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  • how do you do the whole body twist in the biu jee form without damaging knee?

  • Wing chun is a nasty martial art. My uncle is a expert and we often spar,he slaps the hell out of my face. He is 6'7 and im 5'9 1/2 so getting inside and upto his head is a nightmare.Thank Allah im a mixed martial artist because my shin kicks and mutiple shaolin styles give him a headache.I find against wing chun that a very good boxer will give them trouble because general boxers punch harder while wing chun is lots of punches in bunches with that killer bang like a boxer.

  • @ryukenb2k probably just depends on how well of a wing chun fighter you're up against....since wing chun punches with a different structure the impact that it makes is different than a boxers. Where a boxer, I think, has a starting advantage is that they are hitting something like a bag all the time so they get used to impact quicker whereas the WC guy is training in the air a lot to understand energy. In the end, the structural difference and energy understanding, I think, give WC the edge

  • I hate martial arts but am fascinated by it aswell.kind of love/hate relationship. I am naturally a pascifist at heart but once I get that wake up punch in the face or eat a sickening shin kick or reversing out a triangle ironically I get a taste for war.How strange is that.I have talent but have so many things in this worldly life that I dont know if I will ever reach my potential?I spent alot of my youth avoiding my martial arts family.But then again the quiet ones r very underated

  • @ryukenb2k sounds like u were forced into training?

    if so then dont hate, just find another way to train , like what i did.

    i hate fighting but i love defending my self hahahah

  • @rgvwingchun it makes no difference since one punch from anyone is pretty much end fight >.>

  • too much HYPE and CRAP

  • @TheLibertard I know....better to see it and experience than talk about it...I know

  • this baldy guy learnt it correctly his stance is correct ..(root ) .. and all other movements just correct and right

    nice video ...thanks for uploading :)

  • @oyamarovic LOL thanks for watching!

  • @oyamarovic LOL

  • thank you for this video it answered alot of my question thank you again

  • whats with the bullshit background song, spoils the whole fucking video.

  • sir, who was your sifu??

  • @phoenix0225 My Sifu is Matt Johnson of the VTSDA in Chicago. He is student of Ip Ching.

  • Great stuff. We owe a huge debt to many of these people in the video for bringing wingchun into the limelight. Otherwise it would just be another system still evolving in china.

  • glad you enjoyed the video. Yes we a huge debt of gratitude to the men in this video....not me of course!!! =p

  • nice video

  • Not bad for Hong Kong style.

  • Thanks

  • And please spare us that MMA-is-the-best crap. Believe me when you're fighting on the street and you got multiple oponents, the last thing you want is to end up on the floor with one of them.

    MMA is a sport, therefore in MMA a fighter always get in the ring with some one of his class + some months before the match they train a lot, just imagine when you need that to fight on the street, then you have no time to train or find some one of your class.

  • :O!! Master Ip man! I never saw him on youtube! Nice videos

  • This really work? HAHAHAHAHA

    Any Thai fighter kick Wing Shit ass!

  • its obvious that it does work if Federal officers like the FBI, CIA, G14 Classified spooks, European special forces, Navy SEALS and other military and law enforcement agencies use it for REAL COMBAT and not in sport application that it works for what it was intended to be used for which is combat

    last time I looked, those agencies were not looking for Thai boxers to teach them....something you might want to think about ;)

  • I don't think so!

  • look into it for yourself....the proof is in the pudding ;)

  • thaiboxing is agread sport in the ring wing tsun is m ade 4 self defence and not 4 sports butt in the end its the fighteer and not the style that made it

  • Lol, you are confusing a competive sport (Thai Box) with a self defence art (Wing Chung). In Wing Chung a lot of applications are ment to eliminate your oponent, not to score points just like in Thai Box.

    Wing Chung is great for street fighting, or a real combat situation. All the other stuff like TKD, Thai Box are just for competition. And in those compo sports you always fight an equal oponent, in Wing Chung not.

  • In Wing Chung there are almost no competition because its not a sport, you cannot strike someone to his neck, knee joints etc. In my opinion Thai Box is just crap, sorry but its a compo sport where you'll fight an equal oponent compared to wing chung.

