Wing Chun vs Jeet Kune Do Techniques

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  • @frequencyexpert
    @frequencyexpert  6 лет назад +87

    Here's a video on Wing Chun vs Jeet Kune Do - Which is Better? Which technique did you like best?

    • @nemanjacabarkapalordozunu
      @nemanjacabarkapalordozunu 6 лет назад +1

      Sifu David - Wing Chun, Tai Chi, JeetKuneDo well i wold say 50% vs 50%

    • @umarswaggz1
      @umarswaggz1 6 лет назад +6

      Amazing video bro

    • @frequencyexpert
      @frequencyexpert  6 лет назад +4

      thanks!

    • @blackjack-ks8zn
      @blackjack-ks8zn 6 лет назад +6

      Sifu David - Wing Chun Master of Online Training i'll have to disagree with this vid... I know that youre a good martial artist... The origins of Jeet kun do is from Bruce lee's experience on learning other martial arts style.... Jeet Kun do is wingchun but mixed with other martial arts type, like MMA... Bruce studied wingchun and combined it with other martial arts that he studied... so Jeet Kun Do is a part of Wing Chun....

    • @blackjack-ks8zn
      @blackjack-ks8zn 6 лет назад +1

      Sifu David - Wing Chun Master of Online Training as i explained Jeet Kundo is Wingchun... They are both a system....

  • @Xclub40X
    @Xclub40X 4 года назад +78

    I'm not worried about the guy who knows a thousand different kicks.
    I am worried about the guy who knows one kick but practices it a thousand times

    • @Bobby-ke6tc
      @Bobby-ke6tc 3 года назад +8

      -Bruce lee

    • @snakey5856
      @snakey5856 3 года назад +2

      @@Bobby-ke6tc bro I swear I was about to say that 😂😂

    • @manojsahu-qy3ik
      @manojsahu-qy3ik 3 года назад +4

      You don't need to worry!
      *You just need to right the legend's name after the completion of the statement*

  • @Munecoshh1
    @Munecoshh1 6 лет назад +87

    I took 3 years of JKD and loved it, I also love wing Chung. It’s great to have a mix of both

    • @srn306x
      @srn306x 4 года назад +3

      Yea and as Bruce Lee originally learned Wing Chun so some the techniques must imply to JKD right?

    • @Brandon-sb3nw
      @Brandon-sb3nw 3 года назад +2

      SRN Yes. Its the foundation

    • @dotei6617
      @dotei6617 3 года назад +1

      flex

    • @swiftstreak98
      @swiftstreak98 3 года назад +1

      @Joel 1 In close quarters I recommend the Keysi fighting method

    • @MartialArtsMoves
      @MartialArtsMoves 3 месяца назад

      *I train in JKD and love it. It's truly awesome but like Sifu David said, it's even better if you're a fast person as it suits your ability to further improve it.*

  • @dragostayer9361
    @dragostayer9361 4 года назад +68

    The master of kung fu once said its not about what style you used its about how you master it ✌✌✌

    • @slckb0y65
      @slckb0y65 4 года назад +7

      mine once said it's not about what style you used, it's about who was the one eating dirt by the end of the fight.

    • @Seroquel-
      @Seroquel- 3 года назад

      Are you quoting the movie ip man?

    • @fahmy2754
      @fahmy2754 3 года назад

      @@Seroquel- i know, in Ip Man 1 right?

    • @Truongster
      @Truongster 3 года назад

      That is true

    • @nicelit
      @nicelit 3 года назад +1

      Be water my friend

  • @nigelmay6870
    @nigelmay6870 6 лет назад +39

    it is correct to talk of master Bruce in the present tense, always he will be present, master emotional content and putting more than 100% into every thing you do people... emotional content is not anger!

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад +1

      He was never a master! Stop saying that! He never mastered wing chun or any other systems! To master something, you must know the whole system, and he only knew bits-and-pieces of several systems. He was a sifu at best!

    • @hairyplotter1121
      @hairyplotter1121 3 года назад +4

      @@mightymeatmonsta he created jeet kune do, how was he not a master? He took what he found useful and discarded the rest

    • @bigdoglilkitty
      @bigdoglilkitty 3 года назад +2

      @@hairyplotter1121 good answer, that was his advice to other Martial Artist

  • @Kung-Tech-Fu
    @Kung-Tech-Fu 6 лет назад +362

    As a Jeet June Do teacher I like to say that the premise of the title is wrong. The nucleus of JKD is Bruce lee's modified wing chin. That's where you should focus your argument. JKD itself is not a style but does have a base of 25 systems but is not confined to. The concept is completely open and progressive. Therefore cannot be compared to any style that is confined and or has perimeters.

    • @alexbagirov4855
      @alexbagirov4855 6 лет назад +7

      Thank you

    • @supbrovang2275
      @supbrovang2275 6 лет назад +2

      But u can change ur shape

    • @mianumair5334
      @mianumair5334 6 лет назад +5

      sir,are you jeet kune do teacher ?.i want to learn jeet kune do

    • @bruceblackthorne
      @bruceblackthorne 6 лет назад +4

      Precisely. I think that because Bruce did tend to favor the stance depicted people tend to forget that it was not the "jkd" stance..it was just in his preferable free-flowing nature to assume it for game ;)

    • @OGWishborn
      @OGWishborn 6 лет назад

      Cleveland Stamps agreed

  • @johnnyb6049
    @johnnyb6049 3 года назад +11

    This is very interesting. You're one of the few who appears to have actually analyzed what you are doing and why. I have been studying these things for a very long time and have some insights that might be of interest to you. Things that include Strategies, Tactics and Principles.
    Be Well and Stay Safe

  • @Garton311
    @Garton311 6 лет назад +256

    I take issue with Jeet Kune Do being classified a "style" at all. Bruce lee was the first to tell you that his "style" was his very own and no one else's. I cannot remember the exact details but one of his legs was shorter than the other which dictated "his" exact stance and other such factors he mentioned played into the rest of the make up of his style.
    My first discipline was boxing. The words of Jeet Kune Do resonated with me when I read Bruce lee say that we are all prisoners of our discipline. Boxing, in my opinion and as many will disagree, is the most practical rock steady foundation one could have in martial arts, but it is the very most imprisoned by it's very own discipline. I asked myself if I could fight in the streets as is. The answer was yes, but I would be just as open to defeat as to victory depending on what my opponent did. I could go on for far too long on this concept.
    What I am saying is that Jeet Kune Do is the way of no way. Try everything you come across. Take, refine and keep what is useful to you and reject what is useless. What is the "best" style? The only style that any of us could call the best is one that we create unique to our person and no one else. That is by far the "best" style. You might ask, "but I want to know where to start". Just start would be my answer. Once you start your journey, you are on your way. Sitting here discussing what is better than what is a waste of time.

