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An interview with GM Ip Man's son by Sifu Sergio

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2009

An interview with the late GM Ip Man's youngest son Ip Ching by Sifu Sergio Iadarola, talking about wing chun's history the friendship between leung jan and fung siu ching,
Chan Wha Sun the money changer and the Hong Kong blockbuster movie with Donnie Yen" IP MAN"

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  • Fat Shan? I think you mean Fo Shan

  • @Redgit232  Fatshan is the cantonese dialect foshan the Manderin

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  • wen i watched the Ip man movies they inspired me to learn this style

    and now im part of a wing-chun society and i've bin doing wingchun

    now for only 3 months but i feel i've progressed somuch already

    and at the other styles i've done, i didnt feel like that

    i had the feeling i wasnt learning anymore, only growing muscles

    and wing-chun opend my eyes :]

  • you know before that movie called IP man nobody or most of people haven't any idea about this great man really i liked him,you can see in their life how are they lived and see how we are? really it's big different and our life it's :(

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  • @1984WakeUp That is very well said, especially the last segment about the automatic aspect of Wingchun. I really appreciate the lengthy responses from Ip Ching and how he provides so much detail to a wide variety of questions.

  • @Redgit232 Incidentally they speak Cantonese in Fatsaan. (:

  • I feel this is a very important and well documented video, that really does the Wingchun community proud. I bet one day people will look back on this and be proud of what Wingchun has become. I enjoyed listening to Ip Ching, he sounds like a humble yet passionate person. Thanks alot :)

  • @1984WakeUp its bin one year of practising wing chun now and i've gone a rank up, im starting to controll the chain punch, tang sao and bong sao. im practising at home almost every day now

  • @Redgit232 lol wow ... spell check? i dont know how to spell very well to !

  • This is a very interesting interview bout Bruce Lee's master. Wing Chung never thought that was Bruce Lee's master after watching the movie WAS GREAT better than Jet Li's. Thinking this is the martial arts would like to try out for.

  • a very good school in london check wingchunmartialarts.co.uk

  • Amazing interview. Very measured. An interview that is beyond price as it will endure for generations to come. Thus keeping the truth here for everyone to see and treasure the words from a wing chun legend.

    Nice work Sifu Sergio!

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