Wing Chun VS Filipino Martial Arts: Fluid Tactics

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2022
  • It was an excellent opportunity for Sifu Leo to try Filipino martial arts, Fluid Tactics, from Instructor Paul. In this video, Paul will demonstrate some basic stick fighting techniques and explain how the principles can be applied to real-life situations. In addition, both instructors will apply their martial styles during practice to demonstrate how their techniques can be applied under pressure.
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  • @sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99
    @sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99 Рік тому +365

    I was trained by an 85 year old Filipino man how to do stick fighting. It’s crazy how fast he was for a man of his age. And the way he trains, he makes it so easy that you learn so much in a month. Wish he could’ve taught me more, as he past away a couple of years after I started. Thank you po.. rest in peace 🙏

    • @TheNullie
      @TheNullie Рік тому +8

      What was the name of the GM

    • @sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99
      @sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99 Рік тому +17

      @@TheNullie Ferdie Villanueva

    • @jamesramrod80
      @jamesramrod80 Рік тому +2

      amen

    • @gshepherd6141
      @gshepherd6141 9 місяців тому +3

      Po? like the kung fu panda?

    • @ScoutLakai
      @ScoutLakai 8 місяців тому +7

      @@gshepherd6141 "Po" is a Filipino expression of respect towards elders. Kinda like saying Sir or Ma'am, but it applies to both genders.

  • @fluid.tactics
    @fluid.tactics Рік тому +1089

    Thank you for inviting me to your channel Leo! 🙏🏾 we should do this again!

    • @Shawn-nd6ew
      @Shawn-nd6ew Рік тому +28

      Why is this Filipino martial arts not recognized more? Seams so effective! Do you know of anyone applying it in MMA?

    • @fluid.tactics
      @fluid.tactics Рік тому +39

      @@Shawn-nd6ew it’s not the effectiveness of it, i think. Mma is a sport. And sports have specific rules to keep fighters as safe as possible. FMA has its own version of this and these days more and more practitioners are finding different ways to apply the concepts. Rose Namajunas gets taught FMA even if she fights in the Ufc. It helps with so much more than just learning to fight with weapons.

    • @Shawn-nd6ew
      @Shawn-nd6ew Рік тому +7

      @@fluid.tactics I was really surprised recently when I saw mma fighter foot stomping one another, reckless damage IMO & in no case did it alter the outcome, but long term orthopedic damage for sure
      : ( They probably need more rules! For sure though impressed with your skill!

    • @jacobharris954
      @jacobharris954 Рік тому +1

      Awesome video, I did tell wing chun has something to offer and since when did you have UA-cam channel

    • @vidgood8682
      @vidgood8682 Рік тому +5

      @@Shawn-nd6ewone is combat and other is sport. When one becomes and leans toward the sport they lose combat effectiveness. It’s really popular in military across the world. So it depends on who you ask.

  • @bhardnavares5903
    @bhardnavares5903 Рік тому +508

    For me as a former practitioner of Eskrima/Arnis/Kali this really warms my heart seeing two different Martial arts being discussed and in a way somewhat similar because both Wing Chun and Eskrima are close quarters based and both use the same drill concepts of feeling one's energy and pressure to parry or defend then attack.

    • @aaronmontgomery2055
      @aaronmontgomery2055 Рік тому +2

      So don't take this as offensive but I always envisioned Filipino marital arts as beggar arts. I am speaking in the wuxia sense. Like the beggar sects. Who else would just have a stick on them so naturally then someone who practices eskrima and is part of the beggar sect.

    • @mkb9122
      @mkb9122 Рік тому

      Americunt cops should learn it with a baton. Rather than shooting unarmed citizen when they get Spook😂

    • @dredgewalker
      @dredgewalker Рік тому +23

      @@aaronmontgomery2055 The sticks were meant to replace the short swords that the Spanish banned then due to those weapons being used in rebellions. You can replace the stick after learning eskrima with a bolo knife and it becomes a more deadlier art. There are also harder and heavier sticks made of kamagong and can basically crack your skull. The more ancient form of eskrima is done with swords and shields before the spanish colonized the philippines.

