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  • wish i was a kung fu master. those ppl are godlike.

  • This is how I want my Wing Chun to look like.I wish I could have Wong Shun Leung as my teacher.

  • Thi sis how i want my Wing Chun to look like.

  • Great video. Very helpful. As far as the two guys at the begining of the veideo they have been identified as Bruce Lee's kids brothers, Chip and Emile.

    

  • I would like to first state I respect all art forms, but my question is I have watch the 1st Kyokushin world tournament and there was a fighter from Hong Kong who fought in it. Many Wing Chun fighters say in their reply to the video that if they can not hit to the face it is taken a way their key techniques. At the start of this video, the two fighters never hit each other to the face but did very nice techniques. Could some one watch "fighting black kings" and tell me what they think. Osu

  • @1banryukyu Ref: 1st World Kyokushin Tournament "Fighting Black Kings"

    There was one technique at the start of this video that was a Shuto or a knifehand strike to the neck. Oh, thank you for posting this video it helped me to understand Wing Chun a little more. Osu

  • Although the instructional video is covering only the very basics, they are the most fundamental parts of Wing Chun.

  • Where can I find someone to teach me? Thanks for uploading!

  • @workh4rd where ever you are located and there tried to find out who is teaching the wing Chung style !

  • Wow!

  • yeah flex that muscles lol

  • Yes, Both are southern Chinese styles characterized by close quarter trapping or sticky hand strikes. Both employ low kicks to the knees and shin. Wing Chun uses punches while mantis employs more finger and open hand strikes. TanDao animal combat shares similar strategy but utilizes tiger claw, leopard paw and snake fangs and crane beaks.

  • Is southern praying mantis related to wing chun. I am currently studying it and notice a lot of similarities.

  • @PurexOvvnage Nope. Because, wing chun is crane and snake technique.

  • I need one of them TVs that come on screen at the beginning...

  • who knew wing chun could be so psychadelic

  • 3:58 Crane and fox??

    not snake and crane?

  • @rumtook You are very observant. The animal that the crane was spied fighting changes according to the storyteller's rendition -- from snake, to fox, to gorilla. The constant is the crane and it's ability to defend itself.

    Thanks for writing.

  • Wrists should be flexible but don't over stretch joints.

  • 1:15

    how did he do that kamekameha(lol)??

    i tried it and my left wrist hurts..

    do i need stretching too?

  • claudefrancoissimard student of wingtsun wuchu from ip man, map ping, mikeb & jean ruel

  • its just a matter of how you pronounce it really

  • is it yip man or ip man cause theres a movie about him

  • @soulsiphoner0911 It is spelled both ways.

  • @soulsiphoner0911 IP Man is the true spelling i have the book written by his youngest son IP Ching and it is a DAM good read on the life of IP Man the book is called IP MAN Portrait of a KungFu Master.

  • Damn Wong looks so serious in whatever he does.

  • i love wingchun

    btw

    nice dramatic sound effect

  • @TheBobobot Dude Wing Chun is awesome. Also, this music is groovy

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