The Wooden Dummy Is NOT What You Think

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  • Wing Chun master Didier Beddar reveals the truth about wooden dummy training. This is what Bruce Lee learned from Ip Man!
    Filmed by William Ustav. Big thanks to Dr. Kacem Zoughari.
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  • @KARATEbyJesse
    @KARATEbyJesse  22 дні тому +194

    Thanks for subscribing and supporting my work! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @C0BJA-rp7px
      @C0BJA-rp7px 22 дні тому +2

      No problem bro!

    • @shivamsirsat1040
      @shivamsirsat1040 22 дні тому

      Sir plz make video on krav maga you play krav maga❤❤❤ love from india

    • @lukedandrew2911
      @lukedandrew2911 22 дні тому +2

      Another great video... @KARATEby jesse you are a great martial artist in my opinion im just wondering what does martial arts mean to you?

    • @tomekyujkty
      @tomekyujkty 22 дні тому

      Thanks for your job Jess😊

    • @Shugenjya
      @Shugenjya 22 дні тому +1

      If you have the time and opportunity, try to meet Sifu Sergio Iadarola. I think that would be a great experience. :)

  • @MelloCello7
    @MelloCello7 22 дні тому +508

    6:48 The end of this video is worth its weight in gold
    "It's not about the style as much as it is about the teacher, and if you're not willing to think outside the box, you're never going to master the art… Tradition is not about preserving the ashes, but rather about keeping the flame burning because that's how the art stays alive."

    • @ALBINO1D
      @ALBINO1D 22 дні тому +6

      Much agreed

    • @lorenzozapaton4031
      @lorenzozapaton4031 22 дні тому +4

      It's a great statement.

    • @Flushmaster0312
      @Flushmaster0312 22 дні тому

      shu ha ri

    • @Shaolinfluencer
      @Shaolinfluencer 22 дні тому

      In this case the Wingchun was def changed to something else and master ip wasted his time lol no sorry but the real wing chun used dummy exactly for their style without changing it for ages go check in Wong shun Leung he prolly the last one who thought the real way of wing chun

    • @thetalantonx
      @thetalantonx 21 день тому +3

      There's actually a song by The Longest Johns called "Ashes." They're a group that's focused on sea shanties but rather than just staying fixated on only the traditional songs they also add to the genre. They got hate from the traditionalists stuck in what was aptly called "the classical mess," and the song is their reply.
      "Watch that old fire as it flickers and dies
      That once blessed the household and lit up our lives
      It shone for the friends and the clinking of glasses
      I'll tend to the flame; you can worship the ashes
      Capture the wild things and bring them in line
      And own what was never your right to confine
      The lives and the loves and the songs are what matters
      I'll tend to the flame; you can worship the ashes..."
      It conveys a surprisingly similar message to the summation here at the end of the video.

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 22 дні тому +479

    Anyone notice how Jesse looks EXACTLY the same as when he very first started this channel? Jesse EnKamp=Immortal.

    • @baptistegaussen4784
      @baptistegaussen4784 22 дні тому +83

      That's because he drinks white belts' tears every morning.

    • @ukestudio3002
      @ukestudio3002 22 дні тому +18

      Training..joy..curiosity

    • @MyqOMatic
      @MyqOMatic 22 дні тому +9

      I noticed the same thing. He is definitely immortal.

    • @thrillacious
      @thrillacious 22 дні тому +19

      He was in the delivery room for the birth of karate... In the birthplace of karate.

    • @moyza_
      @moyza_ 22 дні тому +20

      Clearly a vampire. He trains martial arts to better defend against stakes.

  • @stanislavangelov4265
    @stanislavangelov4265 22 дні тому +183

    "Tradition is not about preserving the ashes, but rather about keeping the flame burning" woooooa, Jesse casually dropping some of the most profound statements about martial arts ! Great content ! Never fails to both entertain and educate.... and remind us where the birthplace of Karate is !

    • @JosephCox-yx4ds
      @JosephCox-yx4ds 20 днів тому +3

      I think a mix of traditionalist/purist and people who are able to think outside of the box and evolve or grow a style are both important for preserving a style's heritage.