    • @johnpatrick1647
      @johnpatrick1647 Рік тому +10

      @@aaronmontgomery2055 In Kali the sticks are actually referred to as sword and shield.
      Martial weapons were outlawed, as is the case everywhere when somebody wants to control somebody else and the art utilized two sticks, that can easily be switched out with edged weapons, to carry on the tradition and knowledge.
      Over time the sticks remained, but the strikes and pokes are all obviously meant for a short sword or dagger.
      Not that I would want to get struck by a practitioner of Kali using just the stick, but it really is meant to be a blade.

    • @johnpatrick1647
      @johnpatrick1647 Рік тому +4

      @@dredgewalker Exactly.
      The right hand stick is actually referred to as sword and the left is shield.
      The sticks are (were) just cover for the actual practice.
      If you can't use a sword and shield just practice with two sticks and knock your enemy out with them.
      Than take their swords and shields.

  • @dextergprk
    @dextergprk Рік тому +66

    Filipino Martial arts and wing Chun has a lot of things in common. It's good to see you guys learning from each other and we learned a lot too!
    Thanks guys!

    • @Spanishfutbol2010
      @Spanishfutbol2010 8 місяців тому

      Filipinos and Chinese have had cultural interactions for centuries. Probably not unheard of for both groups to have exchanged information and influenced each other’s arts

  • @janizavillapaz962
    @janizavillapaz962 Рік тому +243

    Two great artist from different cultures yet showed same honor and discipline. Thanks for the great content Leo. We appreciate your efforts for doing such hard to do videos. ❤️

  • @dubkayc
    @dubkayc Рік тому +24

    Leo shows incredible vulnerability in learning new skills when he’s already a master, shows an emotional resilience that’s as tough as his physical strength and serves as a lesson for us all to be lifelong learners.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +2

      Many thanks for your appreciation 💓, I hope more people like you can see that. I hope you also enjoy all my others videos

  • @kingpawnz9106
    @kingpawnz9106 Рік тому +129

    Love this kind of humble exchange. Men from 2 totally different styles, coming together in with mutual respect and finding common ground in martial arts. Teaching and learning from both. Ofc, we want to show eachother what we’re capable of, but these gentlemen did it gracefully and have shown restraint. It’s kind of like that awkward moment when you find a new sparring partner and want to start at around 30% and slowly move up knowing your partners boundary. It can go left or it can go right, as long as both parties are equipped with humility and respect to not let pride ruin one’s dignity. After that, your brothers, it’s a special king of bond. Aloha from HI, Tofa soifua from the culture and Fakafetai ni from my rootz 🤝🏾🙏🏾
    #polynesian #protectors
    #chinese #filipino #martialarts

    • @armynurseboy
      @armynurseboy Рік тому

      Not really. Kali guy has JKD background so he's familiar with Wing Chun movements already.

  • @arreng2364
    @arreng2364 Рік тому +505

    What I like about the Filipino Martial Arts is its simplicity. Most Martial Arts have been modernized and become more of a show-off than studying its core fundamental discipline.

    • @tinikling007
      @tinikling007 Рік тому

      There is no simplicity in FMA. The FMA was created by our ancestors to kill the enemy. It is the art of killing.

    • @a.k.astallion357
      @a.k.astallion357 Рік тому +17

      Lol 😂 your saying that because you are Filipino

    • @amelitogarzo1553
      @amelitogarzo1553 Рік тому +11

      Im filipino i want to learn wing chun because is like a boxing.im gonna say it is more focus on speed.the most dícipline when it comes to being martial artist is shaolin i think

    • @runle
      @runle Рік тому +61

      because it's built on the fundamentals of killing your opponent

    • @PikeBishop1
      @PikeBishop1 Рік тому +7

      @@runle Maybe, but when you watch even very experienced people full contact spar, it's just whacking on each other wantonly.

