Dai-Sifu Emin Boztepe - 2013 EBMAS Twin Cities Wing Tzun (4/6/13 - Minneapolis, MN)

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Dai-Sifu Emin Boztepe, EBMAS Twin Cities Wing Tzun Seminar, April 6th of 2013.
Dai-Sifu Emin Boztepe visited Minnesota (for the 2nd time in 4 months!) to teach a 2-day seminar on EBMAS Wing Tzun. We covered an absolute ton of material on this day of filming-- Jap-Gurk/Bong-Gurk applications (and at least 50 repetitions of each drill), Chi-Sao and Lat-Sao applications and techniques, general striking, punches, kicks, and footwork, theory questions, practical applications of Wing Tzun for self-defense, and so much more.
I was only able to film about 25 minutes from the entire 4 hour seminar because I was so busy participating in the exercises and drills; this was an absolutely amazing event, and I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to train with (and document!) such a talented, wise, thoughtful, and patient teacher-- EMIN BOZTEPE!
Filmed and Edited by Matthias Joyce--
mattjoyceMN@hotmail.com
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For more information on EBMAS Twin Cities Wing Tzun, visit:
EBMAS Twin Cities Facebook--
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Andrew Mills (EBMAS Twin Cities Head Instructor)--
612-325-5948
Definitions of Chi-Sao/Chi-Gerk:
Chi-Gerk - a sensitivity drill for footwork training and leg attacks - is not as soft and flexible as Chi-Sao, but the sensitivity concept is still to be stressed, as are the rules and laws of the hand movements.
Chi Sao- "Sticking hands." An exercise used in Wing Chun kung fu that develops sensitivity to the hands and arms.
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  • @MattJoyce
    @MattJoyce10 жыл бұрын

    that is my favorite thing about Dai-Sifu--he is humble, will teach anyone, AND he does not feel the need to boast or put down other forms of martial arts to better his own. he is the real deal, and he truly is the best teacher i've had, in any walk of life. i can't wait until he comes back to minnesota in November!

  • @MattJoyce
    @MattJoyce11 жыл бұрын

    let's put it this way: Dai-Sifu travels the world teaching wing tzun, and he does all of it on his own dollar. i would have paid twice the amount that i paid to learn from Dai-Sifu Emin again.. and for a 4 hour seminar, i felt the price was absolutely adequate and worthwhile, even if Dai-Sifu wasn't a legendary figure in the martial arts community.

  • @MattJoyce
    @MattJoyce11 жыл бұрын

    no problem, thank you for watching!

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    cheers:) i am actually a wing tsun person since 1991.. so i have experienced all the drama(s) and the joy. I respect those who go about their own business like emin does, much more than some youtube-warrior who jumps from wing/chun/tsun thread to the next and probably has never learned anything....:o)

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    all i can say as a puny student of si-jo leung ting: he knows hell of a lot more than i do... and the few times we met, he has treated me friendly and with humor and patience - and he tought me a few good things. Of course i learned more from my direct si-hing (later si-fu) as he was my daily tutor. - that time, emin belonged to the same happy family.. he is a si-hing to me in the traditional tree.

  • @KungFuKing166
    @KungFuKing16611 жыл бұрын

    Excellent vid. Nice leg work. Love to see more vids

  • @Schwartzbruder1
    @Schwartzbruder111 жыл бұрын

    NICE!!, pretty much my previous seminar only it was short so all we did were the kicks

  • @MattJoyce
    @MattJoyce10 жыл бұрын

    footage is up from Sifu Emin's 2014 Minneapolis seminar, please check it out and tell us what you think! 1,2,3, EBMAS!!

  • @kobayashimaruaikiken
    @kobayashimaruaikiken10 жыл бұрын

    I'm a shotokan karate guy, but I MUST pay due respect to wing chun, it'a marvellous art.

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    boy he looks old now... but he has not lost his skills. Emin has always been one of the best fighters.. in the wing sun community. best regards from northern europe, his old stomping grounds.

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    very rare to hear such nice words across the martial arts borders. also, you are a trekkie :-) two points for respect..

