Excellent! Pak Mei is rare as a kung fu style, but there are still a few different branches and so there are differences between them...which is fine....and expected. For those people saying it is "fake" pak mei... please grow up and do some proper research. Sifu Benjamin Culos and Sifu John Barbary travelled to China often to train there with a specific lineage, and have successfully brought it to France. As far as I can see, they are very skillful and authentic. I don't train in Pak Mei...I train in Wing Chun in Canada, but from what I've researched about them, they are legit, and people in France are lucky to have access to these guys. Respect! :)
Wu Tang is a Taoist branch of Chinese Kung Fu and is represented in martial arts like Tai Chi, Baguazhang, Xing Yi Quan, and Li Ho Ba Fa, this is Pak Mei and from the Hakka culture and people of China. So this is not Wu Tang branch. I am also going to go out on a limb here and assume your incorrectly pronouncing Wu Tang as written, instead of saying it correctly as Wu Dang.
I love Pak Mei and all the Hakka arts. I had studied a little Pak Mei back in the late 80's early 90's and later in the 2010's I studied Southern Mantis. My main bread and butter styles are Wing Chun and Xing Yi Quan. One thing I noticed while watching this school performance is how tense and stiff all of the students including the sifu were throughout. That's one of the reasons I quit Hung Ga back in the 90's after studying it for 4 years. None of the teachers at that time were Song or relaxed. I also noticed that some of the students heads bobbed up and down or side to side when moving or striking from their stances. There were also times when the performer winced or closed their eyes when throwing strikes and techniques. I am not at all a fan of choreographed self defense demonstrations such as displayed in this video as everyone came in to attack one at a time in a slow, sloppy staccato manner, very unrealistic for a serious attacker. Even when two attackers moved in you can see one of them not attacking and in at least one instance didn't even come in with their hands up. Just once I would like to see a school do a demo where they have a few highly skilled students wearing protective gear going full speed and power to a Sifu not wearing any protection except maybe a cup and eye protection and take them down as if they were real attackers on the street. Well that's just my 2 cents and observations.
Do you guys do any sparring? Because one of the major flaws in most styles of Kung Fu are the lack of practical applications in fighting due to lack of sparring, also I hope you have some your students compete in professional combat sports such as Boxing, Kickboxing or even MMA to prove how impressive your martial arts truly are.
Trying to display a martial arts' effectiveness in a "combat sport" isn't as effective as one often thinks. In combat sports, a lot of martial arts are very limited by the rules imposed because in a sport scenario there are no groin shots, throat strikes, throat grabbing, eye gouging, finger/toe manipulations, certain strikes grounded opponent, and many, many more. The only stuff you can test in a combat sport are the martial arts specific to that combat sport. It doesn't do a good job of simulating a realistic scenario as we're often led to believe. The illegal moves in combat sports can easily make up like half of what makes other martial arts' movesets/techniques.
@@BenyaminLorit This isn't even close to true. Eye pokes and gouging typically isn't reliable, it usually only happens on accident and throat grabbing doesn't work. Finger and toe manipulations are allowed. The only grounded strikes not allowed are usually knee's and 12-6 elbows, which are allowed in ONE FC. Groin strikes aren't allowed as they can cause real and serious complications, nobody should risk not being able to have children over a fight, but don't act like a trained professional fighter can't throw groin strikes. I love Kung fu such as this, but it has no real application in the real world of fighting. I have nothing against Kung Fu, but I won't stand for people trying to sell it as legit. I grew up doing Karate and Kung Fu in a rough neighborhood. I was probably in over 100 fights and didn't win a single one of them. It's seriously dangerous to try and spread this lie. Kung Fu is wonderful, but it isn't fighting.
@@StarkPierrot Of course everybody is an expert online behind their computer screen. You telling me you grew up learning Kung Fu and karate been in over 100 fights and lost all of them. 😂😂😂... You just lost all your credibility.
@@ESFDragxnFistEntertainment You can ask any kid in the ghetto, a 100 fights isn't a feat, I also never claimed to be an expert. Teaching people Kung fu and point Karate as self defense is dangerous, especially for children. Since I was old enough I train at Fight Ready, real Martial Arts taught me how to actually hold my own. Idc if you believe my life story or not, but you can ask anyone who trains in MMA\BJJ\Muay Thai\Kickboxing, they'll tell you the same thing as me.
