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  • that is a real master xD

  • he just vomited down the Chinse wall... lol

  • IT TAKES A LIFE TIME TO MASTER JUST ONE MARTIAL ART. BUT WING CHUNG IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE AND ADVANCE MARTIAL ARTS I HAVE EXPIRIENCED. THIS IS THE ART THAT NAVY SEALS AND THE MILITARY ARE NOW USING FOR HAND TO HAND COMBAT. IF YOU WATCH CLOSELY, YOU CAN SEE THAT THE STRIKES AND BLOCKS CAN BE USED WITH A KNIFE AND ALL THE TARGETS ARE PRESSURE POINTS OF THE BODY.

  • also they say stuff about him generating that force from real close, and when they show him doing it, he pulls his fist back before punching.

  • It is Wing Chun fucktard ..

  • the problem with this show is after they left the WC guys, they totally dissed them.."oh one punch isnt gonna win our sparring match, so lets go look for something that fits more into a boxing style" is their attitude. its amazing that some people can witness the speed, power, and effectiveness of wing chun and still say oh boxing is better cause its what i already do.

  • This is NOT WT! It is Wong Shun Leung Ving Tsun! And yes, there are WORLDS between! Wong Shun Leung Ving Tsun is the real deal!

  • has anyone seen this used in a real streetfight?

  • @Vernonu9, hi mate, i wouldn't worry about if it works in a street fight. just find a martial art that you like, and works for you. most of it just looks fancy, but in a street fight it doesn't. if you train hard and your passionate about what your doing, you will do well in it. i have done alot different martial arts, even trained with bruce lee student. all martial arts will work, but really comes down you. train, train, train, spar, spar,spar, and thats why bruce lee became a good fighter.

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  • man is need to learn some closer move like that i mean i use mostly sambo and sanda but god if i went up agist some one who gets that close i would have to take them down or i would be fucked i wouldent have time to raise my leg to kick

  • easy!

    we share the same hobby, we both love DISCO!

  • Art is private and personal. Martial Arts are the same. Look at it like music. Learn the stuff you like, then write your own music. Till that point, your just a cover band.

  • @talisilak75 that's probably the best analogy I've heard. Bruce Lee would be like Mix Master Mike...or vice versa

  • @SOCOMSoldier01 Thanks dude. you a gamer.... ps3?

  • @talisilak75 life is a game...and I got uber l337 hax

  • he has no control..????dudes in every martial ,when practicing u get hurt in order to get used to the pain ..its was on purpose .(+ even if it was lack of control..HE'S BLINDFOLDED)

  • @jimakosole For real, it's a martial art, when practicing you're gonna take a hit or two, seriously.

  • guys dont complaint about lack of control, hes blind folded! even if hes trying to pull punches its pretty difficult to do if you cant see ur target

  • This is not wing tsun, please change the name to Ving Tsun or Wing Chun, We do not support the Leung Ting remake style of WT. thank you.

  • @jaiharman1 which family are if you are one?

  • @MrMarioMan99 Master Wang Zhi Peng is my Shifu, I am his senior student and assistant instructor, Wong Shun Leung is my family.

  • That dudes open hand would break your freekin neck...Do NOT under estimate the power of that style done correctly.

    It's the people who lack respect for something they know nothing about.

    Take something from each style and incorporate it into your routine you will become a well rounded unpredictible fighter! Just my opinion :)

  • how about we all shut the fuck up and admit wing chun is pretty cool.its not weak. it hurts so does kung fu, muay thai,taekwondo savate etc. every martial art has there strengths  wing chun muay thai power etc.and anyone who disagrees can take the BULLSHIT MMA and put it up against a real martial art

  • zomg finally a video that proves all those "WING CHUN SUX ITS JUST SLAPPY HANDS AND HAS NO POWER" idiots wrong. FINALLY. Fuckin idiots.

  • it depends what kind of martial arts you do. e.g muay thai, the most deadly moves are elbow and knee blows but another type of martial arts could use other parts and be effective. saying the knuckles are more effective is right, but also wrong. as u stated you are a boxer, that is probably y u said that knuckles are more effective as boxer's only use arms for attacking., but all martial arts make use of the whole body which is why the statement "knuckles are the more effective" is also wrong.