    • @MBryy
      @MBryy 6 лет назад +8

      Garton311 this the comment ever💯💯

    • @horukye
      @horukye 5 лет назад +4

      Just....bravo

    • @mauriceakamoefortin2510
      @mauriceakamoefortin2510 5 лет назад +13

      form without form, style without style, be like water ^.^

    • @meetmistercox4649
      @meetmistercox4649 5 лет назад +7

      Garton311 this was the best explanation I’ve ever heard from anyone... thank you for sharing. I appreciated your commentary.

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans 5 лет назад +9

      Great point... start with a mirror.
      Do you have long legs, tall and thin? Your style should match those strengths.
      Short, squat, and a bit heavy? That requires a different style...
      At the gym 4 hours a day, a meat wall of living muscle ? another different style.
      The most important weapon is yourself, and your mind: know places, situations, and times that are dangerous, and avoid them when possible.
      ... Minimize your risks and gain your maximum advantages.
      Working late puts you out on the subway at night ? Grab some work, take it home with you - leave in the day light. Go to work earlier in the morning.
      More crime & trouble happens late at night and on weekends.
      Always plan ahead to first avoid danger and dangerous people when possible.

  • @swatbukta
    @swatbukta 6 лет назад +61

    I'm a Jeet Kune Do and Krav Maga practitioner. Two very different concepts, but these styles very well together for me. I was a sprinter, therefore I'm fast with strong legs, and agressive my fight style. What I want to say, Sifu David you're right. Doesn't matter what concept is "better". What's good for you it only matters, and how to use the things you've learned. Sorry for my english. :)

    • @permanentlybored195
      @permanentlybored195 5 лет назад +1

      How did you choose krav maga and jeet kune do?😂😂

    • @haraldgranit5282
      @haraldgranit5282 5 лет назад

      krav maga XD XD XD this is ... very good XD

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 4 года назад +1

      @@permanentlybored195 Both are for street fights but JKD philosophy is deeper than Krav Maga. Regardless studying both would make you a deadly fighter since a lot of they techniques are made to take out the opponent the most efficient & quickest way possible.

  • @davedocrogers
    @davedocrogers 5 лет назад +8

    Wing Chun is a reactive MA, control your area, redirect and strike.
    Jeet Kun Do used WC techniques (and others) to attack the attack and stop it. JKD is fluid, responsive, can be aggressive; JKD "style" or technique is based on the practioner and based on scenario.
    There is no real comparision of "styles". JKD is adoptive to what works in the moment.

  • @jonathankipp6369
    @jonathankipp6369 6 лет назад +4

    This is awesome! Thank you for not only both concepts and their functionality, but why they originated! 🤙🏼👌🏽

  • @neosugarland7682
    @neosugarland7682 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video upload. I learned wing chun in my early years cause i was always in a street fight. I had to learn something to protect myself. My martial art journey took me from learning different styles of karate to wing chun to Jeet Kune do, kali, Jui Jitsu then of course mix martila arts. I also studied Aiki do while stationed in Okinawa. I finally realized that it's not the style that makes the person good in martial art but the person that express himself in his art that makes him better. Namaste

  • @jamespisano1164
    @jamespisano1164 6 лет назад +5

    Excellent comparison! Thanks for your wisdom. Very good.

  • @peternicholas9793
    @peternicholas9793 5 лет назад +4

    GREAT EXPLANATION. I LOVE THAT ONE. IT REALLY MAKES SENSE.IT OPEN UP THE QUESTIONS IN MY MIND ALL THIS TIME. THANKS FOR THE GREAT EXPLANATION .

  • @QuocNguyen-hu9vl
    @QuocNguyen-hu9vl 3 года назад +1

    It likes Bruce, back to life, and teaches me about his philosophy. Thanks so much David.

  • @jeromespanski3922
    @jeromespanski3922 5 лет назад +17

    It's innately Natural disposition/Stance: JKDisposition is FREESTYLE being innately unassumingly natural SpringBoard disposition...

  • @bennyfromda-bronx6343
    @bennyfromda-bronx6343 5 лет назад +4

    Very thought out and a very simple explanation to both styles of fighting. Thank you for your video sir. Great job.

  • @renatobarcelon6121
    @renatobarcelon6121 4 года назад +20

    I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
    Bruce Lee

  • @robertlyons3187
    @robertlyons3187 5 лет назад +2

    Thank u SIFU DAVID...IMLEARNED ALOT FROM YOUR INFORMATION BETWEEN JKD AND W C

  • @eamar98
    @eamar98 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you long time favorite of Martial arts this helps understand the different of both styles

  • @riverplateriver1034
    @riverplateriver1034 6 лет назад +7

    muy bueno muy bien explicado

  • @josejuangonzalez3090
    @josejuangonzalez3090 5 лет назад +2

    Very nice videos!!! Thank u...
    Regards from Spain... Sifu David.

  • @jasonremenda8446
    @jasonremenda8446 4 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video, keep up the good work :)

  • @pancho43
    @pancho43 6 лет назад +51

    Timing beats speed
    Technique beats strength

    • @JackkROYAL
      @JackkROYAL 3 года назад +1

      To a certain degree yes

    • @xyon9090
      @xyon9090 3 года назад +1

      @@JackkROYAL Indeed, only to a certain degree.
      Strength does matter when your opponent is much stronger than you because your stronger opponent can get away with lots of things whether it be striking or grappling.

    • @mythfact3333
      @mythfact3333 3 года назад

      - Big pun

  • @ppriyanka9769
    @ppriyanka9769 6 лет назад +21

    Thank you very much sir,
    I love 💕💕💕 in your channel.

