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  • Why the best ever dying so early?

    Bruce Lee will always be the best for me and no one will ever be able to replace space

    RIP King of Kings

  • Bruce lee proves that if you practice hard and are smart ect Wing Chun works ! even though he did add modify and came up with Jkd. just imagine if he completely learned wing chun like duncan leung did

  • check out the speed @0:38

  • Bruce Lee is a beast and hes so good at wing chun.

  • thumbs up for master Ipman sparring with bruce at the beginning of this video

  • :29 HOLY SHIT THAT WAS FAST! i do martial arts too i have some sparring videos if u wanna check it out.

  • Bruce Lee makes 10 moves, and the opponent froze himself and was like "what the fuck did he just do"...

  • I wanna see the whole form of Bruce in Second 5, do anybody have a link for me?

  • @MsCracker2010 this ist Wing Chun Siu nim tao 1st form

  • Bruce has been my inspiration in so many things. Wish he was still alive... the wisdom he could shed on the world would be indescribable.

  • Awesome footage, and very peaceful song. Great job!

  • My grandmaster is William cheung he was brought up with Bruce lee . Most say he is a liar and a fruad but people don't know the truth. There is more than meets the eye about the history of yip man .

  • holy shit. that was fast.

  • the greatest warrior of all time

  • if i had a time a machine i would go back in time and see the history ip man

  • @kijodragonfist60 I would actually join him, and be one of his disciples.

  • @dogensu that to

  • Fine matial art of fighting. That´s the way i like it. JackJoker

  • WTH? By the time his sparring partner could throw one punch or even take a step foward Bruce had like 8 fist in his face and chest, ungodly fast.

  • @leka1622- That's the most awesome part of Wing Chun we can just rush in and chain punch someone or hit them with a 9 hit combo ;-)

  • so fast...so fast, btw love you bruce lee, first icon hero

  • It's not really bout the martial art that proves a fighter it's the fighter that proves the martial art my wing chun intructor beats the he'll out of pple who do karate and mma but he just has better skill and knowledge

  • @xSkillsxOFxNinja

    Quite right. A GOOD Wing Chun instructor (I hope yours is!!) will teach Wing Chun according to your particular personality and sense of attack style. My Sifu for instance, will teach me totally different than my friend, due to our own actual personalities. It's quite possible that if Bruce Lee studied a different martial art, he'd be just as successful. The great thing about WC is its level of options. There's always several different options for any one move. It's great.

  • @xSkillsxOFxNinja My family is from a martial arts background and im a 2nd Dan blackbelt in Taekwondo ....and i used to think this but after studying wingchun with a 40yrs + master, i have to say wingchun is the better overall system. Still usable as you get older and most scientific. Of course anything can happen in a fight, sometimes it is just chance and luck! But as a SYSTEM it cannot be beat by anything that i know of...it is the most efficient, practical, balancing power and defence best

  • @zedsj youre so freaking damn right

  • @zedsj and now you are a 2nd dan bb in tkd.

    I find some of the funniest comments from you which totally contradict a massive conversation we once had.

    I agree with you on WC being a very complete system. But its not the Art, its the Artist.

  • @gambleyourhealth lol you again. Mate sifu david replied to your comments and i think he's right. To be honest im sure we'd be in agreement on a lot of things (art vs artist for example i agree wholeheartedly with) but our last conversation proved you are too impatient for a youtube conversation at least, you probably don't believe im a 2nd dan bb either...seriously just bugger off.

  • @zedsj He didnt reply to anything and when I spoke to him about it he didnt have any idea what I was talking about. It gave him a good laugh though

    You lied. Its a fact.

  • @gambleyourhealth haha! you're funny! It's all good bro you don't need to protect your reputation on youtube nobody knows you.

  • @gambleyourhealth You are joking right? his youtube name is dingsifu he replied to your comment right there on the page.

  • @zedsj he doesnt have a youtube account, but point me to the page please and I will forward it to david.

  • @zedsj its ok, i found it.

    But you know thats not him right?

    (its someone in the club, but its not him) 

  • @gambleyourhealth I guess you mean that channel is a club channel. But yeah he told me he would reply to you so i think that's him.

    Look i know we got off on the wrong foot, but i really hate fellow WC bickering. We get enough bullshit from the mma community man. I'll admit i am longwinded and annoying when trying to explain things (i looked back at my posts lol) if you can admit you were quick to judge.

