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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Master George Touzozoglou and Master Chris Vafeiadis performing Wing Chun routine sparring techniques. Masters Touzozoglou and Vafeiadis completed Master Level Examination at Traditional Wing Chun Academy in Melbourne in 2006 and run Wing Chun schools in Greece.

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  • just another quick comment, there are many techniques in the wing chun system that was only passed on to a selected few by GM William, I was fortunate to see a part in the Bill Jee (downward palm elbow strike) taken out of the form, Chum Kill (diagonal knee and forearm strike) also taken out of the form, reason too complex I guess!! WC is a lot eaiser than when we were put through the old school of hard knox. I wish you the best in training, make it purposeful and train hard.

  • @flyerppc I have the feeling that GM William changed quite a few details in the forms over the years, or at least taught different versions to his disciples. I guess Wing Chun is more of a strategy and theory of fighting, and its complexity and synthesis rely on very simple principles that can apply on almost everything, given that it is realistic.

  • SihingAngelica, just thought I will comment, my study on wc started is 1982 under GM William Cheung, until 1987 I did believe the system was traditional until I did a couple of seminars for GM WC in Asia, then discovered the system has been modified for the good ie the human race is bigger stronger, now for the punching the double punch was used (similar to double palm strike)and is still the most effective in a front on assault, was proven in a fatality, my student got 3months for that. sifu cs

  • @flyerppc Thanks for your comment. Are you in a wing chun school in Australia currently?

  • i like this circular punching, what is the technique called and more importantly any tips on it as i want to add it to my arsenal?

  • It is called chain punching, it's characteristical of wing chun and the better and only way to do it is by keeping your arms on the center line. But you also have to have elaborate footwork.

    If you get good at this you may succeed to do 6-7 punches per second.

    Thanks for the comment.

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  • A very good video, thank you for uploading!

  • wing chun forever =)

  • its all in the foot work as always, thanx

  • I am dissapointed though that people who watch this video ignore the fact that it is a demonstration of techniques and point out that it is not sparring. Of course it is not, but what am I supposed to do? Have someone fight on the street for real?

    Well, you know what they say about opinions...

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