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  • That was awesome, but when will they ever encounter a giant. I only have a mook Jung.

  • accent quebecquois

  • Very nice place great training. Thanks for sharing!

    

  • where's the sifu?

  • @FistoftheIronDragon

    @TheTomCorbett

    They are in Montreal just north of New York. They are French Canadian.

    That is correct.

  • That is a beautiful dummy!

  • Weather it is Wing Chun, Shaolin, Karate, Taekwondo or other Kung Fu. There are always base on the same principle of defense and offense. Everything is base on body power and mind power. You need to use these two principles when facing defense or offense. Body power is more for defense so your body would not get hurt by powerful punch or kick. Mind power is more for offense b/c you need to release all your energy from your body power to your attackers. body&mind must work together all time.

  • martial arts...more that speed and strength...more than showing off a stick being broke on your body...i thought wing tsun/chun was supposed to be secretive -.-

  • @TheLAdao LOOL that's not wing chun, that's a different style of kung fu, wing chun doesnt have that many kick and they dont kick that high

  • Nice heal lift at 1:21

    , 1:36, 1:54

  • Nice heal lift at 1:21

    

  • One hell of a way to destroy a tree ^^

  • @therosettastoned If you see flapping, then you don't know what your looking at. So why comment?. Kind of makes you look like a fool,yeah ?????????????????????.

  • I was waiting for these birds to take flight. They were flapping so much ..... Come to the streets of Chicago and try that. Some nigger or mexican will beat you down so fast your flapping will only help keep them cool...

  • @TheRosettaStoned lol how bout they asked the same question how bout bring a ghetto gangbanging mafia whatever you name mexican black to come over there and see how much they flap and see how much the black or mexican will breath, the least you could do is not leave a rude comment on a martial art if you have no idea about any of this, how bout touch them and throw your kicks and mma punches on them and lets see how much martial art works

  • @SoloxWalkaz how is it rude, theyre fucking flapping!!!!!!

  • @TheRosettaStoned FLAPPING, should i take that as an insult to them?

  • @SoloxWalkaz take it as you wish, but their next step was to take flight..........

  • wooden dummy seems to be like a human body... not a giant body ..

  • lol french people. using balsa wood they couldn't even break a stick

  • @kyuuk3tsuki It's French but it doesn't sound like it's France(or at least not Northern France). Might be another French speaking country.

  • @FistoftheIronDragon They're french canadian, from Montreal most likely.

  • Either these guys are midgets or THAT is the biggest wooden dummy I have ever seen in my life!!

  • ha, ha, last break wood demostration, someone switched for a real wood stick...

  • That wooden dummy is so awesome!

  • Good vid. As for the whole criticism about hitting back, c'mon guys- a wooden dummy is meant to condition your arms and kime not to develop timing in a fight. That's what sticky hands is for. I tell you, there's always one in a crowd..,

  • do they win by making the best tune?

  • too bad wooden dummies don't hit back. 

  • HELLO what you are doing is good but your wing chun is to hard , dont make the dummy move. SOFT ! O you are to close the the dummy, you have no speed back up 1.1/2 foot . then work your way in ,then hit wing chun is speed frist then power have you forgoten

  • i agree - however most wingchun fịghter are soft unecessarily

  • HELLO what you are doing is good but your wing chun is to hard , dont make the dummy move SOFT . TONZEL thanks

  • Anyone who does'nt like this just has dummy envy!

  • i totally just heard the guy talking call someone a douche!

  • whos that sexy girl that popped out at the last second?

  • That was great!

  • There's no flow to it. I see lots of people even masters do it. Well, it's not kung fu. The master teaches it, but it's not. When you fight, you will see what I meant when I tried to explain. Wing Chun is about softness and relaxing or if not it is just a bunch of tags when you're using it in reality for any situation. You then will lose because you don't know what you are doing. Trust me, I learned it again. You're not supposed to show force and move it the dummy. No philosophy wasted times.

  • So in this branch of Wing Chun what do they believe when it comes to Centerline and does it relate to Shaolin Kung Fu?