  • @redviolin1231 WRONG it never depends on the art only the one preforming the art No art is better then another they are all I guess you could say equal. Any professional style of fighting was never designed for garbage UFC or designed to use as an attack on another individual. It was designed for self defense and to learn how to control and understand your body. nothing more nothing less. So many people get this wrong and anyone who disagrees is just some punk who watches to much TV.

  • @Vega222 uh did i ever say that any art is better then another? nooo? and it does depend of the art... no art is better than another, but they have their differences which is what im getting at.. dunno what ur on buddy but learn to read lol... did i say martial arts were meant of UFC? noooo? martial arts are all forms of defense and should only be of benefit to one's health

    sorry buddy but ur statement is wrong wrong wrong!

  • @Vega222

    @Vega222 uh did i ever say that any art is better then another? nooo? and it does depend of the art... no art is better than another, but they have their differences which is what im getting at.. dunno what ur on buddy but learn to read lol... did i say martial arts were meant of UFC? noooo? martial arts are all forms of defense and should only be of benefit to one's health

    sorry buddy but ur statement towards my post is wrong wrong wrong lol

  • @redviolin1231 I can read just fine dude. But yet again it doesn't depend on the art which is were your factually wrong. and I know you weren't referring to UFC but others were I just summed it up on one comment. So relax I love Martial Arts and have been training since I was 12. I just hate all this arguing garbage about which ones better or anything different or which ones have advantages. The fact is honestly none have advantages unless the Fighter is able to use them effectively. simple

  • guys this martial arts is fucking deadly!!!!!! thumbs up for @Dharni

  • than martial is amazing hes kinda unhitable

  • he could just headbutt him. lol. this is bullshit.

  • @sikenboy

    And run one's face onto his fist? Hell no!

  • @sikenboy knuckles are more effective...

  • @crowsFarhanlol the knuckles are the weakest of all blows

  • @tutanota well depends if u never train them...

  • @crowsFarhanlol I did boxing for 8 years

  • @tutanota then u shud know... i did boxing for 5 years... well shud respect seniors..

  • theres only one way to explain this he is the decendant of goku

  • I wish I could spar with him, if I'd land one punch I would gain so much experience, I'd level up at least 50 levels =D

  • damn that little guy is strong i wouldnt want to get hit by him

  • Man, people find reasons to argue about anything, haha.

  • A Perfect Display Of Grace And Power...Beautiful.

  • this is an interesting documentary, except for the stupid phoney shockwave effects that have been edited in, it's supposed to be a respectable documentary, not an episode of power rangers, and they stop you seeing the real goings on, what was the point if they are going to fanny about with the film

  • Because there is nothing to see. The power detonates internally, faster than the body can absorb it... and causes internal damages. In this case, the power was very limited (Demo) so only causes some pains. Bruce Lee did a Push version of the technique, because he realized people couldnt see the power unless someone actually Moved backwards. Yet moving someone is not what you want. You want all the power damages Inside the target. Not accelerating the target away from you.

  • @l33tF1t3r i know, it just bugs me that they add effects like that, it kind of cheapens it, they could just explain the science and how it works, we will understand, we are'nt stupid, plus it makes it hard to see the impact techniques when the phoney shockwaves are rippling across the screen, i know they want to hold peoples attention with action but that was just a bit silly, other than that i liked it

  • @mickb69 - I understand, but to be fair, the Scientists really have no delved into exploring Fajin (explosive) power... And its very hard to explain accurately. Probably would take a full episode to show what fajin is, and how it works. I wish they would measure a person like Chen Xiaowang, as his fajin levels look incredible. (probably would break all the sensors)

  • @l33tF1t3r nicely said, nicely said.

  • awe man this video is the s*^t, puking over the great wall was the best, and the fluid movements of the master was outstanding.

  • Size =/= strength. Bruce Lee was pound for pound probably the strongest human have ever existed. You do not need significant size to generate shattering power, don't be silly.

  • That guy is very strong, don't be fooled. My friend says he does pushups on his fists.

  • i'm not saying your wrong about how strong the guy is, but push ups on your fist aren't anything to get hyped up about...one handed vertical push up, on the other hand...that's something to raise an eye brow at.

  • I am his senior student, he never does push-ups, so I think your fried is lying to you or has been given bad information. he doesn't promote any muscular training exercises. power comes from relaxation of joints and body positioning. muscles are only good if you are against someone smaller than you and you are faster.

  • @kinokid OOOH VERY STRONG HE IS. PUSHUPS ON HIS FISTS HE DOES.

