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Wong Shun Leung teaching the Ving Tsun Knives (Baat Jaam Do)

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2010

1995 footage of Wong Shun Leung teaching Clive Potter the Ving Tsun Knives. Apologies for the poor quality of the video but it was taken on an American NTSC format camera and then transferred to a UK PAL VHS video recorder. However, the parts where Wong Shun Leung is talking has been enhanced so that it can be more clearly heard. The parts where there is no dialog now has a music overlay.

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  • Was it worth it Clive?

    Was it worth it to force me to giving you a certificate?

    They now all know what you did.

    Now you are the black sheep.

    You have no respect in Hong Kong.

    Cliff closes his school just so he can't meet you. Thats how bad you are.

    How does it feel to be all alone?

  • Why Clive?

    Why?

  • CLIVE POTTER IS HARRY POTTER'S GRANDFATHER

    HIS WING CHUN WAS SO GOOD IT WAS MAGICAL

    LOL JOKES

  • wong shun leung.. that guy was for real.

  • the truth about this video here : clivepotterthetruth blog com

    replace spaces by dots

  • This video was taken in July 1995 and ws originally filmed on a VHS American format NTSC video camera. It was then converted to the UK PAL format which is why it is rather "jumpy".

  • how come the picture is all messed up dude?

  • Thanks for sharing ! Good stuff for learning !

  • Video shot in Sifu Anthony Kan's back garden in Harpenden.  Anthony Kan provided the translation of Wong Shun Leung. Anthony Kan also did the filming.

  • Video shot in Sifu Anthony Kan's back garden in Harpenden. Anthony Kan provided the translation of Wong Shun Leung.

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