    • @ppriyanka9769
      @ppriyanka9769 6 лет назад

      Good morning
      Happy Diwali

    • @edgarrodriguez177
      @edgarrodriguez177 5 лет назад

      Hi!!! Edgar Rodriguez again!!@ I'd like to add to the actual great reality of our modern world. Therey exists the interesting vast differences of the species
      And gladly, I must admit, Our success is not something measured by an escalated top billion
      Dollar,Hollywood fame or championship of ????$$$$
      Real success is the understanding of the conciousness...the knowledge that is used for
      Helping the planet and the concepts of freedom that
      Leads humans to unify, without the evil greed factor.
      The most horrible saddest stories, biblical, Hitler, the bombing of Hiroshima etc.are the consequences of
      Territorial,greed,absurd ideals of ignorance.laziness
      And self preoccupation. Bruce lee wrote alot about
      How we humans fail to stick to a sincere method of the basic representation that shows that under the skies, we are supposed to act as a United family
      Created by the king: god.....I've been considered
      A guru, genius,modern prophet and innovator,etc.
      Than again, my sincere motive is bringing the living
      Back to the basic unification and loving peace..
      Let's remember, it is easier to start war and destruction...to maintain peace and to build
      Is more difficult..thanks!!! God is good!!!

  • @ikeknight-r7001
    @ikeknight-r7001 6 лет назад

    Kudos, I like your exposition of the two styles. I too am studying these and find them both very useful!

  • @CreadorArtistico
    @CreadorArtistico 4 года назад +2

    Muchas gracias . Me encantó . Feliz Año Nuevo 🏆🏆🏆

  • @youknowmyface6508
    @youknowmyface6508 5 лет назад +13

    As bruce lee's student's student. I always was tought that bruce lee would always say that everybody has their own style. Meaning that you must know how your body works. Everybody's body is different. So there is always a style you can make for your self to master your body. And I liked the style that David Wong made at the end. JKD+Wing Chun.

  • @ponnarajashekhar760
    @ponnarajashekhar760 6 лет назад +4

    Wing chun is really good better blocking than Karatedo, thank you for opening my eyes.

  • @benlassu1880
    @benlassu1880 2 года назад

    Enjoyed your site! Excellent.

  • @kooolcompany8413
    @kooolcompany8413 Год назад +1

    THANKS! EXCELLENT TIPS AND COMPARE!

  • @tennishbabu
    @tennishbabu 6 лет назад +22

    it's not about the style but in what situation you are using and how you did it.

  • @krayzied7818
    @krayzied7818 6 лет назад +239

    No martial arts is better than the other
    The arts depend on the artist
    If you loose against an other form of art
    It means YOU were not better than the other PERSON
    Martial arts have but one limitation
    And that is the practicioner

    • @Lescouflair
      @Lescouflair 6 лет назад +4

      One Martial Art can be regarded as being more effective than another depending on what the practitioner wants to use it for. Each Martial Art was created to solve a particular problem. A police officer would do well to train in certain arts and abstain from others.

    • @Jihyosupreme
      @Jihyosupreme 6 лет назад

      Its your kung fu style if you are beginner rokiee or expert.

    • @RTGPrince
      @RTGPrince 6 лет назад

      Ramon De Jager Very wuse words ,well said...

    • @kannoncummings6636
      @kannoncummings6636 6 лет назад +3

      While there isn't an absolute winner, there're styles that're inferior to others, since they were designed to counter them, such as Chinese styles that're more circular to get around the more linear Japanese styles (not stating that Chinese styles're better than Japanese). Another example would be grappling vs. long-range kicking (Judo/JuJutsu vs. Taekwondo). The kicking style isn't trained on defending against grappling and/or ground fighting, so they're heavily weak to them.

    • @bobnagy5613
      @bobnagy5613 6 лет назад

      YOU ARE RIGHT

  • @alpaysaran2933
    @alpaysaran2933 5 месяцев назад

    I researched all the positive and negative aspects of both and this video was the best among the ones I watched.

  • @charlesyoung8600
    @charlesyoung8600 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for taking the history of each art into account before just saying this is better than that or this cant beat that. No one ever thinks about that.

  • @larryboone2216
    @larryboone2216 5 лет назад +4

    Gonna buy me a pontoon
    so I can perfect my ving chun

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane 6 лет назад +13

    I'm fast. Not Bruce Lee fast, but still fast enough to hit people within my range like a deer in the headlights. My lineage goes back to Lee through Joe Lewis because of his connections to Tracy's kenpo. However, besides being fast, I have trained the technique of independent motion. From what I see on this video, you do not use that. If you look at those old videos of Lee, he does use independent motion. That is where the striking object moves well before the body shows any movement making it very hard to block. I strike part way then move. You move most of the way then strike. Because you are very skilled, your body and punch arrive at the same time. My punch arrives sooner than my body, but is has the momentum of my body behind it. If you do not already do this, try it and you will see what I mean. Best!

    • @stansenter2660
      @stansenter2660 6 лет назад

      Docinaplane, truck bumper idea?

    • @Invirulent
      @Invirulent 6 лет назад

      Your lineage goes through chinese Bruce to African American Joe Lewis? You must have quote a family tree.

    • @alexandergapour1253
      @alexandergapour1253 6 лет назад

      Is it true you cannot kick in wing chun?

    • @ants9151
      @ants9151 6 лет назад

      Docinaplane
      Like shifting punch?

    • @thoreljorel6595
      @thoreljorel6595 6 лет назад

      Docinaplane try 5 color papers on string blown by a fan hit colors in same reps and develope speed

  • @viktormuller1513
    @viktormuller1513 6 лет назад

    I just cant stop looking at how you stop your punch just a milimeter away from face ... awesome you are true master

  • @mattgardiner313
    @mattgardiner313 4 года назад

    Learn both principles and styles in combination. Most importantly, be water. A good watch, subscribed 👍

  • @bearer_Of_YAHAWASHI144
    @bearer_Of_YAHAWASHI144 6 лет назад +48

    Wing chung is the foundation of jeet chung do right?

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 5 лет назад +8

      Well, wing chun does not have flashy kicks, so that's wrong. Wing Chun is indeed the basis for JKD. Bruce had an intermediate step between, which used a blade stance rather than a square one, added the backfist, a natural for wing chun, and eliminated crossing the hands past the centerline, which is common in classical wing chun. It also minimized pivoting. It also emphasized strong-side forward, unlike wing chun and almost every traditional martial art. He focused on the straight lead, as talked about by boxer Jack Dempsey in his book. He also developed his own version of the one and three inch punches with James Demille. JKD was put together with a modified wing chun as its core, with large additions of fencing footwork and strategy, plus boxing. Lee eclectically picked up whatever different things suited him from that point, but that was the core of JKD, and without which JKD would be random and unrecognizable. The Filipino stuff, etc., was all Inosanto and not emphasized by Lee during his teaching years.