  • Wing Chun aren't just little mosquito bite blows to your opponent's body, it deals ferocious strikes to the head, neck, ribs (as seen here), pressure points, etc.

    I don't care how much force is behind your punch, if you're swinging it wide and I'm hitting you in a straight line at your center, you're going down before your punch connects. Simple math: shortest distance between two points? A line. That is the basic principle behind wing chun blows.

  • This is one Chinese WCer who actually has a sense of rooting, fluidity and technique. Very rare.

  • @Soulblackman I wonder what counters he knows to wrestlers. Martial arts shows overemphasize a broken bone but fighters around the world and in the military show a lot of ability to win even after every part of them is seriously hurt.

  • @SavageInsight his thing is to continually move into your space, WT is all about that pushing and pulling your opponent off balance, they call it "riding" staying close and moving with the opponent so much that it as if the're just along for the ride. It's a neat idea and it does work even if you can out one on the ground i doubt you could keep them down.

  • This is not Wing Tsun (Leung Ting), it s Ving Tsun (Yip Man, Wong Shun Leung, Bruce Lee).

    Ok, they have the same base, but Whang Zhi Peng has nothing to do with WT (Leung Ting, Kernspecht), he s a 2nd generation student of Wong Shun Leung.

  • you are 100% right. i am his student and a senior in his class

  • Boxing: bodyweight packt in one punch: F= m * a

    WT: speed is the key: 1/2 *m*v²

  • i would nt mock any art, its the person that makes the art good. i do wing chun its very good for close range fighting. I also do mixed martial arts. i do believe what bruce lee said, do restrict yourself to anything.i have a open mind. every art has something to offer. unless you can prove, wing chun is no good, then you can say its no good. there crap fighters and good fighters in every art. its the person not the art.

  • @jimmyjkd yes jimmy i tired to say this to the whole world but no body understands what i'm saying. because they do not understand the truth of ART.. =]

  • @jimmyjkd

    You are absolutely right when you says...there crap fighers and good fighter in every art. I been training Shaolin long rang techniqes and wing chun for ten years. I also third dan in Taekwondo. When come to fighting...it is really depend on the person...not the arts.

  • @ncigntujyang yes, i hate it when people say this art is rubbish, mma is better. you should be more worried about who are up against. Bruce lee never said this style was crap or rubbish, he just didn't believe in training in one particular style, it just restricted you. he also said, a real fighter is a figher that will bite your nose off, and if hes going to do it and doesn't care about the consequences. now that's real fighter.90% of fights are won on conditioning and heart, by bruce lee.

  • @jimmyjkd love the fact that someone gets that last part!

  • deadly, man!!!

  • u dont know shit and ur comment is a waste

  • I know some! Cause i have fighting experience, if you want to know something - try it, maybe help.

    In fight effective only simple and hard techniques!

  • fucking crazy ahaha

  • haha puking over the great wall! i'd love to do that someday...

  • Pure kung fu skills.

  • Looks impressive but why don't we see that in any MMA-challenge/tournament/whate­ver?

  • i think because someone who trains only in a martial art like this wouldnt be effective against a mixed style fighter where some distance is always kept between the 2 fighters. in mma the punches are all thrown hard and with a lot of power because against trained fighters its the best way to take them down.

    against a regular person tho they arent going to be able to keep distance as well, so this would be useful. a situation like if someone tries to mug you or wrestle you to the ground i guess

  • wing chun isnt interested in rules, wing chun strike points would be eye jab, throat jab/punch, groin or knee. i also think that some people seem to be confusing MMA with what they see in the ufc etc, which it is to a degree, but they have rules. so basically you have the MMA with rules ie: ufc, strikeforce and pride etc then you have self defence MMA there totally different and you cant compare the two

  • sounds reasonable

  • This is a demonstration of an exercise called Chi Sao in which the practitioners attempt to lock each others limbs. You would not literally fight like this in real life dood... thats why this is called PRACTICE..... Wing Chun fighters do not literally fight like this... get a clue

  • jeesus people, how about actually reading my comment before you flip the hell out, i said wing chun fully used in UFC or other MMA because of the different style of fighting,

    ufc=a few strong punches or kicks to take down a fighter, fighting an opening and hitting with full force

    wing chun=more controlled, shutting down your opponent, delivering multiple strikes to certain points etc etc and what have you

    i wasnt ragging on wing chun, i was saying it is effective in a different way

  • woops, i meant "wing chun isnt fully used in UFC---"

  • Yea wing chun just doesnt have the power to be used like that, thats one of the reasons i quit, its just not powerful enough for me. I prefer a quick knockout, then leave.

