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5 Great Kung Fu Masters from Chinese History: PART 2
5 Great Kung Fu Masters From Chinese History PART 2
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@DrMARDOC
8 months ago
Thank you for your correct Chinese pronunciation. It’s most refreshing
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@scipioafricanus4875
8 months ago
I love the history lessons on Chinese martial arts thanks
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@silafuyang8675
8 months ago
Wingchun is not simple style at all. And it does not lack wide stances. They are used when needed.
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@codenamecatatonic8894
20 hours ago
These are really good. Thank you for posting.
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@JinLee8899
8 months ago
Great research mate. Your pronunciation is spot on.
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@greg71421
8 months ago
I watched part 1 and asked where was Hsing I, So Thank You for Continuing to Sharing. I've Enjoyed Both Parts one and two.
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@roebloxy9986
8 months ago
Thank you sir for these interesting videos 🙏
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@fredricclack7137
8 months ago
1 of my Masters- Chinese -was a bodyguard of Patton, defeating a Karate Master 4 position ☯️
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@chrisbach1533
8 months ago
Very well done! Like it very much. Go on! :)
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@hermandarmawan4610
8 months ago
I am most fascinated to Li Shu Wen. He is one of the greatest martial artist master. One testimony for how great Li Shu Wen is come from the fact that three of his student become the bodyguard of three most influential person in China at that time, the last emperor Puyi, the nationalist Chiang Kai-shek, and the communist Mao Zedong.
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@OlmoLungring
8 months ago
Maybe you should change the title of your channel... there's not much Chinese learning involved with you speaking English all the time
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@TheBuddyShowWorldwide
8 months ago (edited)
Sun also went to the Song family courtyard in Shansi to further his skill in xingyiquan. He changed his santishi after that. This can be seen in one of your photos where sun shows the yin version. The yang version has the hands in a straight line.
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@tomhuynh4058
8 months ago (edited)
Love it! Thank you for such informative contents! We would love more! Maybe some autobiography of these great masters..?
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@prince_mar_mar2458
6 months ago
Thank you for the video I've been practicing Choy Li Fut kung fu under the Doc Fai Wong schools and have been enjoying my time glad to see our founder was detailed in the video
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@kato2531
8 months ago
Very nice presentation… very accurate… a note on choy lee fut.. fist ofChoy,leg of Lee palm of the Buddha.
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@erickwayne8528
8 months ago
Thank you so much you have answered so many questions I’ve had to years about kung fu
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@feilox
6 months ago
From credit to "do you even horse stance bro?" lmao I love your pivot to other subjects! Plz do some credit news updates every now and then!
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@t0mn8r35
7 months ago
I wish you would do a video on my old style of Pak Hok (White Crane) which came from Tibet. This style was used by Norther Tibetan monks to defend the Emperor.
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@Orthp
10 days ago
Legendary good times
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@unechaine1
7 months ago
I'm practicing Yang taï-chi-chuan since 1987, mostly from the Tung (Dong) family. It's far more than a mere fighting technique.
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@thelonewolf4429
8 months ago
I love what you do & God bless you ,kindly can you tell us well enough the story of hong xiguan (hung hei gun) and his hung gar and who else contributed throughout his journey of creating the style? Thanks.
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@ronaldwheeler1153
5 months ago
First, I Absolutely am Enjoying this Channel and always look forward to New and informative uploads. Second, I'd like to a request for Future upload, that being more esoteric Styles of CMA's . One is my own style of choice called Chau Ga/Jow Ga/Zhou Jia which was created by Chau Lung Sijo in 1917.
Other styles would be Hung Fut Pai and the Choy Mok system. I Thank You for your channel and hope you will consider my request.
Sifu Ron Wheeler
Jow Ga .
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@bajuszpal172
7 months ago
Wonderful and well structured. As a fan of Kung Fu and Eastern martial arts , I appreciate your well structured and highly informative video. If to recollect well , all the five masters have started with a singple way then graduall learned a more movement based and ending up with a comprehensive system within their general approach, Wit Sun Lu Tang, subsequently covering al the three internal styles to declare having mastered a complete knowledge. Wel done, Paul,68
P.s. A Chinese master speaking of internal styles said the following: Wing Tchun is the tip of a lance, Pa-qua the cetral portion of it and Tai chi Chuan the end of a Lance.