    • @wooshifgay462
      @wooshifgay462 18 днів тому +1

      Its a quote by mahler, still profound of course

    • @user-dd8ux9rx5x
      @user-dd8ux9rx5x 8 днів тому +1

      Heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima heihachi Mishima

    • @andrewcrawford2977
      @andrewcrawford2977 7 днів тому

      When push comes to shove, bring your skills not the drills!

  • @noarnoar7775
    @noarnoar7775 22 дні тому +197

    Sifu dider beddar....
    Really happy to meet this Master Jesse.
    And welcome in France and Paris.

  • @RyanMDanks
    @RyanMDanks 22 дні тому +92

    Training in Wing Chun and still finds a way to get in a “Okinawa, the birthplace of Karate.” 😊
    Love your work, man.

    • @sigmaprojects
      @sigmaprojects 16 днів тому +3

      I mean it's not a bad connection for his audience since he's Karate and Karate comes from Okinawa, which was developed from the Chinese trades that were going on.

    • @alexanderruchkov7629
      @alexanderruchkov7629 9 днів тому

      Why is noone writing about booooooooxing and REAL martial art - MMA?!!!
      IT"S SIMPLY BETTTAAAAHHHHH aaaargghghgh

  • @Elemy69
    @Elemy69 22 дні тому +120

    Man what a surprise... I'm French and I totally didn't expect seeing Didier Beddar on your channel. Thank you so much for giving him the spotlights, he deserves it

    • @jeanleduy9923
      @jeanleduy9923 20 днів тому +1

      Me too

    • @quentinf274
      @quentinf274 19 днів тому +1

      Same here, baguette bros !

    • @user-dd8ux9rx5x
      @user-dd8ux9rx5x 8 днів тому +1

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  • @MartialArtsGamer
    @MartialArtsGamer 22 дні тому +185

    Wing Chun is fast. My sensei has taught me Karate in a unique way, the speed of Wing Chun combined with the power of Karate. I can see the effectiveness of using and having both at your disposal.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  22 дні тому +61

      They come from the same origin!

    • @carloscolon1279
      @carloscolon1279 22 дні тому +6

      Combine the soft with hard (ehm).. truly the best.

    • @fernandoantunes151
      @fernandoantunes151 22 дні тому +8

      ​@@carloscolon1279 Goju-Ryu Karate meaning Hard and Soft Style.

    • @npsavat6799
      @npsavat6799 22 дні тому +9

      when fighting in a small area, you're basically forced to do some version of Wing Chun. personally, i would rather fight in a larger area, and use Savat..

    • @jordanrock3494
      @jordanrock3494 21 день тому +2

      I learned them in tandem, and it had great benefits.

  • @AmericanWingChun
    @AmericanWingChun 22 дні тому +54

    As a Wing Chun instructor myself, the comment about "I was told this was used for finding your opponent in the dark..." I immediately thought, "well, that's like the idea of the Chum Kiu form (Wing Chun's second form that means 'Seeking Bridge'). You're seeking a bridge/contact with your opponent, and it's very much like reaching out in the dark. You don't know what you're gonna run into, until you make physical contact to use the skills developed from the Chi-Sau training. So, that may have been a metaphor for what it actually is, and just got lost in time/translation." Besides being in the Muk Yan Jong Fat (Wooden Dummy Techniques), that movement is also found in the Chum Kiu (Seeking Bridge) form!

    • @mr-oso-8055
      @mr-oso-8055 19 днів тому +1

      I'm not even familiar with the move. But, I knew it was metaphoric when he said it. I'm sure he did also... I would hope. I thought he was just complimenting the instructor by explaining it like that.

    • @streamofconsciousness8312
      @streamofconsciousness8312 15 днів тому +2

      Yea in the tradition I am learning they call that technique that he referred to with that metaphor as "sinewalli" or "cinewali", idk how you would spell it, but its common in phillipino and japanese karate systems. I think the "finding ones way in the dark" is because sometimes we practice it with our eyes closed, because its all about developing that tactile grip. Its like a sticky hands drill but with more real life striking and distancing involved. Its one of my favorite drills

  • @TheElbowMerchant
    @TheElbowMerchant 22 дні тому +87

    The sound the wooden dummy makes is kind of pleasant, at least in my opinion. Some people probably find it to be grating on the nerves, but to me, there's a satisfying percussion and rhythm that sounds really cool.