Beautiful🤩💯 If only we all could extend the lifespan 1000s of years. Would love to study and achieve mastery of EVERY martial art form and express self🤯🤯🤯
Black belt here, not really. It doesn't quite cut it. It looks badass, but I wouldn't put my stamp of approval on it. Most peeps stick to the tried-and-true martial arts that have proven themselves in the MMA ring, cause they work. take my advice with a grain of salt though, you know what suits you best.
Peu importe quelle vidéo d'arts martiaux on regarde, y a toujours au moins un type pour écrire "ça marche pas en MMA". Changez de disque, les mecs, c'est lassant. Essayez vous-même ou alors regardez des vidéos de MMA directement pour satisfaire votre petite obsession.
lol, tf are they doing. first of all you will never ever knock anyone out with those chain punches, even if you put your whole waist into it, not gonna happen. Second of all if you start using your entire force and do one of those finger jabs, i don't care how many push ups you can do on your finger tips, or using the second knuckle, the "leopard fist" your fingers are going to break. "oh but we only hit the plexus and the throat and soft targets" well, it only takes 1cm off to hit a bone or hard muscles. Nobody is just going to stand there and wait for it, people move, its a fight. As for breaking a brick, 12 year olds can break bricks, its a parlor trick at this point. I love traditional martial arts, but i think a lot of it isn't very effective in combat, of course it has other health benefits, and could also get you in shape, train your reflexes, all kinds of benefits. As for the validity of the actual pak mei kung fu style, and the lineage? who knows.
Wow way to go telling the world how incredibly ignorant you are about martial arts! If you have ever been to a school that teaches Hakka arts like Bak Mei effectively and correctly, then you would know that the internal engine they use to generate force and power is much more superior than punching from your shoulders, waist etc. Even in Wing Chun the chain punches when done right hit harder than a typical right cross in western boxing. You also have a far greater chance of breaking your wrist or hand using traditional western boxing techniques out on the street as those punching methods were developed specifically for use while in the ring and only when wearing taped up hands inside protective gloves. Oh and I have sparred bare knuckle using a phoenix eye fist without ever hurting my fingers or hands as I have conditioned them over the years. Heck back in the mid 90's when I did Choy Li Fut we always sparred using the leopard fist and not one of us in the school ever had issues with broken fingers or hands, and that was years before I learned how to condition my hands properly for strikes.
@@BaritoneUkeBeast4Life keep living in a fantasy world. Internal engine? might as well talk about the tooth fairy at this point.. If the WC chain punch was so effective they'd use it in MMA all the time..not once has any fighter been knocked out using a wc punch in the history of televised fighting, not once? and thats an effective punch? I did wing chung for years, i know the style very well. WC punches don't work when it comes to delivering power. Theres no way to generate proper force, and theres no transfer of weight. Compared to a basic jab its worthless tbh. It was effective on the rooftops because of the nature of the fights there, usually the fights would end after one guy got punched in the nose and started to bleed. Wow you did sparring with leopard fist.. cause sparring is like a real fight right? nope. Did you even read what i said? Full force.. not some sparring crap..
@@mikehunt9884 Wow are you living in a dream world kiddo, first of all most of the people involved in MMA are dimwits like yourself who never bothered to take the time or train using the chain punch as it's used in Wing Chun and don't realize what it is capable of that is why they don't have it in their toolset. Second before the advent of boxing gloves and ring fighting, western boxers used the proper and natural vertical fist that is used in Wing Chun. Because of gloves and ring fighting like boxing the methods of punching changed to be more effective when forced to wear big bulky gloves. You need to learn how to read as not once did I ever claim sparring had anything to do with real fighting. All I said was that during sparring I never had any damage from using a leopard fist. While sparring is not fighting, one could still incur an injury using a technique like a leopard fist in sparring the same as in an actual fight if the MA if done improperly.
