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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

A regular exercise in traditional Wing Chun School under supervision of Sihing Pourya Kaveh.
The highlight is the classic low kick blocking + chain punch

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  • This looks wrong right from the stance, the guy on the lefts arm is too extended, it makes it real easy for him to get Lap'd.

  • @N1Art

    Thanks for the comment. in the minute 1:12 and 1:13 the guy with red helmet tries to perform a Lap but some how he couldnt! I suppose the guy with white helmet simply changes his guard and Neutralises the Lap!

  • Kind of 2 dimensional fighting...no angle footwork...just a lot of straight punches (which I know is a staple of wing tsun but still :\) poorly executed..

  • @Zypher77777 thanks for the comment.

    The fighting idea in wing chun is to do the job as simple and as efficient as possible.

    So If wing chun iconic straight punch does the job, so be it! What is the necessity to do anything else!?

    I know these guys and aware of their straight punch trainings and I wouldn’t cal that "poorly executed" punches! Consider the fact that they were at intermediate level and in the middle of the sparring yet look at seconds: 22-25 and minute 1:06.

  • From seeing how horrible their footwork is, i'd say any distance fighter would kick the hell out of these kids with ease.

  • @xGripenX

    Unfortunately I don’t know the extend of your knowledge on martial arts. however you are free to have your opinion. But one thing I can assure you of is: a martial artist who knows what he is talking about never underestimates an opponent.

    I would suggest you to make an enquiry from your instructor about what I just said and take a bit of time to think about it. It seems that my comment is one of the missing bits of what you should have been taught.

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  • @kavehf14 I am well aware that the simplicity of wing chun is it's greatest asset but I also know that the most overlooked aspect of the art is its footwork. All I see here is an exchange of blows with little to no regard for the base where it is coming from. Anybody can throw a series of straight punches. It's the subtleties of this martial art that make it famous.

  • @buddy2000529 Thanks for the info

  • @kavehf14 At the kyukoshin karate place near me, they actually have open style sparring sessions on saturdays so that they can train against a variety of styles.

  • @frekazoiddji

    Can you please ask your question in english so I can answer you?

    tnx

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