Todo un maestro de ése estilo de arte Marcial.... puede asegurarse que es lo máximo en ése género.....mucha velocidad, destreza efectividad y elegancia en todos los movimientos...
Very cool style but over cinematic.. i've do the Sam Lau Wing Chun style for 5 years, more positions are so dirty but, in a fight no one care about the style but the funcionality, love his moveset..
Sai will catch under a 3 quarter sleeve.Get into the shop and make nunchuks. Go to the hard ware store. Buy 2 broom stick handles. Oak or hickory etc.. ,dog chain and swivels.Cut off small lever. Hook eyes screw to ends . Clip on spring loaded swivels. A little oil. Or use cord. Need a drill and table vice!!!.. 7 inch chain,,,10 inch sticks. Good balance. Flip the chucks. Let them slide a long palm as you turn them every which way.start slow. Take them around entire body, both directions. Reverse the handle grip as you go. Chucks are fun and powerful. I broke my first pair on a brick.,so I made them stronger. 1969,. New York City roof top. Thank you.
If you want to get good at wing chun then do wing chun. A boxer would be unable to beat a wing chun person in a game of chi sao. But the wing chun fighter would get pummeled and beaten by the boxer in a boxing ring. Wing chun is fun and beautiful art but it's far too impractical if you are looking to be a good combat fighter. The training method is too fixed, and structured without actual sparring against an opponent. I've done wing chun but I will tell you right now that muay Thai is far superior as a practical striking combat sport, and for self-defence. Muay Thai teaches you how to fight in all the various ranges: kicking, punching, clinching. It has throws and sweeps -- for real. Most of all it teaches you the important fighting concepts like distance management (knowing when you are in striking range or if your opponent is in striking range), target acquisition (identifying openings to strike against a moving opponent), and will give you the conditioning to take hits because you can't stop them all. I'll warn you right now that learning muay Thai is going to be tougher because you're going to be sweating and exhausted and, although no one spars really hard anymore since it's bad to take constant punches to the head, there will be days when you will go home banged up and bruised. Today someone teeped me (front push kick) in the ribs during sparring - not even full force - but my ribs ache! I also got punched in the face and my head snapped back but I kept going. You just learn to ignore it. For any wing chun people who doubt what I'm saying then I suggest they go try boxing or kickboxing or muay Thai, put on the gloves and leg guards (in kickboxing/muay Thai) and spar someone and see how well you do. I've done both so I know...
@@assoverteakettle I totally agree 💯 I just wanted to see the (realist) replies that would come back. Wing Chungnis too structured & can mostly be affective against another awing Ching combatant !!! (Respectfully) “Thank You” for your time !!!
Keep dreaming (and I don't mean that as an insult). I've done wing chun and may pick it up again one day just because it's interesting and fun but can assure you that its training methods and techniques are not suitable for MMA. And NO it's not because it's too deadly for the cage. It's because it does not train realistically using proper sparring against an opponent fighting back. The techniques are also far too pedantic (not realistic, too much based on theory, and over formalized) and inefficient for MMA or even fighting a boxer. A wing chun fighter would get beaten up badly against a comparably trained (e.g. same size, same number of years training) muay Thai fighter I can assure you. I'm not putting wing chun down. As I said, I've done it, and think it's a lot of fun but it's the wrong tool if you want to learn real practical fighting and how to deal with someone really trying to hit you. If you doubt me then go take a few lessons at your local boxing gym, or muay Thai school, and ask someone to spar. Your wing chun won't work. If you love wing chun and enjoy it then keep doing wing chun. But if you're looking to be a good practical fighter then you need to take up one of the combat sports that properly teaches how to hit someone and avoid getting hit and taking damage in a REAL setting with REAL sparring. I also do BJJ and, despite people saying BJJ is no good because you never want to "go to the ground" in a real fight, I can assure you that a wing chun fighter will have very little chance of doing a biu sao (eye poke) against a BJJ fighter once he gets the clinch and dumps you on your ass and goes to knee on belly or full mount. That will be the most helpless feeling you have ever had. Take up muay Thai if you want to learn to be a good practical fighter and don't like grappling. Muay Thai covers kicking range, punching range, clinching, sweeps and throws, and athletic conditioning - push ups, set ups, plyometrics - so that you can tolerate taking hits. The most intelligent and analytical critique I have seen about why wing chun does not work in sports combat, such as MMA, was by Lawrence Kenshin on his UA-cam channel. He says it best: that the legacy of a martial art is determined by its students. No pure wing chun practitioner has ever had success against a qualty MMA fighter. Those are the facts. ua-cam.com/video/iKuCHpjMmXA/v-deo.html MMA might only be a sport but it is still the closest thing to a real fight that you can get in a controlled and safe and repeatable setting. And being able to practice realistically but safely is what makes something effective.
