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  • lol i love how gary lam push the guy by the end of each move. always put a big smile on my face

  • Wing Tsun was developed by a FEMALE MONK from the SHAOLIN TEMPLE! but this style of martial art were unnamed until it was famously used by a women named WIng Tsun taught by nameless female monk to protect herself against a landlord who forcefully harass her to marry him. She was then later married to a rather wealthy and prestigious man. Wing Tsun taught this style of martial art to him before her death after she died, the husband named this martial art after his beloved wife "Wing Tsun"

  • @poonpram Since you´re going to be that way. A woman can´t be a monk, if anything she was a nun. Her name is known by the way, it was Ng Mui. According to the legend that is, a lot of historians does not support the history of wing chun as told by its followers...

  • Damn you Russell Peters!!!!

  • Respect from Sweden to sifu Lam.

  • I hope Gary eats plenty of raw organic broccoli

  • @theawakener7 really?? you seem to know a lot and what style do you do??

  • @theawakener7 hmm sounds strange i never heard of that leineage before.

  • Ok so a bunch of you creduloid idiots call this "sensitivity" training (whatever the fuck that is supposed to mean) and claim that it is not for fighting, etc. Really? Then why does this fat fraud fuck advertise this silly oriental bullshit play acting movies as "devastating"? What exactly is supposed to be "devastating" about "sensitivity" training? You people are complete fools.

  • @Blndrfist I guess the only thing you're sensitive to is being punched in the mouth. You must be a fighter. Yeah right! (LOL) You can always tell someone that's never done any type of martial art. They're alway's sarcastic. Buy you don't see them fighting, sparring, grappling or scratching. B.S. huh! Name a style of anything you can do besides running! Anybody can talk from the side line but throw you in the pit and all the street crap you may have learned won't help you.

  • @ToneBone2323 i told this dumb fuck blndrfist to spar with a decent wing chun from gary lam's branch on another page (which im sorry about because i didnt ask u guys' permission). hes a troll and fat ass mma fan boy eating fries all day, but i didnt think he was so shameless that instead of going to the school and spar, he just come here and start his bullshiting... this guy is totally gutless and a wannabe, its too good not to ignor him

  • @Blndrfist Sensitivity training IS for fighting.

    Go to a Wing Chun School and find out why.

    Im not going to go on about it here like these idiots because its not something you can understand until you experience it. But go ahead, go to a WC school and mouth off like that a little, ask to see what sensitivity training is and why its done.

  • what lienage is his system?

  • dogs may come sniffing under the table, but it doesn't mean they're going to get anything from the table... Let them sniff and eat what falls from the table, or better yet just eat what is on our plates and let the dogs come and go. I enjoyed the video, what's for dessert?

  • I don't know where I heard the term, but it was way before the internet, as I learned and studied WC in the early '80's. I am saying that this guy is good and one can tell from the angle of his forearms and how they're used. Thanks for the reply and don't listen to these retards.

  • ya really devastating! Not!

  • I'm one of his students (:

    Whoa..Peter is sooo skinny when he is like really buff now

  • i love gary lam!

  • Then you take your one dollar to the dollar store...

  • Where can i get his Dvd's

  • damn why does it look so easy at him

  • This video has a bunch of stupidest comments on Chi Sao ... CHI SAO is chi technique not a drill

  • @oneSeabean What exactly do you mine by "chi"-technique?

  • @oneSeabean No, in this case 'chi' means 'sticky', as in 'sticky hands'.

    This guy is better at it than most. Watch his 'immovable elbow'.

  • @fubokuen I'm real student of wing chun I haven't been learning it from youtube but from real master, in the WC club and in private. I train it for 12 years. Most of the trolls from youtube are speaking about stuff they heard from videos and Wikipedia. "immovable elbow" first time I heard about this thing was on internet, and than in reality I real meet many people who have like "movable elbow". Also guys trained by my self never had a problem of keeping elbows heavy and technique in place and

  • @oneSeabean in perfect form or shape. Doing bad wing chun is a matter of having really bad teacher. you guys speak big words here but in reality I would only be your si fu or at least the guy who would beat you in all wing chun tests that most creative si fu could make.