  • @XiaoLinLong Excellent question! You see, Wing Chun's principle of the short path (which goes with center line) derived from already existing principles in the Shaolin school. Shaolin Kung Fu is know for its training methods, body reinforcement and internal energy practices. These practices are necessary to be able to develop maximum strength at short range, without taking a swing so to stay on the center line.

  • @kungfumartialartist : I take your great analysis - but shall we sit down and think over again about the root of wing chun; shaolin is a massy system and dynamic containing both hard and soft ( than what you just mention about the facing of force in shaolin ) . Peace!

  • @kungfumartialartist - wing chun is one several real shaolin arts (Boddhidharma). The closest to the original shaoin monks would be to learn 3 basic arts: Wing chun (boxing), Tai chi push hands (grappling) and Chin Na (submissions).

    The monks would supplement the basic 3 with preying mantis, and pak mei which is basically an alternate take on wing chun principles...elaborations on the basic wing chun.

    most other kung fu arts are peasant fake renderings of what they saw the indo aryans do

  • @novanine9 i dont think so. all kinds kung fu are good. I used to do Animals like tiger, crane, dragon, etc and then switched to wing chun, though wing chun folks were more advanced than me they had difficulty defeat me. i even tackled the wing chun sifu himself successfully at first, well, as much as someone can do that before he gets pissed and then it' s game over for the other guy... at least thats how it goes, ha, ha.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - wing chun is only the boxing part of shaolin. They are missing the tai chi push hands / grappling and complete chin na - submissions.

    Also, most wing chun sifus have no idea how apply the art / principles correctly due to the fact they use wing chun as a sole art to itself. The secret is that:

    THEY MUST CONTINUOUSLY MOVE AS THEY COVER AND INTERCEPT INSTEAD WHICH BASICALLY LEADS TO A TAI CHI PUSH HANDS AND CHIN NA SUBMISSIONS TO END THE FIGHT

    JUST TO KEEP PUNCHING IS WRONG

  • @novanine9 well, they also do punch in a row actually. but what you said as well.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - a really good site to check out wing chun principles on youtube is: WINGCHUNNYC, ALLAN LEE'S SITE. He explains a lot of the bruce lee principles like pak sau (crossing of the bridge) & the illusion of speed (the loophole around bigger opponents). Most importantly....the priniciples are reflected in the realities of MMA, all the time...LIKE HOW THE MAJORITY OF KNOCKOUTS OCCUR WHEN THE OPPONENT IS GOING FORWARD...HIS MOMENTUM DOUBLES THE ENERGY AGAINST HIM..if U know what to see

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - There are only 5 known monks that survived the burning of Shaolin by the Manchurians - Pak Mei (white ebrows) - the traitor that killed the Indo Aryan Shaolin head at the time, Red Eyebrows was one of the 5. So yes pak mei is a true art. White Crane & Souther mantis are, also, true but all these are variations on the wing chun basics. MOST OTHER ANIMAL STYLES R COMMONERS WHO WITNESSED THE MONKS KICK ASS & TRIED TO EMULATE - The monk would use chi na and the peasant thinks TIGER

  • @novanine9 I am aware of these three art forms, but generally even the Shaolins of today acknowledge the animal styles, like Tiger and even Dog form. so they must be worth something. Not sure it was farmers who emulated them first, i beleive I read it was the monks who were observing the aminal movements, though someone can argue whether there were tigers there and of course no Dragon animal exists so it' s a bit vague, others say they imagined the movements, or worked them out by practice.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - If U look @ southern mantis, it leaves a lot of clues. Basically, mantis was derived by a friendly monk from wundang (all these monks are related). Most Shaolin monks in the late period preferred mantis to their own wing chun. What it tells U is that all of these boxing styles require a deep knowledge of wing chun or it does not work. In practice, Muay Thai / Muay Boran is the most simliar to Wing Chun believe it or not, basically the same art taught by the indo aryan monks.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 Tiger is REALLY chin na submissions. The Manchus tried to distill the secrets of shaolin chin na...it is known as Eagle claw...both arts are legitimate, although most tiger styles today are fake. Wing chun has a little bit of chin na...but eagle claw is a great starting point.  WING CHUN PEEPS HAVE ONLY A PART OF THE TRUTH. They must seek & learn a true practical form of tai chi push hands for their wrestling. Tai chi in REAL applications....is basically wrestling.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - THE shaolin temple of today is a commie fake!