  • @MattJoyce
    @MattJoyce10 жыл бұрын

    BRAND NEW 2014 DAI SIFU EMIN BOZTEPE EBMAS SEMINAR UP NOW! Dai-Sifu Emin Boztepe - 2014 EBMAS Twin Cities Wing Tzun (3/15/14 - Minneapolis, MN)

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield10 жыл бұрын

    50 reps? Man I bet your hip flexors were aching after that - especially the following day! Like this check and kick drill - especially incorporating the counter kick. Also like the energy redirection drill the young lady was doing. Looks like a good seminar.

  • @MattJoyce
    @MattJoyce10 жыл бұрын

    Dai-Sifu Emin Boztepe - 2014 EBMAS Twin Cities Wing Tzun (3/15/14 - Minneapolis, MN)

  • @AN71H3RO
    @AN71H3RO10 жыл бұрын

    Finally someone who actually knows how it really was.

  • @jonathannaef2214
    @jonathannaef22148 жыл бұрын

    lazaro, what lineage are you under?

  • @danzeta7
    @danzeta73 жыл бұрын

    Exelent Sifu from Argentina

  • @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips
    @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips8 жыл бұрын

    Emin, great video, i have heard many good things about you, Sir do you have any videos sparring? or fighting? Emin Boztepe

  • @dondiego3050

    @dondiego3050

    5 жыл бұрын

    Their is no sparring. Its illusion how they train it. With drunken idiots maybe maybe they can do something but trained fighter shred them to pieced

  • @shengchenfan
    @shengchenfan10 жыл бұрын

    I love those shirts.

  • @pasthalflife
    @pasthalflife11 жыл бұрын

    good kicking & training.

  • @nunchidan
    @nunchidan10 жыл бұрын

    super

  • @bluemonkeys5600
    @bluemonkeys56005 жыл бұрын

    good pads practice with sifu emin

  • @angelesdelbaile7805
    @angelesdelbaile780511 жыл бұрын

    I recently paid 200€ for 16 hours and it was worth it

  • @artiewatts9861
    @artiewatts986110 жыл бұрын

    I'm not going to buy into the whole lineage thing, but I will only say this : *if* you have the reflexes and the speed to make these leg checks work for you, fantastic - personally, I'd rather put the time and effort into bridging the gap and evasion footwork. Everything happens so quickly on the street, but I'm happier with my feet planted firmly on the ground - just my two bahts worth, and YMMV. Peace out.

  • @NinjaWarriorDude416
    @NinjaWarriorDude41610 жыл бұрын

    WC students looks like the geeks of martial arts. Just saying. I would love to spar with them.

  • @artiewatts9861

    @artiewatts9861

    10 жыл бұрын

    Great news - Gary Lam has some students that I'm sure would be more than happy to accomodate you. /watch?v=s9zavY0qyk8

  • @zoolkhan

    @zoolkhan

    9 жыл бұрын

    NinjaWarriorDude visit me. first hour is free of charge ;) I live in northern europe

  • @NinjaWarriorDude416

    @NinjaWarriorDude416

    9 жыл бұрын

    zoolkhan I live in Toronto. I remember years ago a WC guy came to my Muay Thai class for sparring.... he got fucked up. Now I am like 10 times better.

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    look out for "dragos wing tsun" he also comes from the european WT-branch (just like emin) and you can see some awesome legwork there: a) watch?v=ohfA_0cPb28 b) watch?v=_VJAhrVkoOM c) watch?v=daxZaqeEdII -- pls note, emin knows all that too.. i just didnt find videos showing him doing that.

  • @robertrobertson8575
    @robertrobertson85754 жыл бұрын

    How could anyone see these techniques and think "Yeah that looks like it will work against an aggressive determined man that wants to cave my skull in."

  • @michieltummers1303

    @michieltummers1303

    4 жыл бұрын

    thats the problem imo. It gives people a false illusion that they can take real agressive coke sniffing idiots or trained fighters down by using softly trained fantasy techniques. Dont get me wrong, there are some things that WT does good. Trapping system is good, center line theory is good, but dont think this will work irl except for the weakest nutter in the house and even then its prolly better to call quits and just runs. i could imagine this working efficiently if trained in hard fashion, school of hard knocks style though, without the grappling or kicks, just the close range trapping system , center line theory, its not all horse crap you see, but its trained soo softly. I check out for example Gary Lam and see a guy i would actually want to train with , WT kicks are just not very good, normal fighitng situations , WT is just not very good, close up in a bar? WT would get my vote i think, but even then, maybe its still better to learn some decent boxing :)

  • @taigermeno1
    @taigermeno111 жыл бұрын

    caro boztepe ti sei ramolito...ma ti sitmeo sempre... ; )

  • @tdj1985
    @tdj19858 жыл бұрын

    Quite a nice style of dancing...