    • @satomi7230
      @satomi7230 5 лет назад +14

      @Deep Thunks Bruce Lee believed in Wing Chun centerline but he had a different way of defending it. He used boxing head movements to move his centerline out of the line of attack. This is a no no in traditional Wing Chun. He also ditched Wing Chun footwork as he believed it to be too rigid. He felt it lacked mobility and power. He used his own form of footwork derived from boxing and fencing with a little Wing Chun structure. This allowed him to put more power in his attacks and move faster along with more fluidity. This was forbidden in Wing Chun because balance and efficiency was seen as more important. Bruce discouraged blocking but he said there's cases where it works. He illustrated some circular blocks in his books. There’s no blocking in Wing Chun. Traditional Wing Chun emphasizes straight line attacks. This is because they land faster than other types of attacks. Bruce Lee believed you should attack at any angle and with power. He used crosses, finger jabs, hook punches, haymakers i think, hook kicks, roundhouse kicks, etc. His kicks came from Savate and some Taekwondo. Bruce actually used horizontal boxing punches and snapped them. Traditional Wing Chun doesn't do this. Bruce believed in adding whatever works to your arsenal like biting, headbutting, grappling, etc. In Wing Chun, you’re supposed to constantly go after your opponent until you defeat him or her. Bruce discouraged this and emphasized proper control of distance. In traditional Wing Chun, you're not supposed to use force against force. Bruce believed that you should fight against force if your force is greater. Traditional Wing Chun puts emphasis on parrying and countering at once. Bruce took inspiration from fencing and made the timing faster. He said the best defense is a strong offense. You counter-attack before your opponent can even begin an attack. He said you should attack first rather than wait for your opponent. In Wing Chun, there's no hitting first. Bruce believed that generally you should kick below the waist but if there’s an opportunity to kick high, take it. There's no high kicks in Wing Chun because it wastes time and energy. The only things Bruce Lee kept was the Wing Chun dummy, some flow drills, sandbag training, etc. That's about it. He only used Wing Chun principles as a guiding basis for his Jun Fan Gung Fu. In some ways, he followed them. In other ways, he violated them.

    • @freedomlover9560
      @freedomlover9560 5 лет назад +1

      Wrong. JKD is based off of Kung Fu.

    • @freedomlover9560
      @freedomlover9560 5 лет назад

      @Deep Thunks Yeah, I know. I realized my screw-up right after I posted it a gazillion times.
      Sorry about that.

    • @freedomlover9560
      @freedomlover9560 5 лет назад +1

      @Deep Thunks Thanks, I appreciate it.

  • @jin1514
    @jin1514 5 лет назад +11

    Someone:what's your purpose in martial arts?
    Me: To have no style.

  • @raycota1530
    @raycota1530 6 лет назад +1

    Great Video, very informative.. I definitely feel I could adapt to Bruce Lee's style of Street fighting.. I'd love to be able to train with someone like you.. I'm sure I'd learn alot!

  • @ericvanjames8395
    @ericvanjames8395 6 лет назад +2

    Explained very well. Thank you!

  • @Apolo7781
    @Apolo7781 6 лет назад +11

    Can I use both?

    • @frequencyexpert
      @frequencyexpert  6 лет назад +5

      of course

    • @nickhersheys2706
      @nickhersheys2706 6 лет назад +3

      Thats what Bruce Lee wanted you to do.

    • @ottosantiagolassus
      @ottosantiagolassus 6 лет назад

      if you follow the jeet kun do philosophy, you basically are. jeet kun do is the philosophy of taking whats useful and discard the rest, then adapt what you kept and make it your own style.....its what they call today MMA

    • @MC-cc6xh
      @MC-cc6xh 6 лет назад

      David Wong - Martial Arts, Meditation, Prosperity jkd not just fast only can intercetp skill and that is before attack you intercepted.jkd also have after attacker start he move you can intercetp.

    • @MC-cc6xh
      @MC-cc6xh 6 лет назад

      David Wong - Martial Arts, Meditation, Prosperity if you Ting it self not fast then ppl just train for timming this is good for not fast like Bruce use ha.

  • @TzionBarlev
    @TzionBarlev 5 лет назад +3

    1:48 nobody ever fights in the YGKYM stance ever. 2:22 that is a Bui Ma stance, and that's 1 of 4 stances we fight with Wing Chun. 4:10 Wing Chun does that. 4:44 Wing Chun does this. 5:55 *sighs* Wing Chun does this. 6:40 every strategy you mentioned is 100% Wing Chun. 7:23 You literally proved you have absolutely no knowledge at all of Wing Chun! It's not defensive lol. There are NO BLOCKS IN WING CHUN!!! LOL 8:42 Wing Chun never chases the attacks, and you did. So what you showed with the really bad horrible Tan Da, is not what anyone with even 5 weeks training would do. We never over extend, our energy goes into the guys shoulder or center mass, yet you went to the far left toward his elbow. Nobody in WC does this. Nobody. 9:17 again you chased his attack, It looks like you are doing a bui strike or man sao and instead of going in you went to the far left. Who trained you? What Lineage are you following????? 10:48 your chain punches are terrible. Elbows to the side, chambering all your punches, your fists aren't even center or nipple line. David Wong, this is a punch that everyone learns NOT to do in Wing Chun. Your punches are relying on muscle mass and your body's weight if you step into it. A normal sun fist punch from Wing Chun is absolutely not done like the goofy stuff you just did, and the Sun Fist punch is never chambered, elbows are in the IMMOVABLE ELBOW AREA, and they rely on bone structure, and different muscles and it generates far more power than your punches with the muscle mass ever could achieve.
    Fight Science has several videos of a Wing Chun Master doing the 1 inch punches and chain punches. Go check them out.
    Look man, i'm not here to bust your balls on this, but you literally did everything wrong and talked nonsense. WE need more Wing Chun that is authentic and REAL on youtube. Not whatever you were doing guy.