Pak mei is not only train to compete against mma, of course there is rule for not attack eyes, neck, groin, and ... the high level of pak mei and choy lay fut are to use claws and knuckle eyes fist. Ít would be dangerous too. It is not only a combat sport as mma
This video is a display of egocentricity, this is not the ethos of Pak Mei!!! If one’s induction/deduction is irrational to actual context, the moment, the adolescence mind whether it be a child or adult form is in perpetual thinking,,, unable to condense to thought, leaving the individual with shaded eyes. Love to ALL
I agree wholeheartedly with your first sentence. The rest of what you wrote however, I chalk up as incoherent ramblings that go nowhere or say anything rational.
@@Kenzaki1010 Hello!!! RUclips is full of lies and falsehoods, false masters!!! Search for the True Wing Chun!: Maday Nobert Emin Boztep Leung Ching Sifu Thassos Fast, Explosive and Continuous. the most efficient martial art😁
Incredible feats of strength, how ever, the question is, how is it really applicable in the streets? Man i hold a black belt in a different martial art.. Those moves, mine and yours, are applicable in shows and movies. I/u might win a fight cuz of stamina, hard training, maybe a hit or two or a really good kick against an ignorant foe, but when things get real, no single art is good enough, you have to be a well rounded fighter, not a sifu, or a Master or a Sensei, grabble good, and strike hard. Enough with these illusions where ppl will hit you the way u want and stand waiting for your response! As an act.. wonderful moves though!
Well, it really depends on the person and the quality of the training. For example, people say "MMA this", and "MMA that", but without the proper training, MMA is useless, and that goes the same for any fighting system anywhere. As far as the demo goes in this clip, I've participated in demos like those, and they really aren't meant to simulate real combat, they are pretty much for the masses. Real combat is actually pretty boring for the public to watch. But you know, gotta make the advertisement lol.
I mean, to be fair, in a street altercation, a decent boxer will probably beat the absolute crap out of just about anyone who tries something, since you know, 99% chance they aren’t being challenged by another decent boxer or someone of equivalent skill, and things are a little different in a street scenario than a duel. So it’d be more like a few punches and things are done probably. Same for say Muay Thai. They’re singular arts with a primary focus, and they’ll probably come out on top in a street altercation. So if you train honestly and have that same level of skill, you’d probably be fine. If you’re trying to compete in MMA though? No, it won’t be enough. One, it’s in the name, and two, train for what you intend to do. If it’s a hobby then train it as a hobby. For competition, then train it to compete for the rules you’ll compete under. 9 times out of 10 the problem is you got someone who trained it for forms and tradition who doesn’t know the difference between that and fighting competition, and then they step into the ring not realizing they don’t have an ounce of experience in that scenario.
Fat San Pak Mei, as seen in the use of leopard fist. Fat San has Pak Mei in it, but it is not straight Pak Mei. Check the other Frenchman practising Fat San
So I'm 100% in favor preservation of traditional martial arts as a piece of martial arts history and Chinese culture, so in that regard BRAVO!!! But in terms of combat applications; I'm so sick of people who've obviously never been in fights perpetuating this idea that a strike to the temple - especially with an area of the hand with brittle bones like the fingers - is going to be an instant fight ender or KO. They're very much not. Aim for the chin or the neck.
They do. And typically they don't aim for the temple with the Phoenix Eye Fist. They aim essentially foe pressure points such at the eye and the throat even doing swiping motions with the knuckle to effectively have a better chance at breaking or crushing the larynx. The fist itself isn't all to brittle either. It's reinforced with the thumb either on top of the side and if used on softer areas of the body like it's intended to it wouldn't really hurt a person with conditioned fists.
@@GunShocka when people say "Kung-Fu they're speaking usually as an umbrella term for Chinese martial arts specifically. In that regard, while many arts have Chinese influences, the belief that all arts came from kung-fu is a lie. Every country throughout history has had fighting systems that are indigenous to their country or land. It'd be more accurate to say everything Martial art comes from Roman Pankration, but even that would not be totally true.