    So whaddya say dropping this, we can share our views through email properly if u like

  • @zedsj Yes I am quick to judge, it is a fault of mine. I also hate inhouse fighting.

    There was something specific in my original posts to you that I asked which you avoided the whole way. It made me short tempered.

    Peace and happy training.

  • @gambleyourhealth yes i looked back at my posts and see how it looked like that. i can understand, i also feel frustrated sometimes with some of the 'talkers' and lack of 'walkers' out there. Regarding the theory of female influence, it is best to forward an original article, i will find it for you. With regards to your concerns about online training, i actually agree it is critical. Online material will only ever be supplementary.

    Peace to u too mate stay strong

  • @zedsj Thanks, I will look forward to reading the article.

    Do you train with Kev by any chance?

  • @gambleyourhealth You mean sifu kevin earle? No he is on the other side of town but i've met him and he's visited our training and met with my sifu (daniel xuan) etc. Lots of respect for him, why, do u know him? I learned wc initially through one of his students students, who added Chu Shong Tin to his lineage. It was fun training, combined with eskrima. oh I found my sifu's interesting theory about female WC: wcats. com/Main/WingChunOrigin.php

  • @zedsj I dont know Kev personally, Yet.

    I am going there in November to have a train with him and his boys.

    I thought DX was in S E Asia? Not NZ. Do I have this wrong?

    Thanks for the article, I will have a read.

  • @gambleyourhealth oh nice, kev's a real gentleman and with 50 years experience, hard not to respect. Too bad i am usually visiting in-laws in thailand around nov. Yeah sifu danny is usually in thailand but travels around the world a lot teaching. He is still recovering from a tour of morocco/china/aus/nz...and looks like he's moving back to canada soon too...quite sad about that lol.

  • @zedsj sorry to hear he is moving, thats a real bummer. Who do you get to train with then? I hope you still have someone to CS with at least? Or at the very least own your own MYJ dummy?

  • @gambleyourhealth yeah it sure sucks, but i've still got others to train with from schools around here to give me a weekly chi sau fix haha

  • @gambleyourhealth sorry should just be one 'students' in my comment

  • Mma is the best combat sport cuz it focuses heavily on distance fighting. On the street you don't need distance fighting though the person is gonna be pissed and close the distance for you that's why I like wing chun. Also if you manage to close the distance in the ring wing Chun. Best close quarter combat.

  • so sad that he died :(

  • @WingTsunPanda Washington DC. Is there a place nearby?

  • look at his godspeed chisao chain punch at 0:29

  • i really want to learn wing chun.. i tried to learn its punching and it really helps me in close quarter combat in silat...

  • for people who dont know bout winh chun, it is the most effective martial art there is

  • @xSkillsxOFxNinja ha, most people I know or have seen that know Wing Chun especially well don't think so. It's strong if you train hard and really learn what it's all about, but you have to be careful. Fights are dynamic and unpredictable, so no guarantees, right? but there are some really great techniques in there for sure.

  • What is the exercise at 0:54 called?

  • @Lrdvltr Sticky Hands. It's the art of hand sensitivity. Some practitioners get so good at this, that at close range, they don't even need to look at your hands or arms to fight you.

  • @socratesxv Thank you. Where can I learn how to practice this?

  • @Lrdvltr Search your area for a Wing Chun instructor. If you can't find one, buy a DVD and grab a partner and learn it with them. I had an instructor for only 8 months but after that I learned everything through DVD's and a WILLING partner. Been doing it for 5 years now. Search Wing Chun on Amazon.com and buy a DVD. Sticky Hands is a fundamental part of Wing Chun so any DVD would have instruction on it.

  • @socratesxv Thank you VERY much.

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  • Exactly , the UFC crap sucks...but that's just my opinion...

  • @bebathekid Keep it to yourself you un-educated dick!!!

  • The best thing of Bruce Lee was that he don't belive in styles.

    So if you want he was the first MMA or gladiator of the new era.

  • @36predator of course he believed in a style. Advanced and complete Ving Tsun allows you the freedom of personal expression of your own kung fu. He moved to the US with only about half the VT system and had to adapt and add to what he knew to gain this freedom. He was looking for the ability that his older kung fu brothers had but was unable to advance in the US on his own without instruction. Creating Jeet Koon Do, in his situation was a very Ving Tsun thing to do.

