鴻勝 蔡李佛 對 蔡李佛 choy lee fut sparring neil vs jack

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Two of my guys practicing some point sparring. No shots to the head allowed. The reason you don't see any "kwa choy", "sau choy" and other heavy techniques is because those techniques typically aim for the head, which is not allowed. It does not mean that they are not doing choy lee fut.

They are training for open tournament which means they will be facing different styles like karate, tkd etc and have certain rules and regulations. Due to this, they cannot utilize all CLF techniques and that is why you see them sparring this way in the vid.

This is the Blue fighter's 3rd or 4th sparring match ever since he first started any martial arts less than a year ago, the Red fighter has a bit more experience.

** Everybody needs to realize that "point sparring" is just a game and DOES NOT AT ALL reflect your ability in actual combat situations or sport full contact fights ** Please keep this in mind before posting an ignorant comment.

Thank you.

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  • dont think a ref was necessary

  • @LOLittleHero the ref is there to regulate when there is too much contact, also to stop and call points whenever a hit is landed. it's practice for open tournament so we train with a ref just like how it would be for the tourney.

  • @ichibanniko surely choy lee fut is a self defence art. shouldn't you be training for self defence not competition? one hit won't kill you, bearing in mind that you're sparring. okay maybe the ref can be there since its open competition rules. personally i think the one hit stop rule should be removed

  • @LOLittleHero Yes, I'm aware it's a self defense art and is meant to be used in real fight situations - I always stress this fact. But I train my guys for all sorts of situations including competition sparring although I'm not a big fan of it myself, but it's better to be well rounded and it gives the guys a good, fun and legal way to test their skills against others because I do not encourage people to get out there and pick fights on the street.

  • good sparring match i just never could hold my arms that far away from my body feel it slows down speed but still two good fighters wish them luck in there open tournys. what lienage do you study

    Si Hing Smith

    Zai Martial Arts Academy Reno

    Choy Li Fut King Mui lienage

  • @SSCrew28 Thanks for the kind words. We are from the Chui Cheung Association originating in Hong Kong and my Sifu started teaching here in Canada in the 1990's. We are taught to concentrate on the footwork, so our hands being out there actually adds to our speed in some respects. I also hope they do well in their coming tournaments :)

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  • @papertiger7 Thanks bro, they just started getting them to spar so they don't have much experience yet and can't control their hits so I gotta keep the gear on :P

  • I think you guys should've went without the body gear since the contact didn't look too heavy to me. Just a groin cup should be fine lol Anyways, kick ass clf vids once again.

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