Ving Tsun Kung Fu - Chum Kiu

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

Wong Shun Leung Ving Tsun Kung Fu is one of the best fighting systems.
Possibly the most successful fighter and teacher of the past century was Wong Shun Leung, who also played a large role in the growth of Ving Tsun.

Ving Tsun is developed with one thought in mind, namely surviving a fight. The philosophy emphasizes consistency, balance and simultaneousness of action to economically, effectively, and dynamically end a fight as quick as possible. Ving Tsun also forms a stronger physical and mental capacity within the practitioner.

Ving Tsun is scientific in every facet through its fully logical theory which can handle all possible situations from which a fight could exist. The age-old principles and ideas are timeless, tested and evaluated through generations, and can be applied in all circumstances.

Trademarks are the directness and simplicity with which the opponent is handled. The natural, solid movements are developed with a deep knowledge of human anatomy and presuppose mathematical and physicist principles.

Interested beginners as well as fighters with ambition, regardless of fighting style, are warmly welcomed to our website and school in Hilversum, the Netherlands, for an introduction to the fascinating fighting system Ving Tsun Kung Fu.

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  • good!

    (or, in chinese)

    ho!!

    but seriously after years of watching bad wing tsun in europe it is fantastic to find out there are good wong shun leung lineages in spain, germany and the netherlands

    thank you for posting this performance.

  • @kwansao

    Thank you for the compliment and we try to keep improving our skills and do better everytime.

  • beautfiul on/off energy, clean crisp and sharp moves. very nice. the kick was the only thing that didnt seem to be as sharp as the hands. stances were awesome. is the kick just supposed to go up? or is it supposed to go forward and penetrate. perhaps different styles teach it differently?

  • Thank you for the compliment! About the kick, it is supposed to go upward AND forward. I suppose there is always room for improvement.

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  • where is the lat sao? and this would be a wing tsung (WING no Ving) teacher? and this is a robot or a human? but please...

  • well done :)

  • @Friedrichwsl The technics you've done, aren't so clean. You've forgot to sink you're hand in the second part at the end.

  • @MRtHeLUcHs What kind of mistakes are you talking about? Can you give some examples?

  • not so good ... you've done some mistakes

  • Nice done, it is hard to find good videos of VT, WT, WC ect.. Or whatever lineage or selfproclamed Master People might be training under. To the People only dissin' the video with corny comment's or corrections, you should GO TRAIN instead og spending your time overanalyzing or write silly comments on youtube :0)

  • This is so far the best WSL VT Chum Kiu form I have seen on youtube!

  • How can I check out the sweatsuit when you keep moving around? Just kidding.

  • not bad

  • Very well done! Good Chum Kiu..

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