Ca se passe toujours comme ils le veulent dans leurs entraînements.. Sauf que si ça ne marche pas...? Il faut combattre sans savoir ce que l'autre va faire pour progresser. Et s'entraîner avec des règles pour ne pas se blesser avec ses partenaires. Seul le Kudo et quelques rares autres disciplines ont démontré l'efficacité dans des randoris libres au festival des arts martiaux. Mais il faut être très à l'aise pour réussir une telle prouesse, et ne pas présenter un plat préparé.
Mon dieux le niveau est horrible... C'est typiquement le genre d'école ou on s’entraîne a des enchaînements de coups deux par deux à taper vite sans logique. Le Tchao Ma (position à 2:35) est horriblement mal fait par les cinq pratiquants, et je ne parle même pas du salut qui va avec... On ne frappe jamais sec un coup dans un salut traditionnel car ces saluts variaient selon les écoles et cachaient différentes représentation de techniques qui se devaient pas être dévoilées à d'autres styles. Ce monsieur est un Sifu ? Eh bah un vrai Sifu du style serait très déçu de voir que c'est ce genre "d'experts" qui représentent la discipline.
@@LWSPAKMEI Je t'excuse, après ce que j'ai écrit j'ai fait énormément de recherches sur votre école, votre grand maître et vos techniques (du peu que j'ai pu apercevoir). Je m'étais avancé et avais jugé trop vite et avec peu d'informations pardonnez-moi pour l'offense. Vous êtes une école dans tout ce qu'elle a de plus traditionnelle et de respectable. Bonne continuation et encore milles excuses. 🙏
Eduardo Rodriguez je t explique mon gars ces pas du faux pak mei car il y a 2 styles de pak Mei et se pak Mei viens de l’un des héritiers qui étais rester en vie voilà donc ce n’est pas du faux pak mei
SIFU is gonna be lit.
Same reason I am here. We are finally getting a proper martial arts video game.
@@wookie6659 Just a week away baby!
All here for the same reason!
It was indeed lit
you were really right
i just noticed who the guy was... he's the fight coordinator of Sifu
Indeed.
Yeah!!! You got it. His name is Sifu Benjamin Colussi.
I just here SIFUS voice after a combo here .. love Ben he’s a pak mei genius
Excellent! Pak Mei is rare as a kung fu style, but there are still a few different branches and so there are differences between them...which is fine....and expected. For those people saying it is "fake" pak mei... please grow up and do some proper research. Sifu Benjamin Culos and Sifu John Barbary travelled to China often to train there with a specific lineage, and have successfully brought it to France. As far as I can see, they are very skillful and authentic. I don't train in Pak Mei...I train in Wing Chun in Canada, but from what I've researched about them, they are legit, and people in France are lucky to have access to these guys. Respect! :)
I don’t want to grow up I’m a toys r us kid!
I agree for sifu Barbary .
Wing Chung made it first. Hope more Chinese kung fu styles like Pak Mei gets to be more internationally recognised and popularised like Wing Chung.
Actually wing chun came later... Wing chun came from wu mei and BAK MEI came from wu mei rival.
Sifu brought me here
WU TANG FOREVER
That Guy 👐
Wu Tang is a Taoist branch of Chinese Kung Fu and is represented in martial arts like Tai Chi, Baguazhang, Xing Yi Quan, and Li Ho Ba Fa, this is Pak Mei and from the Hakka culture and people of China. So this is not Wu Tang branch. I am also going to go out on a limb here and assume your incorrectly pronouncing Wu Tang as written, instead of saying it correctly as Wu Dang.
Wu Tang Clan ain't nuthin to fuck wit!
I watched a jackie chan action scene and learned and understood more.
I love Pak Mei and all the Hakka arts. I had studied a little Pak Mei back in the late 80's early 90's and later in the 2010's I studied Southern Mantis. My main bread and butter styles are Wing Chun and Xing Yi Quan. One thing I noticed while watching this school performance is how tense and stiff all of the students including the sifu were throughout. That's one of the reasons I quit Hung Ga back in the 90's after studying it for 4 years. None of the teachers at that time were Song or relaxed. I also noticed that some of the students heads bobbed up and down or side to side when moving or striking from their stances. There were also times when the performer winced or closed their eyes when throwing strikes and techniques.
