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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2010

Sifu William Cheung doing a Chi Sao seminar at Sifu Eric Oram's L.A. school

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  • sounds too me you got a lot on money ti throw away

  • @MrJasonBkn I'll presume your comment was based on your extensive full contact experiences. I competed and won with WC and so have my students and grand students. Please tell us of your full contact fights..

  • (cont) .. blind side concentrated and since his system of Wing Chun does not stay in the center facing opponent face to face (and since he's taught that way for 30 years or more now) perhaps his chi sao just isn't what he has focused on for a long time and therefore he is not so proficient at it as some others...not sure. Maybe he was great at chi sao when he was a teen and early 20's. In fact, maybe he's still great at it, I just haven't seen so, but perhaps he is...I just don't know.

  • @m1artz On youtube search: Wing Chun Master William Cheung demonstrates Chi sao at the Shaolin Temple and

    William Cheung Chi sao 1996

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  • @sifupr anyway god bless you and master cheung keep on training . greetings from belgium vince your wing chun brother

  • @TwoGunGunnar No on ever said that TWC is the one that uses the blindside concept. In fact, I always show my students a video of Sifu Chan Chee Man where he demonstrates how Yip Man taught him to fight on the blindside. He calls it Lo Yat Bin San. It's the same thing I learned from William Cheung and the many other WC Sifus I studied with over the last 41 years.

  • attacks on William Chueng are senseless in this day and age. Knowledge from the internet shows many variations of Wing Chun. Open your eyes people. Wing Chun is fighting from the inside as well as the outside. What makes sense is the use of huen sao,lop sao, pok sao, bong, tan ,fook,etc,etc to obtain the outside blindside where your opponent is very vulnerable. The use of any style of Wing Chun can create a deadly blow or a simple push. Peace (I'm not of William Chueng lineage)

  • Obviously, this man is very technical in explaining chi sao and shows an understanding that is above other masters like Gary Lam.

  • no footstep at all!!

  • @m1artz grandmaster would whip your ass

  • @sifupr

    So do Real Traditional Ip Man Wing Chun practitioners. The fact that William Cheung people think they have some kind of exclusivity on the "blindside" betrays the fact that you really don't know what Ip Man actually taught. If Cheung had had more than the modicum of training he did, then he would know that Chum Kiu & the Dummy form are all about moving to the outside. Cheung people love to say stuff like "We go to the blindside, Modified only knows how to stay in the center!"

    Pfft.

  • @m1artz Well, then you don't know how to do effective searches. There are many examples on YouTube of his speed, forms, trainings, gradings, both old and new.  I personally haven't seen you with a girl, so you must be a virgin, right?

  • cool sorry if i took the piss yes i did train under grandmaster cheung for about 3 years in melbourne then i found another school of wing chun i was more suited too were we dont have to be expected to do seminars or buy uniforms we just train I also train in hongkong my sifu there has no connection will william cheung however his forms are basically the same he just dot use advanced SLT

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