    • @ironmikehallowween
      @ironmikehallowween 22 дні тому +5

      It’s kind of like a speed bag in that way; the rhythm of the speed bag clears my mind.

    • @user-wo9rc3vw8i
      @user-wo9rc3vw8i 22 дні тому +5

      exactly, same here. like asmr to me. it sounds so nice.

    • @sterlingmullett6942
      @sterlingmullett6942 21 день тому +5

      The IP Man movies did a good job of depicting the rhythm and almost meditative nature of the sound when practicing on the wooden dummy. There was a Zen to it, a flow. I imagine anyone really practiced in the wooden dummy would find themselves getting into that state fairly easily.

    • @user-wo9rc3vw8i
      @user-wo9rc3vw8i 20 днів тому +3

      practice on a wooden dummy is a guy's thing, I guess.

    • @simonscott5104
      @simonscott5104 19 днів тому +1

      Mr Merchant the neighbours probably wouldn't like the noise

  • @hkunsam2410
    @hkunsam2410 22 дні тому +51

    I love how you always open minded and willing to learn.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  22 дні тому +20

      That's just how my parents raised me

    • @Billy-bc8pk
      @Billy-bc8pk 22 дні тому +8

      Yeah, his channel embodies a lot of the principle knowledge-seeking that Bruce Lee wanted to encourage people to pursue in exploring the martial arts.

    • @arhanraakesh8052
      @arhanraakesh8052 6 днів тому

      Blessed to follow your passion

  • @murilocaruy
    @murilocaruy 22 дні тому +24

    Somethings to note:
    As you showed in your trips to China, White Crane influenced karate, and the birthplace of White Crane is 永春 Yong Chun (Wing Chun in Cantonese). The art in the video is 咏春 Wing Chun, the same pronunciation. There's also another lineage called 永春 in Hong Kong. Wing Chun is literally an offshoot of White Crane. Sometimes White Crane was just called 永春拳 Wing Chun boxing, there are still styles of Crane that use this name in Taiwan. And that's how Wing Chun is related to karate 😃
    Another note: I've seen Goju ryu practicioners using a form of wooden dummy, maybe one day you can make a video on that as well!

  • @jeromekiemes6543
    @jeromekiemes6543 22 дні тому +35

    Hello from Luxemburg, Europe. I was last month in April by Sifu Didier Beddar in Paris. It was amazing to practice Wing Chun with such a great Master ✨️🙏🏻✨️

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  22 дні тому +4

      Wonderful! Glad you enjoyed it

    • @MSE.99
      @MSE.99 20 днів тому

      @@KARATEbyJesse in reality I am French and already on Chinese experimentation UA-camr I know him he goes each time with the other UA-camrs who are known and who practice martial arts and I know him the one who feels very good with the model of training he has already made more videos in my country

  • @pipappleyard3982
    @pipappleyard3982 22 дні тому +16

    It’s good to see a genuinely very good Wing Chun sifu! I’m sick of seeing clueless so called Masters giving the art a bad name!
    I’m now saving for a wooden dummy as I’m almost at the stage where I can start learning it.

  • @fakshen1973
    @fakshen1973 16 днів тому +4

    I love how you phrase your request as "is it possible". It shows earnest respect.

  • @dr4aces
    @dr4aces 21 день тому +4

    I love your channel. You don't get tied down in arguments about styles, you just go out there and learn.

  • @brutusleao
    @brutusleao 22 дні тому +25

    Sifu Beddar is big capacity not only in wing chun,but in martial arts world general

  • @jean4j_
    @jean4j_ 22 дні тому +3

    Didier beddar is an amazing Wing Chun shifu. That's awesome you got to make a video with him

  • @samueltheblonde
    @samueltheblonde 22 дні тому +18

    "I'll tend to the flame you can worship the ashes."
    Ashes, by the Longest John's.
    Your sentence at the end reminded me of this

  • @youfafao
    @youfafao 22 дні тому +73

    Didier Beddar is the best in France !