    THESE MONKS DO WUSHU...INVENTED BY COMMIES IN 1974

    FACT

    The secret is out there, but NOT with the Shaolin temple of today...

    ACROBATS AND DANCING IDIOTS

    COMMIE FUCKS

  • @novanine9 - Tiger is REALLY chin na submissions. The Manchus tried to distill the secrets of shaolin chin na...it is known as Eagle claw...both arts are legitimate, although most tiger styles today are fake. Wing chun has a little bit of chin na...but eagle claw is a great starting point. WING CHUN PEEPS HAVE ONLY A PART OF THE TRUTH. They must seek & learn a true practical form of tai chi push hands for their wrestling. Tai chi in REAL applications....is basically wrestling.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - BEWARE OF WUSHU - it was invented by commie peasants. The current Shaolin monastery is a commie tourist trap.

    Wushu has no bearings in any real lineage or practical combat theories

  • @novanine9 I would agree. But so is Star Trek, ha, ha.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - your loss, what do I care...Just let your monkey mind cloud back up, heh, heh. Just keep doing wushu forms and mindless chi sao exercises. More power to you....monkey power all the way!

  • @novanine9 actually you are right, though i dont remember whether the woman who founded Wing Chun was a farmer, or a female monk. I think she learned it from her husband who was a farmer and died, or some other conflicting story that she was female monk. Not sure, though I beleive there are two versions of the origin. Also, Shaolin Gung Fu originated from monks, but they were farmers too in a way.

  • @6SpAr6TAN69 - that story about wing chun being taught by the priestess Ng Mui WAS A COVER STORY OF DISINFORMATION Basically, the surviving monks (of which there was plenty)....taught the peasants ONLY the boxing part of Shaolin (wing chun) as a way to train insurgents against the Manchus, who occupied China after they burned down the temple. THIS IS WHY WINCH CHUN SHOULD ONLY TAKE 3 YEARS TO LEARN. There was no way for the monks to teach the complete system in that short time. .

  • @kungfumartialartist there are alot of versions that states wing chun is shaolin and some says its not form shaolin etc. So which is real? haha i heard theres no saolin flavour too.Basically kung fu comes before shaolin, and basically those arts are developed in shaolin , thats why its called like shaolin hung gar etc. But its never shaolin . So what do you think?

  • dor da porra na perna mas beleza rsr

  • 3:40 THAT MUST HURT

  • 3:40 that HURTS like hell.

  • Super, merci !!

  • Cowboy style :D

  • im prob going to be a buzz kill but am i the only one who notices that there foot work is sloppy?

  • @simplePERCEPTION nope, i noticed it too.

  • @simplePERCEPTION No you weren't the only one.

  • hit him with a baseball bat and will be impressed. some of this is bs.

  • claude francois simard étudiant de wingtsun de la veine de ip man, mao ping, michel orchard, jean ruel et moi. respect Kébékoi

  • strong arms, nothing in the legs, too light no root. they stand with straight legs as if they are Yip Man...

  • Wood breaking as an exercise in Wing Chun? Pregnant Mook Jong? High kicks in Wing Chun? Vietnamese master who merges chinese styles that have completely different point of view? Moving the Mook Jong with rough power? The very fact they merged two styles different in all aspects but a mere origin means enough for me to decide on what kind of a Sifu they have.You need to take the hits head on?Head on?! You insane?! The very idea of Wing Chun is deflecting not blocking.This is not Wing Chun,no way.

  • Gostei muito do vídeo!

    Excelente trabalho!

    BRAUN - OGRO COMBATE

    RJ - BRASIL

  • GM Yuen Chai Wan (Vietnamese Wing Chun) is a chinese who immigrated to Vietnam. He hails from Foshan, China. His older brother is GM Yuen Kay San.

  • watch?v=KVzZVYtt64I

  • You guys are very well conditioned.

  • Einfach nur perfekt !

  • Excellent video, it really is very real ..

  • The biggest wooden dummy EVER!!!

