I was at a seminar with Emin the other day. Believe me when I say there is lots of power in his hits. I know he was holding back, yet my body is still aching. It was a great experience training with him. 1 2 3 EBMAS Denmark :-)
I like the way he explains the stepping energy to deliver the punching power..I also like the way he teaches practical fighting techniques..good stuff. Jah Guide
I remember going to a seminar years ago with Boztepe & he was demonstrating an entrance/punch where the leg moves from a neutral stance & punch. I looked at him with the straightest face said "I've seen the videos, can I just lay on the ground and grovel in pain?" He looked at me & said "No" and punched me in the chest. I kept my hands behind my back. He said "Do you see?" and I said "Yes" and he said "Good watch again" & hit me again. He ended up hitting me 6 times. Worst pain I'd been in ever.
He's not actually hitting him. He has no idea how to properly throw a punch. If he ever got in a real fight (which he turned down 3 times in a row after claiming he was interested in fighting a gracie bjj fighter and then wussed out), he would hyperextend his elbow the first punch he threw with anger. He also has absolutely no idea what he's saying about boxing. When throwing a lead hook you put your weight on your back foot. In something that simple, that a literal child learns it in their first boxing class, he proves he is a fraud. Do not be lured in by the cult of traditional martial arts. There's a reason absolutely none of them are used in mixed martial arts.
Well spoken here. WC is great in the Cinemas. Donnie is an MMA dude & actually would've stepped in the ring himself but he suffered a pretty bad shoulder injury that has bothered him since. These MMA guys have actually got experience already bc they've already stepped in the ring and hit someone
One should try to not be confused by what he/she perceives the instructor to be doing; I'm an Aikido student and often my instructor will do something that I think will be easy because of how I think he's moving; but when it's my turn to try it out I find that it wasn't what it looked like at all, there are many hidden, subtle movements that are the driving force behind a given technique, you have to be open to learning and not dismiss things/people before you try yourself. This guy is good.
I use to do Wing Tsun and now practice Bagua...very similarities on how to distribute power. Nevertheless...Emin is AWESOME. U can do nothing but give immediate respect.
@diegos781 To let you know, this assistant is actually another si- fu, I think his name is Sean Casey. That said, I do remember Emin sending me back 2 metres with just a simple push at one of his seminars. I don't think its disrespect to the student, the amount of force generated by Emin's body and his velocity, however fast or slow, is the principle of wing tzun. This art was designed to fend off stronger opponents, and Im sure even a beginner could harness considerable force. No pain, no gain
I agree with you on pretty much all of that as it's common sense. However, the trouble with the average MMA practitioner is that they only know very little bits of lots of styles. At one time MMAers used to have a single style as their base and then add to it, nowadays MMA is morphing into its own style and tends to look the same.
His tendons do not stretch that far but the point I belive he is making is focusing on bringing his body back to the original position with tension after the punch creating a whip effect.
depends on wat works 4 u no1 can tell u wats better its about who teaches u and how hard u train u can make any fighting style effective if u know how thats y they r all still about and not lost in time
Little did Emin know 15 years later, we are working from home and sitting at our jobs even MORE than we ever have before. And WC is no defense against guns!
Hehe, Emin is funky master, greeeeTz. You guys shouldnt be in love with styles, you should be in love with yourself and what you can learn from that....watch,listen,think,practice,feel and smile. After you managed that i bet the only 3 words formed by your lips will be :"Cool ! Thank you.
@bordereye I can't say I have personally trained with Sifu Emin, but I have trained with his students, and I can tell you, athletically inclined or not, the technique is there. Whatever your views are on what the man is teaching, it works.
@kenderesster a couple of months ago i saw a martial arts science documentary on national geographic channel. A chinese monk trained in wing chun delivered a punch on a punchbag,some scientists attached all kind of equipment to it and could not believe what they saw on their monitors,his punch equaled (in pounds measured) the punch of a heavy weight boxer though the chinese guy was not build as a heavyweight boxer and was not very muscled. Wing chun punch is proven VERY effective.
@SkemeKOS Well, to be fair, I think Boztepe is able to *PUSH* relatively well with this technique. When you do what he does - drop down your sholders, flex your spine muscles to make shoulder blades parallel - then moving an arm forward is done not with the deltoids, but rather with more stronger pecs. The movement becomes something not unlike a one-handed dumbbell press. In that sense, wing chun punch is very similar biomechanically to a tsuki of karate - and not very effective as a punch.
this is very good and is probably very useful for self defence however i notice that his helper is standing with both feet beside eachother making him very unbalanced and easy to push over.