I am not at all a fan of choreographed self defense demonstrations such as displayed in this video as everyone came in to attack one at a time in a slow, sloppy staccato manner, very unrealistic for a serious attacker. Even when two attackers moved in you can see one of them not attacking and in at least one instance didn't even come in with their hands up. Just once I would like to see a school do a demo where they have a few highly skilled students wearing protective gear going full speed and power to a Sifu not wearing any protection except maybe a cup and eye protection and take them down as if they were real attackers on the street. Well that's just my 2 cents and observations.
Do you guys do any sparring? Because one of the major flaws in most styles of Kung Fu are the lack of practical applications in fighting due to lack of sparring, also I hope you have some your students compete in professional combat sports such as Boxing, Kickboxing or even MMA to prove how impressive your martial arts truly are.
Amen for truth
Trying to display a martial arts' effectiveness in a "combat sport" isn't as effective as one often thinks. In combat sports, a lot of martial arts are very limited by the rules imposed because in a sport scenario there are no groin shots, throat strikes, throat grabbing, eye gouging, finger/toe manipulations, certain strikes grounded opponent, and many, many more. The only stuff you can test in a combat sport are the martial arts specific to that combat sport. It doesn't do a good job of simulating a realistic scenario as we're often led to believe. The illegal moves in combat sports can easily make up like half of what makes other martial arts' movesets/techniques.
@@BenyaminLorit This isn't even close to true. Eye pokes and gouging typically isn't reliable, it usually only happens on accident and throat grabbing doesn't work. Finger and toe manipulations are allowed. The only grounded strikes not allowed are usually knee's and 12-6 elbows, which are allowed in ONE FC. Groin strikes aren't allowed as they can cause real and serious complications, nobody should risk not being able to have children over a fight, but don't act like a trained professional fighter can't throw groin strikes. I love Kung fu such as this, but it has no real application in the real world of fighting. I have nothing against Kung Fu, but I won't stand for people trying to sell it as legit. I grew up doing Karate and Kung Fu in a rough neighborhood. I was probably in over 100 fights and didn't win a single one of them. It's seriously dangerous to try and spread this lie. Kung Fu is wonderful, but it isn't fighting.
@@StarkPierrot
Of course everybody is an expert online behind their computer screen. You telling me you grew up learning Kung Fu and karate been in over 100 fights and lost all of them. 😂😂😂... You just lost all your credibility.
@@ESFDragxnFistEntertainment You can ask any kid in the ghetto, a 100 fights isn't a feat, I also never claimed to be an expert. Teaching people Kung fu and point Karate as self defense is dangerous, especially for children. Since I was old enough I train at Fight Ready, real Martial Arts taught me how to actually hold my own. Idc if you believe my life story or not, but you can ask anyone who trains in MMA\BJJ\Muay Thai\Kickboxing, they'll tell you the same thing as me.
Beautiful🤩💯
If only we all could extend the lifespan 1000s of years. Would love to study and achieve mastery of EVERY martial art form and express self🤯🤯🤯
If that were Possibly I would have had fun challenging you
XD
Does it work in the mma?
Yes. But depends on the mastery of the practitioner of Pak Mei.
Black belt here, not really.
It doesn't quite cut it. It looks badass, but I wouldn't put my stamp of approval on it. Most peeps stick to the tried-and-true martial arts that have proven themselves in the MMA ring, cause they work.
take my advice with a grain of salt though, you know what suits you best.
Peu importe quelle vidéo d'arts martiaux on regarde, y a toujours au moins un type pour écrire "ça marche pas en MMA". Changez de disque, les mecs, c'est lassant. Essayez vous-même ou alors regardez des vidéos de MMA directement pour satisfaire votre petite obsession.
lol, tf are they doing.
first of all you will never ever knock anyone out with those chain punches, even if you put your whole waist into it, not gonna happen. Second of all if you start using your entire force and do one of those finger jabs, i don't care how many push ups you can do on your finger tips, or using the second knuckle, the "leopard fist" your fingers are going to break. "oh but we only hit the plexus and the throat and soft targets" well, it only takes 1cm off to hit a bone or hard muscles. Nobody is just going to stand there and wait for it, people move, its a fight. As for breaking a brick, 12 year olds can break bricks, its a parlor trick at this point.