    Good luck with youtube and Wikipedia

  • @oneSeabean

    Jesus, you really are some stu.. m.. f..

    Next time you wanna say something about anything you don´t know - let it be.

  • @Apolonmagnus Only stupid man could make a comment like you just did

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  • I wouldnt worry about the guy, thats how these guys train. He throws poeple into the bags too. Gary is a top teacher.

  • I think Gary Lam is great. He is a real fighter, excellent technique. I would love him as my Sifu.

  • @berni2907 Gary Lam is certainly his teachers student, he knows how to kick someones arse.

  • @berni2907 If you are in the LA area, he opened up a school in Alhambra

  • @berni2907 he is my shiye!!! (master of my master)

  • @MrKenmaru A correction. Your master's teacher would be 'Si Gung'

  • Eso es wing chun , es un poco raro eh

  • sempre grande gary lam

  • I like Gary Lam!

  • Is he having a baby?

  • Would Gary Lam defeat Leung Ting and William Cheung in the fighting?

  • Without a doubt

  • Possibly even at the same time!

  • @Velasca leung ting just a thug... dig his news out you should know why.. william cheung..Gary lam can win anytime against him.

  • I suck ass at chi sao, need all the help I can get lol

  • both are good!? that's fantastic, then more ppl can learn quality wing chun, have fun and get som exercise :) Sifu Lam being in the US and Sifu Bayer residing in europe? Good news for ppl of both parts of the world.

  • Well, I know Lam just by videos yet but I definitly see Philipp Bayer as the best Wing chun practicant in the world.

    At least Lams wing chun doesnt look like the leung ting version, thats a good sign :)

  • have you seen gary Chi sao in person? Ask Philipp Bayer who he trained with when he was studying WC in HK under WSL.

  • Well, have YOU seen philipp bayer chi sao in person? Philipp is still the better vt fighter, whoever training with him..

  • all im saying is that you CANNOT compare the two if you havent seen BOTH of them in action

  • Well, garys youtube videos are enough to say that Philipp is better!

  • say that to garys face, youll regret it

  • uhhhhhhhhhhhhh you scare me.. over a youtube comment HAHAHA

  • "Philipp is still the better vt fighter, whoever training with him.. " <- that sounds a bit too much...I don't think Philipp would like this "believe in God Philipp"....but o.k., I don't know him....I also don't know Gary...but I can see, that they both know how to fight

  • "whoever trained with him (gary lam)" ;)

    I dont call philipp a god.. I call him best vt fighter^^

    And ur right, he doesnt like being called grandmaster or something like that

  • What would Philipp say about Gary?

  • I will ask my trainer bout that I dont remember it at the minute but he said something about him..

  • That he needs to lay off the ice cream & donuts...

  • GARY LAM is the best

  • just realize Lam's instructor is the best fighter among others students of Ip man..........he should be very good..

  • I meant your  back should be straight! not bendt

  • hey, you white man to the lefte, straight up ur arm please:)

  • you can go under BLASH! haha

  • Gary Slam, er, Lam rocks. This guy is amazing.

  • Actually, Gary Lam was also a Muay Thai teacher in his youth. He is a fountain of knowledge :)

  • Wing Chun men have done incredible against muay thai men and that is a fact. A good wing chun man would destroy pretty much any practioner of any art let alone a muay thai guy. If you think I am lying go to the nearest wing chun school and challenge a intermediate level guy. Things won't go too well for you I promise

  • hey i do wing chun for many years and it's a great style. But don't be so close minded like those mma ppl. Use the style, the style doesn't use you. No style is better than any other. Depends on the person. Though WC is more of a street wise ma as opposed to (American) Muay Thai or (olympic) Tae kwon do, doesn't mean it's better. Just a different category. REAL muay thai is deadly. Not the competition stuff. Same with TKD. Military TKD is scary as hell.

  • This looks like good chi sao, I'm surprised.