@checkingdude I am sceptical both to the effectivity of wing-chun type of punch and to the credibility of documentary series, whatever they say. And if I recall properly, Fight Science did an episode about punching and the punch of wushu master (similar to wing-chun) came last in terms of power. So there. And really, the power is not the fatal flaw of wing-chun punch. Have you considered that doing it properly - standing square and dropping shoulders - dramatically lowers reach and defense?
I trained with Boztepe several times (back in the late '90s and early '00s)... He's a massively talented and powerful athlete (beyond belief, really) with quite a poor technique. Had he been more humble and willing to learn from different masters (not only Wing Chun masters), he would now be one of the greatest martial art legends, respected and feared by everybody.
I ddi Wing Tsun in Alaska between 2001 and 2004 and got to learn from Leung Ting one time in Juneau, and about three times from Emin Boztepe (this was before the split). Emin Boztepe would take my instructor (who had decades of experience with many styles and could kick my butt) and wipe the floor with him. One time I failed to get to the next level, and so did he at a seminar. He wisely read the room and recognized everyone was pissed that they weren't making the progress they needed to, and was very encouraging while maintaining the high standard of the martial art. Very impressive man.
+CombatFitness You missed the point, he wasn't bragging about the power, he was merely explaining that your joints are flexible. Sidenote: Any random hit can break someone's nose, the question is how efficient it is.
Si-fu Emin Boztepe Is the Best Master in the History of Wing Chun, He is not a legend, He is REAL.He is the ONE, he is a brilliant man and great and powerfull fighter
I have a whole new appreciation for Emin, He is a really cool guy.
Lmaoo dude doesn't look too happy being a punching bag
tman gamble Hahhahaha
Hahahhahahaha
Turkish Rose h.
B
He takes Price trust me
I was at a seminar with Emin the other day. Believe me when I say there is lots of power in his hits. I know he was holding back, yet my body is still aching. It was a great experience training with him. 1 2 3 EBMAS Denmark :-)
he was always a quack
Perché
@@peterlin4641why ?
I like the way he explains the stepping energy to deliver the punching power..I also like the way he teaches practical fighting techniques..good stuff. Jah Guide
Your quickness, and dynamics mirror my own----I wouldn't want to
Tangle with you.
Good video...VERY good!
Nice to hear Emin Boztepe's realistic point of view, no sugar coating... thanks!
Sifu Emin knows his stuff, cool guy!
Not sifu, it's shıfu. "师傅"
0:48 guy makes funny puppy sound after punch sdfgd
Onur svdsz Hahahhahahahahhahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
HAHHAHAHAHAAHAH
This guy is genuinely talented and would make any style look good.
I remember going to a seminar years ago with Boztepe & he was demonstrating an entrance/punch where the leg moves from a neutral stance & punch. I looked at him with the straightest face said "I've seen the videos, can I just lay on the ground and grovel in pain?" He looked at me & said "No" and punched me in the chest. I kept my hands behind my back. He said "Do you see?" and I said "Yes" and he said "Good watch again" & hit me again. He ended up hitting me 6 times. Worst pain I'd been in ever.
Emin Boztepe is a living Legend!!
nasıl geldim lan ben buraya :D
bir fosili hayata döndürme yorumu
@@Ares-vd6ti emin abi yasiyor mu
@@thuggerthugger1810 58 yaşında hayatta
good description from boztepe also that many people have less time to practice so wing tsun is a good choice to train self defense in sudden attacks
Excelente,cada video de Sifu Boztepe es una lecciòn. gracias por este video.
de Argentina
My favorite instructor, with morio higaonna.
The both are good.
emin abi gel artık şu türkiyeye abi
I remember this man from 20+ years ago. He is the real deal. And can fight. For real baby. ;)
Thank you
This is using the fullness of your center. Very wise stuff here and part of the reason my family have some of the most powerful punches.
Mr Emin Boztepe. Great Master!!!! Among years. Relax. I'm too, old... 🙆🙏👊🤝💪🍀😲✌️😃👌🥳🥳🇺🇲👌🎁💯🥀🎂🌹🎵🥰👑💃❤️😍😉
Really surprise to hear this from you !!!
I like it! Thanks for that video!
Geez Mikes a tolerant man.
Amazing video
the other person in the video is sifu michael casey, probably one of the most talented EBMAS wing tzun instructors alive right now.
Yessir! Real principe and structure of Wing chun punch
Emin was the hero of my youth....
i really feel with the blond guy :S
one of the best explainations ive ever heard
I have respect for this guy now. He kicked William Cheung's ass.
