@@masudiandrew8794 has always happened when we went on our trip together but but it didn’t even happen again I just watched a documentary of it haha 🤣 I I felt the same day as it seems seems very good for the night to you go go into a a lot and have you ever do a good night 💤
In the '80s I was very blessed to have Master Kwok turn up twice where we trained in an old church hall where we sparred with him when he was blindfolded. Even then, none of us could land a blow on him.
1.He explained the technicality of body movement for conditioning muscles 2. He cleared the major intention of Chi Sau and using energy efficiently 3. He clarified errors people make while using wing chun 4. He mentioned footwork and agility importance while not moving backwards at all. He taught a lot!
Like my Sifu always says, with Wing Chun, you become a train, once you start to move forward you stop for nothing and going in reverse is impossible. Wing Chun is for close combat and the closer place you can be is toward your opponent occupying the center line.
Simply AMAZING! wow! He's just casually giving away years worth of CORRECT training tips! I've always found Mr. Kwok sir to be very authentic. ty for upload
I love the practical approach of his teaching you just dont see when watching other people teach wing chun or many other martial arts. Not only a great master but great teacher too. He is extraordinary
I've been practicing MA since 1970 in Asia and the US, many belts/sashes in many styles, including Wing Chun. In the end, what Sifu demonstrated here, is in all of the traditional martial art styles and schools. The problem is, very few understand how to achieve what Sifu just demonstrated with such flow. They want to play (chi sau, kakie, sparring/kumite, dummies, bags, etc.) and don't understand the fundamental movements that are essential in real combat. Sifu Kwok is the real deal, and he just imparted a world of information that takes decades to make 2nd nature.
It's so refreshing to hear a kung fu master use the term biceps/triceps/isometric exercise. He explains everything in a very scientific manner, and obviously had exposure to other martial arts.
Sam Kwok is one of the best. His Sifu was GM Ip Ching ( son of Ip Man) who just passed away in January 2020. Great video. Greetings from Sunny Tang Ving Tsun ,Ottawa , Canada.
My Sifu Howard Hunter had the very same Grandmaster. And the very deep journey into the training details foundations are extremely detailed and exact . It’s amazing when you see videos of the early grandmasters how much they had allowed us to learn from them do to the details . They still today are teaching as if you were getting the same instructions. And you can tell the difference in those who use the name of the style . Yet had made up what so often is said to be the original styles . It pays to look hard even five years to find the teacher with the original teachers directly to the grandmasters. Who really had spent a decade or so with them in China . Thank you for these videos . They are very special !
I just just started taking jeet kune do. And there was an extended wing chun class that over took my jkd class. And Mr. Kwok was teaching as a guest. So without even knowing I was participating in wing chun. Let me tell you I was blown away. It such a diffent way of doing things and the technique is amazing. The movements flowed nicely but when applied pressure can be damaging. So much history behind wing chun. I was delighted to have participated in this class. Thank you Sifu Ceasar and Mr Kwok
So amazing, at 12:07, when the Grandmaster invites the "narrator" for lack of a better word into the action, Wow. What a great explanation with no ego which is rare in the Martial Arts World especially the land of Wing Chun where everybody wants to be the greatest teacher. So, simple so refined, no Wing Chun is not the best system. On its own; however, it teaches things that are just amazing, how to do deal with energy, and momentum, attacking the intentions or "Motus Operandi" of the opponent. LOVE IT! Much to be expanded on, to me its the intro course to fluidity among styles.
Hello Master Kwok. My father was a Wing Chung teacher in Blackpool and spoke highly of you. You crossed paths in the 80s because he was a video camera man and told me he’d met you.