  • @Tripledashhh_
    @Tripledashhh_ Рік тому +22

    Man the Filipino instructor is very charismatic and respects the art. Despite the light rough play both of y’all took it real well and kept it classy which made me very excited. For some reason I wish this video was a bit longer and maybe in an inside space where you guys can let a little more loose

  • @luisbonnet3957
    @luisbonnet3957 Рік тому +70

    Leo ay Yeung such a great friendly exchange, great to see. And in the martial community, we learn and grow more this way.

  • @allanmoral3867
    @allanmoral3867 Рік тому +44

    This video is totally enriching for people to learn the noble ( not brutal) ways of fighting techniques. It's like 2 long-lost friends who met again and shared to each other their masterful knowledge of the martial arts each one has learned and embraced. Props to their respectful attitude for each one.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for your positive comments. We just made a wing Chun Vs boxing video. I hope you like that too

  • @RayRoberts
    @RayRoberts Рік тому +22

    Had a lot of fun filming this. Great video Sifu!

  • @garyreid6165
    @garyreid6165 Рік тому +122

    That’s what I call close quarters battle. The way you were able to read each other’s moves and counter them with other defensive and offensive techniques is very impressive.
    Great demonstration!
    Peace.

    • @mmarco8743
      @mmarco8743 Рік тому +1

      The two have same origine. And later it become karate too: kuntao

  • @patphilloccap
    @patphilloccap Рік тому +56

    Always a treat to see martial and cultural exchanges, beautiful arts! Pugay to you both!🙏

  • @TheLuftpolsterfolie
    @TheLuftpolsterfolie Рік тому +8

    I trained for 10 years. I am happy with my family now but the one thing that I miss, is this kind of interaction. Due to my work I have no time any more. Seeing you two practice reminded me of the old days. You two let your bodys do the communication. For me it looked like a dance with two people that have never met before. I wish both of you a happy and long life

  • @artidragon
    @artidragon Рік тому +49

    I love this video especially the comments about "Silent conversation". I have trained in Filipino Kali/Arnis for many years. This is a very inspiring video, thank you for sharing

  • @Uncle_Tijikun
    @Uncle_Tijikun Рік тому +134

    Love the spirit of the video. Literally just having a conversation through martial arts without thinking about who or what is better. Just talking and having fun though movement.
    Well done both of you!

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +20

      We promote friendly exchange and no ego. No one can success on his own.
      Pls let us know if any other content you want to have a look, we will do our best to made it.

    • @wilwaren8571
      @wilwaren8571 Рік тому +4

      that is so cool ! btw do you lnow some schools in europe for bajiquan or southern style shaolin kung-fu ?

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +1

      @@wilwaren8571 I teach in central London , you are welcome to come to visit

    • @wilwaren8571
      @wilwaren8571 Рік тому +1

      @@leowingchun oh so cool ! im not from england but ill gladly come by if i pass on an occasion ;D

  • @stevenmanson2490
    @stevenmanson2490 Рік тому +5

    This was dope af, I can really appreciate what both you two bring to your respectful arts.... to see the evolution from the first lesson through the entire vid

  • @wolfboytroyvisuals7621
    @wolfboytroyvisuals7621 Рік тому +27

    I’m not seeing just martial arts and techniques. I’m learning mindset and life lessons . Thanks for this!

  • @JessieDempster
    @JessieDempster Рік тому +15

    I thoroughly enjoyed the friendly exchange and sharing of martial arts skills. Thanks for sharing Sifu Leo

  • @karlvincentj.coloma193
    @karlvincentj.coloma193 Рік тому +22

    this is amazing, we're so blessed to live in an era where we can learn multiple martial arts. back then it was really exclusive to learn martial arts.
    even if Im trying to master 1 discipline, learning others teaches me to appreciate other disciplines and mine much much more!

  • @filipinoboi6780
    @filipinoboi6780 Рік тому +15

    I love how they're just casually fighting in the middle of a city street 😂😂

    • @filipinoboi6780
      @filipinoboi6780 Рік тому +2

      The Waffle House has found it's new host

    • @SirCumcisi0n
      @SirCumcisi0n Рік тому +3

      in a storm...epic

    • @SuryaKarigar
      @SuryaKarigar 24 дні тому

      If it's China, they're maybe on the 20th or 30th floor from the ground I guess 😂😂

  • @deys888kaye
    @deys888kaye Рік тому +6

    Watching two masters was a pleasant treat! Thank you!

