Men committing themselves to discipline, building a strong body, and a powerful will. This is the way to create an enlightened society. Thank you for setting an example of excellence.
I needed this today thank u The golden bell and the iron mind helped very much when I thought about how I was trained The happiness and the release of the anxiety along with the honing of my gong fu thru I have always been very iron even as now I feel made of paper maybe wood working up to stone I have never studied much monkey and am quite interested Tai chi Chuan, yoga, qigong for 20 years individual practicing Tae Kwon do 8th gup Shiri goju ryu Okinawan karate Jeez kune do Muay thai American karate Bujinkhan Bo do du ryu Sambo Krav Maga Ninjitsu and the 7 fold path Judo Just jistu Brazilian Japanese Boxing Street fighting Kung fu Aikido Win Chun Wushu Free style Grecko Roman Shoto khan Ishan ryu sho ran ryu Shoalin And other martial science and discipline like palari Thank you for your inspiration and Teachings your protojé is extremely lucky Thank you again Sincerely Anthony
Exactly, Sir! Courage, Physical strength and Appropriate skills are the fundamentals of fighters in all walks of life. Yet, what has caught my attention were the notions expressed by You Sir as if parallelly, may be just paraphrasing the main ideas. In my mind, however, Mindset, Determination (opposite of hesitation) and Timing of an action, are further dimensions helping beginner fighters, becoming if not invicible, but more successful, in tournaments. Best regards. Paul, retired instructor of Karate.
I used to do wing chun (shaolin wing chun Nam Anh kung fu) and they used to do a lot of sparring too without any gear or protection, with open hand strikes to the head, and groin hit too. They're actually very good compared to other wing chun schools. However, at my peak in that school, I also had a few street fights and I always went back to using muay thai on the street. Muay thai and boxing always seem to work since under street, we go back to very simple, effective techniques (punch, kick, knees, elbows). I've been doing kickboxing, boxing and mma ever since. I also lift weights for conditioning (about 220lbs). IMHO, if you stick to the basics and refine them, train regularly and work on your conditioning, that's all you need. Fighting isn't as complex with all the fancy moves you see in movies.Give someone a good 1-2 or a good right cross and if you nail him correctly, it's lights out.
I attended two TWD lessons and the tutor said to me: " You know, I have lots of respect for Kung Fu, but it can't help you in a real fight, why do you bend so low? Where are you going to need it?" Meanwhile, the first thing someone does when attacking a woman is put her down on the ground and immobilize her to do the rest. So, other Martial Artists don't get to really know what kung fu is. In fact, they think is too difficult to master and they underestimate the inner and outer abilities you gain through constant practice. Thank you, Grand Master, thank you for all the sharing!
@@johnmatonne7834 I am talking about the owner of the channel Eero ofVAHVA fitness... not about myself. The first time I saw him training in martial arts, he had much fewer skills than what I now see in the intro. He gained coordination, speed and precision.
@@johnmatonne7834 Hi hi hi! It happens, especially when we read fast. I am also a martial artist and this is why I can evaluate the skills. But I am slowly growing old. I will be fifty years old in the coming spring. I don't heal that well anymore, so I need to work more on soft and internal principles. I am still good for a self-defense situation, but for example, I have a hip muscle that is always hurting and sometimes a stomach muscles. But I have a physical condition, bowel inflammatory disease, so it made me age faster no matter how healthy I am and how good I train. Have a good day!
I learned the complete esoteric shaolin bucket iron cloth neigong system which descended from Grandmaster Jiufengzi. Anyone whos read the magus of java the internal qi training is the same as described in that book that John Chang was taught. This system is very different from common iron shirt styles because it's heavily involved with neiqi training in strange ways.
where can you get a master or mentor like that. I read that book the magus of Java. I look at martial arts as a very spiritual way of life and balance of mind, body and spirit. You are very lucky to train under someone advanced. I hope to meet a great mentor.