    • @blutch8141
      @blutch8141 21 день тому +1

      Who is it then ?

    • @youfafao
      @youfafao 21 день тому +5

      @@blutch8141 the best master of wing chun in France ,a student of William Cheung

    • @dtoad5576
      @dtoad5576 21 день тому +1

      @@youfafao you may be right. beddar is awesome. he is in some videos speaking french, i didnt know he speaks english. His skills are very high

  • @lauraduffy9055
    @lauraduffy9055 22 дні тому +2

    This man's work on the wooden dummy is spectacular. Thank you for showing it.

  • @BMO_Creative
    @BMO_Creative 20 днів тому +3

    I bought a Mook Yan Jong because of seeing Master Wong using it! I gotta say it has improved my speed and forearm toughness!

  • @SifuNate
    @SifuNate 22 дні тому +20

    Great summary of the purpose of the wooden dummy. Sifu Beddar is amazing! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Gruntcakes69
    @Gruntcakes69 22 дні тому +4

    Great video and loving your content 🙏 please note as an instructor for Ip Man and Ip Chun lineage we are taught the dummy is a moulding tool and shouldn’t be used to desensitise your arms and definitely not break your hand. Contact and feeling is important in feeling what your opponent is doing, so you want to keep the nerves active. (One inch energy can be practiced on the dummy by placing your finger tips on the main body then using the palm to develop explosive power.) I really agree with your open minded philosophy and I’m looking forward to your next wing chun video 🙏

  • @BiohazardEXTREME
    @BiohazardEXTREME 22 дні тому +7

    Funny, it actually IS what I thought. I'm a novice at best and have never practiced on a wooden dummy before, but from observing people training with it, I could tell that it's not to practice your attacks, it's to practice blocking and intercepting. Great video!

    • @MynameisBrianZX
      @MynameisBrianZX 22 дні тому +4

      people think it’s bullshit because it’s unusual and shows up in movies where it’s not explained well, but blocks, counters, and hand traps in the pocket are widespread in striking sports. Not to mention the conditioning of the arms.

    • @hedleyparis397
      @hedleyparis397 18 днів тому

      Play more Siu Nim tau.

    • @fueler5479
      @fueler5479 8 днів тому +1

      It's use is also largely about learning correct distance. It's movement can also help teach you to react to the pressure it will give back. Basically Chi Sao. Once you understand it, you can use it for benifit. And as this Sifu said, it's never late, it never complains and it never gets tired.

  • @disruptor109
    @disruptor109 22 дні тому +3

    I am VERY happy to see you broadening your horizons beyond Karate.

  • @toddharlos6813
    @toddharlos6813 21 день тому +3

    Jesse: "Which bones did you break?"
    Master Beddar: "Yes"

  • @danielfalto-arjona4926
    @danielfalto-arjona4926 22 дні тому +2

    You don’t know much it brings me joy to see these kind of videos. Being a Wing Chun practitioner (still ever learning), to see it get the chance to flourish and that connecting with other martial artist to share knowledge. I love your channel and it really has sparked more and more drive to push my martial arts journey!

  • @Slipknot567
    @Slipknot567 22 дні тому +5

    Road to 1,000,000 subscribers let’s get there. Good luck Jessie. Your videos are fantastic

  • @healwarden
    @healwarden 20 днів тому +1

    Jesse I absolutely love that you never disrespect your gi. Every video no matter which discipline you wear your gi with honor. Love your channel keep bringing the joys of martial arts to the world!

  • @Liquid188
    @Liquid188 5 днів тому

    Beautiful contribution. Thank you!

  • @BaiLong45
    @BaiLong45 20 днів тому +2

    Excellent job! I remember a couple of years ago saying Sensei Jesse should meet with a Wing Chun master. I thought we’d see the Ip Man movie in real life with a “final fight” scene. We didn’t get that here. We got better 😊. Mutual learning and understanding were on display here. Sensei Jesse pointing out how all of the Southeast martial arts are related and how we shouldn’t preserve ashes, those were great moments. Thank you for a fantastic video!