Great words well put osmigo.
I like the way the Sifu actually hits the student, there are to many classes where it’s unrealistic and you don’t get used to the power.
He's not actually hitting him. He has no idea how to properly throw a punch. If he ever got in a real fight (which he turned down 3 times in a row after claiming he was interested in fighting a gracie bjj fighter and then wussed out), he would hyperextend his elbow the first punch he threw with anger. He also has absolutely no idea what he's saying about boxing. When throwing a lead hook you put your weight on your back foot. In something that simple, that a literal child learns it in their first boxing class, he proves he is a fraud. Do not be lured in by the cult of traditional martial arts. There's a reason absolutely none of them are used in mixed martial arts.
Awesome.
He is a legend
I used to train under Emin. Will you post the rest of the video please? I am interested to hear what he says.
The big Emin
that guy you called thin is a really experienced wing chun master.
Emin is a decent WT practitioner and a mega skunk.
that is all, thank you.
Emin Abi süpersin .Tebrkler!...
read " The Emperors New Clothes" its got a really good message to a lot of people here.
@TamasMZPERX
Actually the elbow wrist and shoulder joints do stretch that far, its not hard to do, it the alignment of the punch that makes it work.
Turkish man emin boztepe 👊👊
he was born in Turkey, he was four years old when his family moved to Germany
@@harryhirsch8527 But he is Turk
@@harryhirsch8527 und jetzt macht es ihn zum deutschen? Wenn ein deutscher in China auf die welt kommt ist er chinese oder Deutschchinese??
@@Ibo0610 er kommt dann ursprünglich aus Deutschland ist aber chinesischer bürger
hahah I just love how the peroxide guy just disappears from the frame at 0:04 it's like a bloody cartoon
peroxide guy hahahahaha
Well spoken here. WC is great in the Cinemas. Donnie is an MMA dude & actually would've stepped in the ring himself but he suffered a pretty bad shoulder injury that has bothered him since. These MMA guys have actually got experience already bc they've already stepped in the ring and hit someone
One should try to not be confused by what he/she perceives the instructor to be doing; I'm an Aikido student and often my instructor will do something that I think will be easy because of how I think he's moving; but when it's my turn to try it out I find that it wasn't what it looked like at all, there are many hidden, subtle movements that are the driving force behind a given technique, you have to be open to learning and not dismiss things/people before you try yourself. This guy is good.
I use to do Wing Tsun and now practice Bagua...very similarities on how to distribute power. Nevertheless...Emin is AWESOME. U can do nothing but give immediate respect.
@diegos781 To let you know, this assistant is actually another si- fu, I think his name is Sean Casey. That said, I do remember Emin sending me back 2 metres with just a simple push at one of his seminars. I don't think its disrespect to the student, the amount of force generated by Emin's body and his velocity, however fast or slow, is the principle of wing tzun. This art was designed to fend off stronger opponents, and Im sure even a beginner could harness considerable force. No pain, no gain
I agree with you on pretty much all of that as it's common sense. However, the trouble with the average MMA practitioner is that they only know very little bits of lots of styles. At one time MMAers used to have a single style as their base and then add to it, nowadays MMA is morphing into its own style and tends to look the same.
Nobody can compare the power with classical boxing cross!
2:22 lol the man goes 10000 meters away xD
lmaoo
He's got Chris Brown in there.
Sifu emin is our EBMAS groups headmasters
He ragdolled Michael on that last punch.
Great
Dai Sifu Emin really knows what he is doin
great God bless
EMİN BOZTEPE 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷❤️❤️❤️❤️
Que pena que Emin ya no siga en la EWTO, es un buen maestro del WT
emin the best
This guy best wing Chun master
You are the best Emin. God save you.
Tanrı Türk'ü korusun
His tendons do not stretch that far but the point I belive he is making is focusing on bringing his body back to the original position with tension after the punch creating a whip effect.
depends on wat works 4 u no1 can tell u wats better its about who teaches u and how hard u train u can make any fighting style effective if u know how thats y they r all still about and not lost in time
00:03 bunu beklemiyordum 😂😂
Little did Emin know 15 years later, we are working from home and sitting at our jobs even MORE than we ever have before. And WC is no defense against guns!
Hehe, Emin is funky master, greeeeTz. You guys shouldnt be in love with styles, you should be in love with yourself and what you can learn from that....watch,listen,think,practice,feel and smile. After you managed that i bet the only 3 words formed by your lips will be :"Cool ! Thank you.
