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  • Gum Da can work if you use footwork (Sidestep), depends on how you use gum da, there are different sides of a card. And of course, anything can happen in a street fight, but we are all aware as wing chun men how to deal with circular attacks already, by using linear attacks. Im sure your sifu knows how to better explain the dummy applications, what lineage are you from?

  • Yes, you are correct, simplicity is best... and i am fully aware that wing chun is a concept based combat system rather than techniques as it is a science. We learn mook jong to correct simple mistakes we make in battle, in reality, you shouldnt rely on the mook jong applications, simplicity is first. i see at 1:45, the stuntman wasnt supposed to throw the other punch, he was supposed to deflect the fak sau, Ip ching was supposed to follow up with a punch after, there would be a hole to fill in.

  • this is bad technics !!!

  • @leungbik1 Well, lets see YOUR "technics"!

  • I think it's sloppy and that the interpretations are rather off. For example 1:45, there's no way that you can catch a punch. If you can, you won't have a chance to do it because you've taken his balance away after the fak sau. And 2:26 is another example of a rather wrong interpretation. Who says that a straight punch comes after a low punch. It could be a hook punch. If its a hook punch you'll be screwed when you step in with a fak sau.

  • @ownage4000 Its sloppy because he is old. and at 2:26, hes not giving a scenario where a hook would come in. There are different ways to apply the 2nd section. Im sure he would demonstrate a different way to handle the hook. at 1:45 for the gum da, its all about timing, good timing is developed through years of training.

  • @gongsaupham Even when you're old, you shouldn't be that sloppy if you've been training since 1962. At 2:26, I'm aware that there isn't a hook coming, but on the street it can be. Remember that Ving Tsun is based on concepts, not techniques. At 1:45, everything can be much simpler. Instead of fook sau(?), you can use better options like taahn sau or paahk sau. Never ever, try to catch a punch. Even with good timing, it's hard to pull of.

  • This is awesome but I wish you had all eight sections.

  • where is his class i would like to take lesson from him? He explain the move and the wooden dummy really good.

  • @Darkmand8 all the way in hong kong

  • please upload more ;)

  • BTW where is the left sections? thanks

  • respect the master

  • class

  • is there an english version?

  • Is that the guy named Fong wing hong helping with Sifu Yip ching for demo?

  • @ThePeteanne Yes

  • Sipak Edmund gets popped up off the ground. lol

  • Time to purchase a wireless mic! LOL

  • @CanOfMinus true !! haha lol

  • one of those octogenerians you should not try to mug at all! His movements are looking much more smooth than those of his brother Ip Chun - but those two are really old yet...

  • Ip man had two sons; Ip Ching and Ip chun both  wing tzun grandmasters!

  • Beautiful explanation from Grandmaster Ip Ching

  • the best grandmaster ever!

  • ip ching > ip chun

  • very nice...

  • This is very sweet footage from Sigung Ip Ching!

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