@@assoverteakettle there is a cage fighter called Qi La La who's main martial art is Wing Chun and the guy kicks ass in the cage. He also practoces anothwr style of Kung Fu and BJJ (but that's because it's important to know ground work in the cage). MMA fighters like Tony Ferguson and Anderson Silva have also practiced Wing Chun. The reason Wing Chun or any other style of Kung Fu is rarely seen in MMA is because it takes a long time to master. The whole thing about Kung Fu is "a skill thar is developed throught constant dedication and discilpline". It's easier to be really good at Boxing in a short matter of time than something like Hung Gar or Wing Chun, (not trying to downplay boxing, but in a year you can be already descent at boxing), especially in modern enviorements where there is sparring involved. For me Wing Chun is really effective as a complementary martial art: if you practice Muai Thai and add Wing Chun to your arsenal, you will be a beast. WC alone can work, but only if you know how to adapt the style to modern techniques and are willing to sparr, something not many WC schools are willing to include in their curriculum.
Imo wing chun is not built for competition fighting. It's more of self defense art meaning you surprise your opponent. like if they take wild swing or fighting multiple attackers who will be lunging and trying to grab you.
Only an idiot would like to watch a tennis game for a table tennis player with a tennis player without learning & practice for the same type! Do you know why there are no win win in the octagon for the same type player? Why the coach of the MMA champion couldn’t be the champion? Use your coconut to think about it!
It's a coregraphy that is supoosed to look theatrical and cinematic to sell his style. They work, since he has gained a lot of following despite them being exagerated. Is undeniable that the guy has a lot of skill.
In the octagon with you? No matter what kind of martial arts, there wouldn’t be two win win in the octagons. Don’t you know that even the coach of the winner couldn’t be a winner in it? What a poor guy!
That is the best fake Martial Arts I have ever seen in my 40 plus years of doing it. I enjoy learning more of this fake Martial Arts to my workouts. But really this is excellent execution!
Master tu tengyao Wow Much Power Excellent 👍👍👍👍👌🙏
God bless!
Todo un maestro de ése estilo de arte Marcial.... puede asegurarse que es lo máximo en ése género.....mucha velocidad, destreza efectividad y elegancia en todos los movimientos...
must be an honor to learn this. i could only imagine.
Muchas gracias. Excelente!
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Thanks for posting, guys!
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@@qodir17where is your resident??i want to learn this martial art...
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Very cool style but over cinematic.. i've do the Sam Lau Wing Chun style for 5 years, more positions are so dirty but, in a fight no one care about the style but the funcionality, love his moveset..
Sai will catch under a 3 quarter sleeve.Get into the shop and make nunchuks. Go to the hard ware store. Buy 2 broom stick handles. Oak or hickory etc.. ,dog chain and swivels.Cut off small lever. Hook eyes screw to ends . Clip on spring loaded swivels. A little oil. Or use cord. Need a drill and table vice!!!.. 7 inch chain,,,10 inch sticks. Good balance. Flip the chucks. Let them slide a long palm as you turn them every which way.start slow. Take them around entire body, both directions. Reverse the handle grip as you go. Chucks are fun and powerful. I broke my first pair on a brick.,so I made them stronger. 1969,. New York City roof top. Thank you.
