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Master Wong Training is available in Ipswich Suffolk UK. Click here for more info. http://masterwong.tv/
Wing Chun - Tai Chi - JKD - P.T and Training Course

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  • I would also regard Krav Maga and BJJ as lower class as it's counter attacks are savage.

    Aikido I would regard as upper class like Tai Chi, as it's intentions are neutralization an Peace...

  • I like this guy......He say Wing Chun is low class. LOL:)

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  • The first Tai Chi practicioners were body guards and not regarded as upper class. Do som study

  • Aikido came from Tai Chi. The Nature of all conflict comes from miss understanding. Very Beautiful Master Wong. I would like to know all three Classes, to be a well rounded individual, and have better understanding.

  • i know these comments are like a dime in the bucket so ill get to the point. i really like and want to learn more. if you would please inbox me back ill explain more. if not i understand and ill continue as i am. thanks for your time Master Wong.

  • @nevonja Exactly...what's the difference if you're poor or rich:) Tai Chi also has sword forms. As far as I know these were battlefield techniques - I wonder if they were for "softcore" fighting too where you think aobut the opponent's health...I don't think so :D

  • @MarcinWarsaw i get it in wing chun you dont thing about your attackers health

    and in tai chi you do... :D

    and yeah i would do whatever i can to save my life .... like a poor person you say

  • @nevonja I know, I know - that is Wong's opinion not mine. I think he means that if you are well-educated and have a lot of money your motivation is greater not to go to prison and you avoid brutal self-defence techniques. I disagree with this opinion because if you're rich and some thughs want - for example - to beat you up in the street you want to save your life or health just like a poor person would, right?

  • @MarcinWarsaw i dont get it

    wing chun is for working people

    and what tai chi is then for not working people

    what does that have to do with anything?

  • @nevonja it's not low class but for lower-class people. he means working class people!

  • I love how it's near full speed/force, and that the opponent is so much bigger.

    Almost always the instructor is bigger than the helper, which doesn't say much about the defense system techniques' abilities.

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