  • hmm, this is a very odd school of martial arts. mixing shaolin kung fu with wing chun. The two schools of martial arts have different ideologies. (one reason i dislike mma). Wing chun favors the avoidance and the deflection of power, while the shaolin prefer facing it head on. so how these two are incorporated seems to be extremely mismatched.

  • @crossout9 On the surface level what you are saying is true, but an accomplished fighter must be able to use confrontation as well as deflection, use his strenght and take advantage of his souppleness. Any traditionnal kung fu school must include both aspects.

  • @kungfumartialartist i do not agree with your statement.

  • @kungfumartialartist nah.....what I know .....these mma pls are not like chinese....cus they shud learn chinese have strategies....wing chun is a body hand play...that kills stronger ones.....which dun know frame work and ...they shud know ...wing chun is an art of shaolin btw....its from fuchow shaolin temple...dun make assumtions if u duuno...it is a nun martial art...by females...cus its design of less vigrous compare to hung gar kun and others as good art

  • @kungfumartialartist Different chi practice for Shao lin and Ving Tsun. The point of penetration is different comparing both. The guy in demostration is excellent, but the dan tian chi could be more strengthened. When he was doing the wooden dummy, it was a lot of arm strength, not from the dan tian. He could have some probelms once confront a Ving tsun or Tai Chi master, which in terms of competing inch to inch, foot to foot.

  • @crossout9 Wing chun was invented by a woman who was studying at shaolin. it's not like they're combining kung fu and karate.

  • @Amgine808 Actually by 6 masters of different styles (i can't remember properly, but women too, I think), who wanted to develop an efficent and fast to learn-system, then it was taught to Yim Wing Chun who gave the art its name. That's at least what Yip Man was telling.

  • @crossout9 There are two great kung fu system, Wu Tang and Shaolin. Wing chun is directly born of the Shaolin system so you can't say that it is mismatched. I understand what you say and you are not wrong at everything you say but understand that in the name Shaolin Wing Chun Nam Anh Kung Fu, Shaolin is the system, Wing chun is the style, Nam Anh the grandmaster and Kung Fu the discipline so this is a Wing Chun school that doesn't forget its origins, that's why we learn the animal forms.

  • @crossout9 There are two great kung fu system, Wu Tang and Shaolin. Wing chun is directly born of the Shaolin system so you can't say that it is mismatched. I understand what you say and you are not wrong at everything you say but understand that in the name Shaolin Wing Chun Nam Anh Kung Fu, Shaolin is the system, Wing chun is the style, Nam Anh the grandmaster and Kung Fu the discipline so this is a Wing Chun school that doesn't forget its origins, that's why we learn the animal forms.

  • @crossout9

    Find a new/better Shaolin instructor if they are teaching you to face power "head on".

  • @crossout9 There is two basic system in Kung Fu : Shaolin and Wudang. Wing Chun is directly descending from the Shaolin so you can't say that they are mismatching. You've got to understand that in the name of the school, Shaolin is the system, Wing Chun the style, Nam Anh the name of our Grand Master, and Kung Fu is the discipline. So we are a Wing Chun school that just don't forget where it came from. That's why we practice animal forms. Hope it answers some of your misunderstanding.

  • @crossout9 Wing chun does come from shaolin, its roots are from shaolin so its not very odd to see them mixed togeather they compleet eachother. After the five animol kung fu Wing chun was the 6 to get devoloped in the shaolin monastary. Its just that Wing chun empfisize more on the southern shaolin moves where the kicks is low and hands are more active then in the northen shaolin style where you use more kicks and jumping.

    Thank you // Shifu M.

  • @crossout9 The Wing Chun system was invented by a Shaolin Monk.

  • @crossout9 There is 2 great Kung Fu systems : Shaolin and Wutang. The Wing Chun is born from a Shaolin reform so you can't say that they are mismatching. Secondly you've got to understand that in the name Shaolin Wing Chun Nam Anh Kung Fu, Shaolin is the system, Wing Chun the style, Na Anh the name of the Grand Master, and Kung Fu the discipline. So we are a Wing Chun school that just doesn't forget its ancestors ; that's why we practice animals form from the Shaolin Temple.

