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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

SiFu Lee recently helped Jones to review some basic ideas of Wing Chun Kicking techniques by training back and forth.

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  • @paulzikang

    Meaby it should be what the individual needs the most :)

  • Is the Sifu the one on the black outfit?

    If so, WHAT THE HELL?!

    What a horrible forum he has..

  • Wing Chun Kung Fu is exactly what the name stands for. An art of basically doing things continuously until you get better and better. And perfecting movements. There is a lot more to wing chun than just fighting. Wing Chun to me is not a sport. It can protect me and defend me and the Shao Lin salute is peace overcomes power. It is an effective system if you are tought correctly. Oh and use your aponents evergy or force against him or her. Yin and Yang...

  • Being an aiki guy and a te guy i aswell believe the puropse of budo to be peace and life preservation aswell as a path twards understanding

  • I think the focus of Wing Chun, or all martial arts, is to fight. The focus of all martial artists should be life protection, self defense, & peace preservation.

  • may i ask, if you had to classify it... what is the focus of wing chun, i mean in he sense of: life protection, self defense, peace preservation,sport or spiritual ect.

  • Sifu Lee, I think that your videos and explanations are great. I have one question for you. Does your school practice Chi Gerk? The reason that I ask this is because there are Wing Chun families that do not believe in Chi Gerk. What is your opinion about this dynamic leg exercise?

    Thank you.

  • Did Yip Man teach Chi Gerk in his schools? If not, where does it come from? Not saying that new elements can't/shouldn't be introduced into a style over time, but such elements have to be scrutinized heavily before they can be accepted as effective. Personally, I'm not sold on it.

  • I like the kicks to the low line: round/oblique/ stomp kicks to ankle/knee/thigh/shin. Low line destructions open up attacks to opp. high line; also, older martial artists who have difficulty kicking high can STILL use these kicks! LOL

  • thank you for the correction, i've never had the opportunity to examine the emblems more closely. of course though, many chinese styles have designed their emblems with a similar fashion, so they all start to look quite similar anyway, lol. but thank u again for clearing that up! :)

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