I love traditional martial arts, but i think a lot of it isn't very effective in combat, of course it has other health benefits, and could also get you in shape, train your reflexes, all kinds of benefits. As for the validity of the actual pak mei kung fu style, and the lineage? who knows.
Wow way to go telling the world how incredibly ignorant you are about martial arts! If you have ever been to a school that teaches Hakka arts like Bak Mei effectively and correctly, then you would know that the internal engine they use to generate force and power is much more superior than punching from your shoulders, waist etc. Even in Wing Chun the chain punches when done right hit harder than a typical right cross in western boxing. You also have a far greater chance of breaking your wrist or hand using traditional western boxing techniques out on the street as those punching methods were developed specifically for use while in the ring and only when wearing taped up hands inside protective gloves. Oh and I have sparred bare knuckle using a phoenix eye fist without ever hurting my fingers or hands as I have conditioned them over the years. Heck back in the mid 90's when I did Choy Li Fut we always sparred using the leopard fist and not one of us in the school ever had issues with broken fingers or hands, and that was years before I learned how to condition my hands properly for strikes.
@@BaritoneUkeBeast4Life keep living in a fantasy world. Internal engine? might as well talk about the tooth fairy at this point.. If the WC chain punch was so effective they'd use it in MMA all the time..not once has any fighter been knocked out using a wc punch in the history of televised fighting, not once? and thats an effective punch? I did wing chung for years, i know the style very well. WC punches don't work when it comes to delivering power. Theres no way to generate proper force, and theres no transfer of weight. Compared to a basic jab its worthless tbh. It was effective on the rooftops because of the nature of the fights there, usually the fights would end after one guy got punched in the nose and started to bleed.
Wow you did sparring with leopard fist.. cause sparring is like a real fight right? nope. Did you even read what i said? Full force.. not some sparring crap..
@@mikehunt9884 Wow are you living in a dream world kiddo, first of all most of the people involved in MMA are dimwits like yourself who never bothered to take the time or train using the chain punch as it's used in Wing Chun and don't realize what it is capable of that is why they don't have it in their toolset. Second before the advent of boxing gloves and ring fighting, western boxers used the proper and natural vertical fist that is used in Wing Chun. Because of gloves and ring fighting like boxing the methods of punching changed to be more effective when forced to wear big bulky gloves. You need to learn how to read as not once did I ever claim sparring had anything to do with real fighting. All I said was that during sparring I never had any damage from using a leopard fist. While sparring is not fighting, one could still incur an injury using a technique like a leopard fist in sparring the same as in an actual fight if the MA if done improperly.
Bien stylé ! Vif
, rapide et puissant !! (Wu-Tang Clan en back 😎😎)
C'est pas fais pour être stylé
Yang you're next
Pak mei is not only train to compete against mma, of course there is rule for not attack eyes, neck, groin, and ... the high level of pak mei and choy lay fut are to use claws and knuckle eyes fist. Ít would be dangerous too. It is not only a combat sport as mma
Ayo is that Afro Samurai soundtrack at the start? Straight fuckin fire
jackie chan etait pratiquant de Pak mei a la base
Quelqu'un connaît le nom du son svp ?
I swear to jebus... I ROTFLOL when I saw the demonstration. 10/10 comedy will watch again.
This video is a display of egocentricity, this is not the ethos of Pak Mei!!! If one’s induction/deduction is irrational to actual context, the moment, the adolescence mind whether it be a child or adult form is in perpetual thinking,,, unable to condense to thought, leaving the individual with shaded eyes. Love to ALL
You do not know the best, they have one of the best "rated" schools (google) in Paris .. In a Chinatown .. awesome business.
I agree wholeheartedly with your first sentence. The rest of what you wrote however, I chalk up as incoherent ramblings that go nowhere or say anything rational.
الفنون القتالية تعلمك التوضع و ليس المشي بهده الصفة( التفاخر) ووحتى القوة الداخلية لن تنضح بهدهي الصفة
Magnifique
El estilo más letal de arte marcial, pero lamentablemente es una secta el pak mei
cool
Real Kung Fu, Excellent 🙏👏
search for Wing chun.