  • @crossout9 where is the zhong guat technique....in wing chun we shud aim inner bones

  • @crossout9 stupid pl...dun know wing chun...If i hit his armpit and see...ask him stand it...he has no proper shaolin train...shaolin monk can hang their neck on to a rope and sit flying on air 1 minit daily...do that...if cant no point mixing it all

  • @crossout9 wing chun come from shaolin.

  • not a comment on this video per se but rather for people who watch it, hitting the dummy really hard does not mean you are accomplished at the dummy. hitting it softly and having it move dramatically indicates a higher level of skill than someone who can hit the dummy hard and not see it move.

  • the guy look really tough

  • Going high in martial arts then show how tough you are is the best way to show that you didn`t understand anything from it.

  • that is some big wooden dummy

  • high kicks in wing chun ??? oO

  • This branch of Wing Chun, the Orthodox branch, includes high kicks, amongst other things...

  • @kungfumartialartist

    The orthodox branch?

    or just the vietnamese branch

  • This is the orthodox branch, and although the Grandmaster is Vietnamese, it is a Chinese style.

  • @kungfumartialartist I'm sure you know what the word Orthodox means, and that there is no such thing as an Orthodox branch, unless you want the Ving Tsun and Leung Ting people comming down on you lol

  • Reality is not confined within your own experience...

    A name is passed down through generations...

    And there is nothing stopping anyone from using a similar term in their school name.

  • @kungfumartialartist

    Ofcourse, but you are well aware that there are alot of silly people running around thinking they've got the world's best chun.

    Just becareful with your wording :)

    Avec Jesu

  • @schulleee

    watch ip man the legend is born.. based on real REAL life of ip man. and there were high kicks

  • @ashrocks87 lol ip man , was donnie yen playing it. it's not a true story of it. ip man was a real person, but he didn't really do all that stuff :L

  • looks awful sore on the arms man

  • high kicks D:

  • yawn

  • how come they don't do flips and spins and back hands and jump kicks...

  • @pikkid because it's useless in combat

  • To a certain extent. If your quick enough a jump kick can produce a large amount of force. But you need to be fast.

  • @Dematix14 Useless in combat ,Tell that to all the Jeet kune do practioners in the world of which Wing Chun is the basis You haven't any idea what your talking about I'd like to see you walk into any good wing chun school and pick a fight .You will find out quickly what is and isn't useless. After you get your ASS BEAT.

  • because it wouldn´t be wing chun then ..

  • @pikkid

    lol

  • Anyone ever see 'The Gnome Mobile'?

  • Is this a Chinese or Vietnamese martial art?

  • @Skillking22 It's chinese you fat fuck (=

  • @BLOFFERR

    Yes, but he could lose the weight - you will always be a rude little yid kid!

    :)

  • Wing Chun is fondamentally chinese but this is a vietnamese branch of it.

  • nice dummy ^^

  • what a joke! their cnter line is always expose to what would be an attack from the dummy! these guys don't know shit. they re build like 12 years old kid, would last 3 seconds in real combat

  • I like your school's iron body training. In particular, that one student's ability to maintain his side kick extension while getting whacked in the thigh with a staff is very impressive.

  • cool i wish i hade one but they are skilled .

  • theawakener7...you really are a disrespectfull person! You must really be the shame of your school talking like that... maybe you don't even have one

  • Nice ! Parait que George St-Pierre et Fedor s'entraine avec le Grand Maitre Nam Anh ! C'est pour ca qu'il sont bons !

  • I just use a firearm lol

  • how often are people going to use a fire arm n random street fights, your not always going to kill someone in every little situration the law doesnt work that way, and on top of that your not always going to have your firearm in everyplace at everytime..lol ur comment may sound smart but not very well thought out Anyways its better to know something when ur unarmed then know nothing at all when your gun isnt there..whyll you think the military n dis day n age still goes though basic MA training?

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  • i like how this is all complete bullshit and everyone loves it

  • now That's a wooden dummy!

  • That's the biggest wooden dummy I've ever seen. Really.

  • Shows why they use a wooden dummy now, it kind of mimics responses...