I've been studying VT for 30 years under the Ip Man Lineage from Sunny Tang ( Toronto/ Ottawa ) who studied under Moy Yat (NYC / Hong Kong ,a diciple of Ip Man ) .GM Samuel Kwok knows his stuff. Developing the forms properly will develop your strength and mind. It's not about kicking the shit out of anyone. But if that day comes , the person attacking you better have a " Will ".These GM's are out to teach, not rip off gwai los as one posted. If you spent your money on classes and didn't learn from these Masters, you deserve to lose. Great video. Mr Kwok knows all the above GM's I mentioned. R.I.P. Ip Ching .
@@garthrobinson6972 My Sifu is GM Walter Jakimchuk in Ottawa Canada. GM Sunny Tang , my Si-Gung is in Toronto. Moy Yat was the Sifu of Sunny Tang. Of course Moy Yat was a student of Ip Man. I had the privilege to meet Moy Yat at a seminar in Ottawa 1997. A true honour.
Too bad I never got to meet Moy Yat. I was just a kid when he died. Thanks, I will look up Walter Jakimchuk. My teacher is Wayne Belonoha, another student of Sunny Tang.
Amazing. He's talking about developing the neuromuscular connection between the brain and the muscles. A crucial aspect of progress in terms of physical fitness.
This is the Wing Chun I was taught. I spent 15 years doing doorwork/bouncing and this was 90% of my movement. Used palms instead of fists to help with legalities, great transition into stand up grappling/control postures and could do it in confined spaces/crowds. Mr Kwok is the real deal!
@@triplecheesemac Yes, very much so. The biggest weaknesses of Wing Chun practitioners is lack of aerobics, no Iron Palm/Iron Robe conditioning and an over reliance/over prioritizing of Chi Sao. At my peak I was training as hard as a Thai Boxer but using mainly Wing Chun and 90% of Joe Public had nothing to match it. A few times I had to remove people who were like State ranked professional MMA or Boxers/Kick boxers and while they were better conditioned than me, they really couldn't deal with my close in game. WC has more than it's fair share of bullshit artists but if you train it like Mr Kwok here teaches, you will have gained a skill set few styles can match. Tai Chi, Ba Gua and Southern Styles like Li Gar do similar things but WC is almost unparalleled in close in fighting. Cheers!
Excellent video! Thank you so much for interviewing Master Samuel Kwok. I enjoyed every minutes of his explanation on the application of the techniques learned thru the Wooden Dummy, Chi Sao and the forms! I studied Wing Chun for many years in the early 70's and 80's with Sifu Duncan Leung, Sifu Alan Lamb and Sifu Chow out of New York City! It is a great fighting system and became popularized by the late Bruce Lee!
MR KWOK MOVES HIS FORM LIKE A WELL ORCHESTRATED SYMPHONIC PIECE ...HARMONY TEMPO AND RYTHM THIS IS BEAUTIFUL ....THE BALLET OF AGGRESSION ...HEALTH AND PEACE 2 ALL YOUR LOVED ONES
Watching this brings back memory's I trained with Sifu Kwok for years he also liked to spend alotof time in the Castle Casino master Kwok loves to gamble. Great film tho Sifu Kwok is a brilliant teacher in Ip Man lineage WCK he hasn't aged a day since the 90s brilliant film brings back great memories fair play to master Kwok I wish him all the best in the world thanks for all priceless knowledge Sifu🙏✊️👊👊
All I know is he performs almost the same movements on the Movie IP MAN ,, I see the real Win Chun from him. he performs and explain every details . Thumbs up Grandmaster Samuel Kwok.
i love when u look into their eyes u can see that they r a little angry having to realizie they know so little of wha tthey tried to learn,but be grateful to this masters lesson
Love this interview. One of the best I have seen. Hello Wing Chun is about fighting! He says that several times. Sticking hands happens only in milliseconds of a fight. But we must train like crazy to get those milliseconds to work flawlessly. When you do it creates what I call "the lucky punch". For no Wing Chun practitioners you just think he got a lucky punch in but it wasn't luck, it was sticking hand, finding the bridge. Thank you again for video!
