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From: rankinsr
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  • great job - love that you aren't sticking to the mess of old, but applying your own!

    **clap clap clap**

  • Beautiful

    

  • Agree with "raqsteady," I don't actually see much Bui Tze involved at all. Good speed though, little sloppy but not bad.

  • this is more like poon sau with chin na rather than biu tze. Nice locks though.

  • Simply awesome.

    I am happy to have met him many years ago.

    His skill is admirable.

  • Not many Wing Chun sifu's even know any Chin Na, great job Sifu Grados.

  • This dude is awesome, I love his style, he inspired me to do what I do. 5 stars indeed.

  • Sifu Grados is a great martial artist; and dat's real talk!

  • 5 stars!

  • This is crazy! Sifu u keep getting better. I need to get with you I just got back from Cali. -Benton

  • im just curious but what makes this biu tze technique? as opposed to something pulled from siu nim tao or chum kiu. i think my idea of what that is, seems different than the way you define it. im wondering why all the locking techniques in a video titled after the third form.

  • Your chin na techniques are really good. That's the thing that got me into wing chun in the first place. I went to a trainer and wanted to learn chin na (which he taught) and he instructed me that I should learn wing chun first, because chin na is really more applicable with that style than any other. And you demonstrate what he stated to me many years ago. Great job, and thanks for posting another video.

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