Energy collects along garmets.chi accumulates a long sleeves. Clothes.
The other handle is a matching staff.
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Me encanta tù wing chun
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Bueno pero e tratado de buscar su paguina no la consigo ? Solo salen los que probeen la paguina nada del maestro.
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Would his Wing-Chung be affective against trained boxers ???
If it is springing and center line with deception chi sao boxer don't stand a chance it's four to two.
Yes if it doesn’t the right person.
Right person would walk Away from a fight if he can ,if not then Gigigigi with it
If you want to get good at wing chun then do wing chun. A boxer would be unable to beat a wing chun person in a game of chi sao. But the wing chun fighter would get pummeled and beaten by the boxer in a boxing ring.
Wing chun is fun and beautiful art but it's far too impractical if you are looking to be a good combat fighter. The training method is too fixed, and structured without actual sparring against an opponent.
I've done wing chun but I will tell you right now that muay Thai is far superior as a practical striking combat sport, and for self-defence. Muay Thai teaches you how to fight in all the various ranges: kicking, punching, clinching. It has throws and sweeps -- for real. Most of all it teaches you the important fighting concepts like distance management (knowing when you are in striking range or if your opponent is in striking range), target acquisition (identifying openings to strike against a moving opponent), and will give you the conditioning to take hits because you can't stop them all.
I'll warn you right now that learning muay Thai is going to be tougher because you're going to be sweating and exhausted and, although no one spars really hard anymore since it's bad to take constant punches to the head, there will be days when you will go home banged up and bruised. Today someone teeped me (front push kick) in the ribs during sparring - not even full force - but my ribs ache! I also got punched in the face and my head snapped back but I kept going. You just learn to ignore it.
For any wing chun people who doubt what I'm saying then I suggest they go try boxing or kickboxing or muay Thai, put on the gloves and leg guards (in kickboxing/muay Thai) and spar someone and see how well you do. I've done both so I know...
@@assoverteakettle I totally agree 💯
I just wanted to see the (realist) replies that would come back.
Wing Chungnis too structured & can mostly be affective against another awing Ching combatant !!!
(Respectfully) “Thank You”
for your time !!!
I'm always watching him in the instagram
Todavía mucho mucho mucho max treining
Hasta alcanzar lo intenporal
Anyone wants to see him in MMA Cage? He can probably kick ass against mma fighters
Keep dreaming (and I don't mean that as an insult). I've done wing chun and may pick it up again one day just because it's interesting and fun but can assure you that its training methods and techniques are not suitable for MMA.
And NO it's not because it's too deadly for the cage. It's because it does not train realistically using proper sparring against an opponent fighting back. The techniques are also far too pedantic (not realistic, too much based on theory, and over formalized) and inefficient for MMA or even fighting a boxer. A wing chun fighter would get beaten up badly against a comparably trained (e.g. same size, same number of years training) muay Thai fighter I can assure you.
I'm not putting wing chun down. As I said, I've done it, and think it's a lot of fun but it's the wrong tool if you want to learn real practical fighting and how to deal with someone really trying to hit you. If you doubt me then go take a few lessons at your local boxing gym, or muay Thai school, and ask someone to spar. Your wing chun won't work.
If you love wing chun and enjoy it then keep doing wing chun. But if you're looking to be a good practical fighter then you need to take up one of the combat sports that properly teaches how to hit someone and avoid getting hit and taking damage in a REAL setting with REAL sparring.
I also do BJJ and, despite people saying BJJ is no good because you never want to "go to the ground" in a real fight, I can assure you that a wing chun fighter will have very little chance of doing a biu sao (eye poke) against a BJJ fighter once he gets the clinch and dumps you on your ass and goes to knee on belly or full mount. That will be the most helpless feeling you have ever had.
Take up muay Thai if you want to learn to be a good practical fighter and don't like grappling. Muay Thai covers kicking range, punching range, clinching, sweeps and throws, and athletic conditioning - push ups, set ups, plyometrics - so that you can tolerate taking hits.