Finally a video which is not full of bullsh*t about Wing Chun. I'm learning this art since 1 1/2 years and it's a long way to go but i was really sad that i didn't found a single video which shows the real unmodified Wing Chun... until now. Thank you for this video. I really appreciate it.
i trained many times with master kwok. he was very open and free with his knowledge of wing chun but was also willing to include boxing and bjj and anything else anyone brought up.
Yup! That's what makes him the real deal. He's not clinging to style superiority fantasies like the dopes in MMA and Wing Chun. "BJJ is ground king".... Khabib enters the ring. Muy Thai is best striking..... Tony Ferguson enters the ring. This shit has gotten hilarious. Play the same game too long and others will figure you out.
So in 15 minutes he fixed all the common problems made in Wing Chun by other people with believable methods. Footwork, aggression, and no Chi Sau pattycake. Too damn funny. What an awesome guy.
Thank you GM Samuel Kwok for sharing insights in Wing Chun and great video. Keep up the great work :D I bought your book Traditional Wooden Dummy and I highly recommended this book, great explanation to understand GGM Ip Man's Wing Chun System :D
I was lucky more than 20 years ago to have chance to experience wing chun from Slovak guy Robert Ludwig, trainee of Si Fu Branimir Segvic. While seeing this video I am just made sure, I found the true core. as Grand Master Samuel Wong shown and explained the real wing chun
yea these gentlemen are the real deal, you can sense and feel decades of training when you stand with them and they show an example of the tecniques: relaxed still strong and powerful and precise.
@@bob-o9865 Just not how situations go man. Learn muay thai, bjj, wrestling or boxing/kickboxing Here's a video of me in a cage fight against a division 1 wrestler: ua-cam.com/video/_reYKyLSb0Q/v-deo.html
Salaam sifu..true original form.this is such a special insight into how and what tsun wing chun is and application. You sifu in my eyes are a living legend with the perfect art trained to perfection . Thank you for this insight and tuition.. You can see the power and form when sifu hits that dummy on neck break is game over lol .
I love the stuff he is mentioning about how people are fixated on the form instead of thinking wing chun is used for the sole purpose of fighting, along with how theres resistance where nobody would just stand there to get punched. Plus seeing him move at his age looks very impressive
I like the way he has set up the dummy with pads. Means he can strike it with full power unlike many in wing chun who have to pull their punches when working with the dummy. 👍
I've been doing a lot of research on Chinese Culture, lately. I've only recently started to dive into the aspects of Martial Arts, I decided to begin with the Ip Man movies. I never watched them, but had heard of them. That was my first exposure to Wing Chun. My entire life, I've always enjoyed a good MA film, but I have to admit -- there was something about Wing Chun that had me spiritually drawn to it. Out of every MA style I've ever seen / watched -- Wing Chun is the only Martial Art that makes me want to actually /learn/ its art. There is something so beautiful and profound about it. I am considering altering the MA style that one of my main character uses, and having them fight strictly in Wing Chun. (This might cause me to have to undo a crap load of previous character development, but I love WC so much, it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make). This video was one of the most informative ones that I've come across, thus far. This has helped me tremendously for research on my character. Thank you so much for uploading this!! Bless!
i absolutely loved this video start to finish and its no coincidence it popt up since i watched ip man at my brothers 2 days ago ive always been interested in wing chun since my dad spoon fed me bruce lee videos from age 5 and up. one thing you learn for sure from watching this is dont mess with samuel kwok cos he will mess you up ill be starting wing chun lessons soon as ive got the money
I use that kind of blocking when I do not want to hurt, just not get hit. If you make and maintain contact, you control their mind. After they can't hit you and their arms get tired, it's over. Sometimes you may get attacked and not wish to retaliate. It is also a good way to trap. The angle of the arm is important, let it slide a little to reduce impact. I got inspired by sticky hands 40 years ago, I love it. I used it to teach my kid.