I am really excited about the idea of taking these ancient principles and traditional Kung Fu and bringing them up to date. Rich people say "both", Kung Fu merged with more recent MMA principles will be a powerful and effective thing. This is what Bruce Lee was trying to do with JKD. One big problem that Kung Fu has is that people think the internal styles are magical. They memorize the Yang short form, start to feel some inner stillness, learn to breathe a bit better and now they think they are invincible because they do an internal style. They have not tested themselves and they usually have bypassed the necessary step of doing externals first then moving internal after. They then book a fight with a local boxer or karateka and get thrashed all over the ring because they have no basics. It only took a handful of these guys on UA-cam for all traditional arts to completely lose credibility. There are no shortcuts, several other good teachers I know learned external styles first- karate, boxing, eskrima/arnis, kajukenbo. The next step is Hsing-I, the bridge between external and internal. I can't wait to get going with your Hou Xin Xing-I course, it is the missing piece for me, I have been training hard in NYC here. And I have to say the Monkey Squat alone is life-changing and also thank you for the Black Friday sale!
its interesting that you say xing yi is a bridge between internal and external, its movements are very direct and practical, as opposed to many other types of kung fu i have seen
Chunda8, What you describe has already happened, MMA has been around for quite some time already, and through the years it has been distilled to the arts that really work. forget about Kung Fu, any style, it doesn't matter, none of them work in modern combat, all that mystical internal stuff is fantasy. The ones that work are already proven, Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling, BJJ, Kick Boxing. That's abou it.
Oh, and breathing techniques are universal ofcourse, learning to breathe is essential for any sport, the yogis in India were already doing that thousands of years ago.
I agree with most of what you said here. I trained wing chun in what many could label as a "mcdojo". I learned the first 2 forms, part of the 3rd and the wooden dummy form. The problem with just learning the form and no realistic application, sparring, etc is similar to body builder type muscles in the context of combat sports. Sure it could be useful in a combat sport situation but there is a lot more work required to actually be able to use it effectively and efficiently. I switched from wing chun to Muay Thai/Chaiya and jiu-jitsu and mostly because the training is just night and day different. I could take two guys of equal strength, speed, general athleticism, etc and have one train Muay Thai at a typical school for just 3 months and the other wing chun at a typical school for a full year. The muay thai guy is going to quickly dismantle the wing chun guy the vast majority of the time and it isn't because the muay thai techniques are just that much better than wing chun but rather that the muay thai training *is* that much better and even at a not-so-great muay thai gym. If a person wants to be able to actually use the techniques against a skilled opponent there has to be stress testing, sparring and both striking and grappling.
Holaaaaa. Buenísimo su ejemplo pues su veracidad y preocupación x los principiantes en estos estudios del artemarcialismo se merece una difusión masiva . Congratulations My friend and Sifu. Gracias.
I admire the dedication, consistancy and hard work these people pour into their life to achieve these amazing result but then again if it was easy, everyone would be doing it! ( While I'm sitting here in my easy chair eating a bagel)
You can totally dismiss Wingshun or you can apply some minor applications in real fighting. Don’t think so? Ie. Jon Jones, does stuff that’s not supposed to work then you see him do it in fights. Mad respect to this guy tho he clearly knows what’s up. I’ve found you can apply circular movements of King Fu in traditional boxing. No limitations. He correct about 2 years of hard training for one competition against trained fighters. I won a provincial title in boxing, had 3 matches in 3 days. The mental side of it was key. I couldn’t sleep or eat well cuz of wanting to win so badly during said weekend. Was throwing up in between fights. Mental focus carried me thru as well as the solid 2 years of training for it. He absolutely correct the guy that fights the dirtiest on street is the winner. Show me a rule book for streets? Non existent. Physical strength/ power shots key. Power comes from base. Smart aggression, timing also. Guy has a wealth of knowledge. Can listen to this shit for hours
Master, Sadh Guru said clarity is superior to courage, but what I think is clarity and orientation is superior to courage. For example, the Astrology community is very, very enlightened.