  • @blitz44-sd5vr
    @blitz44-sd5vr 20 днів тому +1

    Loved using the wooden dummy. Hurt like hell when I first used it, but it was so much fun.

  •  22 дні тому +6

    Always a high quality content with Sifu Didier Beddar!
    Great video Jesse👊

  • @debapriyamukherjee3400
    @debapriyamukherjee3400 19 днів тому +1

    I have been studying wing chun for at least 8 yrs now and this video enchants me 😁✨✨✨

  • @naughtybynature999
    @naughtybynature999 22 дні тому +4

    2:09 great teaching point, simplifying your response by knowing which arm is being thrown and monitoring the passive arm

  • @jpichie97
    @jpichie97 22 дні тому +2

    Perfect timing, I was just looking into these!

  • @CanadianShow
    @CanadianShow 22 дні тому +2

    This is something I’ve always wanted to try and incorporate into my Karate training
    Very cool

  • @rodolphedilscher5321
    @rodolphedilscher5321 22 дні тому +1

    As I said in another comment from anither channel, Didier Beddard needs to get a full reportage on him , his wing chu, his philosophie , his biography. He is someone not to forget and also we need good energies like the one he projects to us.

  • @drfreddave9020
    @drfreddave9020 10 днів тому

    Another beautiful video. Thank you

  • @engwannabeincan7383
    @engwannabeincan7383 22 дні тому +2

    You did it again Sensei Jesse! Another great thought provoking and instructive video. I love the way that despite being an expert in Karate you are always open to learning other Martial Arts! You certainly have Shoshin “the beginners mind!” That you talk about in your videos. Keep up your great work!

  • @mastaone1529
    @mastaone1529 20 днів тому +2

    I didn't expect to see my sifu and the academy in this video. thanks to you. thank you sifu 🙏

  • @romanvonbrux1122
    @romanvonbrux1122 7 днів тому

    Great stuff Jesse, thanks and congratulations

  • @Mario-R-3232
    @Mario-R-3232 22 дні тому +14

    Sifu Didier Beddar is one of Grandmaster William Cheung top students, 2nd generation from the Ip Man lineage.

  • @hkunsam2410
    @hkunsam2410 22 дні тому +2

    Your videos are always amazing.

  • @alexandermcfadyen3295
    @alexandermcfadyen3295 22 дні тому +1

    Great video Jesse! As an active Wing Chun practioner this answers all the questions as to why we practice the wooden dummy set. Some really nice techniques here from Sifu Didier!

  • @AlphaGigachad69
    @AlphaGigachad69 22 дні тому +4

    you always provide us a good content man!!!!!

  • @michaelneal7377
    @michaelneal7377 22 дні тому

    Thanks for uploading this video 😊

  • @viunitflorianprobst1176
    @viunitflorianprobst1176 22 дні тому

    Thank you Jesse for your effort, your time and your enthusiasm. Great to follow your work.
    Best regards from Germany

  • @hkunsam2410
    @hkunsam2410 22 дні тому +8

    A wooden dummy is really great for counter attacking, parrying and blocking and trapping.

  • @sirmeon1231
    @sirmeon1231 22 дні тому +2

    Love it, thank you for another insight into the art, Jesse!

  • @AdamH1990
    @AdamH1990 16 днів тому

    Awesome, thanks Jesse!

  • @mikeysan01
    @mikeysan01 9 днів тому

    Exceptionally well done video. It's remarkable the similarities I see between some of the things he was showing and traditional Shorin-Ryu. Keep 'em coming, Jesse...you're doing everyone a service by showing the connections between all these arts.

  • @cosmicalchemistastrology6453
    @cosmicalchemistastrology6453 22 дні тому

    You have great energy, Jesse! I always feel happy after watching your videos.

    • @cosmicalchemistastrology6453
      @cosmicalchemistastrology6453 21 день тому

      You're videos inspired me to pursue karate. I started training Isshin Ryu 3 years ago. Now, my age is 43. During the last 20+ years I trained different martial arts, but never karate because I perceived it as not being "realistic" enough. Your content is very thought-provoking. The fun and light-heartedness you bring to the audience is needed to keep martial arts in balance. Thank you!