  • Dont be suprised..Its Gary Lam! :)

  • SPEEDMOUTHING YOUR IGNORANT.I ONLY BEGAN STUDYING THIS ART FOR A MONTH,MY MIND WAS LIKE OH,MY!YOU SAY MUAY THAI WOULD TAKE A TRAINED WING CHUN FIGHTER HEAD OFF EASILY haha!YOU GOT JOKES,YEA I LOVE MUAY THAI TO EXPECIALLY MUAY CHAIYA..YOU PROBABLY DONT KNOW WHAT THAT IS BUT HOWEVER,THE MUAY FIGTER IF WALK INTO THE CLASS WOULD LEAVE WITH MORE KNOWLEDGE IN FIGHTING PERIOD.REAL MUAY THAI FIGHTER KNOW HOW DANGEROUS WING CHUN IS.hey smart guy youtube:Wing Chun & Ju Jitsu - Samuel Kwok & Carlson Gracie

  • wow!whatever..yup its sensitivity drills and i went to that school there and it is SICK!! Im going back again soon...Hard work!!TO SPEEDGLIDING, hey!! you need to open your mind a little Gary Lam Knows his stuff if you went there you would change your mind..This jujitsu guy told me keep studying wing chun and you'll learn jujitsu so quick..And Gary produced alot of muay thai champs to just off little principles in wing chun so keep critisising and it will get YOU killed.

  • delta wing chun kung fu academy!!!

  • Wow a lot of ignorant fools on YouTube these days. First off this is not sparring this is a hand-sensitivity drill. A drill.

    The way peeps disrespect shows they know nothing of the arts, but instead are YouTube whores who think they know everything by watching fights.

    The Shaolin monks developed this style during war in a time of crisis in China back in 1644 when Manchurians took over, sorry they didnt include glove training back then.

  • I agree totally with you.Whats also funny about these know it all assholes,when you go to their profiles they don't have nothing of their own to back up their claims.

  • Thank you sir, thank you.

  • you are true but wt its completly different from shaolin kung fu, but i dont thing it was created by shaolin monks the the headstone of creation of wt was nun mui si tai but the most significant persons who influencet wt as we knew it now days are yip man and im wing chun

  • Actually, Wing Chun is the most simplified concepts of Shaolin Combat. It trimmed all the useless flowery actions into a tightly packaged fighting/combat system. It is an internal art that uses the body structure instead of kinetic energy.

  • @CupNoodlez maybe they've never practised anything, being too busy writin to youtube. they think you can instantly jump in a fight without preparation. why do boxers use jumpin rope or hit that silly little ball high above the head if not to learn timing and speed and coordination etc. no1 would comment a video of guy jumpin ropes that he's a shitty fighter cos he doesn't throw a punch in the video

  • @CupNoodlez ROTFL! Superbly said dude.

  • @CupNoodlez Lol totally agree with everything you said. People disrespect Martial Arts when they know nothing of it, and try to talk like they're the next Yip Man. Wing Chun is a unique Martial Arts that practices through drills, and complete structural integrity

  • @CupNoodlez Awesome response dude! lotsa wannabe armchair sifus on youtube.

  • @CupNoodlez no mate, shoalin monks did not develop wing chun, it was a woman

  • @xXxSexyGoddessxXx

    No mate. "Everlasting spring" is a nice story but of course not true.

  • @xXxSexyGoddessxXx who was a shaolin nun...

  • @CupNoodlez Hey good job now someone actually knows what's he's talking about. But yeah it's true Wing Chun was developed by Shaolin Monks, and at the time they weren't suppose to teach it to women. So one girl had to disguise as male to sneak in to learn Wing Chun. And after the fire of Shaolin temple, everyone got scattered and she created her branch of martial arts afterwards that's why people often think Wing Chun was develop by woman. Because she did made it popular in a sense.

  • @CupNoodlez I no longer practice Wing Chun but I still remember the countless hours my first Sifu put me through chi sao. It is an amazing exercise and yes its sad how the ignorant will talk trash on something that they cant or wont understand. *bows* respect and good health to you.