  • @Nightbird777
    @Nightbird777 Рік тому +5

    I love the way they showed respect for each other's art form.

  • @dwrabauke
    @dwrabauke Рік тому +47

    What I loved about this: You both have achieved a level of skill that enabled you to explore and even at times let your techniques communicate without talking.
    Just moving around and understanding where the other person was coming from by "listening" to the movements and energies.
    Like an universal martial arts translator. :)

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your positive comments. We just made a wing Chun Vs boxing video. I hope you like that too

  • @garyfujinami9911
    @garyfujinami9911 Рік тому +46

    Awesome! The thing is both of you are advanced enough especially, in close quarters combat that you can have a conversation. Both arts are very sensitive in terms of pressure and direction. Very enjoyable to listen and watch.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +2

      We promote friendly exchange and no ego. No one can success on his own.
      Pls let us know if any other content you want to have a look, we will do our best to made it.

    • @garyfujinami9911
      @garyfujinami9911 Рік тому +2

      @@leowingchun Sifu, I have enjoyed all of your content. A true old school martial artist.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +2

      @@garyfujinami9911 I am glad that someone in the world appreciate my hard work. I will keep doing more good content for you guys. If you have anything you want to see pls let us know

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +1

      @research the facts you can find Paul detail on my discription

  • @emmanuelbalmeo5241
    @emmanuelbalmeo5241 Рік тому +6

    Man this was great stuff! Amazing how some things are pretty universal among some combat arts. Well done.

  • @AlbionidasAlbionidas
    @AlbionidasAlbionidas Рік тому +3

    its really cool to watch when two masters sharing thier respective arts, thumbs up to both of you guys

  • @pacificbrass3385
    @pacificbrass3385 Рік тому +17

    *Very good exchange of knowledge. so much respect to Filipino and Chinese martial artist and Martial arts* 🍻🍻

  • @manamal769
    @manamal769 Рік тому +14

    I love it! Absolutely amazing! Truly awesome! I love the whole display! It was so masterful! I would love to learn from both of you guys! 🙏🏾

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому

      We are both in London and I will go to US later this year, You are welcome to come to see us

  • @Metaphysicaljournal
    @Metaphysicaljournal Рік тому +22

    It's so interesting, the last part they ended with, how Paul said it's a silent conversation. If feels like as I'm developing my own understanding of martial arts and working with others, it becomes like learning a new language, and good instructors can sometimes tell your emotional state or personality just by observing the way you move.

  • @nycmotorider
    @nycmotorider Рік тому +3

    Beautiful to see two skilled teachers mixing it up. It's like watching a song being written.

  • @buth1984
    @buth1984 Рік тому +28

    As Wing Chun Man I can totally feel your struggle in some moves. I'd do exactly the same "mistakes". The trouble in "step forward", the hand from the side strike. But it's so cool how fast you could adapt.

  • @MrTRexPh
    @MrTRexPh Рік тому +37

    Flow movements are always good for reflex training and realism. There's so much more FMA could offer. FMA could also take you to the ground and use submissions though they look slightly different.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому

      Thanks for your positive comments. We just made a wing Chun Vs boxing video. I hope you like that too

  • @BronzeRivet
    @BronzeRivet 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this conversation. And it was interesting to see the movement vocabulary in common between the two styles. You both have such positive energy here.

  • @BossJepp
    @BossJepp Рік тому +2

    I enjoyed watching you guys exchange ideas, views, moves and knowledge. More please.

  • @GokuSon-uq5tc
    @GokuSon-uq5tc Рік тому +3

    i bow to the two of you for a very good demonstration. i learned more than one way of style. thank you very much.

  • @entubadao
    @entubadao Рік тому

    Excellent video exposition ! Thanks.