    • @davisbarr9112
      @davisbarr9112 4 года назад

      Yes and no. It's a lot more balanced. If you use tan sau towards center or shoulder area against a non Wing Chun style hook punch it will collapse ... So that's good to at least know about tan sau, that said he didn't tan sau either he used a weird long range pak like in Shaolin ... But Shaolin is the parent of wing Chun like wing Chun is the parent of jkd do you know all of them?
      How many styles of Wing Chun do you know? It's clear there are several.
      Some turn shoulders off some even roation off and strike with bone structure to increase sensitivity and it actually is extremely rapid ... But as far as that hitting hard it depends, sorry.
      Relaxing you can hit extremely hard with a short relaxed fist using bone structure that's all true. That is true.
      But as far as chambering, elbow energy is a core thing for power either way ... Rotation or not.
      Many styles of wing Chun opt for more muscular movement ... This is true ... If you don't think so I'm not surprised but whatever.
      Why are they different?
      Because people continued to work on sensitivity to pressure until they came out with the style you are using.
      It resembles the first form. You DO chamber in that form ... So your idea just went out the window. But sometimes you barely do or almost don't I guess ... That's the first style the little idea.
      The point is not to give any cracks and to find their cracks ... By not opening up at all in your structure torque or posture.
      Use as much sensitivity as possible.
      This is a well known style of wing Chun and legitimized.
      But you don't rely on a lot of torque.
      Every next form you learn in Wing Chun pivots.
      You know this. You are taught it's a mistake. It's an accident. It's for when you are losing.
      Maybe.
      But it's not. It's something all fighters understand.
      You are just using your torque in your body, pure and simple and you are doing it to generate power.
      As far as Wing Chun doing things that are similar to intercepting fist...
      Yeah I agree.
      The only difference is in Wing Chun you can't say you don't defend and attack at the same time.
      You can say you are not supposed to chase hands. You can say you are not supposed to just defend.
      You are supposed to attack.
      But there are plenty of mistakes in lineages of wing Chun I won't insult people.
      One is an interpretation of
      "If the door is open, go in"
      That's true if it's open attack if it's blocked stick and crash.
      But someone out there told people wrongly if the door is open a billion feet away out of range forget angling and just walk in a straight line using a chain centerline punch.
      I don't know who he was it she was, but we hate whoever that is.
      Bruce Lee does blade, blading extends the range considerably for the intercepting fist that is clearly already a central part of Wing Chun.
      Something different about Bruce Lee was his speed but his power too. Bruce wouldn't just land a lunch before you did ... With this good explanation here ....
      But he would land it hard enough to interrupt your structure and knock you back, hitting extremely hard too ... Before you did.
      That's why he doesn't block he is absolutely wailing on them just about knocking them all the way over, they can't finish their attack and that's a fact.
      In my humble opinion it's best to learn all of Wing Chun though I admit Bruce didn't ... All of jkd and Shaolin if you are interested in any of it, it's very related and the movements of one bleed into another and help you adjust in real life if you use any of those three arts.
      I bet people might agree that trained all three ... I bet. I don't know.
      Sure in malls they are taught together.
      Why learn Jeet kun do ... Learn the parent art Wing Chun!
      Dude I felt the exact same.
      Bruce Lee is so amazing but I want to learn the parent art all the way!
      True.
      But ... Down the line ... Having learned Wing Chun .... I think you'll just want Jeet kun do. If not whatever, but ... Wing Chun is really a great gate blocking art that never just gate blocks and usually is just attacking sticking messing with structure and balance and position, pivoting and positioning in flanking areas with a square facing stance.
      Sure. But that is WAY close. Hence why it's good you are basically striking Inna critical range, a concept of jkd.
      Anyway. They are both good.
      If you use Wing Chun though at some point you'll want more range speed and versatility.
      Jkd and Shaolin round out wing Chun and are the parents and child arts.
      If you want to start saying "I only want to learn Wing Chun," cool, you're just like me.
      If you still love Bruce Lee cool you're still just like me.
      But once learned you should see that you need to use wing Chun well when there's no contact ... Not just when there's contact.
      Speed and range ... Sparring ... Not relying on only sticking .... If course that's important.
      Bruce Lee is only helping.
      He didn't finish all the styles due to race hate since he was 25 percent German.
      That fueled a passion to be different in him.
      But you should actually learn all of wing Chun ... Really ... As well as all of jkd for sure it will only help you .... For sure .... And maybe even Shaolin.
      I mean ... I did. But whatever.

    • @davisbarr9112
      @davisbarr9112 4 года назад

      To correctly tan against a fuk go towards their shoulder.
      To correctly tan against a hook punch ... Hit the hook at a 90 degree square angle directly absorbing while at the same time spreading so you don't absorb it ... And the elbow energy roots to your center mass or spine .... directly ... Or it will collapse even then. It does not root to your shoulder, your center.
      If you go towards their shoulder like a fuk sau that will work against Wing Chun ... And that does not work against a hook punch.
      Everyone has seen the 90 degree tan sau somehow somewhere I think I might have seen IP use it if not I'm wrong but it's in all the movies as well.
      Look. Just because it works one way in a drill or form and you should understand it completely that's how it works ... It doesn't mean you don't adjust it to keep it from collapsing with attacks from different angles.
      Try it!
      That said Thai was the parent of Shaolin, Shaolin is the parent of Wing Chun if Wing Chun is not Shaolin ... Jeet kun do is the sibling of Wing Chun ....
      And Jeet kun do uses American boxing as well sometimes ...
      Which Thai adopts.
      It's a very full circle thing.
      And yet ... At the core ... Karate kickboxing Sanda basic Shaolin not the animal forms ...
      They are all done relatively the same.
      But Wing Chun has a lot of unique abilities ... So does Bruce Lee!

  • @joegaliette6270
    @joegaliette6270 6 лет назад

    Great job! Very useful info!

  • @Kaivyosi
    @Kaivyosi 6 лет назад

    This was very informative n me personally have been thinkin on trainin jus didnt know were to start

  • @Hyperhonda
    @Hyperhonda 6 лет назад +13

    It's all about the man behind the gun, never about what gun

    • @boxingjacks6363
      @boxingjacks6363 6 лет назад +1

      I think I would take a gattling gun over a musket. Just makes the odds of success a little better.

  • @villyparato5244
    @villyparato5244 6 лет назад +6

    Wing Chun ❤

  • @lifeishealinghealthwellnes1979
    @lifeishealinghealthwellnes1979 6 лет назад

    Great job on explanining the difference between the two. Now I can go and really kick ass!

