Ip Man 4 brought me here, I've heard of Chris Collins as the villain in the movie Ip Man 4, and after searching more about him I have found out how such a nice and inspirational guy he is!!! I did Wing Tsung and Jeet Kune Do for almost 16 years then I kind of slowed down because of very busy work but the passion inside me is still burning! :) He is amazing! I am a new subscriber and a huge fan of Sifu Collins!
We all got inspired by watching Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Jet Li, Donnie Yen and classic Shaw Brothers movies. But Sifu Chris Collins inspired us more that Wing Chun it can really works if we practice hard enough day and night to mastering the arts. Respect! “Research your own experience. Absorb what is useful. Reject what is useless. Add what is essentially your own. “ - Bruce Lee
@@bugs4680 You don't learn from videos, you just try to imitate what you think you are seeing. A youtube video will never come correct your mistakes or give you the advice you need. I 've been a Wing Chun instructor for over fifteen years. I have seen students who tried to learn off videos, it was two steps backwards for them. I 'd like to see how one could learn chi sao that way. A teacher cannot be substituted by any video, you need years of hard work and training to learn martial arts, there is no other way around this. Having said that, it is, however, fun and useful to watch videos by various martial artists and systems.
@@angelicach.9806 I respect your opinion, I agree too a point it depends on the individual I am just of 48 when I was a child I had it really hard I was groomed to be a fighter and they pushed too hard and I rebelled but I was still a fighter all my uncles were Golden Glove boxers and one of my brothers a pro the other one a kickboxer the bullying started young , so I was trained by my marine uncle what was really mixed martial arts I fought, and fought, learned alot I did a couple of years of karate obviously because of my background a lot of boxing mixed Wrestling Judo throws I've been in gyms and Dojos my whole life I didn't just spar I actually fought because I had to I spent a few years doing BJJ at a gracie school so I could be more complete I still practice I learned what works and what doesn't from actual fights I'm not proud of any of this I did some hard time in prison behind hurting people with the skills they acquired and I know that's wrong but that's how I was programmed as a child they had me going into stores with counterfeit money and buying like a drink or something and then bringing real money the change so I did my prison time and while I was in there I ran into a lot of people that were martial artist I learned about jkd In their and now I've been out of prison over10 years I've been doing JKD and BJJ and some MMA training since I've been out learned the error of my ways I'd like to say I've had no fights since I've been out but that's not the case I live in a real bad neighborhood been through hell with these members these videos really helped me , I'm a student through and through I take shifts from Karate in boxing silite inside mix them and drilled them into mystyle I've had to fight for my human rights and having all the experience becomes quite natural to me when when I drill them in are you a female teacher ???
All my family members and Friends were always wondering why I practice wing chun they all said it was useless and I could never really explained why. I could just do what Google said. But you just made this video and it helped me so much, they understand so much more! THANK YOU!!!
Really loved your thoughts on Wing Chin..in relation to Bruce Lee. I grew up watching him. During Massapequa School at 28 I was learning Tai Chi..now I have been a student for 17 years. I do include Bruce's philosophy in my practice and with my studies.Now at 63 I am still learning..but I am more peaceful. I believe in softness like water..but knowing I can be hard like crashing water. Thank you for sharing your work
So Awesome Sifu Chris Collins, been following your videos and wonders about wing Chun, Great And Truly Inspiring indeed ❤️❤️ more power to you and God Bless 🙏
@@SifuChrisCollins cool mate most Muay Thai guys are. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to come up to Hong Kong and train with you and system. It looks good compared to the other clowns teaching Wing Chun and talking nonsense and never spar.
Thanks to Chris for this video and sharing his knowledge hope I can assist one to his school I always wanted to learn martial arts once again thanks Chris
Awesome video, Sifu Collins! I love wing tzun and you make me love it more! In another of your videos you spoke of having been a student of boxing and wrestling. I am curious with that background and fight experience from 2 of the most tested fighting styles, what drew you to and has kept you invovled in wing tzun? Just curious. Please keep doing more videos like this!!!
Beautiful video !!! I'm a wing-chun practicer for 5 years, not basic style (dragos wing-tsun) and i become to feel partner reaction. For me wing-tsun is the word ART in martial arts. Thanks for this video.
Although I am not a fan of your lineage, your skills are close to excellent, and you're hearing that from a 50 years old martial artists for 40 years (25 years in Wing Chun in 5 different lineages), so congrats and keep it up, hope we'll meet one day.
