Wong Kee Man's Wing Chun Blade
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@Razel42 Hey boy, keep your mouth shut, or else WonkyMan will chop your bawls off LOL.
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Blades passing close to own wrists (bad idea in fight situation).
Straight arms at full extension (always a bad idea).
Long pauses as if section is forgotten (doesn't inspire confidence in students).
Funny faces? Forms are for acquiring reflexes, not exercising your face...
Ip Chun has none of these dubious facets: v=xhFU0_iBRBE
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Wong Kee Man's knife form is definitely better than what Jim Fung's senior instructors are showing on their YouTube. I have alot of respect for Chu Shong Tin (Jim Fung's teacher) but the Jim Fung instructors are obese and their knife form should take this Wong Kee Man lession.
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Also, view 'sil lum tao' under 'mark lee pringle' ,..same type of set-differences and snapping-power release.
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Ji go baat jaam do hai tai ho tai ho! Even though this 8-cut form is in different order/direction placement than most,(ALL forms are a little different from school to school)... it is one of the FEW Wing-Chun demos that shows Excellent Power release and body-connection! Do jie saai', Si-fu Mark
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hahahahahaaaaaa!
old man, go back to sleep!
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good snap power
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He is training the killing mood. Not hilarious if someone is chopping into you.
Wong Kee Man is one of the few students that have learned the whole set of BJD from Ip Man.
mollytau 2 years ago 6
Angles and footwork perfect, great to learn from.
SwedishHelicopter 2 years ago 4