Wing Chun Master William Cheung demonstrates Chi sao at the Shaolin Temple.
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I heard a story from Sifu Bruce (The opponent in the video) that when Dana Wong came to the City Academy in Melbourne he kept asking to learn Chi Sao and Sifu Cheung said he wasn't ready to learn. Anyways, after a little more pestering Sifu William gave him a lesson, and knocked him upside the head.
Dana was the heir apparent and was being groomed to take over. I personally think Cheung doesn't teach everything. Although as Poe says in "Kung Fu Panda" hard work is the secret to kung fu.
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@2011RockLee ye if you like close combat
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@leecox100 OK I guess we know who lives in Baltimore.
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@WingChunHard You can be judged by the person that you are training with. Both men are professionals but master Chung is showing his ability. this training is for the person to get an understanding through feeling. We are not feeling what is going on in the video. looking on from the outside can be misleading.
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I've been to William Cheung's Melbourne acadamy a couple of times (from interstate). If you're in Melbourne, you should drop in. Some good teachers and as always, it's probably a bit different to what you're used to. I enjoyed myself, but as i'm not that good, i did feel a bit awkward. There were some slightly different 'rules' and while they were respectful, it made me feel like a noob. :)
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pooper
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In the movie THE LEGEND IS BORN IP MAN, they show Ip Man went thru the SAME thing with his senior brothers after he returned from training with LEUNG BIK! when he came back & BEAT ALL HIS SENIORS! Its even in IP MANS autobiography written in Ips own writing in leung tings Master wing chun text! also in the stories of chan wah shan & DR LEUNG JANS SONS! remember HE WHO SPEAKS DOES NOT KNOW, HE WHO KNOWS DOES NOT SPEAK!!
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@RespectWong , to hurt someone is not that hard to do, but to stop someone requires defeating there attitude.To do that you must create the imbalance in them.Drop your emotions of win/lose and you will stay in control of the fight.The instance the desire to do as you say shows its self thru.The instant you show your intent.Which Chi Sau is about ready where the body wants to go.Your grab is felt, your push forward to strike is felt, so the natural relaxed focused mind will find the path.
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Its really very simple. Technique does not matter, nor does power, or experience, the fighter who can remain calm in a fight will always win.
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@RespectWong the moment u would use powerful attacks instead of "wing chun rules", u will be beaten with more ease than lifting a feather. if u grabbed his hand "for a split second", if he's experienced, that would be enough for him to break your hand. if u always "lose" in wing chun, that is a good thing - its an opportunity to see how to improve. it can take years to advance beyond "beginner" level. using "power" attacks will distract u & ur partner from real training, avoid it.
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