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@frankmartinez4856
8 months ago
Also studied Choy Lee Fut, w/ Kong Buck Sam! Lee Koon Hung Sifu was his teacher 😳think 🤔 Poon Shing Sigung was his teacher 😬
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@naturemanironfist5621
8 months ago
Wang xian zai the creator of Dachenquan or yiquan the other internal style beside the popular 3. Guo Yunshen the xingyi master was his uncle . The Abbot Hai Deng could stand on one finger and meditated for 7 days no food no water in Damo cave 3. the most famous photo and story in kung fu history but he is not famous , let's see if you do something with this , I been going to china since april 2001 ive learned many styles and rare styles .
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@chrismckenna7675
8 months ago
Love your Martial Arts vids!!! You seem to have some inside knowledge in this area. I’d love to see your take on how the Family Styles went to crap.
For instance, Dong Ying Jie and Tung Hu Ling had real skills but the current lineage heads who I studied with like Tung Kai Ying and Alex Dong had just the superficial Taiji and zero Push Hands skills. How did we lose the Nei Gong even in the lineages??? 😢
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@Redfishpersonal
8 months ago
The actress who played Yim Wing Chun in the 2010 movie was tragically murdered by her husband. So sad.
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@frankojudoka
8 months ago (edited)
6:23 the lady who is picking tea leaves missed the basket dropping some leaves.
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@CXraable
4 months ago
My grandmother was a practitioner of Choy Li Fut. it really is cool, there’s a simple exercise called 格三式 that teaches you how to defend yourself from a low, mid and high position, it’s easy to pick up and see good effectiveness
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@choychanma5695
7 months ago
Thank you for wonderful videos. I can relate to them, my father, Godfather, Uncles practised Choy Li Futt, Hung Gar, Siu Lum aka Shao Lin, Wing Chun. I just practise watching, haha.
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@JamesBond-hy7fu
6 months ago
Great content.
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@christianrobinson6278
8 months ago
Its not the style but the practioner. The style is of no use if the person using it has no real combat practice. Your chinese is great by the way.
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@spiritualphysics
6 days ago
👊🏾😎👍🏼
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@stefanschleps8758
2 weeks ago (edited)
Thank you. We love this channel. Perfect for binging on a rainy day. Perhaps a part three is in order? My suggestion; Li Neng-jan and Kuo Yun-shen the "Divine Crushing Hand"
who both taught Hsing Yi Chuan.
And all the other teachers who made the end of the Ching Dynasty a golden age for Chinese boxing.
All the best.
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@zubairbrenner4315
6 months ago
Something Co. Pletely off topic... You look like Jim Carrey rn...
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@JiangYuShan猴拳門江玉山
6 months ago
Very entertaining, thank you for your efforts!
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@orodriguez947
8 months ago
What I liked the most about this video was listening to spoken Chinese.
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@kamenriderman
11 days ago
Have you make video about 72 arts of shaolin? Or other kungfu body conditioning / qi gong methods
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@brianliew5901
8 months ago
Where's Bruce Lee the Legend?🤔
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@fredricclack7137
8 months ago
direct descendant of Yim ☯️
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@coltwest6858
6 months ago
Perhaps it's a different pronunciation, but I thought Wing Chun was taught by Ng Mui.
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@maggiecheung3724
2 months ago
Sorry. It's bak mei (silent k, and mei with a lower tone) in Cantonese. What you said was western beauty.
It's nice that you're including another language, but the tones need improvement
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@LiShuBen
8 months ago
Awesome!
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@dennywong3826
1 month ago
Oolong high mount tea. Expensive in kuala lumpur
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@donward2674
4 months ago (edited)
Please feature Chee Kim Thong of Five Ancestors Fist
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@Clalngai-jk5iv
4 months ago
Super congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 🥳👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 🙌 💖 🎊
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@umi-utena
8 months ago
❤❤❤❤
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@michaelhammondart
8 months ago
White Haired Devil AKA Bok Mo Chu. Great ,famous Hung Fut Master.
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@edmilsonli5132
8 months ago
As I said last time.. could you make one video on eagle claw grandmaster Lau fat mang?
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@lclcbl
3 months ago
Will there be a part 3?
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@EddieParker-lb3vi
8 months ago
Wing Chun was known to be founded by Ng Mui a Buddhist Nun. She met a young woman Yip Wing Chun & taught her a "Nameless Form" which had to be Siu Nam Tao. Judging by what I learned I believed other forms were formed by Future Genarations of the art. Leung Bok Chau.was taught by his wife ,Yip Wing Chun & he's The 1 who gave Wing Chun its name. The couples taught their nephews & they went on teaching future Contributioners the art. Even today, Wing Chun is still Evolving by The Masters of today because of its simplicity 👌.