  • @jonathanbaluyot2427
    @jonathanbaluyot2427 Рік тому +12

    I love the real world adjustments of both techniques, as long as you know the basics, wow I enjoyed your video!!! nice exchange guys

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому

      Thanks for your support and I also got a few cross training videos on my channel. You can check them out if you like

  • @Capital_Fit
    @Capital_Fit Рік тому +9

    Paul makes it look and sound easy for one off they must dangerous sport in the world.
    Amazing stuff 👍🏾

  • @gorgihow2000
    @gorgihow2000 Рік тому +3

    I like , we are having a conversation without speaking. Questions were and addressed. Very good from you both.

  • @7pinky791
    @7pinky791 Рік тому

    That looks fun in your exchange. I found myself smiling during your exchange. I believe that's the best way to learn.

  • @punishersoriano2895
    @punishersoriano2895 Рік тому

    Great video
    The style and techniques used were on point. Well explained and both guys did a good job keeping their composure and honoring each other. 👏

  • @thomaskila3801
    @thomaskila3801 Рік тому +7

    Two classy and talented martial artists! Love it!

  • @ryanclarke6096
    @ryanclarke6096 Рік тому +5

    As a martial artist in remission (I have not worked out a work/training balance), this was so amazing to watch and really helped me reconnect with my old training. I could visualise myself moving with your video and felt more revitalised and inspired than I have for years. Thank you!

  • @leeg713
    @leeg713 Рік тому +1

    Aww you give off a warmth to your teaching style. I think you’d be a good instructor and your martial arts seems great! Great video guys :)

  • @chasefoster8092
    @chasefoster8092 Рік тому +2

    Wow! With hand to hand, they seem very matched and show very similar concepts!

  • @kerrylyons5308
    @kerrylyons5308 Рік тому +4

    Love the education and brotherhood and love of the art.

  • @marvinmartinez898
    @marvinmartinez898 Рік тому +32

    I understand what the Filipino guy means by ''silent conversation'' I've had moments where I fought someone and ended up becoming friends later down the road. the friendship is not always right away but it comes later down the road when we cross paths again and our groups are about to fight but at least he and I just have this mutual respect for each other. We fight again but have a drink after or whatever hahahaa

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +7

      We promote friendly exchange and no ego. No one can success on his own.
      Pls let us know if any other content you want to have a look, we will do our best to made it.

    • @flipballaz93
      @flipballaz93 Рік тому +2

      @@leowingchunwas it cold when you filmed this?

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому

      @@flipballaz93 it was Dec in UK. It was cold and windy. The worst thing was I had a flu and was coughing quite badly

  • @julietlima5564
    @julietlima5564 Місяць тому

    This was one of the best videos i have ever seen! I loved it.

  • @AD690smcr
    @AD690smcr Рік тому +1

    Great to watch. It’s one thing to teach some techniques, but it’s a whole level above to teach how to teach. Very insightful

  • @paulvicentevcurimao5596
    @paulvicentevcurimao5596 Рік тому +12

    I'm not fan of wingchun but i think a practitioner will appreciate the principles applied in FMA. I think because FMA is an adaptive and exploring art, and it takes on the personality of the practitioner. Very great art indeed!

  • @TonyFernandezjkdjedi
    @TonyFernandezjkdjedi Рік тому +17

    Amazing instructor there, would love to train a few sessions with this man. I had the privilege to train with Atillo Ising for couple years and blown away by the Balintiwak system. This instructor explains it in 5 minutes what it took me them 2 years. Amazing.

  • @cokrowinoto
    @cokrowinoto 26 днів тому +1

    Humble respect from each master...understanding each martial arts...what works and what doesn't...thumbs up...

  • @m4nuz
    @m4nuz Рік тому +1

    Thank you! This was awsome :) .. i like to hear more about Paul (and you anyways :)

  • @johnnymism
    @johnnymism Рік тому +11

    Well done every martial artist should cross train it really opens your eyes and makes you better.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your support and I also got a few cross training videos on my channel. You can check them out if you like

  • @raphael_2d878
    @raphael_2d878 Рік тому +44

    This is why I love Filipino Martial Arts, it looks very similar to Wing Chun for me, it's like muscle memory.

