A man of honour & courage. Those with cancer would've been bed-ridden before death, yet you see this man doing Wing Chun Cham Kiu, believe it or not, ONE WEEK BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY. Yip Man is one true grandmaster.
Master Yip Man's Cham Kiu seems so different from the one taught by William Cheung. I'd honestly rather be learning the exact forms that Master Yip Man taught.
Don't forget, Yip Man was dieing of cancer when this was filmed. I believe he died about 2 weeks later. There were some moves he didn't have enough strength to do properly. Look at the kick in the set to see what I mean. He doesn't extend it. He did when he taught it though. Either way it's great to see this!
I imagine there are no applications videos? When Yip Man was dying, is it known how much he filmed? I just heard people and read in books that he recorded the three sets, dummy and knife forms, again dying 2 weeks later. Who recorded it, and is there any more, or was that the total amount that was recorded?
@YangYuYan Thought it was Mg Mui who invented that system, and then she passed it on to Yim Wing Chung, the pretty girl, who then passed it on to her hubby.
a master should be respected for what he knows and taught. he taught many students who went on to teach the next generations. if u think u know better, go teach a system instead of criticizing Wing Chun. at that point in Hong Kong, no one knows Wing Chun better than this man. now that you have RUclips and the benefits of 30 years of MMA development, of course it is easy to comment on a traditional art form. nowadays fight schools have lost the attitude of respecting elders or masters.
A man of honour & courage.
Those with cancer would've been bed-ridden
before death, yet you see this man doing
Wing Chun Cham Kiu, believe it or not, ONE
WEEK BEFORE HE PASSED AWAY. Yip Man is one
true grandmaster.
wow, this is nuts. yip man doing the 3rd set. very happy to see this on youtube.
Ah ... the spiritual beauty of an enlightened man moving with the Tao ... yes, this is good!
Yip Man Rocks!!!
Thank you Master Yp Man.
What a true master. Bravo!
What a gem.
Master Yip Man's Cham Kiu seems so different from the one taught by William Cheung. I'd honestly rather be learning the exact forms that Master Yip Man taught.
Don't forget, Yip Man was dieing of cancer when this was filmed. I believe he died about 2 weeks later. There were some moves he didn't have enough strength to do properly. Look at the kick in the set to see what I mean. He doesn't extend it. He did when he taught it though. Either way it's great to see this!
I imagine there are no applications videos? When Yip Man was dying, is it known how much he filmed? I just heard people and read in books that he recorded the three sets, dummy and knife forms, again dying 2 weeks later. Who recorded it, and is there any more, or was that the total amount that was recorded?
amaizing
THE GRANDMASTER IP MAN BEFORE HIS PASSING IN 72
@YangYuYan Thought it was Mg Mui who invented that system, and then she passed it on to Yim Wing Chung, the pretty girl, who then passed it on to her hubby.
@klsuperman Bil Jee "doesn't leave the door"
u talking about yuen wing chun? or her master? or is yong chun another way of saying it.. in mandarine?...???
The original chicken dance!
a master should be respected for what he knows and taught. he taught many students who went on to teach the next generations. if u think u know better, go teach a system instead of criticizing Wing Chun. at that point in Hong Kong, no one knows Wing Chun better than this man. now that you have RUclips and the benefits of 30 years of MMA development, of course it is easy to comment on a traditional art form. nowadays fight schools have lost the attitude of respecting elders or masters.