This is not an insult so please forgive me, with all due respect I just wanna ask why does wing chun hand-fight a ton instead of attempting to go straight for the head or body?
It’s a very good question. It’s not that we are ‘hand fighting’ the objective is to be able to hit and not be hit. So we must ‘momentarily trap the arms from being able to strike us while we are striking them. Not that we are actually trapping the arms. It’s more like being able to create a small opening to strike and force your opponent into a counter or defensive movement. Keep in mind, chisau is not fighting or free-fighting. It’s a way for us to develop sensitivity so that we have a reaction to changing force. Once a practitioner has a grasp of this in chisau I definitely force myself and my students to utilise it in free fight training at the school. Not everyone wants to be a fighter, that’s ok. But adding a bit of pressure testing is always good and wakes the student up to what he or she can and cannot apply when your opponent is not your ‘wing Chun training partner’. As an example: when I box I have very good timing inside the pocket. I’m comfortable there while being efficient. When I’m wrestling there is a lot of hand fighting. My background in wing Chun absolutely gives me an advantage when I’m training with pure wrestlers. And with my JiuJitsu again there is a lot of grip fighting. My wing Chun has been such a huge skill for me when I’m dealing that. Like I always have stated, wing Chun changed my life and how I think and approach my martial arts training as well as other areas like my carpentry. It has been essential during my journey.
Respect to you Sifu Chris. I too am on my martial arts journey. My faith provides me a moral code but my worldly passion is my martial arts training. I became disillusioned with the modern way of living: eat/sleep/work repeat until you die. Hopefully one day I'll take this amazing system and teach others and accomplish myself, just like you have. 🤲 All the best👍
@@SifuChrisCollins Indeed, trying to live your passion is difficult when the system is in the way. I'll keep going though. Btw, I got a nunchuku video short. Check it out if you want.
The problem is U have only been tought external wing Chun. U have not been tought the real internal systems of real WC. U been had like the 4 odd million people who practice WC of today. Just as a thumbs up.u been had my friend
Love all of them. I did in my 20’s but only for experience. I wish I could do it now as I’m experienced and very technical, but I’m in my 40’s. It would only be 1 or 2 fights if I decide to do it again
Hello sir, I don’t know if you’ll see this but I thought it was worth commenting anyways. I was on the fence before, but you have inspired me to begin a similar journey based on an opportunity that has recently presented itself. I am going to take my own martial arts journey, not with Wing Chun, but through my own path that fate has revealed - Southern Mantis. I will start soon and I haven’t been able to sleep the past few nights because I am just so excited. I just wanted to thank you for lending me the courage to begin.
You're amazing Chris. Hopefully once this pandemic is all over, I'll arrange a time to go to Hong Kong (never been before, but always wanted to explore) and visit your Martial Arts school - From one of your fans in Australia.
I have a question, Sifu: Is there a way that I can train sensitivity, without a partner. You know, for things such as trapping, and arm immobilization?
The short answer, NO. but you can train patterned responses so that you are quicker with your reactions. You need feedback for true sensitivity training I think
I would love to see this guy and the MMA guy that challenges old kung fu masters have a go at it. That would be interesting both have a little MMA background BJJ too That would be interesting. :)
tough call as the MMA guy, called Xu Xiao Dong, has a clear size advantage but isn't much of a ground fighter. i think they'd get along quite well though lol
I never thought about lineage when I started. I just found a good sifu that I trusted and his students exhibited good movement based on what I believed to be good wing Chun
@@SifuChrisCollins Thank you for replying! Never even realized you would. The reason I asked this, good sir, is because I was learning Wing Chun on a way I can, so I was asked by this person who brags about his lineage, saying I am a fake wing chun practitioner because I don't have a lineage background. So learning from youtube also or those without lineage according to him is fake. It breaks my heart!
I just watched Ip Man 4, great performance my guy. It's so scary how wing chun practitioners are so fast, too fast even. People say it won't work in a real fight, but I say this: if you can throw a punch before your opponent could blink, you already won. And Wing Chun does exactly that.
Really wish I learned a respected martial arts and not MCMAP where I broke my fingers after an eye gouge 😂. I wish you success and prosperity in all endeavors Sifu.
Very nice! But I've always had my reservations about the wooden dummy. My major problem with it is that the 2 upper arms are always placed to low to accurately simulate punches coming to the face. That's why many wing chun practitioners are notorious for charging in with their chins up. When I get my dummy I will raise the upper arms to chin level. But for developing blocking skills and conditioning your arms the wooden dummy is great!