  • @unfolder4u
    @unfolder4u 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Sifu,
    I know this is an old video and this comment is late.
    But if you could do more demonstrations on how to block straight punches, rather than the wide hook-punch that would be great.

  • @MrNpalapas
    @MrNpalapas 6 лет назад +45

    WING CHUN IS NOT MADE BY BOAT MASTERS! That’s is wrong notion!

    • @hotpopcorncake
      @hotpopcorncake 6 лет назад

      no This is what Martial artist researcher has said

  • @KayFoong
    @KayFoong 6 лет назад +17

    Your JKD On-Guard Stance is full of mistakes... A tip for you is to go study and research on the Western Fencing footwork. Conceal your groin and keep your stance compact with both elbows close to your ribs and your rear hand close to your chin. Also to tug your chin down and put your weight forward.
    When you lunge in with an attack using JKD, just immediately go for the opponent's primary targets and finish him straight away, there's no need to waste energy to chain punch him. Don't overkill. Change your levels of target instead of just keep predictably hitting high.
    Wing Chun wasn't designed to work on boats and wasn't developed on boats. A nun brought it out of Shaolin and taught it to a lady named Wing Chun, hence the name of the art. It was much later that Wing Chun has been passed onto a boat opera troupe. At the same time Wing Chun has also been passed onto others who lived on land and evolved into many different styles of Wing Chun.
    Another difference between WC and JKD is that WC practices the "Turning Horse" / Pivoting to Shift Centerline, while JKD uses Footwork to Change Angles.

    • @joeffreyalqueza2466
      @joeffreyalqueza2466 6 лет назад

      Kay Foong fuck you

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад

      The fencing stance SUCKS, big time! It is weak and puts you off balance! No, you are wrong! There was no Ng Mui or Wing Chun! They never existed! No, again you are wrong! JKD uses linear movements, traditional wing chun uses angled stepping and a body rotation towards the attack so you can catch it and counter safely.

    • @mags_7191
      @mags_7191 5 лет назад +2

      Ah...mostly right on, EXCEPT there were 5 senior monks that escaped the Southern Temple before all could finish learning the system known today as "wing chun" in order to fight the OPPRESSORS who learned from the Northern Temple after that temple gave up with VERY LITTLE RESISTANCE.
      SO--- One was a nun named Ng who taught as well as 4 others- I wish I saved the footages... but I have seen the inheritors and footage/and or pictures of the styles of Wing Chun AND ALL HAVE NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCES and training techniques, however the concept and forms are almost identical.
      Very correct you are about chain-punching!!!!---there is WAAAY TOO MUCH AND TOO MANY doing just that when the system includes MANY DIFFERENT STRIKES AND FLOWING ARM MOVEMENTS- JUST LOOK AT THE WOODEN DUMMY TRAINING PEOPLE!!!! AROUND 116 TO 118 FLOWING MOVES YET YOU SEE MOST PEOPLE EXHIBITING ZERO FOOTWORK JUST HOLDING ARMS OUT AND GETTING THEIR ASSES KICKED BECAUSE THATS ALL THEY DO ASIDE FROM STUPID CHAIN PUNCHING ONLY!!!!!!!! THEY HAVE BEEN TAUGHT WRONGLY AND POORLY!!!!! AND LITERALLY THEEEY THEY ARE STUPID TO TRY TO FIGHT USING CHAIN PUNCHES WITH ZERO POWER ONLY AS WELL AS NON-EXISTENT FOOTWORK ETC.
      It's a damn shame and no wonder most understandably think WC sucks and is ineffective. WC WAS CREATED TO DEFEAT ALL OTHER KUNG FU- AND A REAL PRACTIONER CAN DESTROY ANYONE EASY ( BRUCE LEE ) UNLESS THEY ARE TAKEN TO THE GROUND AND HAVE ZERO GROUND TECHNIQUES.
      LOOKUP "SHAMO69" "SIFU KANISHKA (and find clips of him showing WC techniques- as he knows a few styles BECAUSE HE WENT TO SHAOLIN. You'll see the difference in all these people and also may wish they got in the ring so the VAST IGNORANT MASSES could see WC is truly a DEVASTATING STYLE- again THAT'S WHAT IT WAS CREATED FOR!!!!!!!- QUICK DEVASTATION OF PEOPLE)
      See those and stop wasting time watching vs when it comes to WING CHUN.
      PEACE AND GREAT TRAINING TO ALL.

  • @jsoulas
    @jsoulas 4 года назад

    I was almost not going to watch this video, but I’m glad I now did.

  • @AbraCadabra155
    @AbraCadabra155 5 лет назад

    thnx for such clear explanation why Bruce used South paw stance.It makes sense although my instructor was against this idea and he was very good

  • @rishichakravarthy9452
    @rishichakravarthy9452 5 лет назад +4

    4:28 😄😁🤣😂 dance around. Lol

  • @thejchristopher
    @thejchristopher 4 года назад +4

    JKD 5 ways of attack🤔 longest weapon to closest target 🤔

  • @BuddhaLove77
    @BuddhaLove77 5 лет назад

    Excellent video. Thank You so much!!

  • @Xzenoangel_
    @Xzenoangel_ 6 лет назад +1

    Great video! keep it up

  • @19509b4
    @19509b4 6 лет назад +3

    i'm going with jkd

  • @boxingjacks6363
    @boxingjacks6363 6 лет назад +10

    All martial arts and in particular Kung Fu emphasise speed. To say that one style is better for slower people goes against the most basic principles of Kung Fu. Even Tai Chi which is often seen o be practiced slowly is done fast. The real skill is knowing the difference between speed and rushing.
    Kung Fu is about mastery, if you are not trying to master the art you are not doing kung fu. To state that one style works on intercepting while the other is defense and counter, misses a fundamental concept of kung fu "timing". Both of the above are about timing, the issue is how skilled you are. It is not a choice between the two, but about skill in timing.

    • @aladincampo7486
      @aladincampo7486 5 лет назад

      but unfortunately some styles are slower...