  • @callanruka9194
    @callanruka9194 Рік тому +1

    This is epic man varifyed my life long passion for the martial arts,awesome matchup and comraderie,still learning even today,timeless.

  • @dru1up
    @dru1up Рік тому

    Thank you for being for patient and understanding with the new learners.

  • @JessicaHemesath
    @JessicaHemesath Рік тому +4

    Great job! MY husband combines Yan Style Taichi, Akido, Jujitsu and Filipino martials art. Never seen Wing Chun and Yantok.

  • @popsfishing
    @popsfishing Рік тому +7

    Thing about this sticky hands drill is that when something comes up you basically just automatically react to defend yourself. Even though I don't practice it now, my body still remembers every trigger and response.

    • @peterclarke7240
      @peterclarke7240 Рік тому

      Exactly. These styles get a lot of grief from the mma world, but they're very effective at what they're designed for, which is very close range self defence from a sudden attack where you need to react very fast and shut down your assailant as quickly as possible.

  • @explorationecho2366
    @explorationecho2366 Рік тому +8

    This served as my daily dose of honor, respect, discipline, and kindness. Also, FUN. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @papichulo5764
    @papichulo5764 Рік тому +1

    This was awesome to watch... ive studied both styles and have felt the pro and cons of each style

  • @AgentSynthetic
    @AgentSynthetic Рік тому

    That was awesome seeing teacher student dynamic go both ways!

  • @Tezzysgirl
    @Tezzysgirl Рік тому +3

    I love that there isn’t much eye contact either, a lot of trainers will say always watch the eyes as that will tell you what their next move will be.. But I love the fact of using your other senses. Nice work 🙏🏽

    • @jacobharris954
      @jacobharris954 11 місяців тому

      For the second yes but not for the first part

  • @chickenjoy
    @chickenjoy Рік тому +4

    Arnis used to be taught in regular schools as part of the PE subject before here in the Philippines. But now, there are only a few left.

  • @alucarderipmavtube
    @alucarderipmavtube Рік тому

    This was an amazing exchange. Sounds like it was so fun.

  • @mattpatterson9128
    @mattpatterson9128 Рік тому +6

    Both are great Arts, i trained in Kali for many years, i am not as smooth as this guy, he is light years ahead of me, and the Vng Tsun guy is amazing too. Hong Kong Ving Tsun is vastly different from other schools is different countries. Very good video. GOD BLESS You both.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +3

      We promote friendly exchange and no ego. No one can success on his own.
      Pls let us know if any other content you want to have a look, we will do our best to made it.

  • @MikeMike-fc4ij
    @MikeMike-fc4ij Рік тому +4

    A great teaching lesson by two very well balanced men in their skills iron sharpens iron 👍

  • @jb2814
    @jb2814 Рік тому +1

    Wow im amazed at how fluid and dynamic everything its like a song and dance. i love you both.

  • @Fhionnan
    @Fhionnan Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this!!! To me this is true mastery that comes and "teaches" from the heart❤‍🔥🙏🏼

  • @luisitocatalbas3804
    @luisitocatalbas3804 Рік тому +11

    THANK you sir for teaching us Filipino Martial Arts, one of the effective Martial Arts,easy to follow. I like also Wing Chun,also effective and similar to Filipino Martial Arts. All techniques that are effective I gathered it. God bless us all.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +1

      You are welcome, pls let us know if you have anything you want to see more. We can made more videos like this if you want

    • @9daclock131
      @9daclock131 Рік тому

      Lol panoorin mo LI XIAODONG vs wing chun master.
      Ma rerealized mo how they fool u are

  • @myvt5360
    @myvt5360 Рік тому +6

    Great job you two...real martial artist trying to learn off of each other from different aspects of style. Leave ego in the MMA arts.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому

      We promote friendly exchange and no ego. No one can success on his own.
      Pls let us know if any other content you want to have a look, we will do our best to made it.

