Wing Chun Butterfly Knives Form

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2010

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Demonstration sequence using the butterfly knives, executed by an intermediate practitioner at the Shaolin Wing Chun Nam Anh Kung Fu School in Montreal, Qc, Canada. The butterfly knives were the speciality of the founder of the style, Yim Wing Chun.

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  • @Dezaking1 is that the dude from west island

  • @antonphat996 Speaking out of experience i suppose sir?

  • cool

  • maybe they are foreigners so they haven' t been taught well. This is Nam Anh Kungfu

  • @antonphat996 well, then you learned the wrong wing chun. Wing chun doesn't allow low stances with such wide spread legs as it is against the main wing chun concepts. BTW look at the guys on the side, they hold spears which are not wing chun style weapons. So don't be confused with those butterfly knives as they are used in several kung-fu styles.

  • @xappymah :) this' s a really wing chun and I' ve learned it

  • This form doesn't follow the fundamental principles of Wing Chun (central line, footwork etc) so it is NOT Wing Chun.

    It is more looks like Bagua style (wide round moves, kinda specific low position and of course bagua symbols).

  • WOW, Different, but very cool. Cheers.

  • my School

  • Army they not supposed to touch when yo u train because I thought the whole Idea of 'butterfly' knives is that they are silent like a butterfly also because my sifu James Sinclair said so

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