Here is a clip showing how one school uses different equipment to train the chain punch.
Here is a clip showing how one school uses different equipment to train the chain punch.
I think that this video highlights the principle of ‘Economy in Motion’ in quite a telling way.
It’s fictional and comes from the film Never Back Down, http://www.neverbackdownthemovie.com/.
My thanks to all who made it possible. I look forward to seeing it at the Italian cinema.
Here are some clips showing the incredible Sammo Hung as a legendary Wing Chun Kuen teacher. In the Wing Chun television series.
Thanks to all concerned in its production. I look forward to it being released in the UK soon.
The ’history’ of Wing Chun Kuen has been the story line of several Hong Kong martial arts films, one such film was realeased in Britain as ‘The Prodigal Son’ , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prodigal_Son_(film).
It’s a film full of great ‘Movie Wing Chun Kuen’, so if you ocassionally like putting up your tired feet after a night of training and turning on the DVD player this is a martial art film I would certainly recommend you buy.
This is the final fight between the Wing Chun Kuen hero Leung Jan and the fated Ngai Fai.