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  • thank you for posting this. this may be the best wt video on the net. he was the coolest sifu i ever had the honor of meeting.

    this video looks like it was shot at the same time as one of the other videos released long ago, how is it that is this is just being released now?

  • @awakenedstream

    To be honest,i'm not really sure why now. I was really surprised by the material as well. Perhaps this was filmed during the last year of Sifu's life,i'm still not sure. His German students respected him very much,they must have fused a couple of old videos.

    I have contact with many Masters and Students,as well as organisations,so they either send a video to me or let me upload one of their own.

  • Sifu Bernd was special to all those that he touched in this world.

    He lives on in the technique and love of his Students in Wing Tsun

  • He was a brilliant and amazing Sifu. A true artist of the Art. Thank you so much for the video, I had not seen this footage before. We were all very lucky to have him in our lives while we did.

  • Great video, I remember Sifu Wagner showing us some videos at Langenzell Castle in 2005.

    I never saw them after that.

    Watching the videos is one thing, but being on the recieving end is another!!

    RIP.

  • His was by far,one of the deadliest expression of Wing Tsun i managed to find filmed. And you can be certain i looked alot and went deep into research of Wing Tsun.

    I wish i had the chance to meet this man in person, may he rest in piece.

  • Love to the Wagner family, and the school up there in Germany.

    Your teachings live on with us all.

  • Thank you very much for the post. When I first started practicing wing tsun (8 years ago) Sifu Bernd was one of the first real WT Sifu's I looked at. I was so impressed by the video! I think I watched it 5 or 6 times the first time I saw it, and then all week long I just practiced siu-nim-tau (or what I knew of it at the time) and my basic reactions any time I had the chance at home!

    It's simply a wonderful display of Wing Tsun and a big regret of mine that I never had the chance to meet him.

  • @PandaWingTsun

    I share your views and feelings. Sifu Wagner was remarkable and shall be remembered as such.

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