Hong Kong airlines flight attendants learning Wing Chun Kungfu World s airline Crews

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  • @pf1962153 she's attempting to explain something she's just learnt, using a language which is not her native tongue. Give her a break... Besides, it is simple.

  • 2 rowdy drunks will not get drunk when in HKA but disliked this video first...

  • Good video, but just like comment....some movements are more of Aikido, than Wing Chun...I guess...but good trainig. Congrats.

  • @TangoLima1 australian? she sounds really english...

  • omg, look at 1.25 she said " when someone punch onto your face....you can press your hand onto... ...and then....and then........so many steps, i don't think this is going to work in a real situation GET REAL PLEASE!!!! ARE YOU GOING TO DO IT AFTER THE PUNCH LANDED OR going to BLOCK THAT PUNCH BY HOLDING ONTO THE PUNCHING HAND ???? simply unreal!!!! Wing chun suppose to be simple and direct, you guy simply complicate it!!

  • it's insane.

  • I think that's a bloody good idea. Flight attendants in the UK could sure use this, especially on Easyjet and Ryanair...

  • @bboygiggles Kathy Cheung is an Australian married to a Hong Kong Chinese. There was a short article about Kathy's family in our local Chinese paper (life styles section). Kathy, her husband and three children all practice Kungfu of various styles.

  • If those girls Kung Fu me I will sue them for hurting a handicapped person

  • One becomes good at a skill like martial arts through continuos hard practice. This on the other hand is useless because 1)one must train body to gain muscle weight 2)flexibility 3)push hands or punching box 4) practice patterns. Skill does not come from just doing a tiny bit during short time period.

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