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  • That's my instructor yeah boy

  • Thank you for the application used against a taller opponent (:

  • this is a very skilled wing chun practitoioner, u can tell be ease of movement and the force generated in each of the techniques, he hasn't any rigidness

  • nice to see a demo with an attacker who is much larger and more threatening than the defender

  • I think Australians are very open minded about the martial arts and we are like sponges when it comes to learning I found this to be true not only in my study of Wing Chun but In Tai Chi aswell.

  • @dogooda12 Ah...but don't forget to squeeze the sponge dry after you're done soaking it all up. ^^

  • both great to learn from in film and real life!

  • That guy is huge against him.

  • buen video miren la diferencia de tamaño y como lo saca volando es geniall

  • CROIKEY

  • pro nice stuff!!

  • very proficient! thank you for sharing!

  • EXCELENTE, GRACIAS por estos videos. MIS RESPETOS hacia la memoria de SIFU JIM FUNG.

    SALUDOS desde Argentina.

  • My deepest respect to the memory of Sifu Jim Fung and to his mentor Tsui Chui Ting. They belong to the circle of excellence in Wing Chun, along with Wong Sheung Leung, Shum Leung, Lok Yiu, Ip Chin, Moy Yat and Ip Chun.

  • shum leung? do you mean leung sheung?

  • @ledgohan

    He's a martial artist not a linguist!

  • Great demonstration.

    It is a big surprise seeing the level of wing chun practiced in Australia.

    Congratulations.

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