I got a question if you dont mind ,I got some technical level of German leung ting wing tsun ,the thing is in chi sao they use to teach out living pressure in chisao much later at technical levels, To get living pressure limits all chisao sections ,techniques etc ,the answer was we have build up students which i disagree. Why its like that ? Way of earning more money ? greatings
Chris Collins IS one of THE best ambassadors of Wing Chun that we have today.
We must try our best to be good ambassadors for our martial arts, for our countries, for our way of living. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
... and create your own style of Wing Chun. Wow! That's the true spirit of Wing Chun!
Not Most prayers avidance For palmd to fist
I practiced Krav Maga and BJJ for years and i really find your Wing Chun really amazing. Thanks for this. God bless you.
Thank you Scott. God bless you!
BEST video of the month, hands down!
Thank you so much 😊
Awesome thank you for your service in the US Marine Corps I served in the US Navy and I understand the concept of Wing Chun as being fluid!!!!!
Thank you sir.
@@SifuChrisCollins Thank you for your knowledge and service as well!!!!!!!!!
As a Sifu of Wing Chun and dedicated martial artist you are truly an inspiration!
Thank you. We must inspire each other
Ip Man 4 brought me here, I've heard of Chris Collins as the villain in the movie Ip Man 4, and after searching more about him I have found out how such a nice and inspirational guy he is!!! I did Wing Tsung and Jeet Kune Do for almost 16 years then I kind of slowed down because of very busy work but the passion inside me is still burning! :) He is amazing! I am a new subscriber and a huge fan of Sifu Collins!
Thank you so much Vladimir. I will try to post more martial arts videos every week.
Master Bruce Lee's philosophy in your words excellent explanation Master ( I'm from India)🙏
Using Bruce Lee's philosophy was a genius idea 💯💯
He is inspiration
And uniquely Bruce Lee's philosophy is also used in the business world and is valid until now
We all got inspired by watching Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Jet Li, Donnie Yen and classic Shaw Brothers movies. But Sifu Chris Collins inspired us more that Wing Chun it can really works if we practice hard enough day and night to mastering the arts. Respect! “Research your own experience. Absorb what is useful. Reject what is useless. Add what is essentially your own. “ - Bruce Lee
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you for inspiring, Collins Sifu. Really amazing to see when the traditional is applied to modernity so well.
One of the best videos! Keep it up Sifu! 🙏❤👍
Just bought my first wooden Dummy. Would love some content for beginners, and your journey was so inspirational. 🙏💟
I always believe a wooden dummy is a substitute or like a wife to a man.
Never learn from youtube videos. That's my advice.
@@angelicach.9806 why not it is better to learn than not
@@bugs4680 You don't learn from videos, you just try to imitate what you think you are seeing. A youtube video will never come correct your mistakes or give you the advice you need. I 've been a Wing Chun instructor for over fifteen years. I have seen students who tried to learn off videos, it was two steps backwards for them.
I 'd like to see how one could learn chi sao that way.
A teacher cannot be substituted by any video, you need years of hard work and training to learn martial arts, there is no other way around this.
Having said that, it is, however, fun and useful to watch videos by various martial artists and systems.
@@angelicach.9806 I respect your opinion, I agree too a point it depends on the individual I am just of 48 when I was a child I had it really hard I was groomed to be a fighter and they pushed too hard and I rebelled but I was still a fighter all my uncles were Golden Glove boxers and one of my brothers a pro the other one a kickboxer the bullying started young , so I was trained by my marine uncle what was really mixed martial arts I fought, and fought, learned alot I did a couple of years of karate obviously because of my background a lot of boxing mixed Wrestling Judo throws I've been in gyms and Dojos my whole life I didn't just spar I actually fought because I had to I spent a few years doing BJJ at a gracie school so I could be more complete I still practice I learned what works and what doesn't from actual fights I'm not proud of any of this I did some hard time in prison behind hurting people with the skills they acquired and I know that's wrong but that's how I was programmed as a child they had me going into stores with counterfeit money and buying like a drink or something and then bringing real money the change so I did my prison time and while I was in there I ran into a lot of people that were martial artist I learned about jkd In their and now I've been out of prison over10 years I've been doing JKD and BJJ and some MMA training since I've been out learned the error of my ways I'd like to say I've had no fights since I've been out but that's not the case I live in a real bad neighborhood been through hell with these members these videos really helped me , I'm a student through and through I take shifts from Karate in boxing silite inside mix them and drilled them into mystyle I've had to fight for my human rights and having all the experience becomes quite natural to me when when I drill them in are you a female teacher ???