  • @CupNoodlez umm Wing Chun was developed by a woman not by shaolin monks...

  • @CupNoodlez umm Wing Chun was developed by a woman not by shaolin monks...

  • this is serious takling, fuck off asshole..

  • it's not free sparring it's hand sensitivity drills. advanced chi sao has some legs too

  • not very good structure energy in the wrong place you see him push and reset with his movements it should flow from yor stance not your arms

  • it's sweet to have a human punching bag that keeps coming back for more!

  • gary lam is brilliant

  • that said, Musashi was a strictly self-taught swordsman.

    So the question is, are you a God-guided-genius?

    hahaha.

  • i am the reincarnation of musashi! i actually do kendo as well. after getting rather profficient in kendo, i started looking into practical martial arts, something with my fists. after paying for alot of american self defense hoo hah that I COULDVE taught, im getting into Wing Chun Kuen now. for the most part im self taught- i learned the principles & spar as much as possible to train. Sifu Chan is in OKC-i hope to become a student there.

  • gragrn's pretty much right. chi sau is a feeling and reflex conditioning, but I would be more strict than him and say chi sau videos and books, are ONLY useful if you are yourself an advanced practitioner. A beginner better spends his time doing Siu Nim Tao and punching a bag. If you develop bad habits by doing it wrong from trying to teach yourself from vids/books, then UN-reflexing that bad habit, can be very difficult.

  • I agree with you that chi sau vidz are most useful to higher level practitioners. Because these people that try to learn only from video do not know what a master or grand master hands/arms feel like, so the self trained never really learn what relax really means and then they wind up becoming strange stiff like board people or else they wind up doing rubber noodle style and they also fail to understand elbows in and close the center because they did not have a sifu always there to tell them.

  • smokefan1420; yes, you can get a basic understanding of chi sao from video's and too a lesser degree from books. But to really learn it, the guidance and instruction of a qualified Sifu is essential. You see, chi sao is not just a set of technique's to learn and remember. It's a reflex training exercise that teaches you to bypass the thought process, and react on feeling. Of course, you also need a good training partner or two. It gets a bit lonely on your own!

  • well im about as good as a lay wing chun practicioner as one can get. ive read you cant learn it from videos or book. but yeah i still do pretty good with my fists thanks to researching wing chun and sparring with like minded people.

  • can u learn even the basics of chi sao from videos and books?

  • Yes but you still need a qualified sifu.

    You will miss hundreds of details such as the proper wrist-2-wrist principle in chi sao. When you see chisao & the hands on top (fuks) are flopping around without absolute control contacts to the other persons wrists it's not good application. You will also not know that 3rd form elbows are not for striking, they are easily countered by a qualified practitioner. They leave you "collapsed" with no next move though they always work on mid-level students.

  • I am impressed with Sifu Lams instruction. It is percise, effective and I love the foam mat you throw eachother at. Great.

  • dont worry you dont have the EYES for it yet. detail makes the difference

  • well put.

  • sifu lam is alot more combative and honest in his chi sao. always forward and able to do techniques at a steady pace. great control w/his fook sao. Unlike most of these guys who try to be high speed daredevils. I use to date a judo shorty and we used the mattress also.

  • this man's stutends are really lucky. he is very skillful, and a very good teacher. keep up the good work people! it is nice to see that there is still some real wing chun out there. :)

  • lol i love the way the student just bounces back of the mattress...kinda kool equipment

  • a big part of any kind of kung fu is throws and pushes.. better on a mattress than the floor...

  • why the hell does he keep shoving this kid into that mattress?

  • Because he's letting u know how its going to feel like in a real situation u have to practice like u fight foreal.

  • Err..if I train with sifu Lam, do I need to buy extra mattress?

  • mofotox, a more pressing question is: Will sifu Lam teach retards like you?

  • BAMN!!! in your face! that was not a burn, that was like the spontaneous combustionable burn of sudden implosiveness. your legs like got sucked into head through your mouth and you disappeared in a sudden whisp of smoke with a snap, crackly, POP!

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