Hei Ban Wing Chun - First Form

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This is Red Boat hei ban wing chuns first form by Suki - one of the few people who was trained in the original red boat system ..

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  • Some forms are for conditioning , some are for actual application , forms is just a name - diff systems use forms for diff purposes. In the case of WC , forms are not actual application coz it doesn't believe in fix patterns nor is it for chi gung practice but I am sure trash talkers already knew that. WC forms represents , structure, strategy and principles NOT application . In terms of application, I can assure the viewers my friend, Suki , the guy in the clip can more than hold his own .

  • Adam what happen to the previous video the interview? Want to watch it again it had some interesting stuff

  • @roll168 , I took down the steve smith interview because steve wanted to re-edit it . It will be back up soon !

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  • Just a bit of info about wing chun for the trash talkers. Wing chun is widely accepted in martial arts as one of the most practical and effective forms of martial arts you can learn. Forms in most martial arts are for learning basic technique and conditioning many do have aplications but not in the rigid sequence present in most forms.

  • Very nice form!

  • Push-ups are useless in a fight too, but still good prep and worth doing. ;~)

  • Excellent thank you for sharing this. I had the pleasure of meeting him several times. He is a gentleman and an excellent martial artist. Rare indeed to see some original authentic Red Boat Wing Chun.

  • looks extremely interesting, any applications?

  • @TheTramsen Most of what is "practiced" is non applicable in street encounters. They have a lot of benefit for your reflexes,conditioning, timing, etc., but you really only use about 10% of what you've practiced. This is true for traditional martial arts, full contact, mma, wu shu, wrestling, judo, even boxing. Don't really see why you thought this was a "spiritual" form. RBWC was often used by people that had to really had kill, with no one being able to witness it.

  • @1bryan1chapman Looks nasty!

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