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THIS GUY RULES!
He’s like the Asian Bas Rutten!!! hahahaha
LOL that guy got his ass kicked for a demonstration.
[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
THIS GUY RULES!
He’s like the Asian Bas Rutten!!! hahahaha[/quote]
I think combining the Asians are good at martial arts with the British hooligan thing is the key.
Seriously.
Thank you for this OP.
Regards,
Robert A
I love listening to Asians cuss in English I have no idea why.
Yo this dude is hilarious but I’m not even joking, that’s probably the best application of wing chung I’ve ever seen.
Yeah, it’s really well done. Did anyone else notice his english sounds the best when he’s swearing?
[quote]Aussie Davo wrote:
Yo this dude is hilarious but I’m not even joking, that’s probably the best application of wing chung I’ve ever seen.[/quote]
I was actually pleasantly surprised that what he’s doing seems to be actually workable and not some typical TMA craziness.
LOL…always good to see real passion in a instructor. He made a very good point about not hitting someone in the head, especially on a high risk entry or insertion, hard to manipulate a weapon (M-4, sub-gun, handgun, knife, etc) with broken or damaged fingers. Thanks for posting.
Hahaha!!
Love the guy. Love his accent. Love his style. Fucking Awesome.
Thanks for sharing.
[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
[quote]Aussie Davo wrote:
Yo this dude is hilarious but I’m not even joking, that’s probably the best application of wing chung I’ve ever seen.[/quote]
I was actually pleasantly surprised that what he’s doing seems to be actually workable and not some typical TMA craziness.
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TMA crowd hates the guy. Which to me says he is doing something right. I have heard alot of people bash him saying this arm isnt in correct or that isnt how i was shown. My response is always that looks like it would fucking hurt if he did it to you so it works.
TMA tends to get to caught up in being pretty and not so much on the take the guy out fast. He is all end it fast and move on. Plus its hilarious the way he presents it.
[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
Yeah, it’s really well done. Did anyone else notice his english sounds the best when he’s swearing?[/quote]
He definitely learned his profanity from a true British master of the art.
clearly this is someone not only wif skills
but understands the importance of impeccably matching gear when you train