YES I totally agree with Grandmaster Jiang Yu Shan, all martial arts trainers should listen to this man such ability in kung fu ! But with some reservations , the warrior position or ego sate of males is largely ancenstral it is basically primtive and to do with distortions in the way we propcesss information , it is a fall back to an animalistic way of being ,survival of the finest , strongest most aggressive survive, this IF seen as a place to stay in is pathological and gives rise to all forms of ego centricity , barbarism etc . For example I use the Wim Hoff Cryo work down a stream over the past 2-3 years many many times consistently . It takes courage is unpleasant but beneficial etc , if I rush impulsively into it , jump in aghh , eventually disaster ! No I've formed an approach that allows me to meet the int resistance and the ext without impulsively stupidly , the mistakes occur as in my horrible cycling accidents when I get complacent , 20 years of cycling often in London then in 2019 braking hard and I slam into the tarmac with my right elbow , courage is also the ability to say to oneself STOP reflect , on the repercussions the consequences the safety etc , damage sone to the body is VERY difficult if not impossible to reverse . Do I need to fight of course not , should I fight not really , do I need the courage to fight if I should be called to defend myself YES , the three things are different , so we have all these warriors all this bloodshed and all this carnage for what , utter stupidity and mindlessness . So let us NOT put the Warrior as the summation of male development , or exalt this very limited position ! After all Wue Wei, the great sages teach in "meditation" IS superior to action why because I see internally the rage , the hatred and I can evenutllay think and feel this is my reaction if I act on it I will destroy a realithionhip and myself eventually . But yes generally I agree Courage and power or endurance or fitness and then skill , like learning anything . Go well R
The real purpose of the martial arts is moving meditation. This training, the forms, the qigong gives you strength, power and focus to apply to your seated meditation. I believe this is the real secret of the Shaolin path. The better your moving meditation, the higher the quality of your seated meditation. Progress with it this way is extremely rapid. The entire purpose of martial arts is really to become enlightened, in any complete system the fighting part is only a fraction of it, a side effect.
170cm at 86kg?!? That's HEAVY. I am the same height and I struggle to make it past 72 kg 🤣 and that's with weight training and eating much more than I feel I need to eat. I would really love to know how Master Jiang Yu Shan maintains such a heavy body weight. He says it's his bones... but an extra 20 to 40 pounds of BONE?! That's monstrous 🤣 not saying I don't believe him but... wow. I still would love some more insight on being so bulky from the master. It would really help me.
Your great master lneed ypor advice lhave devoted 20 yearsing years of life 6 hours aday to karate training lhad japanese master put lhave big problem love wing chun and all kungu live in England so can only train with your vedlos on utbe put 20 years karate..training gives me start my girlfriend from China she Seen your vedlos and see says lshouild make..you my master and learn from you of the vedlos .May be old school put beleve in haveing master one to one and..like your training ldo alot of breathing because lbeleve in balance mind body sprit where the.mind goes the body follows the breath joins mind and body lno your verybusy put.wouild grateful lf give me advice on leaveing karate after .20 years for kung fugodbless seamus
This is so true man,someone here mentioned EMIN BOZTEPE here,but he´s (maybe)too old,watch MASTER TU TENGYAO here on YT ,I think he´s GREAT -but will he ever step forward,challange the BIG GUYS of MMA or the "steal-hard"KARATE or MUAY THAI-guys...?!!
Well, i don't think it's wise to mock the so infamous question "does it work for MMA". Let me explain. Say wathever you want but MMA is, with leitwei or bareknuckle boxing the most "street fight" accurate combat sport or martial art. Sure, there are rules (because it's a sport) but go in the ring, fight and you'll see. So of course people are gonna appreciate and compare based on this combat sport. Because if you cannot do something in a ring under rules which are, again, the closest that you can get when it's about street fights, well, i understand the scepticism. And by saying that, i'm not saying TMAs have no benefits to train, on the contrary, i think it's great for the mind AND for the body but if your goal is to learn how to defend yourself and fight in a short amount of time: go for muay thai or MMA. And saying that is not jUdgMeNTaL against TMAs, it's just a fact...The issue (which is not an issue to be fair but there are a lot of ego behind this) with TMAs is that people do not spare or they rarely do. And when they do well: they are using boxing or kick boxing techniques.
It does for me, Im 5’5 and fought guys at least weighing 230 BUT I do actually have fighting experience and always have had to fight people bigger than me since a kid
I agree with a lot things mentioned in this conversation, however a draw the line when someone knocks another art like Wing Chun WC and say it doesn’t work for them hasn’t clearly trained in the art long enough to understand it and make it work for them! You can make anything work especially WC with a clear intention and application in practice and real life experience, and not for competing purposes, however some certain aspects of WC can be used in competition when in close quarters or when combined with kinetic striking movements but definitely not how they show it in the movies! It’s clear he don’t understand the fundamentals of Wing Chun when he compares the Wing Chun Chain Punch with a Power Punch! 🤦🏽♂️😂 The chain punches were designed for when you are retracting from an opponent that is advancing upon him and for whatever reason, whether that be due to injury or because you have gassed yourself out and is very rarely used in a combat situation or trying to expand on your opponent with the chain punch! It wasn’t designed for that purpose 🤦🏽♂️😂
I Always Prefer DAI SIFU EMIN BOZTEPE as The Most Perfect Guy after Bruce Lee as a Real Alpha Male ...365 Days 7-9Hours Training Regime Turkic Wrestling, Kyokushin/Shotokan Karate, ThaiBoxing, Boxing, and Focused in Keith R. Kernspecht- Wing Tsun to become The Most Fearless and Devastating Force of Human Willing a Machine.