@@AraujoGn1_6 Searched for “Wing Chun” and the first 5 videos are of Wing Chun guys getting beat up…
@@Kenzaki1010 Hello!!!
RUclips is full of lies and falsehoods, false masters!!!
Search for the True Wing Chun!:
Maday Nobert
Emin Boztep
Leung Ching
Sifu Thassos
Fast, Explosive and Continuous.
the most efficient martial art😁
Incredible feats of strength, how ever, the question is, how is it really applicable in the streets? Man i hold a black belt in a different martial art..
Those moves, mine and yours, are applicable in shows and movies. I/u might win a fight cuz of stamina, hard training, maybe a hit or two or a really good kick against an ignorant foe, but when things get real, no single art is good enough, you have to be a well rounded fighter, not a sifu, or a Master or a Sensei, grabble good, and strike hard. Enough with these illusions where ppl will hit you the way u want and stand waiting for your response!
As an act.. wonderful moves though!
Well, it really depends on the person and the quality of the training. For example, people say "MMA this", and "MMA that", but without the proper training, MMA is useless, and that goes the same for any fighting system anywhere.
As far as the demo goes in this clip, I've participated in demos like those, and they really aren't meant to simulate real combat, they are pretty much for the masses. Real combat is actually pretty boring for the public to watch. But you know, gotta make the advertisement lol.
Yeah, its almost like the word "art" in Martial Art means something...
I mean, to be fair, in a street altercation, a decent boxer will probably beat the absolute crap out of just about anyone who tries something, since you know, 99% chance they aren’t being challenged by another decent boxer or someone of equivalent skill, and things are a little different in a street scenario than a duel. So it’d be more like a few punches and things are done probably.
Same for say Muay Thai.
They’re singular arts with a primary focus, and they’ll probably come out on top in a street altercation.
So if you train honestly and have that same level of skill, you’d probably be fine.
If you’re trying to compete in MMA though? No, it won’t be enough. One, it’s in the name, and two, train for what you intend to do.
If it’s a hobby then train it as a hobby. For competition, then train it to compete for the rules you’ll compete under.
9 times out of 10 the problem is you got someone who trained it for forms and tradition who doesn’t know the difference between that and fighting competition, and then they step into the ring not realizing they don’t have an ounce of experience in that scenario.
It works in a country where guns are outlawed.
@@assailent72 i live in syria. Lol where guns grow up on trees nowadays 🤣🤣🤣
Of course it's pak mei!!!!!!
Yes. Totally. It is Foshan and not from CLC tradition if I'm not mistaken.
Roooaa le kif il a mis du wu tang pour sa démo en bande son. Rien que pour ça j'ai regardé jusqu'au bout !
i am here because SIFU
Afro samurai vibes
Great 👍👍👍
si rapide ! avec puissance ! excellente !
Sifu's main character destroys him I'm sure
he is the sifu main character
I'm sorry, but when they're just not doing their moves on someone or something, they just look like a kid that's trying to do Kung Fu as a joke.
avec du wutang
Is this one of those Christian revival shows? Will there be a church band playing after? Is that Pastor Sifu?
Robert Desmond Warner lol
pour la prochaine des protections pour les élèves pourraient être intéressant pour la cher les frappes
Fat San Pak Mei, as seen in the use of leopard fist. Fat San has Pak Mei in it, but it is not straight Pak Mei. Check the other Frenchman practising Fat San
Looks beautiful but not practical. Try with a resisting opponent
Wtf was that, is that even a martial art, or a male ballet dance .
now compare to tommy carruthers jkd hahah
this guy would be better if he was faster.. just saying
So I'm 100% in favor preservation of traditional martial arts as a piece of martial arts history and Chinese culture, so in that regard BRAVO!!!
But in terms of combat applications; I'm so sick of people who've obviously never been in fights perpetuating this idea that a strike to the temple - especially with an area of the hand with brittle bones like the fingers - is going to be an instant fight ender or KO. They're very much not.