@bordereye I can't say I have personally trained with Sifu Emin, but I have trained with his students, and I can tell you, athletically inclined or not, the technique is there. Whatever your views are on what the man is teaching, it works.
at 0:08 what hes doing with his wrist prevents to elbow to overstretch
but the right timing is needed, try it out
that dude must be pissed like ok no more
someone knows where the full video is?
@kenderesster a couple of months ago i saw a martial arts science documentary on national geographic channel.
A chinese monk trained in wing chun delivered a punch on a punchbag,some scientists attached all kind of equipment
to it and could not believe what they saw on their monitors,his punch equaled (in pounds measured) the punch of a heavy weight boxer though the chinese guy was not build as a heavyweight boxer and was not very muscled. Wing chun punch is proven VERY effective.
its very logical and inteligent ! its used for finishing a fight fast!! on the street! and yeah...trust me ..IT WORKS
@SkemeKOS
Well, to be fair, I think Boztepe is able to *PUSH* relatively well with this technique. When you do what he does - drop down your sholders, flex your spine muscles to make shoulder blades parallel - then moving an arm forward is done not with the deltoids, but rather with more stronger pecs. The movement becomes something not unlike a one-handed dumbbell press. In that sense, wing chun punch is very similar biomechanically to a tsuki of karate - and not very effective as a punch.
are any of his fights recorded on film or video? If so where can you see them?
TÜRKİYE'nin gelmiş geçmiş en iyi wing chun hocalarından birtanesi.
i dont know what the beef is with emin and leung ting but this is a very informative video
Guess who drew the shortest straw in class.
Great video, though. Very interesting. :)
he right
The person taking the hits will one day end up being the strongest and toughest student.
@sangtawon As far as i know it's like squeezeing your chest and open it again but do it without moving your shoulders, i think it's quite advanced =)
The nunchaku video from Brandy is from-
chakus.com web site- It's the forth dvd in the chakus videos series-- chakus 4. by GM Michael Burke-
Getting hit right where the lymphatic system is must cause some type of damage. Maybe even increase future cancer to grow.
The blond guy was a good sport. That looks like it hurts.
Agreed. Im not even sure about Emin's so called amateur fights as well
this is very good and is probably very useful for self defence however i notice that his helper is standing with both feet beside eachother making him very unbalanced and easy to push over.
ace love
I agree... I'm a huge fan of this guy... I just wish i could have seen him fighting but that's not his thing
where can i find the whole video?
@checkingdude
I am sceptical both to the effectivity of wing-chun type of punch and to the credibility of documentary series, whatever they say. And if I recall properly, Fight Science did an episode about punching and the punch of wushu master (similar to wing-chun) came last in terms of power. So there.
And really, the power is not the fatal flaw of wing-chun punch. Have you considered that doing it properly - standing square and dropping shoulders - dramatically lowers reach and defense?
by his last punch he pulled his right shoulder forward though ;)
i wanna promote this fight you suggested! Imagine it?? badd ass fight!!
lol the assistant is getting pummeled
Keith R. Kernspecht, and Leung Ting in Wing Tsun Kung Fu
Understand the guy is on his heels .anybody goes straight back when your feet are like that. But he obviously has power
I trained with Boztepe several times (back in the late '90s and early '00s)... He's a massively talented and powerful athlete (beyond belief, really) with quite a poor technique. Had he been more humble and willing to learn from different masters (not only Wing Chun masters), he would now be one of the greatest martial art legends, respected and feared by everybody.
I ddi Wing Tsun in Alaska between 2001 and 2004 and got to learn from Leung Ting one time in Juneau, and about three times from Emin Boztepe (this was before the split). Emin Boztepe would take my instructor (who had decades of experience with many styles and could kick my butt) and wipe the floor with him. One time I failed to get to the next level, and so did he at a seminar. He wisely read the room and recognized everyone was pissed that they weren't making the progress they needed to, and was very encouraging while maintaining the high standard of the martial art. Very impressive man.
No, the energy is released into the target.
Adami mahvettiin be abi :D
yeah sure.. and an overhand right from that distance would also break someone's nose
+CombatFitness You missed the point, he wasn't bragging about the power, he was merely explaining that your joints are flexible.
Sidenote: Any random hit can break someone's nose, the question is how efficient it is.
Damn right. I agree with you 100%. Alot of internet heroes these days. Its the same thing as saying 'my dad can beat up your dad' bullcrap.
Can anyone tell me what video this is from? I'd like to see the rest.
Si-fu Emin Boztepe Is the Best Master in the History of Wing Chun, He is not a legend, He is REAL.He is the ONE, he is a brilliant man and great and powerfull fighter