  • @jasonsecretsword7606
    @jasonsecretsword7606 Рік тому +1

    Great exchange! 2 great artists.

  • @JivecattheMagnificent
    @JivecattheMagnificent Рік тому

    Paul seems like a really great character, this was a pleasure to watch. Thanks for highlighting some FMA, Sifu Leo.

  • @Bobsuruncle007
    @Bobsuruncle007 Рік тому +3

    I don’t know how I got here but I love it! Mad respect to these two martial artists.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +1

      Many thx and we also have done wing Chun Vs boxing, hope you enjoy it too

  • @peterkhew7414
    @peterkhew7414 Рік тому +7

    It's nice how you guys have an agreement not to get agitated while doing light sparring. Hard to come by.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +3

      We both enjoy martial arts and learn from each others, I think it is what martial arts are supposed to do.

  • @t2times729
    @t2times729 Рік тому +2

    This is like dancing. Their movements, even the instruction, just watching them go through the motion makes we want to get up and do this!

  • @jjlwis
    @jjlwis Рік тому

    incredible, two instructors just flowing and learning from each other

  • @stevenm7408
    @stevenm7408 Рік тому +17

    Excellent presentation, love this fight style and mixture, great seeing such positive people enjoying the sport of it.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +2

      We promote friendly exchange and no ego. No one can success on his own.
      Pls let us know if any other content you want to have a look, we will do our best to made it.

    • @stevenm7408
      @stevenm7408 Рік тому +1

      @@leowingchun More like this video certainly. Mixing styles, playing, experimenting, enjoying good sportsmanship. Seeing this amazing example of unity and fun is very positive and needed as there is so much negativity elsewhere.

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +1

      @@stevenm7408many thx for your support, actually I have been doing different video with different martial arts in the last 10 years, which include Muay Thai, Systema, bjj, Tai chi and others. Anyway I will do more like this kind of video.

  • @Gurugurustan
    @Gurugurustan Рік тому +8

    Interesting the sensitivity training in wing chun has the similar principles as the Filipino martial arts too.

  • @mrlautest
    @mrlautest 4 місяці тому +1

    A beautiful and fascinating conversation / exchange between two masters. It's interesting how towards the end, it seems like feeling rather than seeing. Intuitive movements.

  • @yavuzgulsoy1796
    @yavuzgulsoy1796 4 місяці тому

    I loved every moment of the video💞 Two masters exchanging their experience and knowledge in a humble and friendly way, creating a great example for martial arts practitioners and enthusiasts. Thank you🙏👏 Love and Respect from Istanbul...

  • @lunamaria1048
    @lunamaria1048 Рік тому +3

    He is an amazing teacher!

  • @jd-jw8hm
    @jd-jw8hm Рік тому +4

    The mutual honor & respect is fantastic..

  • @jacobharris954
    @jacobharris954 Рік тому +2

    Paul Dee is awesome teacher, can't wait to go back training

  • @macmacdonald4996
    @macmacdonald4996 Рік тому +1

    A most Excellent video gentlemen !! loved it. and I totally agree, its basically just shi sau with sticks ! looking fwd to the next installment. Peace and God Bless

  • @MONQTV
    @MONQTV Рік тому +3

    Awesome, I can't wait to study this again, I love this art. Great Video

  • @optimusprime028
    @optimusprime028 Рік тому +3

    Moments when I don't know if you're still having a drill or already fighting are very funny mates. Lovely stuff overall.

  • @aliasdumbs4671
    @aliasdumbs4671 Рік тому +2

    This is so cool to see each showing each other their martial arts skills

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому

      Thanks for the support and I got another few wing Chun against other martial arts video, you can check them out

  • @johnnyempuerto8878
    @johnnyempuerto8878 Рік тому +1

    Love to see you both of guys.,very humble.different Martial arts but but one goal...

  • @farkinarkin5099
    @farkinarkin5099 Рік тому +5

    Yes. It is a "conversation". Love it. The arts are very similar. The feel is so important. Thank you.