Aim for the chin or the neck.
They do. And typically they don't aim for the temple with the Phoenix Eye Fist. They aim essentially foe pressure points such at the eye and the throat even doing swiping motions with the knuckle to effectively have a better chance at breaking or crushing the larynx. The fist itself isn't all to brittle either. It's reinforced with the thumb either on top of the side and if used on softer areas of the body like it's intended to it wouldn't really hurt a person with conditioned fists.
Kung fu looks cool but it doesnt have any use in a real fight. Stop pretending there is some secret technique behind those strikes
@@mons1117 You do realize all fighting styles are Kung Fu and MMA is just a combination of the lot. So no ones pretending anything.
@@mons1117 if they’re was no application of Kung fu then China probably wouldn’t have been here as long as it has
@@GunShocka when people say "Kung-Fu they're speaking usually as an umbrella term for Chinese martial arts specifically. In that regard, while many arts have Chinese influences, the belief that all arts came from kung-fu is a lie. Every country throughout history has had fighting systems that are indigenous to their country or land. It'd be more accurate to say everything Martial art comes from Roman Pankration, but even that would not be totally true.
Ranton Gang
aaa sopo meg vagdossa Orbán mit látni
@1:30 is so dumb.
@1:10 is powerful going downward not across like @00:47 had claimed. But very impressive knuckles
deamn!!!!
Ca se passe toujours comme ils le veulent dans leurs entraînements.. Sauf que si ça ne marche pas...? Il faut combattre sans savoir ce que l'autre va faire pour progresser. Et s'entraîner avec des règles pour ne pas se blesser avec ses partenaires. Seul le Kudo et quelques rares autres disciplines ont démontré l'efficacité dans des randoris libres au festival des arts martiaux. Mais il faut être très à l'aise pour réussir une telle prouesse, et ne pas présenter un plat préparé.
guillaume petit C’est une présentation pour le festival des arts martiaux. Bien sur que tout est préparé.
Efficace et dangereux !
😂
this looks kinda goofy
This is not Pak Mei Style
Yes it is
Fantasy land
Mdr 😂
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Mon dieux le niveau est horrible... C'est typiquement le genre d'école ou on s’entraîne a des enchaînements de coups deux par deux à taper vite sans logique. Le Tchao Ma (position à 2:35) est horriblement mal fait par les cinq pratiquants, et je ne parle même pas du salut qui va avec... On ne frappe jamais sec un coup dans un salut traditionnel car ces saluts variaient selon les écoles et cachaient différentes représentation de techniques qui se devaient pas être dévoilées à d'autres styles. Ce monsieur est un Sifu ? Eh bah un vrai Sifu du style serait très déçu de voir que c'est ce genre "d'experts" qui représentent la discipline.
Captain Bamboo lol
@@LWSPAKMEI Je t'excuse, après ce que j'ai écrit j'ai fait énormément de recherches sur votre école, votre grand maître et vos techniques (du peu que j'ai pu apercevoir). Je m'étais avancé et avais jugé trop vite et avec peu d'informations pardonnez-moi pour l'offense. Vous êtes une école dans tout ce qu'elle a de plus traditionnelle et de respectable. Bonne continuation et encore milles excuses. 🙏
Captain Bamboo Je suis agréablement surpris par votre mea culpa. Merci pour ces mots. Bien à vous et bonne continuation.
@@LWSPAKMEI Merci à vous de les accueillir. Bonne continuation.
@@paulcr4158 il aurait été plus judicieux de faire tes recherche AVANT de mettre un commentaire, je pense
Such Ego-centric Bullshit!! Pure theatre, that's all.
C'est une démonstration, donc oui c'est du théâtre. Jamais entendu parler de démonstrations ? Vous vous attendiez à un combat de boxe ?
Faux Pak Mei!
Eduardo Rodriguez je t explique mon gars ces pas du faux pak mei car il y a 2 styles de pak Mei et se pak Mei viens de l’un des héritiers qui étais rester en vie voilà donc ce n’est pas du faux pak mei
This is ridiculous… proxy embarrassing to watch.
Looks like ballet😒
Bullshit😢😢😢