This is so inspiring, thank you!
Thank you. I just want to spread the beauty of a martial arts life and wing Chun
man so inspirational. !! want to see Chris kick some more butt!!!
Man I just watched this again that was dope.
Nice stuff sifu showing the effectiveness of wing chun even mixing with mma styles
@@tatumergo3931 yeah prob not but i still enjoyed it
@@tatumergo3931 for sure
4 masters to defeat this guy in movie,, Now everything make sense... you are a real master.
😂😂😂🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
All my family members and Friends were always wondering why I practice wing chun they all said it was useless and I could never really explained why. I could just do what Google said. But you just made this video and it helped me so much, they understand so much more! THANK YOU!!!
Wat
Bruce lee started with wing chun, he’s the most renowned and famous martial artist of all time. Pretty sure it works and it works well.
Really loved your thoughts on Wing Chin..in relation to Bruce Lee. I grew up watching him. During Massapequa School at 28 I was learning Tai Chi..now I have been a student for 17 years. I do include Bruce's philosophy in my practice and with my studies.Now at 63 I am still learning..but I am more peaceful. I believe in softness like water..but knowing I can be hard like crashing water.
Thank you for sharing your work
Thank you so much for comment and sharing your thoughts and experiences.
@@SifuChrisCollins hi I wanna learn wing chun
Love the legends quote at the beginning
My favourite
@@SifuChrisCollins same
So Awesome Sifu Chris Collins, been following your videos and wonders about wing Chun, Great And Truly Inspiring indeed ❤️❤️ more power to you and God Bless 🙏
Good bless you Carlos. Thank you for the comment
Wish I could be formidable as your skill Sifu Chris Collins😁😁🙇🙇🙇
The Best motivation video about martial arts
Thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Amazing! This inspires me so much. Martial arts is so wonderful in many ways💙
From a Muay Thai / kickboxing guy with over 20 years experience much respect! You style looks solid!.
Thanks for that comment. Many of my friends are Muay Thai fighters. I love training with them. Tough guys. All of them.
@@SifuChrisCollins Spar with them or any boxers using ur wing chun then...
@@SifuChrisCollins cool mate most Muay Thai guys are. Hopefully I’ll get a chance to come up to Hong Kong and train with you and system. It looks good compared to the other clowns teaching Wing Chun and talking nonsense and never spar.
Damn Ip Man beat him up so hard the guy became a wing chun master
What skill very impressed and very inspired
Thanks to Chris for this video and sharing his knowledge hope I can assist one to his school I always wanted to learn martial arts once again thanks Chris
Awesome video, Sifu Collins! I love wing tzun and you make me love it more! In another of your videos you spoke of having been a student of boxing and wrestling. I am curious with that background and fight experience from 2 of the most tested fighting styles, what drew you to and has kept you invovled in wing tzun? Just curious. Please keep doing more videos like this!!!
Always be educating through your actions - is what I see and experience from you, Sifu!
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😊
Beautiful video !!! I'm a wing-chun practicer for 5 years, not basic style (dragos wing-tsun) and i become to feel partner reaction. For me wing-tsun is the word ART in martial arts. Thanks for this video.
Thank you 🙏🏼
thank you Master Chris
Chris Collins would the perfect martial artist for the game sifu
I keep hearing that. The game looks epic
Although I am not a fan of your lineage, your skills are close to excellent, and you're hearing that from a 50 years old martial artists for 40 years (25 years in Wing Chun in 5 different lineages), so congrats and keep it up, hope we'll meet one day.
This is not an insult so please forgive me, with all due respect I just wanna ask why does wing chun hand-fight a ton instead of attempting to go straight for the head or body?