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Please Mr. Help me the e-mail of that shifu
@@masudiandrew8794 has always happened when we went on our trip together but but it didn’t even happen again I just watched a documentary of it haha 🤣 I I felt the same day as it seems seems very good for the night to you go go into a a lot and have you ever do a good night 💤
Do you have permission to post his videos online and charge for it?
@@fad3awayentertainment141 I have permission for every video I post.
YOU my friend are a charlatan!!
I learned more from the basic examples and explanations in this video than a hundred classes in martial arts... Thank you Sifu.
In the '80s I was very blessed to have Master Kwok turn up twice where we trained in an old church hall where we sparred with him when he was blindfolded. Even then, none of us could land a blow on him.
1.He explained the technicality of body movement for conditioning muscles
2. He cleared the major intention of Chi Sau and using energy efficiently
3. He clarified errors people make while using wing chun
4. He mentioned footwork and agility importance while not moving backwards at all.
He taught a lot!
Raz Shaikh Thank you . 🙏
Living legend I'd love to meet you sifu and be in one of your videos it would be an honor
Like my Sifu always says, with Wing Chun, you become a train, once you start to move forward you stop for nothing and going in reverse is impossible. Wing Chun is for close combat and the closer place you can be is toward your opponent occupying the center line.
Also why the boxers have an advantage over some wing Chun fighters (footwork)
Excellent breakdown!!
Simply AMAZING! wow! He's just casually giving away years worth of CORRECT training tips! I've always found Mr. Kwok sir to be very authentic. ty for upload
True Wing Chun indeed. He moves as well as Ip Man himself. I love this video!
I love the practical approach of his teaching you just dont see when watching other people teach wing chun or many other martial arts. Not only a great master but great teacher too. He is extraordinary
You can see the respect in his student. That shows how great the teacher is!
I've been practicing MA since 1970 in Asia and the US, many belts/sashes in many styles, including Wing Chun. In the end, what Sifu demonstrated here, is in all of the traditional martial art styles and schools. The problem is, very few understand how to achieve what Sifu just demonstrated with such flow. They want to play (chi sau, kakie, sparring/kumite, dummies, bags, etc.) and don't understand the fundamental movements that are essential in real combat. Sifu Kwok is the real deal, and he just imparted a world of information that takes decades to make 2nd nature.
True
What the hell..
And more often can find the relationship between the exercises and empty hand fighting
What an honest and modest gentleman. From this video I learned more about WT than ever before. Thanks a lot 🙏
I totally just met this man at camp in Ireland. His workshop was the best part of the weekend.
It's so refreshing to hear a kung fu master use the term biceps/triceps/isometric exercise. He explains everything in a very scientific manner, and obviously had exposure to other martial arts.
@Hawksen Doom why?
Sam Kwok is one of the best. His Sifu was GM Ip Ching ( son of Ip Man) who just passed away in January 2020. Great video. Greetings from Sunny Tang Ving Tsun ,Ottawa , Canada.
My Sifu Howard Hunter had the very same Grandmaster. And the very deep journey into the training details foundations are extremely detailed and exact . It’s amazing when you see videos of the early grandmasters how much they had allowed us to learn from them do to the details . They still today are teaching as if you were getting the same instructions. And you can tell the difference in those who use the name of the style . Yet had made up what so often is said to be the original styles . It pays to look hard even five years to find the teacher with the original teachers directly to the grandmasters. Who really had spent a decade or so with them in China . Thank you for these videos . They are very special !
This is different GM Kwok. Sorry 😞
Amazing, I came across this video by accident and was a student of his many decades ago!
Brilliant teacher with a Deadly inch-punch !!!!!
