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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2006

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Calasanz demonstrating mok yan jong.

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  • i carnt say i like this dummy form as the way he seems to do it is not what the dummy is for the main purpose of the dummy is for foot work and skill not to hit as hard as you can. and as for the grunting im not to keen on that as its like telegraphing attacks.

  • There is something missing here sir, Here Calasanz is striking very hard, but check his arms how relaxed there are.

    That is what you call, using soft and hard, all natural, so sir just try to understand it first.

  • stay vertical! hunching toward the target his chin is dangerously close to the wooden arms. there are many deviations from the old school form here. what is the raspy grunting about?

  • Thank you for your observations. Calasanz is well aware of the distance between his chin and the wooden dummy arms. Calasanz doesnt play patty cake with the dummy but likes to get a good workout on it, which sometimes means that he may use unconventional movements. As for the raspy grunting,

  • it is just a deep exhalation and this is his signature sound, which is nothing earth shattering in the martial arts. We will take your comments under advisement given the fact that while you may have studied with the Moyat Family, Calasanz trained with Moyat in Chinatown back when you were just a child.

  • Freaky... Think you have lost the whole purpose of the system...

  • You are another one of those who criticized Bruce Lee while he was not a movie star and immediately he accomplished that, you were his student. You witness martial arts to your own self, rather than seeing the martial arts from the point of view of who is good and who is bad. Thanks for your comment sir

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  • hes hairs looks like a lion and the form is like an old grandpa =/

  • WTF!!!! DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMB! Never will I do it that way! Holy f*#king whaaaa???

  • animal 

  • I've studied Wing Chun for thirty years from three different sources. I'd be more than happy to learn a lesson or two from this man. His power and control are amazing. It kills me when I watch Kung Fu that good and then scroll down and see all the crap you people type in. Shadowind, thank you, loved the footage.

  • This may not be the traditional style of Wing Chun that most people are use too, but it a decent variation of it. A true art evolves with the times and the person. This is his personal interpretation, nothing more.

  • Hahahahahhhahahaha he is like Blanka in Street Fighter game.This is not Wing Chun!

    Fail !

  • dang...he actually makes me scared with them grunting!!! Looks like he was locked up in a basement somewhere since he was a child and had only one friend...that being the wooden dummy!!! WHOW

  • ...????? what is this form???

  • nice haircut ...

  • @koa710 LooooL

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