You know a master that hates another stile has no respect 😒 for the art he's just angry because he's not good enough and ya talk more than actions Duffy and duck
Men committing themselves to discipline, building a strong body, and a powerful will. This is the way to create an enlightened society. Thank you for setting an example of excellence.
I've been thinking about that recently and I agree.
@@mikuspalmis Love it!
I like what you said about "Action take away fear and lazy people won't do and still be in fear" 27:38 GOOD ADVISE!
I needed this today thank u
The golden bell and the iron mind helped very much when I thought about how I was trained
The happiness and the release of the anxiety along with the honing of my gong fu thru
I have always been very iron even as now I feel made of paper maybe wood working up to stone
I have never studied much monkey and am quite interested
Tai chi Chuan, yoga, qigong for 20 years individual practicing
Tae Kwon do 8th gup
Shiri goju ryu Okinawan karate
Jeez kune do
Muay thai
American karate
Bujinkhan
Bo do du ryu
Sambo
Krav Maga
Ninjitsu and the 7 fold path
Judo
Just jistu Brazilian Japanese
Boxing
Street fighting
Kung fu
Aikido
Win Chun
Wushu
Free style
Grecko Roman
Shoto khan
Ishan ryu sho ran ryu
Shoalin
And other martial science and discipline like palari
Thank you for your inspiration and Teachings your protojé is extremely lucky
Thank you again Sincerely
Anthony
This was a great programme thank you so much. Martial arts has taught me to move forward in life and to overcome my fears.
Exactly, Sir!
Courage, Physical strength and Appropriate skills are the fundamentals of fighters in all walks of life.
Yet, what has caught my attention were the notions expressed by You Sir as if parallelly, may be just paraphrasing the main ideas. In my mind, however, Mindset, Determination (opposite of hesitation) and Timing of an action, are further dimensions helping beginner fighters, becoming if not invicible, but more successful, in tournaments.
Best regards. Paul, retired instructor of Karate.
I used to do wing chun (shaolin wing chun Nam Anh kung fu) and they used to do a lot of sparring too without any gear or protection, with open hand strikes to the head, and groin hit too. They're actually very good compared to other wing chun schools. However, at my peak in that school, I also had a few street fights and I always went back to using muay thai on the street. Muay thai and boxing always seem to work since under street, we go back to very simple, effective techniques (punch, kick, knees, elbows). I've been doing kickboxing, boxing and mma ever since. I also lift weights for conditioning (about 220lbs).
IMHO, if you stick to the basics and refine them, train regularly and work on your conditioning, that's all you need. Fighting isn't as complex with all the fancy moves you see in movies.Give someone a good 1-2 or a good right cross and if you nail him correctly, it's lights out.
That’s something I noticed in a lot of boxing, especially bare knuckle. Usually just a well placed right cross is how most knock outs are done.
I won’t lie: this channel saved my life. I needed this In my life to get out of my hole, I called my life.
I trust this "Master" , he is the real deal , not to many martial artist have this kind of knowledge , all blessings👍
You 3 are a perfect combination, I never forget your CAMERAMAN!
I attended two TWD lessons and the tutor said to me: " You know, I have lots of respect for Kung Fu, but it can't help you in a real fight, why do you bend so low? Where are you going to need it?" Meanwhile, the first thing someone does when attacking a woman is put her down on the ground and immobilize her to do the rest. So, other Martial Artists don't get to really know what kung fu is. In fact, they think is too difficult to master and they underestimate the inner and outer abilities you gain through constant practice. Thank you, Grand Master, thank you for all the sharing!
We don’t really know much about Kuung Fu, I’m certain they can work around these perceived constraints.
TKD cant even help you in a fight either. Its also BS.
I can't wait to see Eero compete in MMA.I've been thinking You should..i hope to see You in the UFC wining because of your true strength and skill
Oh man! You improved so much. I would fear you now, at least be very caution. Such a learning curve.
What do you feel you have improved on?
