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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

Sam Kwok shows how Wing Chun uses blocks and defence.
Taken from the Mastering Wing Chun series. http://www.kwokwingchun.co.uk

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  • thanks master mag

    is was great

  • From the little I know very nice wing chun.

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  • a good demonstration. i think Wing Chun is a very solid Kung Fu art.... from there it would be valuable to take on other techniques and styles in order to improve yourself even further, but the entire basis of WC seems really stable from a 3rd person point of view... i would start from here definently and then gain more experience by autodidacting myself physically and mentally.

  • @petroziom well good for you, but yours is a very debatable statement. you have to hit and get hit by your opponent, to feel, to measure his strength and weakness. so from a very general point of view your argument is flawed. i don't know what your experience is but you have none in thinking before speaking and you lack information, that's my final opinion.

  • @petroziom oh, how we laugh at your ignorance...

  • I'm a wing tsun pratcioner but my knowledege of wing tsun is so little and i think it takes some years or maybe never to know what this martial art form realy means..

    So I'm still in the Sium Nim Tao phase.Sure it's good when somebody can do all the forms...the Long Pole and Double Knifes..But is he a Master or Grand Master ..? What are the requirements to be a Master or Grand Master ? If Mr. Ip Man still live what will he say to all of us..?

    We are like maggots creeping in the mud..!

  • @petroziom Show us a video of you while fighting. If you can't then go back home and keep up the keyboard fighting art you seem to know very well.

  • i could both beat them they have no balance and no ground expirience

  • what if it was a fast hit like a jab a hook or an uppercut i cant really block those or dont know wat blocks to use for a perfect combination

  • @MegaSmud granted it isn't perfect, but don't be deceived by the punches as they do pack a certain power, I have felt the energy from Samuel Kwok first hand as I attended a seminar this Sunday, the goal though is the same as any art you study, take only what is useful. WC is teaching me at the moment to think fast, which is a very valuable tool in any conflict

  • @MegaSmud that is exactly my point, the hand positions in wing chun allow you to defend yourself in crowded areas, it is true you can't choose where you are attacked, but if you can defend yourself where you can't use footwork then you can defend yourself where you can, I am not ripping on boxing, I boxed and thai boxed for five years, what I particularly like about WC is that it teaches you to get something in the way of an attack as you very rarely start a fight with your guard up

  • @jalidav1 You can not choose, where and how you are attacked. I was referring not only to a boxing ring, but mainly to modern punch techniques. The modern fighter is covered well and his punches are fast. He strikes from different angles with different punches. If the Wing Chun fighter is in a corner, then it is much worse for him (especially when he has his typical Wing Chun hand position).

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