I just just started taking jeet kune do. And there was an extended wing chun class that over took my jkd class. And Mr. Kwok was teaching as a guest. So without even knowing I was participating in wing chun. Let me tell you I was blown away. It such a diffent way of doing things and the technique is amazing. The movements flowed nicely but when applied pressure can be damaging. So much history behind wing chun. I was delighted to have participated in this class. Thank you Sifu Ceasar and Mr Kwok
So amazing, at 12:07, when the Grandmaster invites the "narrator" for lack of a better word into the action, Wow. What a great explanation with no ego which is rare in the Martial Arts World especially the land of Wing Chun where everybody wants to be the greatest teacher. So, simple so refined, no Wing Chun is not the best system. On its own; however, it teaches things that are just amazing, how to do deal with energy, and momentum, attacking the intentions or "Motus Operandi" of the opponent. LOVE IT! Much to be expanded on, to me its the intro course to fluidity among styles.
The best and truly beautiful teaching ... God bless the grandmaster
Hello Master Kwok. My father was a Wing Chung teacher in Blackpool and spoke highly of you. You crossed paths in the 80s because he was a video camera man and told me he’d met you.
I've been studying VT for 30 years under the Ip Man Lineage from Sunny Tang ( Toronto/ Ottawa ) who studied under Moy Yat (NYC / Hong Kong ,a diciple of Ip Man ) .GM Samuel Kwok knows his stuff. Developing the forms properly will develop your strength and mind. It's not about kicking the shit out of anyone. But if that day comes , the person attacking you better have a " Will ".These GM's are out to teach, not rip off gwai los as one posted. If you spent your money on classes and didn't learn from these Masters, you deserve to lose. Great video. Mr Kwok knows all the above GM's I mentioned. R.I.P. Ip Ching .
Hello Bobby, good to speak with a Moy Yat Ving Tsun brother. If you are okay with me asking, then who is your teacher?
@@garthrobinson6972 My Sifu is GM Walter Jakimchuk in Ottawa Canada. GM Sunny Tang , my Si-Gung is in Toronto. Moy Yat was the Sifu of Sunny Tang. Of course Moy Yat was a student of Ip Man. I had the privilege to meet Moy Yat at a seminar in Ottawa 1997. A true honour.
Too bad I never got to meet Moy Yat. I was just a kid when he died.
Thanks, I will look up Walter Jakimchuk. My teacher is Wayne Belonoha, another student of Sunny Tang.
Im in toronto need to learn
Finally, someone explaining the art in laymen's terms with English so we can all understand .
I have a lot of respect for all of the Wing Chun masters.
Amazing. He's talking about developing the neuromuscular connection between the brain and the muscles. A crucial aspect of progress in terms of physical fitness.
My respect to Grandmaster Samuel Kwok, he explains everything he does so well. That's the teacher l would love to have. Thank you for the video.
This is the Wing Chun I was taught. I spent 15 years doing doorwork/bouncing and this was 90% of my movement. Used palms instead of fists to help with legalities, great transition into stand up grappling/control postures and could do it in confined spaces/crowds. Mr Kwok is the real deal!
I am beginning to think Tony Ferguson watched some his videos. But seriously did it really helped?
@@triplecheesemac Yes, very much so. The biggest weaknesses of Wing Chun practitioners is lack of aerobics, no Iron Palm/Iron Robe conditioning and an over reliance/over prioritizing of Chi Sao. At my peak I was training as hard as a Thai Boxer but using mainly Wing Chun and 90% of Joe Public had nothing to match it. A few times I had to remove people who were like State ranked professional MMA or Boxers/Kick boxers and while they were better conditioned than me, they really couldn't deal with my close in game. WC has more than it's fair share of bullshit artists but if you train it like Mr Kwok here teaches, you will have gained a skill set few styles can match. Tai Chi, Ba Gua and Southern Styles like Li Gar do similar things but WC is almost unparalleled in close in fighting. Cheers!
Excellent video! Thank you so much for interviewing Master Samuel Kwok. I enjoyed every minutes of his explanation on the application of the techniques learned thru the Wooden Dummy, Chi Sao and the forms! I studied Wing Chun for many years in the early 70's and 80's with Sifu Duncan Leung, Sifu Alan Lamb and Sifu Chow out of New York City! It is a great fighting system and became popularized by the late Bruce Lee!