@@johnmatonne7834 I am talking about the owner of the channel Eero ofVAHVA fitness... not about myself. The first time I saw him training in martial arts, he had much fewer skills than what I now see in the intro. He gained coordination, speed and precision.
@@francoismorin8721 Oh so sorry for my confusion friend. And thank you for responding
@@johnmatonne7834 Hi hi hi! It happens, especially when we read fast. I am also a martial artist and this is why I can evaluate the skills. But I am slowly growing old. I will be fifty years old in the coming spring. I don't heal that well anymore, so I need to work more on soft and internal principles. I am still good for a self-defense situation, but for example, I have a hip muscle that is always hurting and sometimes a stomach muscles. But I have a physical condition, bowel inflammatory disease, so it made me age faster no matter how healthy I am and how good I train. Have a good day!
Thank you
I learned the complete esoteric shaolin bucket iron cloth neigong system which descended from Grandmaster Jiufengzi. Anyone whos read the magus of java the internal qi training is the same as described in that book that John Chang was taught. This system is very different from common iron shirt styles because it's heavily involved with neiqi training in strange ways.
The actual name of it is hunyuan golden armor but my teacher called it bucket iron cloth.
interesting, thanks for sharing, im gonna look into this
where can you get a master or mentor like that. I read that book the magus of Java. I look at martial arts as a very spiritual way of life and balance of mind, body and spirit. You are very lucky to train under someone advanced. I hope to meet a great mentor.
I am really excited about the idea of taking these ancient principles and traditional Kung Fu and bringing them up to date. Rich people say "both", Kung Fu merged with more recent MMA principles will be a powerful and effective thing. This is what Bruce Lee was trying to do with JKD. One big problem that Kung Fu has is that people think the internal styles are magical. They memorize the Yang short form, start to feel some inner stillness, learn to breathe a bit better and now they think they are invincible because they do an internal style. They have not tested themselves and they usually have bypassed the necessary step of doing externals first then moving internal after. They then book a fight with a local boxer or karateka and get thrashed all over the ring because they have no basics. It only took a handful of these guys on UA-cam for all traditional arts to completely lose credibility. There are no shortcuts, several other good teachers I know learned external styles first- karate, boxing, eskrima/arnis, kajukenbo. The next step is Hsing-I, the bridge between external and internal. I can't wait to get going with your Hou Xin Xing-I course, it is the missing piece for me, I have been training hard in NYC here. And I have to say the Monkey Squat alone is life-changing and also thank you for the Black Friday sale!
its interesting that you say xing yi is a bridge between internal and external, its movements are very direct and practical, as opposed to many other types of kung fu i have seen
Chunda8, What you describe has already happened, MMA has been around for quite some time already, and through the years it has been distilled to the arts that really work.
forget about Kung Fu, any style, it doesn't matter, none of them work in modern combat, all that mystical internal stuff is fantasy.
The ones that work are already proven, Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling, BJJ, Kick Boxing. That's abou it.
You can add some full contact Karate styles too, like Kyokushin.
Oh, and breathing techniques are universal ofcourse, learning to breathe is essential for any sport, the yogis in India were already doing that thousands of years ago.
I agree with most of what you said here. I trained wing chun in what many could label as a "mcdojo". I learned the first 2 forms, part of the 3rd and the wooden dummy form. The problem with just learning the form and no realistic application, sparring, etc is similar to body builder type muscles in the context of combat sports. Sure it could be useful in a combat sport situation but there is a lot more work required to actually be able to use it effectively and efficiently.
I switched from wing chun to Muay Thai/Chaiya and jiu-jitsu and mostly because the training is just night and day different. I could take two guys of equal strength, speed, general athleticism, etc and have one train Muay Thai at a typical school for just 3 months and the other wing chun at a typical school for a full year. The muay thai guy is going to quickly dismantle the wing chun guy the vast majority of the time and it isn't because the muay thai techniques are just that much better than wing chun but rather that the muay thai training *is* that much better and even at a not-so-great muay thai gym. If a person wants to be able to actually use the techniques against a skilled opponent there has to be stress testing, sparring and both striking and grappling.
Grandmaster Hisham ❤️
Is he Grand master of the Bokowzoo?
Gratitude to both of you!!! 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
Holaaaaa. Buenísimo su ejemplo pues su veracidad y preocupación x los principiantes en estos estudios del artemarcialismo se merece una difusión masiva . Congratulations My friend and Sifu. Gracias.