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 21 день тому +1

    Nice job, Jesse. Didier Beddar is a machine!

  • @user-fs7vr1du3l
    @user-fs7vr1du3l 15 днів тому

    I’m so glad you did this video, I think a couple of years back I messaged you about wing chun because I practice it and I’m happy you got to experience it with Sifu didier beddar he’s one of my favorite teachers

  • @Yorch2442
    @Yorch2442 22 дні тому

    Awesome teaching. Thanks Jesse and The sifu Didier for this experience.

  • @Ryanhwelton
    @Ryanhwelton 21 день тому

    Great job Jesse. Great to see Sufi Beddar on the channel. Love watching his videos. Enjoy!

  • @shhadehinc248
    @shhadehinc248 17 днів тому

    One of the best videos yet. Thanks Jesse

  • @MultipleC9
    @MultipleC9 21 день тому +1

    great work as ever Master Enkamp

  • @PumpkinPanda-
    @PumpkinPanda- 22 дні тому +1

    i used to train in wing chun and now i train in goju ryu karate and sanchin dachi reminds me so much of the standard wing chun stance! same with a lot of the reactive movements (uke) its always fun to recognize the connections between the arts and it kinda feels magical when you recognize a technique and learn yet another interpretation of it

  • @acronnody8115
    @acronnody8115 16 днів тому

    Happy learnings! ❤

  • @weskerEverKnight
    @weskerEverKnight 22 дні тому

    I like the last part you said bro thanks for sharing! 👊 Peace out!

  • @geegee8742
    @geegee8742 14 днів тому

    Awesomeness is surrounding you jesse sensei

  • @kviesgaard
    @kviesgaard 22 дні тому

    Always a pleasure to watch Jesse introducing us to a new martial arts or a variant there of.

  • @Chillbear47
    @Chillbear47 20 днів тому

    I love your videos, greetings from Norway!

  • @FormallyRedacted
    @FormallyRedacted 20 днів тому +4

    I think we all know the important question here is: Jesse, where can we order your official branded wooden dummy?

  •  22 дні тому +6

    super vidéo 😮
    Merci pour Sifu Didier Béddar✌️🙏
    Merci Jesse✌️🙏

  • @KatoCarena
    @KatoCarena 22 дні тому +1

    Good video!. One of my favorite training tools haha

  • @kali550
    @kali550 19 днів тому

    You have such an open mind and ability to absorb new information. It’s so fun watching you take this journey of experiencing different martial concepts and theories. Thanks for bringing the viewers along for the ride.

  • @SugarRushTimes2030-gs3qp
    @SugarRushTimes2030-gs3qp 17 днів тому

    Awesome. I needed to see this.

  • @sebastienlopezmassoni8107
    @sebastienlopezmassoni8107 19 днів тому

    Thanks for that amazing video

  • @romeowatches5665
    @romeowatches5665 22 дні тому

    Love the quote at the end. 👊🏻

  • @veritasardens6547
    @veritasardens6547 22 дні тому +2

    I love the seamless flow of the hand techniques with the wooden dummy practice. Bruce showed it in his close-quarter moves in his movies when he combined it with his other techniques.

  • @oskarjohansson5757
    @oskarjohansson5757 22 дні тому

    Great as always Jessie 😊

  • @ruiseartalcorn
    @ruiseartalcorn 5 днів тому

    Awesome!!! Master Didier Beddar is an amazing martial artist! :)

  • @primarch40K
    @primarch40K 22 дні тому

    Great video.
    Mr Beddar was amazing
    Thank you

  • @Momoheim
    @Momoheim 21 день тому

    Another good one, thanks Jessie San! Greetings from the Wing Chun School Sifu Miladin in Munich!

  • @Bene_Singularis
    @Bene_Singularis 21 день тому +1

    I'm so glad you got to meet with Didier! And I'm glad that you experienced more Kung Fu!
    Especially since I've been giving you comments about it for a while now :P
    In the begining, martial arts were one thing,
    and in the end, they are slowly but surely coming back together as one :)
    Your martial art journey is amazing :D

  • @levimaynard2237
    @levimaynard2237 21 день тому

    Great video Jesse!!!