    • @1987tmas
      @1987tmas 5 лет назад

      Hac iwiw ciiu viy cwit

  • @dantedaniel7651
    @dantedaniel7651 6 лет назад

    Very informative video! Thank you so much for posting. While I did known that wing chun was trained on Opera Boats I failed realize that the stance was adapted for small area and rocking. What I would add is that the JKD stance in adapted from European Fencing with the rear foot turned forward. The lead arm is similar to a foil (sword) which Bruce could use to finger jab an opponent in eyes much like fencer would only need to touch to score. Also Jun Fan Gung Fu was also influenced by boxers of the day like Mohammed Ali. Bruce’s intention was to seamlessly transition from kicking, boxing, trapping (Wing Chun), and throwing/grappling ranges.

  • @Expatriate1977
    @Expatriate1977 5 лет назад +1

    I think it’s very smart to combine the two. I think that’s a good idea with all forms of martial arts. I plan to train in both after I finish tae kwon do.

  • @asueft
    @asueft 6 лет назад +9

    I'm over 50 yrs old, I guess I'm gonna wing chun it. I don't think I can do anything with the yoga I know...unless gross you out.

    • @frequencyexpert
      @frequencyexpert  6 лет назад +3

      tai chi is good too.

    • @vesuvius2444
      @vesuvius2444 6 лет назад +2

      Yoga has a lot of similarities to traditional martial arts. I've done both in my life and was surprised of the crossover when I started yoga.

    • @Thes564
      @Thes564 6 лет назад

      you and me both man,ive also added cane fighting techniques,knife fighting and some other things. a teacher of mine years ago told me that the only arts worth learning was those that could still be done when a person is 89 years old and both kali/arnis and wing chun fills that roll perfectly. were do you live as i could use a good practice partner,i am in Ohio ?

    • @Jiyukan
      @Jiyukan 6 лет назад

      Old Yoga was actually a martial art, mostly kept secret to the inner circles of the court. Young princes started to learn stuff we learn in modern Yoga, and while aging shifted towards Kalaripayattu or similar arts.

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад

      But not for self-defense! It is good for exercise.

  • @jake9854
    @jake9854 6 лет назад +23

    Jeet Kune Do is design purely for bruce lee only, only his body n extremely fast reflexes in order to comprehend this fighting skills. which makes him the only one who really know this art. AKA a legend!

    • @gmartinez5760
      @gmartinez5760 6 лет назад

      Your correct JKD was Bruce Lee self expression. However, like Dan Inosanto the only Jkd instructor certified by Bruce Lee to teach it once said “JKD can be taught but not standardized”. This means that two people can be taught the concepts and principles (techniques) of JKD and in a fight both of those peoples JKD will look different.

    • @Dbraveheart1
      @Dbraveheart1 5 лет назад

      Thank you for recording what you know on the internet. I appreciate you.

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 5 лет назад

      Cen Jake a person can take an art and make it their own.

  • @ganeshaarya8986
    @ganeshaarya8986 6 лет назад +1

    I hope i can move to america and learn a lot about wing chun from you sifu. Great technics.

  • @kungfujew9483
    @kungfujew9483 6 лет назад

    Nice! Great video and training made easy.

  • @kingz291
    @kingz291 6 лет назад +4

    Me like bruce lee becuse bruce lee is very fast in the kung fu and bruce lee is kung fu boy yay

    • @aper422
      @aper422 5 лет назад

      Unkwon Darren me likey a bruce lee a too!

  • @timwhite8169
    @timwhite8169 6 лет назад +18

    wing chun is a part of jeet kune do

    • @vintriliousmenderium8581
      @vintriliousmenderium8581 6 лет назад +8

      Tim White jeet kune do was adapted from wing chun, it's just a modified wing chun style that Bruce Lee formed into his own teachings

    • @leonpse
      @leonpse 6 лет назад

      A part of wing chun is a part of JKD

    • @Chaggy1978
      @Chaggy1978 6 лет назад +1

      Very true and Jeet Kune Do also utilizes some other styles like boxing and fencing.

    • @antonisfam3184
      @antonisfam3184 6 лет назад

      Tim White big mistake

    • @onlyhrithikroshan1684
      @onlyhrithikroshan1684 5 лет назад +2

      Ip man taught Bruce Lee wing chun and he developed a new style from it named Jeet Kune Do

  • @williamclark2730
    @williamclark2730 4 года назад

    Nicely done, I use to combine different styles like Bruce I haven't played or sparred or fought since the 90s

  • @OffTheGrid1982
    @OffTheGrid1982 3 года назад

    I like both and in different circumstances can see which could have advantages. Nothing wrong with learning both! Great video

  • @michaelvendick2785
    @michaelvendick2785 6 лет назад +25

    wing chun was invented for fighting on boats? huh? never heard that one before. soooo--Sifu Captain Jack Sparrow?

    • @Schwartzbruder1
      @Schwartzbruder1 6 лет назад +1

      Michael Vendick no. The footwaork was adjusted to be able to fight on junkboats. The longpole form was also added to the system during that time

    • @mightymeatmonsta
      @mightymeatmonsta 5 лет назад

      Yes. Since the opera they did was done on boats, they lived and trained there as well.

    • @samx2836
      @samx2836 5 лет назад

      WIng chun is a Lady, so the wing chun is originally lady stance..

    • @thepunisher2476
      @thepunisher2476 5 лет назад

      Google rote Dschunke

    • @mags_7191
      @mags_7191 5 лет назад

      you're WRONG.

  • @belkys120
    @belkys120 5 лет назад +3

    WIG CHUN VS JKD . ITS NOT ABOUT , WHICH ONE IS BETTER , BUT MORE , AFFECTIVE .!!!!! . DEPENDS ON THE STUDENT .? OR MASTER .?... 🙏🏾📚📖📚🙏🏾👍....TRY BOTH AND SEE ???? ..REMEMBER : JKD TAKES TRAINING.!!! .AND READING .📚📖📚.AND LOTS OF EXCERSE .!!!! 😎🙏🏾😎

  • @AngryTomTom
    @AngryTomTom 5 лет назад +1

    Dang this guy is very articulate. I'm subscribing

  • @dekemason
    @dekemason 6 лет назад

    Great video. Love the history explained about both forms. Fascinating. People love history.

  • @1977lajah
    @1977lajah 5 лет назад +3

    Jeet kune Do is NOT a STYLE!!!

  • @richardlopez1542
    @richardlopez1542 3 года назад

    Wow.. Very educational and well explained

  • @ConsiderFit
    @ConsiderFit 4 года назад

    just wanna take a sec to appreciate the new technique at the end as what it means to learn multiple styles, the two are a crazy combination

  • @stansenter2660
    @stansenter2660 6 лет назад

    The one who has better basics, understanding of the basics and how to use and constantly adapt the basics for each situation.