The most intelligent and analytical critique I have seen about why wing chun does not work in sports combat, such as MMA, was by Lawrence Kenshin on his UA-cam channel. He says it best: that the legacy of a martial art is determined by its students.
No pure wing chun practitioner has ever had success against a qualty MMA fighter. Those are the facts.
ua-cam.com/video/iKuCHpjMmXA/v-deo.html
MMA might only be a sport but it is still the closest thing to a real fight that you can get in a controlled and safe and repeatable setting. And being able to practice realistically but safely is what makes something effective.
@@assoverteakettle there is a cage fighter called Qi La La who's main martial art is Wing Chun and the guy kicks ass in the cage. He also practoces anothwr style of Kung Fu and BJJ (but that's because it's important to know ground work in the cage). MMA fighters like Tony Ferguson and Anderson Silva have also practiced Wing Chun.
The reason Wing Chun or any other style of Kung Fu is rarely seen in MMA is because it takes a long time to master. The whole thing about Kung Fu is "a skill thar is developed throught constant dedication and discilpline". It's easier to be really good at Boxing in a short matter of time than something like Hung Gar or Wing Chun, (not trying to downplay boxing, but in a year you can be already descent at boxing), especially in modern enviorements where there is sparring involved.
For me Wing Chun is really effective as a complementary martial art: if you practice Muai Thai and add Wing Chun to your arsenal, you will be a beast. WC alone can work, but only if you know how to adapt the style to modern techniques and are willing to sparr, something not many WC schools are willing to include in their curriculum.
Imo wing chun is not built for competition fighting. It's more of self defense art meaning you surprise your opponent. like if they take wild swing or fighting multiple attackers who will be lunging and trying to grab you.
Only an idiot would like to watch a tennis game for a table tennis player with a tennis player without learning & practice for the same type! Do you know why there are no win win in the octagon for the same type player? Why the coach of the MMA champion couldn’t be the champion? Use your coconut to think about it!
Slowmosan video thanks bro
Set an a something fierce multiple Chucky
красиво, но все эти мноходовочки ломаются после первого же пропущенного удара..
funny
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His style of wingchun looks cool. To bad his videos are over dramatic. The over reactions distract from the art.
功夫發展從古代就已經往戲劇發展.最有名氣的是京劇.直到香港武俠電影出現.否則都只會在廟會有機會看到武術
I know how it may look, but all of his techniques are effective I must say.
Just take what looks good to you. Not everyone is going to have it all.
It's a coregraphy that is supoosed to look theatrical and cinematic to sell his style. They work, since he has gained a lot of following despite them being exagerated. Is undeniable that the guy has a lot of skill.
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Могли бы вы провести поединок с бойцом ММА, так как много видео снимают на тему, что ушу, кунгфу не более чем гимнастика!
This is not wushu.. this is Wing Chun .. it is so effective
show the world Wing Chun Master Tu Tengyao is for real. I don't think he would last 2 rounds in the octagon.
In the octagon with you? No matter what kind of martial arts, there wouldn’t be two win win in the octagons. Don’t you know that even the coach of the winner couldn’t be a winner in it? What a poor guy!
I don’t understand how you are allowed to steal Master Tu’s videos to capture views. His videos are not yours. UA-cam doesn’t know that?
I like Master teng … but they put too much fiction in his videos ..: with a small punch some just flies to the ground … let’s respect kung fu
演戲
This is so dumb. This movement is sped up and they are acting.
Why don't you go to his gym and see it for yourself. Only then you will know whether he can fight or not.
Chinese cheater GongFu show…….
Gặp Từ Hiểu Đông bị nó đấm cho trào máu mũi 😂
Puede q sirva más par defensa personal
Fake mastır🤮🤮🤮🤮
That is the best fake Martial Arts I have ever seen in my 40 plus years of doing it. I enjoy learning more of this fake Martial Arts to my workouts. But really this is excellent execution!
Which fake master?!
Chinese cheater GongFu