I admire the dedication, consistancy and hard work these people pour into their life to achieve these amazing result but then again if it was easy, everyone would be doing it! ( While I'm sitting here in my easy chair eating a bagel)
do you have a video on standing meditation and how is this done compared to sitting meditation.
Thak You Master 🐅☯️,🐉
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You can totally dismiss Wingshun or you can apply some minor applications in real fighting. Don’t think so? Ie. Jon Jones, does stuff that’s not supposed to work then you see him do it in fights. Mad respect to this guy tho he clearly knows what’s up. I’ve found you can apply circular movements of King Fu in traditional boxing. No limitations. He correct about 2 years of hard training for one competition against trained fighters. I won a provincial title in boxing, had 3 matches in 3 days. The mental side of it was key. I couldn’t sleep or eat well cuz of wanting to win so badly during said weekend. Was throwing up in between fights. Mental focus carried me thru as well as the solid 2 years of training for it. He absolutely correct the guy that fights the dirtiest on street is the winner. Show me a rule book for streets? Non existent. Physical strength/ power shots key. Power comes from base. Smart aggression, timing also. Guy has a wealth of knowledge. Can listen to this shit for hours
Master, Sadh Guru said clarity is superior to courage, but what I think is clarity and orientation is superior to courage. For example, the Astrology community is very, very enlightened.
quote: "a lot of losers in society"...shame and judgment are low energy constructs...sending love and peace to everyone...
Correctly Said...
Thats whats up 🙏🏼
YES I totally agree with Grandmaster Jiang Yu Shan, all martial arts trainers should listen to this man such ability in kung fu !
But with some reservations , the warrior position or ego sate of males is largely ancenstral it is basically primtive and to do with distortions in the way we propcesss information , it is a fall back to an animalistic way of being ,survival of the finest , strongest most aggressive survive, this IF seen as a place to stay in is pathological and gives rise to all forms of ego centricity , barbarism etc .
For example I use the Wim Hoff Cryo work down a stream over the past 2-3 years many many times consistently .
It takes courage is unpleasant but beneficial etc , if I rush impulsively into it , jump in aghh , eventually disaster !
No I've formed an approach that allows me to meet the int resistance and the ext without impulsively stupidly , the mistakes occur as in my horrible cycling accidents when I get complacent , 20 years of cycling often in London then in 2019 braking hard and I slam into the tarmac with my right elbow , courage is also the ability to say to oneself STOP reflect , on the repercussions the consequences the safety etc , damage sone to the body is VERY difficult if not impossible to reverse .
Do I need to fight of course not , should I fight not really , do I need the courage to fight if I should be called to defend myself YES , the three things are different , so we have all these warriors all this bloodshed and all this carnage for what , utter stupidity and mindlessness .
So let us NOT put the Warrior as the summation of male development , or exalt this very limited position !
After all Wue Wei, the great sages teach in "meditation" IS superior to action why because I see internally the rage , the hatred and I can evenutllay think and feel this is my reaction if I act on it I will destroy a realithionhip and myself eventually .
But yes generally I agree Courage and power or endurance or fitness and then skill , like learning anything .
Go well R
The real purpose of the martial arts is moving meditation. This training, the forms, the qigong gives you strength, power and focus to apply to your seated meditation. I believe this is the real secret of the Shaolin path. The better your moving meditation, the higher the quality of your seated meditation. Progress with it this way is extremely rapid. The entire purpose of martial arts is really to become enlightened, in any complete system the fighting part is only a fraction of it, a side effect.
@@Chunda8 thankyou guess this could be applied to sll forms of movement exercise
Kombative Training and Sports Ideology is POSITIVE ONE.
I agree. Powerlifting and basic boxing is all we need...
Don't forget wrestling. As a wrestler I know that there are no BJJ guys who can take me to the ground
@@johnmatonne7834 A mix of catch wrestling, sambo, judo, and bjj seems like it'd be pretty sweet.
@@mikuspalmis come on man I won't have any time to eat :-)
@@johnmatonne7834 😄
1 question Does your personal condition have any effect on the world? I don't know that (I haven't heard from anyone) 2 good luck with your training👏🏻
Are you Available for New Students,...??? i am 71 and would Like to come Train /Visit in Taiwan... Please🙏🏽 Golden Bell,
“That is mine. It belongs to me.”
and what is better if you are tall, and what is better if small and what if better even tall
Courage, power and blitzkrieg!