I like this guy... not fighting with his ego
Ya, it’s no ego at all it’s great 👍
Such a pleasure and an honor. A true gentleman.
Finally - someone who demonstrates Siu Nim Tao as a Hard Qi gong using it to generate power and force/tension.
Finally a master that actually teaches this the ways it's suppose to be used...
God.. learned so much from this video.. didn't know that those techniques were targeting to do so heavy damage.
A true master, really great to see him showing some wing chun 👊🙏
"My style is called 'don't be there!' aboslutely amazing!
I was trying to understand what he said, so thank you !
Depersonalization
what does it mean?
@Moses Roccostill don't understand
@Moses Rocco haha, I think he means he isn't there already when the opponent punches lands, ready to counter strike
MR KWOK MOVES HIS FORM LIKE A WELL ORCHESTRATED SYMPHONIC PIECE ...HARMONY TEMPO AND RYTHM THIS IS BEAUTIFUL ....THE BALLET OF AGGRESSION ...HEALTH AND PEACE 2 ALL YOUR LOVED ONES
Watching this brings back memory's I trained with Sifu Kwok for years he also liked to spend alotof time in the Castle Casino master Kwok loves to gamble. Great film tho Sifu Kwok is a brilliant teacher in Ip Man lineage WCK he hasn't aged a day since the 90s brilliant film brings back great memories fair play to master Kwok I wish him all the best in the world thanks for all priceless knowledge Sifu🙏✊️👊👊
KJ Venom I was just thinking how much older he looks !
did you learn anything meanful that may have saved u in the streets?
This clears up a lot of misconceptions about wingchun. Very informative as always.
My respect for this Master.!!
I feel so peaceful when he speaks what a wonderful teacher he is greatest talented wing chun ever.✨☺️♥️🙏🏼
Wing Chun is supposed to be simple, this is a real master, thanks for the upload.
"People do too much Chi Sao and not fight enough"
So True!!
I love him and his teachings. Thank you.
Many thanks Grandmaster Samuel Kwok.Greetings from the Solomon Islands.
The most beautiful arte in existence IMO. Love Wing Chun!
Too bad it doesn't work
@@bilbobaggins4403 yea it work if u can use it
taught me how to live. Have no need to fight
Just listening to Sifu Kwok he’s legit Wing Chun. If you really listen he’s has lots to say
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for listening
All I know is he performs almost the same movements on the Movie IP MAN ,, I see the real Win Chun from him. he performs and explain every details . Thumbs up Grandmaster Samuel Kwok.
i love when u look into their eyes u can see that they r a little angry having to realizie they know so little of wha tthey tried to learn,but be grateful to this masters lesson
Thank you Grandmaster Kwok 🙏🙏🙏
Love this interview. One of the best I have seen. Hello Wing Chun is about fighting! He says that several times. Sticking hands happens only in milliseconds of a fight. But we must train like crazy to get those milliseconds to work flawlessly. When you do it creates what I call "the lucky punch". For no Wing Chun practitioners you just think he got a lucky punch in but it wasn't luck, it was sticking hand, finding the bridge. Thank you again for video!
I enjoyed every minute of this video what a great teacher 👍
I'm happy you enjoyed the interview. I have a lot more Wing Chun interviews coming soon to my channel in the near future. Thanks for the comment.
That speed, and power and control is incredible yo. hmm when you are relaxed like that it is amazing.
Finally a video which is not full of bullsh*t about Wing Chun. I'm learning this art since 1 1/2 years and it's a long way to go but i was really sad that i didn't found a single video which shows the real unmodified Wing Chun... until now. Thank you for this video. I really appreciate it.
Thank you, I'm happy you enjoyed the interview.
I had the great privilege of being taught by Sam when he lived here in the Uk. So glad you made this video.
Real Master.. Most respect..