  • correct me if im wrong but wing chun is mostly about speed its not power

  • uh wrong it's power iis devastating spped comes later but he power is something to behold...My instructor barley touche me and knocked me down.

  • your corrected

  • wrong, the two walk hand in hand. yes wing chun is a lot about speed, but 1. force (or POWER)= mass x acceleration (speed) and 2. ever heard about the one-inch punch? wing chun principle, generating power from a short motion. Those punches don't look like much but they will hurt

  • Force and power are not the same! Power in this case is the kinetic energy 1/2*m*v², but what counts for the punch is momentum - m*v. The one inch punch can be done, because they are able to almost reach their maximum speed in just 1 inch, and they maximize the mass by rooting themselves and using the ground to practically increase their mass - some call it transferring energy from the legs to the arm.

  • yes, the technique of transferring energy through the body is called Kinetic Linking.

  • augur85: that's some bullshit physics right there

  • Feel free to prove your point.

  • @augur85: kk if you were hit by a freight train with a mass of several thousand tonnes at a speed of 1 metre per second it would do you little harm. But theoretically a projectile of mass 1kg travelling at several million metres per second would have the same momentum but higher kinetic energy but would do much more damage. But sorry if I sounded like an asshole because you were kind of right for cases such as the brain where the sudden changes in momentum do the damage.

  • The example is not relevant - there is no difference if you hit yourself in a wall with 1m/s or a train hits you with 1m/s. What would happen if you were between the train and a wall?

    The bullet hits only s small area creating massive point forces (pressure) and that's why it penetrates, so it has nothing to do with a punch. It would if you were wearing a bullet proof vest or if the bullet were rubber.

  • @augur85 mass helps but walls don't absorb damage that much ,neither do trains,if the wall is bigger i would say trains,u said it :P

  • But I get what you mean.

    However I must add, that both momentum and kinetic energy count. They just have different effects. High kinetic energy has more devastating local effect - a speed punch, if you put only your arm into it, can bruise you, brake some teeth or maybe brake a rib. If you put more mass into it, thus increasing the momentum, you transfer more forces on the opponent, because his body tries to decelerate the mass of the punch.

  • Even if it was just about speed, Momentum most definitely fills in where power lacks.

  • i agree with you. there are some silly people on this internet. they think they know something about martial arts just cause they have listened to bruce lee in some videos.

  • Yip Man was one of the best Wing Tsun Fist users. If you know who he is you would know that Yip Man probably isn't a MMA person. And for someone who practices Wing Tsun should know about Yip Man and why he doesn't need to be in any tournaments.

  • I'm far from questioning this guy's experience. In fact I was not referring to him, rather to Wing Tsun as a whole.

  • Wing Tsun isn't made for competition. It was made to protect others.

  • Same applies for all martial arts, all of them were made for fight.

  • Chi Sao and wing tsun punches are from WT only. MMA has the logic that brute force always wins (their blocks just use power versus power), but when someone stronger is fighting you you won't last long with the typical muai thai blocks. Chi Sao is the opposite - when the opponent applies force you let that force go away from you. You can see master Wang did it blindfolded - that's because advanced practitioners of Chi Sao are so good they don't need to see you move to feel the pressure you apply.

  • you do, just not as popular because it is more of a street fighting technique than anything else. its like why dont you see krav maga in mma.. to a extent..

  • Ok Big muscle heads getting the puke knocked out them by a tiny chinese guy while blindfolded. NEXT. Where are the LADIES that this style was created BY and FOR?

  • yeah i dun see ne woman practicing this style

  • oh..and PS...this guy's wing chun is great.

  • haha im not going to swear and belittle anyone's intelligence, and this is really just for the guy who said this is JUST martial arts: of course this stuff is effective! It hasn't been used this long because its fluff! To those who say that training has no use in a real fight..ask a boxer (I am sure that is something you can relate to)

  • I dont understand why people are so agressiv and argumenting about systems and styles.

  • yes. its pathetic really!

  • This is just martial arts.... You're wrong to flame it just because you think you cant use it in real life. THIS IS NOT FOR REAL LIFE FIGHT.