  • @vyvial i agree with you. which is why i like to think of wingchun as more of a training method or ideology. when i think of a style i think it's a way of fighting that someone developed for himself. But as us wc'ers know, wc teaches the form to adapt to you not the other way around, it teaches the best biomechanics and positions for the body to generate power, leaving a lot of flexibility for your own expression, bruce had the right idea, i think he would have gotten closer to wc in older age.

  • @36predator The best thing Bruce Lee did was die!!!

  • @19thaman79 The best thing you have to is to go drown yourself somewhere along with your whore for a mother

  • very inspiring! the man was lightning in a bottle!

  • I love Bruce Lee

  • video awesome but the song teribble

  • for those who didn't notice... at the end his eyes are closed :P

  • @hideyasoki my sifu closes his eyes too when when we touch hands

  • @THEwillGUY100 good for you I guess...

  • @THEwillGUY100 That statement sounded really homo!!!

  • @wnet8 No sorry

  • does anyone know the name of the vocalist?

  • yes.. wow.. this version is on iTunes!

  • I'd like to know what song this is.

  • IP Man 1 and 2. Amazing films!

  • @HyperneticDubstep I agree with you!

  • One Punch in his Face.

    Enemy down

  • it sounds like an indian song :-/ regardless, he was FAST! (O_O)

  • What's the name of the song? Please! :(((((

  • I found the title !

    Nitin Sawhney - Songbird

  • @AdemCank Did you happen to discover the name of the vocalist?

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  • what is the name of the song? please someone has to tell me or i won't sleep anymore!

  • awesome!!!!!!!

  • DAMN LEE, YOU SCARY!

  • Yes, the title of the song played please

  • i love how indian music is playing, it makes so much sense...

  • we love you bruce lee and your grandmaster Yip Man

  • What song is this?

  • @JimBootstrap "Songbird" by Nitin Sawhney

  • Yeah, he's pretty quick....

  • I love how he gets clipped in the face at the very end of the Vid lol. 

  • i like the song !!!!!!!!!!!

  • im bruce lees father

  • very nice compiled vid i can look at great masters which being i love Jeent Kune Do for it style with no style and Wing Chun for its solid foundation. Great music with this vid it looks like Ip and Bruce are practicing with eachother in a martial arts after life

  • how can i get that version of the song?

  • @Hoppus217 gonna be a hard at first especially coming from a boxing background but go for it!

  • @Hoppus217 yes you can learn wing chun it doesnt need agility or to be young only practivcing i used to do kickboxing and BJJ for 2.5 years now am doing wing chun and shaolin training :)))

  • you can't hit what you can't touch

  • sounds like an indian song

  • Bruce Lee developed his own style by combining what he learned from Wing Chun and by studying other styles of fighting. If you look at his fighting, it is simple and to the point.

  • @ktl2828 I have been training in one fighting art or another for over 40 years starting in boxing at 9. I have never been a "Bruce Lee fanatic" like so many others my age (49), but I have the greatest respect for him. If people want to really know his genius all they have to do is look at the first 1/2 hour of ENTER THE DRAGON. In his match on the mat he fortold the UFC!!!!!!!! I say with no doubt at all that BRUCE LEE WAS THE "PROPHET" OF THE MARTIAL ARTS.

  • shit his fast:)

  • Brucelee Hindi song kung fu cool

  • what is the name of this song?????

  • Bruce Lee is just Too Fast, the Fastest Fighter I've ever seen.

  • i didnt think bruce trained with ip man? i thought ip man died before bruce started training in wing chun?

  • @RooWallaby: He's still alive, as far as I can tell.

  • @ManolitoMystiq he died in '72

  • @RooWallaby: Yeah, I got confused with his son, Yip Chun (right?)

  • @ManolitoMystiq is it yip chun or chun yip? lol

  • @RooWallaby Ip Man was still alive but was very old and suffering from cancer. He might have a few private sessions with Bruce, but most of the teaching came from senior disciple Wong Shun Leung (who is one badass dude).

  • @RooWallaby IP MAN, or YIP MAN (as some of the texts translate) did train bruce lee when he was 16 years old (in 1945). Bruce Lee based all his martial arts on Wing Chun theories. I am not sure for how long he trained under IP MAN though. When IP MAN started teaching Bruce Lee, he was in his early 60s (He died 79 years old in 1972).

  • He was yip man student and got succesfully...

