Wing Tsun fist power
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@SavageInsight his thing is to continually move into your space, WT is all about that pushing and pulling your opponent off balance, they call it "riding" staying close and moving with the opponent so much that it as if the're just along for the ride. It's a neat idea and it does work even if you can out one on the ground i doubt you could keep them down.
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that is a real master xD
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@Soulblackman I wonder what counters he knows to wrestlers. Martial arts shows overemphasize a broken bone but fighters around the world and in the military show a lot of ability to win even after every part of them is seriously hurt.
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he just vomited down the Chinse wall... lol
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@jimmyjkd love the fact that someone gets that last part!
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IT TAKES A LIFE TIME TO MASTER JUST ONE MARTIAL ART. BUT WING CHUNG IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE AND ADVANCE MARTIAL ARTS I HAVE EXPIRIENCED. THIS IS THE ART THAT NAVY SEALS AND THE MILITARY ARE NOW USING FOR HAND TO HAND COMBAT. IF YOU WATCH CLOSELY, YOU CAN SEE THAT THE STRIKES AND BLOCKS CAN BE USED WITH A KNIFE AND ALL THE TARGETS ARE PRESSURE POINTS OF THE BODY.
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also they say stuff about him generating that force from real close, and when they show him doing it, he pulls his fist back before punching.
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It is Wing Chun fucktard ..
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the problem with this show is after they left the WC guys, they totally dissed them.."oh one punch isnt gonna win our sparring match, so lets go look for something that fits more into a boxing style" is their attitude. its amazing that some people can witness the speed, power, and effectiveness of wing chun and still say oh boxing is better cause its what i already do.
I wish I could spar with him, if I'd land one punch I would gain so much experience, I'd level up at least 50 levels =D
gotmiquel 1 year ago 22
This is one Chinese WCer who actually has a sense of rooting, fluidity and technique. Very rare.
Soulblackman 2 years ago 6