    If you think your That Box is super, go to a Wing Chung school and chalenge the master.

  • Haven't you ever seen Wing Tsun used in an Actual full speed fight...? Yeah...you don't even see it.

  • depends how you define it....as particular techniques or as concepts....

  • nice video and wing chun! by the way what's the title of the music? by who?

  • thansk...the name of the song is "focus shall not fail"

  • excellent point's, as a pracitioner myself i fully concur with all the points made...simple as that. and for the fault finder's the same principles applies to all martial arts.

  • Good video. :)

  • when i train i love using Wing chun but i use Tai chi the most!

  • Very good video by the way! Man I make WT for 10 years and my form is not as expressive as yours. Fantastic!

  • Tenia que ser Hispano el loco este ... Baya!

  • lol pos quien mas va hacerlo!!!

  • pues ... yo. Oye, adonde vives? Yo vivo aqui en Nueva York (en el East Village).

    Yo tambien practico el Wing Chun y quiero conocerte.

  • yo vivo en Texas, en el Rio Grande Valle...en la mera puntita cerca a mexico. Como en el area de McAllen, y Mission . Cuantos anos tienes de practicar wing chun y con quien?

  • WING CHUN RULES!!!

  • Looks good. After reviewing your sites I am glad that you seperated yourself from the Massengill. All he cares about is self promotion by associating himself with the famous, Ip Man, Ip Ching, Ip Chun, Bruce Lee and of course the most famous, Kung Fu Panda. Stay true and continue training YOURSELF, which is something keyboard Masters don't do. You have seen what he did to Duncan, Jason and Ron and now is blindly doing to Kwok.

  • i want see thios in mma !

  • hahaha so would I !!! Maybe one day ;) Look up Sean "seal the deal" Obasi...he uses wing chun in amateur MMA fights

  • he learn wing chun but in his fight he doesnt use his wing chun. just a simple, fast, strike through the target.

  • i want see this in combat , no kuen to it is nothing . the realy it is in mma !

  • Well in MMA you have to surpress 50% of your reflexes... that would not be WT anymore. So if you wanna fight in mma you have to make a sport and forget most of the stuff you learned, no thanks.

    Here some of the mma rules...

    (I have to split the text sry)

  • Some MMA rules: Eye gouging of any kind Biting at an opponent Hair pulling Groin attacks of any kind (i.e. ball kicks) Downward pointing of elbow strikes joint manipulation Strikes to the spine or back of the head Throat strikes of any kind Clawing, pinching, twisting the flesh or grabbing the clavicle Kicking the head of a grounded fighter Stomping of a grounded fighter
  • To put it simple you cant get the best of ANY martial art in MMA because the rules make it so,esspecially kung fu styles half the things kung fu would do in a real fight are agenst the rules in MMA, originally kung fu wasent a street show tourist atraction in China,it was kill the guy, any way you can so you and your friends dont die.That is true for all martial arts. Boxing and jujutsu is about the only styles you can get the most out of in MMA, Wing chun is for small people to win REAL fights

  • Like many other arts, what WC is really for is that it provides you a parthway to be disciplined, one sifu used to say, the general aggressors are generally mentally aggressive but physically limited, when trained and tamed by MA, they become the reverse, some food for thoughts.

  • I can totally see your oing, but one cannot separate the "martial" aspect from the art as well...at some point, the art was for kicking ass

  • So if you take these rules and train for them, you do not only give up the technics for youself, that would not be that bad... The bad thing is, you train only to face opponents that will never kick in your balls or hit the elbow on the backside of your head et cetera. That means you are not prepared for reality. WT guys don't like that idea.

    A reality system has to give you a complete protection concept for these attacks.

    What does it help when you pin one down and he bites your nose of? ;)

  • VERY GOOD COMMENTS!!! Like that you posted some of the rules that Wing Chun DOES NOT play by ;)

  • Is a good video my friend. I Liked it.

  • Thanks!

  • Do you mind uploading the full footage of Yip Man's Siu Nim Tao? It's much clearer than the others on Youtube and I need it to check my form, thanks.

    If possible, please send it to me via email. Let me know

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