It’s a very good question. It’s not that we are ‘hand fighting’ the objective is to be able to hit and not be hit. So we must ‘momentarily trap the arms from being able to strike us while we are striking them. Not that we are actually trapping the arms. It’s more like being able to create a small opening to strike and force your opponent into a counter or defensive movement. Keep in mind, chisau is not fighting or free-fighting. It’s a way for us to develop sensitivity so that we have a reaction to changing force. Once a practitioner has a grasp of this in chisau I definitely force myself and my students to utilise it in free fight training at the school. Not everyone wants to be a fighter, that’s ok. But adding a bit of pressure testing is always good and wakes the student up to what he or she can and cannot apply when your opponent is not your ‘wing Chun training partner’. As an example: when I box I have very good timing inside the pocket. I’m comfortable there while being efficient. When I’m wrestling there is a lot of hand fighting. My background in wing Chun absolutely gives me an advantage when I’m training with pure wrestlers. And with my JiuJitsu again there is a lot of grip fighting. My wing Chun has been such a huge skill for me when I’m dealing that. Like I always have stated, wing Chun changed my life and how I think and approach my martial arts training as well as other areas like my carpentry. It has been essential during my journey.
@@SifuChrisCollins Thank you for answering I’ll try to apply this in my boxing, appreciate it bruv
So good sifu! Really f-ing awesome.
Respect to you Sifu Chris.
I too am on my martial arts journey. My faith provides me a moral code but my worldly passion is my martial arts training.
I became disillusioned with the modern way of living: eat/sleep/work repeat until you die.
Hopefully one day I'll take this amazing system and teach others and accomplish myself, just like you have. 🤲
All the best👍
You can do it. Let’s live our passion in life
@@SifuChrisCollins Indeed, trying to live your passion is difficult when the system is in the way. I'll keep going though. Btw, I got a nunchuku video short. Check it out if you want.
Speed, power, precicion and timing. Thanks for this really great wooden dummy motivation :)
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
You’re a bjj black belt too? That’s so beast
Yes sir
So that was the civil war in Wing Chun between you and Lp Man 😂
😂😂😂great comment
Best vid i have see of wing chung being applied
Respect, sifu! You're inspiration too! 🙏
Thank you 🙏🏼
You are incredible and inspiring my friend, keep up the great work!
👍Awesomesauce👍
Done a lot boxing and Muay Thai thinking of starting Wing chung this week is it worth it? For Street self defence
Blessings from Scotland
Always keep learning
The problem is U have only been tought external wing Chun. U have not been tought the real internal systems of real WC. U been had like the 4 odd million people who practice WC of today. Just as a thumbs up.u been had my friend
Simply excellent.
Inspiring--great vid, sir. I look forward to following your content.
Subscribed👍🏿
Thank you so much
What are your thoughts on styles like Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai/Lethwei? Have you ever thought sometimes on competing in MMA?
Love all of them. I did in my 20’s but only for experience. I wish I could do it now as I’m experienced and very technical, but I’m in my 40’s. It would only be 1 or 2 fights if I decide to do it again
Hello sir, I don’t know if you’ll see this but I thought it was worth commenting anyways. I was on the fence before, but you have inspired me to begin a similar journey based on an opportunity that has recently presented itself. I am going to take my own martial arts journey, not with Wing Chun, but through my own path that fate has revealed - Southern Mantis. I will start soon and I haven’t been able to sleep the past few nights because I am just so excited. I just wanted to thank you for lending me the courage to begin.
This is fantastic news. Thank you for sharing this with me. I’m excited for you and your new journey. God bless
RESPECT CHRIS 🙏👏👏👏💪
Thank you!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Hope to see more content from you Chris. 🙏
Such speed and accuracy on the hand movement!
OSU, from West Los Angeles, CA!!!
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼OSS
Hi Sifu, thank you for the video, very inspiring.
Thank you very much for your comment
respect sifu, from ken
Respect Ken. All the best
Master i am your Follower since I Watched IP man 4. Respect Master you are awesome 🙏
Thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Loving this!
You're amazing Chris. Hopefully once this pandemic is all over, I'll arrange a time to go to Hong Kong (never been before, but always wanted to explore) and visit your Martial Arts school - From one of your fans in Australia.
That would be so awesome to meet you
@@SifuChrisCollins Likewise Chris, stay safe and awesome as always 谢谢 🙏🙏
Love it a lot!
I wonna be like you in martial art this level I'm dreaming to reach to just half of it ❤️
You can be better. Everyday we chip away at who and what we can become
Iam Egyptian i love you
I’ve always wanted to do wing chun but there aren’t any schools
I’ll be running online classes soon
thank you for sharing! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
people is lucky to meet one thing that combined interest and creer.
I have a question, Sifu:
Is there a way that I can train sensitivity, without a partner. You know, for things such as trapping, and arm immobilization?