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@alemspahovic4126
8 days ago
@Learnchinesenow What movie title is of a song from 8:03 ?
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@johncox2912
8 months ago (edited)
Anytime a style that is designed for actual fighting steps into a sports area to "prove itself," it's already lost. There is a MAJOR difference between bare knuckle anything goes fighting and stepping into any given ring with gloves. You have to recognize this and be aware of the differences.
One of the most eye opening scenes in the IP Man movies was when a kung fu master fought a boxer despite never having seen boxing before. The boxer wins. One of the reasons for the win is the edge the boxer had by being in the ring with his gloves on. This incident reminds me of a boxing champion who challenged my Sensei. My Sensei refused and ducked out of fighting this man for months. The man eventually caught my Sensei and literally put him in a corner and told him he had no choice but to fight. Literally with one blow, my Sensei ended the boxers career right then and there. True story. DO NOT let your ego get the best of you!!!! There was a REASON my Sensei ducked out of fighting this man, and it wasn't out of fear.
The moral of the story: Respect sport fighters for what they can do, but realize that there is a WORLD of difference between bare knuckle "anything goes" and what happens in the ring.
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@pereirahelder2855
7 months ago
Thank you for this video.
Regarding Wong Jack Man, what can you tell us about him? Was he considered a grandmaster on the same level as Ip Man? Do you agree with me if I consider Yuen Woo Ping to be one of the last great Chinese masters of our time? 🤔
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@CarmenChangRomani
8 months ago
Hola.Interesante, pero no se inglés.Tambiem debería salir en castellano. Desde Perú.
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@NecroViolator
8 months ago
Wing Chun master Tu Tengyao is damn good. !.
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@madeinresitasometimeago3970
8 months ago
'I've red about a master named "Name with an iron belly". Forgot his name though.
Can anyone provide some info please?
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@keithdarbonne6774
8 months ago
Small correction. Fist of the white lotus was not about Bak Mei ( white eyebrow but his kung fu brother Bái liánhuā( white Lotus). You know that because in the beginning of the movie it shows bqi Mei being killed by the tiger get and crane technique and then later when hung hsi kuan son hung wen ting tried to get his revenge white lotus told his combined technique of tiger crane wouldn’t beat him like it did bai mei
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@dominiqueemond827
1 day ago
Funny how he only mentions that the MMA guy defeated a wing chun person (of questionable skill), but he fails to mention the MMA guy beat tonnes of Tai Chi masters and other stylists.
In every Kung Fu style, there are people who have no skill, and some who have great skill. Just because 1 random person loses a fight, it does not mean the style is worthless.
Peace.
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@michaely9857
8 months ago
Bei Mei, in the movies (or mythology), was not an escapee from the burning temple. He was one of the guys who wanted to destroy the shaolin temple to please the imperial palace. 😂
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@big00bull
6 months ago
Your floppy t-shirt really fails
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@mutsuzawa
7 months ago
Great channel by the way. You may not be so skilled, but you have created something that has added a great contribution. There are many skilled martial artists but you are one of the few doing this which is extremely needed.
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@SL-ml6fy
8 months ago
I have never heard of this version of Bak Mei's backstory where he was one of the surviving monks. He is usually portrayed as one of those hunting these monks down.
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@gingermintrose
8 months ago
Amazing!
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@irmaone23
8 months ago
Why there is no Fong Sai Yuk?
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@konstantinvojvodic2803
8 months ago
We definitely need the completion of the 5 ancestors. They are not being discussed a lot.
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@triniborn76
8 months ago
Whats the name of that movie with Kara Hui when talking about Wing Chun?
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@aromalja9861
3 days ago
Where is bodhidharma
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@jutingkeok1516
8 months ago
sooo...we should not drink the taiwan high mountain tea just to be safe
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@PazCristo
8 months ago
Sun Lu Tang is a joke. He just the MaBaoguo in his time.
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@NicholasLampitt
6 months ago
I have won a fight, with out hitting the opponent.
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@Raeydiant
8 months ago
My dad and my uncles practice bai mei (pronounced pak mei in hakka), they tried to teach me when I was a kid but I thought it was lame, I ended up doing taekwondo instead ….
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@possecats7575
8 months ago
where is your mustache???
a part 3 pleeeease?
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@TempleToursRedwood
5 months ago
Yes ..very nice...enjoy the history lesson
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@淑俄徐
3 months ago
南無阿彌陀佛
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@BlkBlade206
8 months ago
Hahaha never ind you did the choy lay fut founder here Great info
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@ianthemod
5 months ago
It was actually Ng Mu who created Wing Chun
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@hugonnava
7 months ago
All these masters had masters, and theirs.
