 years ago
Actually it was a 1 inch push. I would like to see what kind of actual damage power he has, since that's very different from pushing power, especially in true full speed combat, but he looks better than many others I've seen overall. ... It's not going to be "over" that fast though, since adrenaline keep people from feeling pain that would normally down a person not fight. That's the reality factor of most fighting and martial arts thats not taught unless you've been in a real fight.
GungFuMan777 3 years ago
yes i do agree that it was a lil more like a push. im no expert nor do i claim to be but i took about a lil more than a year and maybe the one inch punch i learned was a different one but the one i was taught didnt move the person at all. it instead sent the force through the soft tissue such as organs straight down to my feet. even though we trained with an inch of padding in between us and the punch i still felt the force travel through my body like it was air
stunnazzz 2 years ago
lol
nirpal24 3 years ago