The short answer, NO. but you can train patterned responses so that you are quicker with your reactions. You need feedback for true sensitivity training I think
@@SifuChrisCollins All right. Thanks for getting back with me.
I would love to see this guy and the MMA guy that challenges old kung fu masters have a go at it. That would be interesting both have a little MMA background BJJ too That would be interesting. :)
tough call as the MMA guy, called Xu Xiao Dong, has a clear size advantage but isn't much of a ground fighter. i think they'd get along quite well though lol
He challenges the fake ones , and I don't think Chris is a fake master
@@dhayanandhanalaraj999 Chris is definitely not fake as he cross trains with MMA and BJJ too. But we have yet to see him test his WC in live sparring
The MMA dude would win. Anyone who understands how fighting works knows that. He's too heavy and big
You are a great fighter just like your Idol bruce lee and jackie chan
Well done, always proud of your accomplishments and thanks for your service!
Thanks brother
@@SifuChrisCollins due to your impressive prowess, you should open your martial arts academy worldwide. From a Singaporean.
How about Singapore?
@@SifuChrisCollins Exactly what I meant, Master!
I’d love to
Hi Chris, what's your view on lineages in Wing Chun? Is it really important?
I never thought about lineage when I started. I just found a good sifu that I trusted and his students exhibited good movement based on what I believed to be good wing Chun
@@SifuChrisCollins Thank you for replying! Never even realized you would. The reason I asked this, good sir, is because I was learning Wing Chun on a way I can, so I was asked by this person who brags about his lineage, saying I am a fake wing chun practitioner because I don't have a lineage background. So learning from youtube also or those without lineage according to him is fake. It breaks my heart!
Awesome Sifu Colin. Honor and respect from the US.
Florida boy represent 😎
@@SifuChrisCollins how far from the panhandle?
Water doesn't become the object that it resides in. It is still water.
Great video👍
Wow inspiring..
Respect Sifu super vidéo👍👍 #team reunion🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪
I just watched Ip Man 4, great performance my guy. It's so scary how wing chun practitioners are so fast, too fast even. People say it won't work in a real fight, but I say this: if you can throw a punch before your opponent could blink, you already won. And Wing Chun does exactly that.
Amazing Chris👍 (from Indonesia)
Wish had more teaching video from you
2:51 that attack is very powerful
A fight with Xu Xiaodong would be interesting ;)
You're an inspiration. I look forward to seeing more of you in movies.
Hi. Glad to find out you are a good Wing Chun person, I thought you were an evil Karateka. I am wondering where I got that from. :-)
😂😂😂
Greetings from Chicago!! This just inspired the shit out of me!! Bout to head out for a jog and a work out!!
That’s great to hear 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Your logo is really cool!!! 👀👍🏻
Awesome content bro! Glad I found you. Hope to work with you one day.
Thank you Jon. Likewise. Al the best
Super cool 💪👍👌
Amazing
Really wish I learned a respected martial arts and not MCMAP where I broke my fingers after an eye gouge 😂. I wish you success and prosperity in all endeavors Sifu.
Thank you sir ✊🏼
Got to follow, that's the technique
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
the next future action hero
Very nice! But I've always had my reservations about the wooden dummy. My major problem with it is that the 2 upper arms are always placed to low to accurately simulate punches coming to the face. That's why many wing chun practitioners are notorious for charging in with their chins up. When I get my dummy I will raise the upper arms to chin level. But for developing blocking skills and conditioning your arms the wooden dummy is great!
Bruce lee modified his dummy. There’s no reason why anybody else can’t do the same
@@axelstone3131 True
Goddd video
I would do anything to train with you master. Keep it up 💪🏽.
Come to Hong Kong 🇭🇰👍🏼
This is awesome mad love.
Awesome video Sifu
i love it man
I'm seriously wondering what it would be like to combine wing Chun with an animal style. Like tiger.
Try it. Every style has its strengths and weaknesses.
I got a question if you dont mind ,I got some technical level of German leung ting wing tsun ,the thing is in chi sao they use to teach out living pressure in chisao much later at technical levels,
To get living pressure limits all chisao sections ,techniques etc ,the answer was we have build up students which i disagree.
Why its like that ? Way of earning more money ? greatings
Hard to say. But the skill has to match the intensity
Great sifu Chris it's a honor to meet you.. Salutations from Algeria 🙏
Thank you. See you guys soon.