  • your homosexual mum

  • man. . . some days i wish i grew up in those kinds of places and learnt those things, but they probably think the same thing about our lives.

  • i feel the same. Im glad to be in California let alone America, but i wish i could go somewhere to just do two things: school and martial arts.

  • i promise it does work. for example, against kicks: kicks are much slower in beginning than short distanz punches. if you are trained you see them. a good possibility is NOT to dogde, but to reduce distance, make a step to the oponent. the kick has no power if the enemy wanted to hit with the foot and you block with arms at his knee for example. and then you are in the distance where the oponent has no chance vs wing chun. fight is after 3-4 actions over.

  • GOOD

  • FUCK YOU people, when this is clearly an excellent martial. you guys just like to flame it. Why the fuck you guys can't admit to what you see? Fucking cynics... If those punches were to lay on your motherfucking body, you all will just shut the fuck up the rest of your lives. If he doesn't hit his student then you guys would think those punches are weak. If he hits his student just a little bit, you guys think he has no control. What the fuck you guys want!?!?

  • jealousy my friend, jealous is vain

  • yo!....if he was in UCF....he would be undefeated!!

  • I wonder how Master Wong will do if he was in a UFC match.

  • This is Wing Chun! ...not Wing Tsun

  • This whole keyboard tough guy shit is getting old ... REAL OLD. (LOL - and louder still)

  • he is my shifu and im proud. and i can tell all of you right now that he was taking it very easy on that guy, i did a demonstration with him and i was thrown around like a rag doll. im a good foot taller and a few stone heavier than him, and i wasnt letting him do it either. we train in real situations from day one. no long drawn out "you punch i block" drills. just straight sparing to train the reaction time of the body and muscles. which is what you see here but slowed down. peace

  • Why are people upset he hit his student? It's martial arts. You can't become a fighter unless you get hit many, many times. He was teaching his student a lesson and giving him an important gift. And I'm sure it was a controlled hit.

  • delta wing chun kung fu academy!!!

  • you are an idiot u misspelled so many words.. fisrt of all.. martial arts in the right hands works.. bruce lee was a bad ass man.. and any man can fight off 5 men.. and win.. i have seen bounchers at bars use martial arts against 7 or 8 guys and win so shut the fuck up and go get in a martial arts and find out how u get your ass kicked

  • then put it this why

    how did they come into existence?

    through a need.

    lol.

  • Well what would you do? Run of course.

    If 20 persons are about to kill you, your as good as dead no matter what.

  • are you fucking stupid?

    this is not america its fucking china where they are allowed to teach their students with force thats how every great master has learned hell even bruce lee and jackie chan did this shit

  • they were sparring [controlled fighting]

  • you are so stupid. whats the matter? the student ONLY "was throwing up over the great wall". 5 mins later he would be able to continue. so you would be right if wong realy would have broken his rips. i promise the student didnt care this short pain without any negative consequences.

  • i think he never saw it so thats like beeing relaxt and take a hit in the gut

  • You're close. The student didn't FEEL it and left his guard open, so the sifu used the opening to attack his centre-line.

  • @xrevisex

    This video is an example of chi sau, it's a blocking exercise

  • then you'll have to know all the system to know what wing chun does against that... :P

    it's not for competition it's a street based system...

    this guy is a prick and a circusman

  • Well put.

  • Master Wong is a prick!

    Why would you purposefully do that, other than to show off? He's a master already, why does he need to prove it on one of his students?! Idiot!

    And that was anything but masterful. He totally disengaged his contact then threw that punch, defeating the purpose of BLIND FOLDED Gore Sau.

    Idiot!

  • you have to remember he is blind folded. you can not train the drill properly without actually trying to hit someone. He probably expected better of his student and his student let him down.

  • or maybe master wong and his students are pussys and actually take the hit and get over it.

  • because he wants to remind the student how powerful someone can be and that if he doesnt protect himself...hes goin down

    plus its not how hard you can hit, its how hard of a hit you can take. apperently his student disappointed him.

    and the perpose of the blind fold is to learn where the other person is even if you cant see him...

    IDIOT

  • fuck, that's a demonstration. he did not hit him very hard, that's just for show...

  • Cuz he just got hit in the head...(can make you dizzy)

  • no he hits him to the solar plexus.

  • lol yea, good combo prolly did the job though

  • thats his sparing parnet not pupil dumby!