  • @jalupiss "IP" man!!, get it right

  • @TheMcRaeBrothers both IP MAN and YIP MAN are correct. MAN is the first name and IP or YIP is the family name. The reason for the 2 spellings is that Chinese text cannot be directly translated to english, also 2 languages in china (simplified and traditional chinese have different pronunciations on many words).

  • wow he is fast...

  • @devapein

    The Same thing I said when I saw this video "wow he is fast", He's just to fast for anyone to fight because Speed kills.

  • That's some creeepy music.

  • @:30 IMPOSSIBLE RIDICULOUS SPEED, YOU SAW HOW FAST HE PULLED HIM?!..FUCK..NO DOUBT  BRUCE WENT BEYOND

  • omg where can i learn wing chun without a school? there is only these damn taekwondo schools

  • thats so cool it is ip man bruce lee master that guy was the best

    

  • Nice video. 

  • i lost respect for Bruce when he insulted Kung Fu by stating forms were useless. Without the forms he learned, there would be no Jeet Kune Do.

  • @d34dl34f He Didnt Say They Was Useless, Jus Believed That Forms Will Restrict Someone In A Real Fight. So He Created A Art That Has No Limitations An Is Better Suited To Defending Yourself In All Fight Situations.

  • @d34dl34f That's true, but the fact that he didn't limit himself to one form is what makes him the best. He's completely correct. If you limit yourself to one form, there is so much that you're not going to learn and therefore not be ready for in a fight. If you stick with one form, someone can easily predict your moves and counter. You must be like water, my friend.

  • @Aaradmegaman234 its not only that its the philsophy of it that can be applied to life as well , i think thats what made bruce lee amazing.

  • @FLCL4EVER1 Precisely. Jeet Kune Do isn't a style. It's a way of life. I've read all of his philosophy books and each one made him subsequently more amazing to me

  • legend,

    r.i.p

    im a boxer and damn i would love to learn wing chun, goo bruce !!!!

  • does anyone know where i can find the full version of the video that bruce performs siu lim tao ? =[

  • I didn't even get to blink once through out this whole video.

  • His punches are so fast!

  • Just create your own way of fighting, I have.

  • hes so amazing

  • HYPNOTIC VID!

  • AMAZING

  • An interview with GM Ip Man's son by Sifu Sergio

    here you all can see the real tru about ip man,search that on youtube!

  • was that IPman?!! omg

  • music makes perfect

  • Thanks for yours!

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    for BRUCE LEE's fans...

  • the guy bruce is doing sticky-hands with at 1:05 looks like wong shun leung. can anyone confirm?

  • First pic for me was the telling one was talent to be passed on from master ip man.

  • this is a great tribute (ans training tool) depicting a great master. Everytime I see him I think of that movie line "boards do not hit back"! That always makes me smile The master may be gone, but his teachings will live forever

  • please leave your ignorant comments somewhere else

  • THATS SOOOOOOOO SICK AT THE END

  • DAMN HE IS FAST!!!

  • @ben219 fucking fast!

  • Does anybody know the name of this song/ music? Nice music for meditation.

  • What I don't get is that in the early 70s, Bruce Lee was given so much shit for wanting to teach non-chinese people kung fu. Then I see a lot of current kung fu instructors who are not chinese, mine included, started their training by the mid to late 70s and they were taught by chinese people. As far as I know, no problems were seen with them about it. It just doesn't add up....

  • I think it had to something to do with Americans (and probably other non-Asians) wanting to learn the Asian martial arts from what they saw in movies, and were willing to pay for it.

    I think in most cases the Asian martial arts have been commercialized in America. I think it's less of a discipline now and more of just a thing to do, like pilates or spinning, although that's not always the case.

  • agree, great point.

  • this music sounds indian.....

  • Does anyone know the name of this beautifully mournful song?

  • did bruce lee get angry at the end if thats even him? He got hit on the nose lol

  • Crazy fast punch~

  • Nice music.

  • Bruce Lee... Wing Chun... and an Indian Hindi song on the background... dont't get it really..

  • Why not... Bodhidharma is the father of Shaolin Quan ! :))

  • Yeah right.... i forgot that one. So you totally believe Yì Jīn Jīng to be able to claim that Bodhidharma is the father of Shaolin Quan? :>))

  • So says the legend ... but I was not there.

  • @bobcash69 all great masters know Bodhidharma brought the chinese monks meditaion through movement which began many great styles of combat... check out this vid called "couwolf"