God Bless You Grandmaster Kwok
Great video thank you so much for interviewing master sam kwok. He's a legend
Jack Simmins thanks for the comment and feedback.
I downloaded this video, and I will faithfully watch it everyday!
it's about pivoting & moving to the blind side so your opponent can't reach u with his puch or kick. so u're in better side to deliver a strike
Brings me back back to my wing chun days.
i trained many times with master kwok. he was very open and free with his knowledge of wing chun but was also willing to include boxing and bjj and anything else anyone brought up.
Yup! That's what makes him the real deal. He's not clinging to style superiority fantasies like the dopes in MMA and Wing Chun.
"BJJ is ground king".... Khabib enters the ring.
Muy Thai is best striking..... Tony Ferguson enters the ring.
This shit has gotten hilarious.
Play the same game too long and others will figure you out.
long live to you sifu (master). hope everyone gets passed the true meaning of the martial art for the next generations
So in 15 minutes he fixed all the common problems made in Wing Chun by other people with believable methods. Footwork, aggression, and no Chi Sau pattycake. Too damn funny.
What an awesome guy.
If you're such a bad-ass where are your videos with 1.1 M views?
@@suum52 This wasn't a derogatory comment on my part. LMAO. I adore Sam Kwok and point people his way every chance I get.
I loved every minute of this high quality documentary, thank you so much
Thank you GM Samuel Kwok for sharing insights in Wing Chun and great video. Keep up the great work :D
I bought your book Traditional Wooden Dummy and I highly recommended this book, great explanation to understand GGM Ip Man's Wing Chun System :D
One of the first time I feel I really learned someting practical as a real fighting system from a Wing Chun master. Very good!
Thanks for watching!
the last one when Grandmaster Samuel Kwok said my style is dont be dead, I understand the concept of whun chung martial art
He seems more sensible and genuine than most of the other ones that I’ve seen on this channel. I actually kind of like him..
Phew 😅. Finally. Thi Only Sensible/Logical/ Genuine Wing Chun Video On UA-cam. Thank You Shifu And Thi Uploader.!
You're welcome
FINALLY! A Wing Chun video that shows how the style is actually used. Most Wing Chun videos are a joke. This guy knows what he's doing.
i think he is Ip man student
He is the disciple of Grand Master Yip Man.
I was lucky more than 20 years ago to have chance to experience wing chun from Slovak guy Robert Ludwig, trainee of Si Fu Branimir Segvic. While seeing this video I am just made sure, I found the true core. as Grand Master Samuel Wong shown and explained the real wing chun
@@reizer05 no he is not, but he is the keeper of true philosophy of Wing Chun
yea these gentlemen are the real deal, you can sense and feel decades of training when you stand with them and they show an example of the tecniques: relaxed still strong and powerful and precise.
This is amazing. What a boss.
One of the best videos I’ve seen on the applications of Wing Chun
You mean how it...can't....be applied to any realistic scenarios..
@@brandontodd14 why?
@@bob-o9865 Just not how situations go man. Learn muay thai, bjj, wrestling or boxing/kickboxing
Here's a video of me in a cage fight against a division 1 wrestler: ua-cam.com/video/_reYKyLSb0Q/v-deo.html
@@bob-o9865 I remembered there's another one on here where I win via head kick KO
ua-cam.com/video/nCtZPIs-9-Q/v-deo.html
@@brandontodd14 that was a nasty lock. Good job!
I hear ya on learning other arts.
I admire the Chinese Martial Arts especially Wing Chun thanks for sharing your videos.
Very well spoken, dedicated and informative....thank you Master Kwok
Love Sam kwok myself my sifu has trained along with him and my lineage is his :)
I would NOT want to be in a fight with him! It scared me just watching. I could feel his power through the video! Wow!
And how does sifu end it? "My style is called: Don't Be There!" Classic!
my uncle teach me how to wing chun beacuse i am very interested in martial arts so he teach me how to wing chun and he is a good teacher
Thanks for sharing
Lovely Art. Practicality aside, all the arts are beautiful to watch.