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  • Real WingTsun is from Hong Kong, not Beijing..."Master Wong" is no master. His stances are poor, and his cheap sucker punch came via a chicken wing position. Human Weapon needs to do their research!

  • Lol lets see you go againts "master wong" make sure you tape it so i can see his poor stances and sucker punches take you out. But still i dont see no sucker punch in there its how they are trained to fight he didint hit him from behind or side it was right infront of him during their fighting his student just wasent as good as him and didint see some strikes coming.

  • First, I'm not calling myself a "master" of anything. However, putting all of OUR(Both YOU and ME) pride aside, and look at :22, and you will see that he does not strike from his center line (as is basic in WT). Also, you will see that his stance is very wide, throwing his balance off, which leaves him open to ground fighting. Finally, Wing Tsun was made great in HK, not mainland, as it would be refined due to the govt. restriction control of fighting.

  • he shouldnt have hit his pupil as hard as he did because by definition his skills are supperior to his pupils so it is his obbligation not to hurt his students.

    I don´t like his footwork much either.

  • and i kind of have to agree on the suckerpunching becausehe did not hit him based on supperior chi sao but by completely loosing contact and "overspeeding" his student. he actually tried to use his students right arm to block his left (didnt quite work perfectly but..) and thus getting a clean shot. im kinda torn between "suckerpunch" and just "dindt work as well as planned". he`s fast as hell nonetheless.

  • yo yo, if you really wanna see a fair fight "master wong" should take of his blinders, hahaha... damn, he cheated with his GPS, wide style, on the bluetooth audio feed... sheeet...

  • Realize that he is sparring. That punch he made may not be perfect, but be understanding. Perfect angling is an idea driven into the minds of practitioners to help them increase their success rate in actual combat, but nothing's perfect. This isn't just a drill or demo of a single technique or combo with a guy playing dummy so every little detail can be perfect, Master Wong's arms are being challenged.

  • Actually, he isn't sparring, he's practicing chi-sao. And of course nothing is perfect, however, when you don't have basics down, then what are you really capable of? And finally, chi-sao, although meant sticking hands, is not a battle of the arms. It's to build sensitivity with the arms and pass through to strike to the opponent. What Wong did was a cheap blow. I find it crazy that you try to defend this man.

  • What is chi sau? Chi sau is when two or more people's arms are in contact, period; no more complicated than that. What is sparring? To use the fists and arms scientifically in attack or defense; to contend or combat with the fists. This video doesn't demonstrate a drill, what the two are doing are competing as an exercise.

  • Many people are brainwashed to believe that "Chi Sau" holds complicity, but there's no more to it than what the actual term means, "sticky hands". Wing Chun is all about sticking. The term Chi Sau in Wing Chun is used to define the use of only the arms and shoulders as striking weapons; to do either drills or SPARRING. Master Wong and the his partner is sparring, end of discussion.

  • Thanks for 411 on chi-sao and sparring. I had no idea what those meant. It's so clear to me now. Wow, Master Wong is truly a master. I should have never questioned it. His off center punch while BACKING UP are just soooo masterful. I can't wait to see his fight inside a wet paper bag. I wonder how he'll get out that!

  • Dude, nicely put. I have never heard anyone (online) say anything besides "Chis sau is merely sensitivity training." Are that many people doing chi sau wrong, that they don't know what chi sau really is, or what? Why won't anyone ever just say chi sau IS sparring? Why do they ALWAYS put forth that misleading "nothing-more-than-sensitivity­-training"-explanation for the exercise?

  • Really Chi Sau just helps you to answer the question "What happens if my attack doesn't get through?"

    This could mean that it had been blocked or avoided, or that you've been attacked first and have to counter

    Everything comes from contact

    As the resistance increases is becomes more and more like sparring (Gor sau, or Gwoh sau)

  • have to agree on the angle thing. its a principle, yes, but not a "don`t ever do different". but.. read above..

  • Chi Sao is any contact with the arms, but the exercise they are doing here is the Chi Sao Roll, which does help to improve your sensitivity. I think of it more as an exercise, no one would go into a fight and stay in a roll like that in real life.. and my interpretation of sparring is a form of fighting halfway between real life and an exercise, it has rules like an exercise, but doesn't restrict you as much.

    Chi - Energy

    Sao - Arm

    i'm no master.. just expressing my view

  • Dude, 'Chi Sau' is 'sticky hands'

  • Nice now thats a good vid!