  • @evangelinemalinao7029
    @evangelinemalinao7029 22 дні тому

    Jesse I love your videos. And Never give up. ❤

  • @cowlico
    @cowlico 7 днів тому

    This was a beautiful video

  • @filiperodriguesaquin
    @filiperodriguesaquin 22 дні тому +1

    I loved the message of this video.
    In my school we study various lineages of Wing Chun (from now going back in time towards the Shaolin roots: Hong Kong, Red Boats, Chi Sim, Hung Fa Kuen, etc) and the beautiful part is: the more back in time you go, the more you learn of the Wing Chun Formula. It's a series of principles of time (tempo/distance), space (positioning, footwork and dividing the 3d space in sections) and energy (faat ging and other methods for hitting hard) that guides you in the martial science.
    Once you grasp the fundamentals of the science and express them in your way, there's art, there's style!
    It's ironic how people got so attached to Bruce that they forgot what he teached: learn the science, do not get hung up on other people's styles.

  • @oOGambitOo
    @oOGambitOo 19 днів тому

    Thanks for this, Jesse

  • @JEM-fo6rs
    @JEM-fo6rs 22 дні тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. You’re standing with a good one Jesse. Real deal! I’ve been watching Sifu Beddar and his students for years. I train under the same lineage as Sifu Beddar, so it’s nice to see others involved around the globe 🌎 I Always enjoy his videos and the way they train in France. Extremely skilled Sifu.

    • @JEM-fo6rs
      @JEM-fo6rs 21 день тому

      I hope you do another video with Sifu Beddar. Jesse, if you’re ever in the states, New Jersey to be exact. Look up Master Keith Mazza of Traditional Wing Chun. He is chief instructor of North America Traditional Wing Chun Association. Master Mazza’s Martial Arts background is extensive! Not to mention real world experience as security and law enforcement trainer. He also went undefeated in cage fighting in his early days. Very humble individual with a wealth of knowledge.

  • @alexbokuto5353
    @alexbokuto5353 22 дні тому

    Thank you for video with This Master

  • @juancarlosmunozbartels6062
    @juancarlosmunozbartels6062 22 дні тому

    Thanks to you Sensei Enkamp and Sifu Beddar. Useful and practical. I'm looking for a wooden Dummy

  • @tusksp
    @tusksp 21 день тому

    Very Nice, respect and hard work... Awesome video

  • @Leonardus-Bski
    @Leonardus-Bski 3 дні тому

    Watching you and your videos give me a lot of energy. You seem like a good person which is becoming more and more of a rarity these days.

  • @ishraambelhassar
    @ishraambelhassar 22 дні тому

    I'm happy to see this humble legend, Didier Beddar.

  • @muhammadalzaytouni9310
    @muhammadalzaytouni9310 22 дні тому

    A legendary meeting 🤝

  • @rodmm3010
    @rodmm3010 15 днів тому

    Nice. Respectful and genuinely curious approach to different martial arts. Loved how you compared it to Kali at the beginning as I thought about a Kali move also when I saw that thing.

  • @stanleyroberts4381
    @stanleyroberts4381 22 дні тому

    Great video,my arms are aching now after watching 😉👍

  • @edaniel927
    @edaniel927 22 дні тому

    Great video, thanks

  • @justoldog
    @justoldog 22 дні тому +1

    great vid!

  • @TechExpert-jj1hc
    @TechExpert-jj1hc 22 дні тому +1

    Interesting vid Jesee

  • @norbertopace7580
    @norbertopace7580 22 дні тому

    Great Video!!! Thanks!

  • @bolz37
    @bolz37 21 день тому

    Great video Jesse...

  • @marianosantos687
    @marianosantos687 9 днів тому

    Jesse, absolutely love your videos. Any chance you can make a whole video about Shorin Ryu?

  • @xavierremic5683
    @xavierremic5683 16 днів тому

    Wing Chun is a very elegant style. Very well done!