Beloved this is soooo amazing and hopefully use it for good to defend the helpless and the vulnerable as oppose to evil for abuse and intimidation.
It's a true eye-opener. Thanks, Master Kwok.
Thanks for the comment
I just love seeing him do his thing at that age .. he's great, he's a master .. very enjoyable, and very highly skilled, sense of wing Chun
Thank you Grandmaster Kwok! 🙏
ua-cam.com/video/nK6TjLtUYDk/v-deo.html
Salaam sifu..true original form.this is such a special insight into how and what tsun wing chun is and application.
You sifu in my eyes are a living legend with the perfect art trained to perfection .
Thank you for this insight and tuition..
You can see the power and form when sifu hits that dummy on neck break is game over lol .
Great video and teacher. I see the roots of my GojuRyu forms, Sanchin & Tensho, and where they came from. Very informative!
I love the stuff he is mentioning about how people are fixated on the form instead of thinking wing chun is used for the sole purpose of fighting, along with how theres resistance where nobody would just stand there to get punched.
Plus seeing him move at his age looks very impressive
This is a true master. Motionless he does not look strong or a threat. As soon as he moves, you know that you are in trouble.
He taught in such a short video. Such a humble man. I am sure there are volumes behind his technique.
I would love to be taught by him.
Last words; 'My style is called: "dont be there" ' golden!
That was a cool video. Must be assume to talk with and learn from all those masters...🙏
Thank you for importance of the logic behind the application of foot work and the dummy. 👍🏼
Now he’s a real grandmaster probly the only real one on UA-cam
Look at Chu Shong Tin, he was Ip Mans best student.
kes ho ip
HK Bull also randy Williams
This guy is rubbish
TheSman 1 explain he man?
Utmost respect! Fully aware of real world combat situations.
I like the way he has set up the dummy with pads. Means he can strike it with full power unlike many in wing chun who have to pull their punches when working with the dummy. 👍
Chris Pozner yeah it's a nice setup. I like it too
I've been doing a lot of research on Chinese Culture, lately. I've only recently started to dive into the aspects of Martial Arts, I decided to begin with the Ip Man movies. I never watched them, but had heard of them. That was my first exposure to Wing Chun. My entire life, I've always enjoyed a good MA film, but I have to admit -- there was something about Wing Chun that had me spiritually drawn to it. Out of every MA style I've ever seen / watched -- Wing Chun is the only Martial Art that makes me want to actually /learn/ its art. There is something so beautiful and profound about it. I am considering altering the MA style that one of my main character uses, and having them fight strictly in Wing Chun. (This might cause me to have to undo a crap load of previous character development, but I love WC so much, it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make).
This video was one of the most informative ones that I've come across, thus far. This has helped me tremendously for research on my character. Thank you so much for uploading this!! Bless!
I felt this sifu is for real
But not...
Thanks, it's really learning from Grand Master.
i absolutely loved this video start to finish
and its no coincidence it popt up since i watched ip man at my brothers 2 days ago
ive always been interested in wing chun since my dad spoon fed me bruce lee videos from age 5 and up. one thing you learn for sure from watching this is dont mess with samuel kwok cos he will mess you up
ill be starting wing chun lessons soon as ive got the money
I use that kind of blocking when I do not want to hurt, just not get hit. If you make and maintain contact, you control their mind. After they can't hit you and their arms get tired, it's over. Sometimes you may get attacked and not wish to retaliate. It is also a good way to trap. The angle of the arm is important, let it slide a little to reduce impact. I got inspired by sticky hands 40 years ago, I love it. I used it to teach my kid.
Thank you for this great video so much to learn
Abood Almayas thanks for the comment and feedback.
Sifu Kwok is a legend :)
Superb!...This is 1 of best vedio on explanation of wingchun.
Thank you