  • @pancho43
    @pancho43 Рік тому +75

    Jeet Kune Do, Eskrima Kali and Wing Chun have many similarities, but JKD has also Boxing and Fencing principles in its arsenal and the spanisch name for fencing is Esgrima 😉 and Boxing was influenced by some Filipino fighters who were trained in Empty hand fighting called Filipino Boxing. One of them was Flash Lordi who was Muhammad Ali's favorite fighter. Ali took his moves from Lordi. Then Wing Chun has similarities with old school western boxing and here we have a full circle⭕️ around the globe how martial arts are intertwined and historically connected. Don't forget that the Spaniards went to the Filipines in the 17th century and many believe that Myamoto Musashi the famous Japanese ex Samurai who became a Ronin was the "first" who used two swords to fight simultaneously, a short Wakisashi and the longer brother Katana and that he learned that from some Spanish swordsmen, cause Japan had traded goods with the Filipines and Japanese sailors had encounters with the Spaniards. All in all what I want to say, you will always come back to effective techniques because of our anatomy. So doesn't matter where the art comes from. Nice video and regard from Serbia🇷🇸

    • @leowingchun
      @leowingchun  Рік тому +10

      Thanks for your support and I also got a few cross training videos on my channel. You can check them out if you like

    • @raymundbalce4550
      @raymundbalce4550 Рік тому +2

      Finally someone said it

    • @thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486
      @thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486 Рік тому +3

      Wing chun is the complete art. Bruce Lee flunked the art. He never finished big gee.

    • @pancho43
      @pancho43 Рік тому

      @@thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486 Bullshit. You have no clue what JKD is about. Wing Chun is incomplete, not JKD. And Bruce learned the entire Ving Tsun system from Wong Shung Leung and Fook Yuen (Seattle based). All you Wing Chun dudes bash Bruce but love to use him as reference to attract new students. When you take a closer look at the most complete fighters in MMA they're using a JKD like stance, they move like Bruce advocated it back in the 1960is. Fighters like Jon Jones, Stephen Thompson, Conor McGregor and many others are using principles that Bruce used. Wing Chun is ok in an bath room or phone both, but western boxing works waaaaay better. That's why Bruce threw away almost everything from Wing Chun in JKD. Chi Sau was also out of the curriculum. Get you facts before you claim nonsense. If you are so convinced with Wing Chun go to a local boxing club and see how they will wipe the floor with you😂

    • @thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486
      @thebuddhaofknowledgemichae2486 Рік тому

      @@pancho43 yeah. I studied and finished. Everything in the art. The reason you say that because you won't last thru the wing Chun system 🤣. You have severe ADD. I don't have to go to a boxing place. Because I don't have to prove it. How about this go take sword class and go back in time and take on a Medieval knight. See how it works. You are just noob. Who runs his mouth without knowing anything he talks about. I don't need to waste my brain cells talking to you. Oh. I am surprised you completed a whole paragraph of garbage of a reply.

  • @qigongfire5456
    @qigongfire5456 5 місяців тому

    Thanks guys for this Martial Arts “touch & move” demonstration. It’s all about silent conversation and instinctive choreography ❤

  • @Proteejay
    @Proteejay Рік тому

    This was great. Kudos to these two masters. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @eduardoandrada8675
    @eduardoandrada8675 Рік тому +4

    The Philippine material arts is more practical in real life combat. The us special forces uses it. It's a real killing art.

  • @SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE
    @SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE Рік тому +7

    its always nice to see different martial arts exchange to learn. in the movies a rival martial arts comes to a dojo of another and starts a fight.😂

  • @GatorsRock01
    @GatorsRock01 8 місяців тому

    First off this is a great video. Looking forward to more like!!!

  • @Shoelaces77
    @Shoelaces77 Рік тому +1

    very good insight and exchange of martial cultures. Very similar yet very different

  • @vincerusselmorales3065
    @vincerusselmorales3065 Рік тому +3

    The good thing about this is that even Wing Chun users are very intrigued to FMA because they see the similarities of Wing Chun and FMA (Kali), and vice versa.