i used to train at the old Market St. school. i even fixed the dummy legs. he lent my father his own dummy we picked up from his house. he emphasized a lot on inner strength...and saw 4 guys flew back with his open palm tap to their chests.
If anyone doubts how powerful Chris Chan really is. Go to his school , go up to his face and say, "I am more powerful than you are." I guarantee you , you won't leave that school without using your hands and elbows to crawl out.
wing chun is said to be the easiest fightingsystem.
... not like in any other martial arts where you HAVE to REMEBER which technique would fit in a certain situation in wing chun you just take any kind of force coming towards you and make sth. out if it. you even could fight blindfolded.
so wing chun is that certain kind of key you were talking about !!
... but what am i saying ... you comment shows that you wouldn´t even have a clue what i am talking about ^^
@kwansao thanks for the invitation. I think you and I need to be more concern about the economical future of our home land than to fight over my individual belief. I just don't like to see to a bunch of non Chinese possibly being scammed by Chinese martial art con man. I have seen and known folks that have taken so called "wing chun" and were taught wrong. Any ways, when it is time for God to take you, not even Wing Chun can keep you on earth longer. Have a nice day.
@Standingwithfeast simultaneous attack and defense is just ONE concept in wing chun. if you have anything to say about chan sifu say it to his face and don't be a chickenshit
@kwansao true, but that concept must be there when we fight all the time, at least, we must tried to do so. only movement like bong sau which is a passive movement (or technique wtever) and a transitional move. under all circumstances we try to hit the guy unless there's an obstruction. just because its just one concept of wing chun doesnt meant we can abandoned that concept when we able to do so. that is againts the principle of WC
@sild123 actually, as i said earlier, "simultaneous attack and defense" (lin siu dai da) is one concept in wing chun. but you can't simultaneously attack and defend for example, if you are preempting an opponent's motion, or if you first block and then defend. YOU are talking about "when the hand is free you strike" (lat sau jik cheung).
haha, I've heard some of the strories from the old marker street school. He shared the space with my Sifu, Gm Gee. Must have been some interesting times!
I've only heard of the legacy of the Market Street school by friends who attended. Still, even at Lawton, when it was there, it was the best class you could attend.
shall i go to his seminar in this summer? because i am from germany and i will be there in the summer. is it useful for me?
MrTifli 7 months ago
i used to train at the old Market St. school. i even fixed the dummy legs. he lent my father his own dummy we picked up from his house. he emphasized a lot on inner strength...and saw 4 guys flew back with his open palm tap to their chests.
a9erSYKO 1 year ago
If anyone doubts how powerful Chris Chan really is. Go to his school , go up to his face and say, "I am more powerful than you are." I guarantee you , you won't leave that school without using your hands and elbows to crawl out.
zephiwho 1 year ago 2
@zephiwho So there's plenty of video of his fighting a skilled and resisting opponent?
MacFlanahan 5 months ago
@TOWinkworthIpswich
wing chun is said to be the easiest fightingsystem.
... not like in any other martial arts where you HAVE to REMEBER which technique would fit in a certain situation in wing chun you just take any kind of force coming towards you and make sth. out if it. you even could fight blindfolded.
so wing chun is that certain kind of key you were talking about !!
... but what am i saying ... you comment shows that you wouldn´t even have a clue what i am talking about ^^
schulleee 1 year ago
@Standingwithfeast look up his address and come to the class.
kwansao 1 year ago
@kwansao thanks for the invitation. I think you and I need to be more concern about the economical future of our home land than to fight over my individual belief. I just don't like to see to a bunch of non Chinese possibly being scammed by Chinese martial art con man. I have seen and known folks that have taken so called "wing chun" and were taught wrong. Any ways, when it is time for God to take you, not even Wing Chun can keep you on earth longer. Have a nice day.
Standingwithfeast 1 year ago
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kwansao 1 year ago
@Standingwithfeast The U.S. economy and God have nothing to do with kung fu.
kwansao 1 year ago
Super clean!!! No force all Power!!!
ShaunKook 1 year ago
@Standingwithfeast simultaneous attack and defense is just ONE concept in wing chun. if you have anything to say about chan sifu say it to his face and don't be a chickenshit
kwansao 1 year ago
@kwansao true, but that concept must be there when we fight all the time, at least, we must tried to do so. only movement like bong sau which is a passive movement (or technique wtever) and a transitional move. under all circumstances we try to hit the guy unless there's an obstruction. just because its just one concept of wing chun doesnt meant we can abandoned that concept when we able to do so. that is againts the principle of WC
sild123 1 year ago
@sild123 so what's your point. you posted on my video you are not a wing chun sifu. so ....
kwansao 1 year ago
@sild123 actually, as i said earlier, "simultaneous attack and defense" (lin siu dai da) is one concept in wing chun. but you can't simultaneously attack and defend for example, if you are preempting an opponent's motion, or if you first block and then defend. YOU are talking about "when the hand is free you strike" (lat sau jik cheung).
kwansao 1 year ago
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PORSCHEPLANE 1 year ago
He sucks, Wing Chun don't use those swords in the back.
Standingwithfeast 1 year ago
wow..is amazing how he is bad!!!
peterwing 1 year ago
Who made him "Grandmaster"?
spujals 1 year ago
@spujals nobody qualifies people to be "grandmaster". it's something you earn after decades of teaching.
kwansao 1 year ago
haha, I've heard some of the strories from the old marker street school. He shared the space with my Sifu, Gm Gee. Must have been some interesting times!
jpsandberg 2 years ago
more and more funny this guy...awesome!! love it
kizzbluntstryke 2 years ago
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Hey thanks for posting this up! Now you gonna make it easier for people to counter our techniques!!! Hope your training REAL hard buddy!!!
-Old Student from Market Street
sfgrafhistorian 2 years ago
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sfgrafhistorian 2 years ago
Holes in the walls. Busted dummy's, sand bags on the desk,the knuckle marks in the steel door frame, Chris Chan taught some bad ass Wing Chun.
daddyo 2 years ago
arms feel like steel rods...
clue2199 2 years ago
I've only heard of the legacy of the Market Street school by friends who attended. Still, even at Lawton, when it was there, it was the best class you could attend.
blokcom 2 years ago
this is my sifu lol. almost a year with him and im like 10 times stronger than i was a year earlier
jaygmui 2 years ago
Man I miss Chris , he's awesome ...used to train with him in late 90's right before the market street school closed down and we moved to lawson..
He has some funny stories about some monks who did kim ya maa stance so strong they could drink wine from their cocks LMAO!
DMFist 2 years ago
Cris is amazing. He has knowledge that noone else has. I wish I could have spend more time with him. Thank you Sifu!!!
chiman1000 2 years ago
Chris feels 1000 times stronger than he looks and he can help make a person so strong.
888Kharami 2 years ago
He is the best at what he does in the world!
Shanshou4 2 years ago