Wing Chun True Disciple - Fight 2 of 3

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Wing Chun Ving Tsun Vingtsun Master Wang Zhi Peng Combat Sparring Blocking Attacking Fighting Jai Harman Chi Sau Bruce Lee One Inch Punch Martial Arts Knock Out Knockouts 王志鹏 咏春拳
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This is video 2 of 3 in a series of fights inside Beijing VingTsun School to demonstrate hand speed/accuracy/footwork and power.

Though the fights are with friends and classmates the fights are real and people do get hurt.

normally we would ware a lot of padding and there are no rules.

This is no way a full representation of VingTsun as there are rules to these fights so please don't comment on "where are the other techniques"

I have been training in martial arts from 6 years old including: Tae Kwon Do, Bujinkan Ninjitsu, UK-Boxing, Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Wing Chun(VingTsun) and most importantly experienced hundreds of random street/bar/club/gang related fights 'not out of choice'.

Anybody can train to punch a target but if you have no skill in when and where to hit then you may aswell be hitting at thin air.

The punch that concluded this fight was what you will know it as a ONE-Inch-Punch a name coined by Bruce Lee, but in fact not true to its name. the punch CAN be delivered from one inch away or one foot away using the same principals in motion. Three on target will give you these results.

I live in china and train under Master Wang Zhi Peng at Beijing VingTsun school.

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Jai Harman

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Wing Chun True Disciple - Fight 2 of 3

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  • Finally more people ...

    Finally more people fighting with wing chun! Not bad but you need to get closer in and stay there. But good for you for actually fighting with it we need more people like us in this style to keep it alive.

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  • Very good videos:)

    Very good videos:)

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  • i understand there ...

    i understand there are no kicks in the sparring. i think WC kicks are very effective when used with the correct WC principles and i think structure and grounding is the key to good chinese martial arts, which a lot of people lack and blame the system when they loose a fight. take care bro. , very good fights.

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  • There are kicks in ...

    There are kicks in the system, but it depends on who you learn from. For me, the kicks don't come out unless the hands are in trouble. So much of the WC system depends on your structure - channeling your wieght from the ground to get power. So kicks aren't used as much. They are still very effective though, and in some circles they're called "invisible kicks" b/c they are below the waist line (can't see them come out if the practicioner is good).

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  • i just got my ...

    i just got my answer, no kicks.

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  • really good fights. ...

    really good fights. got one question, is any form of kicks allowed?

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  • great wing chun, ...

    great wing chun, I'm very happy to know you..

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