  • @leonielynn2811
    @leonielynn2811 4 года назад

    This was very helpfull. Thank you👊👌

  • @newedtv
    @newedtv 6 лет назад

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @beautifulbliss4066
    @beautifulbliss4066 5 лет назад

    thank you David for the videos and the knowledge that you're sharing much appreciated sending you positive thoughts and prayers

  • @leonardoreyes2281
    @leonardoreyes2281 4 года назад

    Excellent. Very good teaching. Regards from Uruguay.

  • @johnriggs3143
    @johnriggs3143 5 лет назад

    Bruce's first style was wing chun and his parry v/s block system identify's this as well as striking at the moment of parry . His stance was a westernized version of Boxing and Wing chun like a boxer who's Back foot is raised on the ball ready to spring forward withe the wait on the lead foot , this enables faster forward motion because the back foot acts as a spring to launch you forward while giving you enough pivot motion to allows stepping side to side also the lead hand is closed but not tightly the fingers are closed but relaxed until the moment of impact the rear hand is open to allow parry's also Bruce taught that avoiding a blow before a parry or block is the ultimate strategy for not being hit and when you move to always potion yourself to the outside of your opponents attacks because First it makes them more vulnerable to incoming attacks, second They have to move to re-position themselves the majority of the time which allows you time to counter and third it makes they're movement easier to read to be able to dodge or counter if they throw before or during they're re-position. If we are gonna teach J.K.D. lets teach it correctly please.

  • @Thes564
    @Thes564 6 лет назад

    I love your idea for combining both arts and if you add the stick techniques from Arnis,LSA being my favorite type of Arnis plus some techniques from camrac bass and lastly the invisiblity,survival,inflration/exfltration ect from ninjitsu you would have one badassed martial art keeping in mind to only add techniques from each art that has continuity. I am currently taking wing chun from master wongs courses so ive subscribed to your channel after seeing this video as ive been in the martial arts for many years and know the value of a good technique when i see one and yours rocks as well,keep teaching please and many blessings to you and yours.

  • @clydecox2108
    @clydecox2108 4 года назад

    I was just thinking about this subject for a few days now, I studied all my life. (Well since I could walk) and I'm older now 56 and have had many fights. Not for some years now, so I was thinking that Bruce's style was great when I was younger and I'm just not that fast anymore. Besides that I just practice Wing Chun these days it keeps me warm : ) peace...

  • @AS-gt7uz
    @AS-gt7uz 6 лет назад

    @ Sifu David: awesome video. I'm reading the comments and people are very passionate about Wing Chun and Jeet Kun Do. I've trained in BJJ, Kali, JKD, Wing Chun, Epee Fencing, and boxing. I can say that exposing myself to all of the different combative martial arts has widened my perspectives. One big take-away from Si Gong Lee was identifying your weaknesses through combat or sparring. If you don't spar with different types of opponents, you'll never truly know your capabilities. Through sparring, I know that can combine the Wing Chun Pak Sao technique, with a boxing jab and head feint...if I'm late at intercepting my opponents strike. Sparring is important. Test yourself to identify your weakness and limitations, and then train to eliminate them.

  • @keithedwards689
    @keithedwards689 4 года назад

    Very good. Calm, precise and humble. A good instructor (in my opinion)

  • @curtiscryer8777
    @curtiscryer8777 4 года назад +1

    Bruce lee could philosophy all day but wverything has a beginning and ending, a story and reason. I think this teacher did his best to inform the ppl the difference.... if i was faster jkd would be for me ....so i dont hv to worry about blocking techniques. Since im slow wing chun it is. And my Bruce Lee R.i.p

    • @raymusgrove47
      @raymusgrove47 4 года назад

      Not everything has a beginning or an end a circle has neither. the foundation of all martial arts is circular based.

  • @robertmarshalljr8050
    @robertmarshalljr8050 4 года назад

    Very good knowledge.Thanks

  • @texaseaglejcl
    @texaseaglejcl 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your wisdom!

  • @stanleykassim2839
    @stanleykassim2839 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, people are really sensitive about the Jeet Kun Do thing, but I must agree. Bruce Lee, himself, said that there is no 'traditional style or form' of Jeet Kun Do. Every practitioner had to formulate his/her own style, based on his/her knowledge of martial arts and physical capabilities. Bruce Lee was the quickest man that we know of and that's why he practiced a JKD that used his extraordinary speed to his advantage. Master Mas Oyama - may he rest in peace - had the same idea with Kyokyushin karate. JKD is based on the doctrines and philosophies of Kyokyushin Karate (among others). Master Oyama Mas said exactly the same things about style, form and light sparring that Bruce Lee did before Bruce Lee did. As you can see: a whole lot of people have an issue with limiting JKD to Bruce Lee's version of it.
    With all that said, thank you for the video. Please, May I request a video on fluid movement in Gongfu? I know that Wing Chun is a type of Gongfu, so I hope you can do it.

  • @leftyzappa231
    @leftyzappa231 6 лет назад

    Thank you sifu. This was very informative. both Wing Chun and Jeet Kune do are what I gravitate toward viscerally.

  • @rockylosco5596
    @rockylosco5596 5 лет назад

    Any attack of any kind of any martial art that’s faster than the opponent will always work ,Bruce demonstrated this forever

  • @JAdames89
    @JAdames89 3 года назад +2

    I knew you wouldn't attack, I searched your feeling...

  • @Klasus357
    @Klasus357 6 лет назад

    Its rly smart point of view and useful to understand that everything is good for different situation.

  • @kurniawanawan5706
    @kurniawanawan5706 4 года назад +1

    Hi..sifu david ,nice to meet you,,yea i really like jet kun do style,,fast & clean,,,i like it.

  • @wesleyramos7543
    @wesleyramos7543 4 года назад +1

    Very good!!!

  • @albertopick3585
    @albertopick3585 3 года назад

    You make this look so efficient and deadly! Thankyou

  • @VitomirMilosevic
    @VitomirMilosevic 4 года назад

    Good thinking and excelent explanation.I also think every person is different,so it must find,what works for him or her.I prefer wing chung,cause it's best base for other techniques. Love & respect from Slovenija