  • well, ok

    First it is my understanding through my Wing Tsun and Klauss Wing Chun sysytem training. That the reason teh Wooden Dummy form exists is to... actually i was going to tell you about the reasosn for re-born energy and distance, and solid force etc.

    However, why should i do that. That type of knowlege shouldn't be posted here, ...

    anyway, WOW .. that guy with the kick that was INCREDIBLE, even though i didn't think too much of the wooden duimmy form, definately strong though x

  • lol... i don't like the look of this form of wing chun... seems rather flawed. I'll stick with Leung Ting tankyou very mooch!

  • @notjustastoner : you dont like it ? i dont think i like your neither - thank you very much

  • this dummy came from a secret area in china where they had to fight off giant monsters to preserve the Wu-Tang secret

    this style was called: Mi-fite-em beeeg mon

  • lol. Nice :)

  • Wu tang clan secret??

  • Huahuahuahuahuahuahuahuahuahua­hahua... this is one the most funny comments that I've read here on Youtube. LOL... great! thanks!

  • I'm not a Wing Chun practitioner, but I have studied-up on the style over the years. This is Vietnamese Wing Chun, known as "Vinh Xuan" in Vietnam. If you are well read, you will know there are numerous lineages of Wing Chun, and they all differ in some way. There is nothing wrong or right about what they are doing. It is just different to the popular Yip Man style.

  • wing chun kicks should not be above the waist. this is not proper and they are looking to move the dummy wing chun is not about that.

  • makes it more realistic

  • DUDE,... finally someone with some sense...

    ;)

  • that'll be true if it were the yipman linege....this is a different variation of wing chun so the priciples are probolly different, kuz if they were the same then it wouldnt be a different style of wing chun would it? lol So you saying its not "proper" is really ingorant for this is not the same as the wing chun your comparing it too. kinda stupid to tell them what there doing wrong when you know nothing of there style other then a familiar sounding name.

  • This is very true. I myself train under Sunny Tang who is Yip Man lineage. But I also know of many others especially when you visit mainland China. One is no more valid than the next since they all have the same basic principles. Think of it this way. Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier, all fight very differently. They don't talk about lineage in boxing, but you could very easily have distinct lineages in theory. Would that make Ali's lineage any more valid than Tyson's?

  • u dont know shit... u just know too little so ur comments are good for nothing

  • definantly interesting, that is one hell of a dummy though!

  • Your mook jong is pregnant!

  • Huahuahuahuahahuahuahuahuahuah­ua... fantastic! Great! LOL!

  • @combatives or on weight watchers lol

  • Wow they are showing dedication to their art!

    It must hurt to go at the wood that hard.

    Sheesh good thing I want to practice Karate!

    Still much respect for the Wing Chun Guys!

  • stop those critics! what ever man do and it does not harm society or environment, should be respected... this is not best kung fu but it also isn't bed at all....

  • Hey, the Internet wouldn't be the Internet if people couldn't criticise without inhibition or fear of confrontation...

    Here's to all the keyboard kung fu practicionners!

  • Hello Master. Can i ask you somme question? Private....

    If you send me your msn or somthing i would speak to you private.

  • their footwork sucks. plus they look like they're focused on strength and that's NOT wing chun

  • well they just showing a part of what they know, not everything. Its not said that they were gonna demonstrate what kung fu is all about. its just a part of a demonstration....plus do u know french...u dont even know what they saying

  • to slow

  • whos the narrator he sucks

  • The dummie moves too much. You should try finding a dummie with arms that swing back at you. All in all nice performance.

  • the left guy seems to be checking out the fresh bruises on his right arm in 4:17 but i still wouldnt want to mess with any one of them. Good Vid

  • This is not a mix, the orthodox branch of wing chun includes in its teachings more aspects of the shaolin school, like the five animals, for example.

  • Nice, but this is not wing chun. Its some kind of mix

  • Yeah.. Wing Chun isn't this barbaric in their movements.. They seem to have some Xiaolin practices as well

  • they do, a shaolin nun by the name of ng mui

  • she incorparated her training into this style she created, forgot about that in the last comment

  • ohhh yanick est trop fort

  • hard core old school