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Wing Chun's Core Concepts (HD)

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

An introduction to the theoretical foundation of the Wing Chun system.

For more exciting high definition videos and information on the International Wing Chun Academy's Nationally Accredited Courses for Australian and International students and Casual Self Defence Courses, please visit http://www.wingchun.edu.au

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  • Emily is hot!

  • Great explanation of an often misunderstood concept. It answers a lot of my wing chun questions!

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  • What is the song?

  • I only wish there was a wing tsun studio in the area where I live :( But my friend and I can't find one...

  • @deathtoy101 he is half-half, i think he's the son of grandmaster jim fung

  • @deathtoy101 eurasian

  • @Xeil cool. A huge part of Wing Chun is about power generation- not just getting in first, but ending fights quickly with a powerful blow. As I understand it, karate is usually more from an aerobic fitness/ "orthodox" muscular strength base, whereas WC is basically from relaxation- but as my teacher said, the biophysics are much the same at an elite level.

  • AWESOME

  • I like wing chun, but I think a lot of the concept can be applied to most martial arts. I understand it's not about the strongest attacks, but rather non telegraphed and immediate counters. However I think it's a little lacking on the offensive side from what i've viewed in a lot of demonstrations. Which is fine.

    I'm a karate guy so i'm keen on striking, but i've learned a lot from the relaxation video's, too. It's improved my technique. It's also a style which has a lot of defense :).

  • This is very well done. A lot of time and effort went in to clear, concise explanation and visually understandable illustration. Thanks for this.

    As a student of the Calasanz system, where we combine many techniques and styles into a practical application, this video is a good fit for us as well.

    To all who worked to make this, again, thanks.

  • LOL, red vs blue @ 4:35

  • is that guy in the blue white or azn??

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