Are you Attenuating and Transduce the Way of Jaguar. Why ? Something with Fighter Jet ..
170cm at 86kg?!? That's HEAVY. I am the same height and I struggle to make it past 72 kg 🤣 and that's with weight training and eating much more than I feel I need to eat. I would really love to know how Master Jiang Yu Shan maintains such a heavy body weight. He says it's his bones... but an extra 20 to 40 pounds of BONE?! That's monstrous 🤣 not saying I don't believe him but... wow. I still would love some more insight on being so bulky from the master. It would really help me.
your bones can get denser and thicker as well, i believe it tbh. internal kung fu/qigong focuses heavily on fostering the development of bone tissue
He’s got broad shoulders
Master, how do you stop ✋️ apeople this that moved at 5000 mph from -2 sec to 14 B year. Just shocking no one can do anything period.
LOL very funny story of the three tech Power Guy.. 22:10 LMBO
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Your great master lneed ypor advice lhave devoted 20 yearsing years of life 6 hours aday to karate training lhad japanese master put lhave big problem love wing chun and all kungu live in England so can only train with your vedlos on utbe put 20 years karate..training gives me start my girlfriend from China she
Seen your vedlos and see says lshouild make..you my master and learn from you of the vedlos .May be old school put beleve in haveing master one to one and..like your training ldo alot of breathing because lbeleve in balance mind body sprit where the.mind goes the body follows the breath joins mind and body lno your verybusy put.wouild grateful lf give me advice on leaveing karate after .20 years for kung fugodbless seamus
Disagree about what's said about wing chun, but yes no one has stepped forward to represent it properly.
This is so true man,someone here mentioned EMIN BOZTEPE here,but he´s (maybe)too old,watch
MASTER TU TENGYAO here on YT ,I think he´s GREAT -but will he ever step forward,challange the
BIG GUYS of MMA or the "steal-hard"KARATE or MUAY THAI-guys...?!!
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grande sifu 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Kombative Sports is much more appropriate perhaps you'd like to alter the Proper Noun Kombat Sports to something else. I really don't know.
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Well, i don't think it's wise to mock the so infamous question "does it work for MMA". Let me explain. Say wathever you want but MMA is, with leitwei or bareknuckle boxing the most "street fight" accurate combat sport or martial art. Sure, there are rules (because it's a sport) but go in the ring, fight and you'll see. So of course people are gonna appreciate and compare based on this combat sport. Because if you cannot do something in a ring under rules which are, again, the closest that you can get when it's about street fights, well, i understand the scepticism. And by saying that, i'm not saying TMAs have no benefits to train, on the contrary, i think it's great for the mind AND for the body but if your goal is to learn how to defend yourself and fight in a short amount of time: go for muay thai or MMA. And saying that is not jUdgMeNTaL against TMAs, it's just a fact...The issue (which is not an issue to be fair but there are a lot of ego behind this) with TMAs is that people do not spare or they rarely do. And when they do well: they are using boxing or kick boxing techniques.
And no one complimented his Egyptian && Korean ethnicity. Which is handsome still...
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he's a big dude. try being small and see if all that works the same
It does for me, Im 5’5 and fought guys at least weighing 230 BUT I do actually have fighting experience and always have had to fight people bigger than me since a kid
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He is not 86kg at that height...
90% of Wig Chun is illegal in MMA. Wing Chun is not meant for sport competition. The problem I have with MMA is all the drug use.
I agree with a lot things mentioned in this conversation, however a draw the line when someone knocks another art like Wing Chun WC and say it doesn’t work for them hasn’t clearly trained in the art long enough to understand it and make it work for them! You can make anything work especially WC with a clear intention and application in practice and real life experience, and not for competing purposes, however some certain aspects of WC can be used in competition when in close quarters or when combined with kinetic striking movements but definitely not how they show it in the movies!
It’s clear he don’t understand the fundamentals of Wing Chun when he compares the Wing Chun Chain Punch with a Power Punch! 🤦🏽♂️😂 The chain punches were designed for when you are retracting from an opponent that is advancing upon him and for whatever reason, whether that be due to injury or because you have gassed yourself out and is very rarely used in a combat situation or trying to expand on your opponent with the chain punch! It wasn’t designed for that purpose 🤦🏽♂️😂
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You know a master that hates another stile has no respect 😒 for the art he's just angry because he's not good enough and ya talk more than actions Duffy and duck