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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2008

Wing Chun Kung Fu Fighting Exercise, Wu-Te Akademie Wiesbaden, Mainz
Selbstverteidigung, Kampfkunst, Kampfsport für Frauen, Kinder, Senioren...

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  • lol, this is not wing chun

  • ok may be you have never seen right wing chun before, this is only one little training part of wing chun !

  • This is retarded

  • Thank You for your komment !!!!!

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  • i dunno i saw plenty of wing chun techniques in there, they werent rigid perfect examples that you might see in forms, but there was without question wing chun in this video

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  • I Get the Idea of this.. I Personally Like it.. for those with the negitive comments, It done slow like this so you can see whats going on, at full speed you wouldnt have seen anything

  • Why Do Wing Chun practitioner keep their hands out so far and keep it out after trying to strike? Of course you're gonna get caught. Makes no sense at all.

  • This is pretty pathetic. My sparring partners in Taiji hit harder, faster, more accurately, less tension, more force, and more wisdom than this.

    Wtf is this crap?

  • this is reallly really poor wing chun only saw liung chois

  • @KoleNinja I think it looks like excellent wing chun

  • @KoleNinja I disagree, I think there was a clear demonstration of Wing Chun. IT's just that it looks different from forms when there is actual resistance.

  • This is wing chun but they only uses 15% of the Wing chun techniques... i can see that he mixed wing chun and boxing together..still good though. but nt that good.

  • I believe Wing Chun was designed with a woman's strengths and weaknesses in mind. It loves to target areas that are vulnerable no matter who you are fighting, expounding upon speed and neglecting physical strength where it can.

    It is, therefore, an unsuitable discipline for competition. Competition devalues critical attacks and emphasises physical power, making fighting arts like boxing and karate the only choice.

  • he sifu ich hab früher jeet kune do bei dir trainiert! erinnerst du dich? ich fange jetzt in einer wing chun schule in darmstadt an! bei sifu hage. wenn ich noch in der gegend wäre würde ich natürlich zu wu te kommen.....:)

  • seems like a very unnatural way to fight

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