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@ALIFuller-f8t
8 months ago (edited)
leaning Chinese like like putting a jigsaw puzzle together but i still want to learn it 👊
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@Typhoon911
7 months ago
As a Wing Chun practitioner of the Pan Nam lineage, I would like to set the record straight. The legend of Ng Mui being the founder of Wing Chun is nothing more than a myth. The true origin of Wing Chun can be traced back to the ancient art called 白鶴拳 White Crane Fist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujian_White_Crane. White Crane originated in Yongchun County, Fujian. Yongchun is the Chinese Mandarin pronunciation of Wing Chun. When White Crane Fist was introduced to the Cantonese in Foshan (most likely on boats), it was known as Wing Chun Bok Hok Kuen (White Crane Fist of Wing Chun or Yongchun) it was later shortened to Wing Chun Kuen.
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@Black-Cat9
8 months ago
wang ziping ??
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@lavender-rosefox8817
5 months ago
Would love to see a video about the 4 dragons of fo shan
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@lumri2002
7 months ago
You have only presented a story Yim Wing-Chun, but have not presented a story of Wu Mei, her teacher (who is a Shaolin nun grandmaster). I hope you will also present a story of Wu Mei in the future.
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@markherron3067
7 months ago
Ba gua palm? Ive never heard that partial translation before. Usually its phonetically translated as "ba gua zhang".
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@joshuamccarroll2188
8 months ago
hey champ great vids - are you one of the guys from the generation .... tech and films - British Ben, I think.
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@marconecchi-ghiri6572
8 months ago
What about hung Kuen
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@thomasincali
8 months ago
Ng Mui was actually the founder of Wing Chun.
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@avmelidor
7 months ago
Illuminating
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@KralFerdi1903
8 months ago
King BRUCE LEE 💓
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@boogiemarsh
8 months ago
Hi, can you recommend any good theatre or shows in China that performs Kung Fu for tourists to watch ?
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@OhFookinELL
7 months ago
Fascinating.
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@ahmedalarishi3913
6 months ago (edited)
This is very interesting. as a blind guy, Wing Chun kung fu seems to be among the possible things that I can practice due to the sticky hand tactic.
I rely on a similar tactic when practicing judo since feeling the opponents movements without relying on sight is exactly what I need.
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@capedeh8225
8 months ago
your pronunciation kindda... and i think his named is lee sho bun?
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@GlobalCitizen369
8 months ago
❤🔥🔥🔥
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@djoneforever
8 months ago (edited)
Great Masters of Kung Fu doesn't come from China,
They come from Laos.
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@mikeposavic9646
6 months ago
Very painful some of my favorite chin na concepts. Very Good.
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@stefmethaudsw
7 months ago
Why there are no Wudang masters in your videos?
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@vileevil47gonzalez92
8 months ago
Yeah till mad Dog
Exposed them
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@robkrol1101
1 month ago
And what about female masters if there was aside wing chun??
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@thefryingpan951
8 months ago
what i wonder was how the hell they actually put this through practical use. Because as well know these days i mean kung fu has been made a fool of in comparison to muay thai and other forms of martial arts
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@justallah2785
8 months ago
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@kairinase
8 months ago
Chinese treat Kung Fu like tertiary education.
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@Marco-qh7pl
6 months ago (edited)
a lot of masters and styles described but only wing chun has been criticized and doubted. As usual. But I expected that from usual mma lovers in a sparring video, not in a video like this.
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@StuartAnderson-xl4bo
8 months ago
Flowery kicks and weak punches you.never see Kung Fu.or Wushu.winning any real combat or sports. Its more gymnastics than fighting
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@efrensupanga257
8 months ago
They are just good in movies, of course.
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@takusungjung3894
8 months ago
yeah but the truth is martial arts dosnt help u in the long run it makes u go crazy..../in the long run
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@Livingtree32
8 months ago
This is largely “stories” not history.
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@matthieusaade3616
8 months ago
5 great bullshito masters 😂😂
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@mr.cookie7308
8 months ago
Im Chinese, and I can say that Chinese Kung Fu is utterly useless as a form of combat. Dont get a black eye going around doing your kung fu if you dont know any better.
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@jamesanagnos6123
2 weeks ago
wing chun SUCKS
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@ronni3900
4 months ago
Pls review Hung Hsi Guan for your next video. Donnie Yen did great in portraiting him in his 80's series.
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@microsuxx
8 months ago
once upon a time in china .. monkey king .. i think ..
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