  • @joesashiify
    @joesashiify10 жыл бұрын

    He was in Minneapolis? F%&# I live near Fargo!

  • @sergebeaulieu7956
    @sergebeaulieu79562 ай бұрын

    we can slow down the fight

  • @robbyx1983
    @robbyx198311 жыл бұрын

    eh invecchiano tutti cazzo! che ci devi fare ! è del 62, quindi adesso ha 51 anni eche cazzo

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    it was in fact the gracies who pulled out, when he invited them to a neutral/no cameras/fbi sportshall - instead of the octagon cage. They insisted it had to be in front of cameras in their cage, with their rules... - later they claimed he was afraid.. but anyone known emin knows the truth. fear is not in his repertoir. Thats a ridiculous statement aiming at the couchpotato-experts sitting in front of their pay TV - for gracies it was all about business.. a loss would have ruined it

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    ...those claims usually can be proven. But what does it mean to be student of IP man? I had some students... some of them stayed for two weeks, expected something else.. and left.. other stayed for as long the school run. So there is the matter of "duration" as student of ip man Then there issthe matter of when in the teaching live of ip man ... any teacher, also IP man developed himself and the way he teaches, and what he teaches.... Then there is the "closed door" factor etc

  • @timothyfreeman97
    @timothyfreeman9710 жыл бұрын

    The gentleman at 3:00-3:04 was struggling with the thrust kick to the mid section/chest. This technique isn't for everyone. At least those who don't have the best flexibility.

  • @MattJoyce

    @MattJoyce

    10 жыл бұрын

    while i do agree that it takes a good amount of flexibility to properly apply Jap-Gerk, Bong-Gerk, and straight kicks to the midsection while standing in IRIS stance, Andrew (our Si-Hing) is actually a great example of flexibility and stability in Wing Tzun forms and techniques. However, that short little 10 second clip of him was taken after doing over 100 reps of the application, and he was probably pushing himself to finish strong. Thanks for taking the time to review our video, we will be posting a new one very soon!

  • @timothyfreeman97

    @timothyfreeman97

    10 жыл бұрын

    What country is this kwoon residing in, if I may ask?

  • @MattJoyce

    @MattJoyce

    10 жыл бұрын

    United States--Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  • @zoolkhan

    @zoolkhan

    9 жыл бұрын

    Timothy Freeman flexibility comes with training. on the street the chest kick is a groin kick - obviously you dont want to do that with your training partner in a seminar.. hence the kick aims a little higher in training.

  • @zoolkhan

    @zoolkhan

    9 жыл бұрын

    Matthias Joyce . it is probably the "IRAS" stance you refer to (Internally Rotated Adduction Stance) that straight kick would go to groin, in a self defense situation. like the punches aimed at the chest, would go to throat or nose when it gets serious. nice video, many thanks

  • @JenGongDon
    @JenGongDon11 жыл бұрын

    How much you guys paid for this session? You could not have paid more that $200.00; if you did you got ripped off. $100 would be a rip off. Never mind.

  • @JenGongDon
    @JenGongDon11 жыл бұрын

    you definitely not fully loaded upstairs friend. That's just a stupid comment

  • @pelinaksu827
    @pelinaksu8273 жыл бұрын

    Küpe olsun

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield10 жыл бұрын

    That seems kind of disrespectful. And you're hardly going to train to fight a sport fighter who is a kicking expert are you? You talk about good practice - surely good practice is preparing the students for what they will face? As for the level of the chi sau, perhaps these are not expert students? I'd love to see your video so that I can see it done properly.

  • @TheBorninmotion
    @TheBorninmotion11 жыл бұрын

    martial arts came from india...

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    it is 30 yrs in the past or so.. and i am fairly certain that before this happened, there was rather nasty word echange between those two. Emin felt challenged... - there is no out of the blue "jumping on" cheung.. something provoced it - and we should leave it at that.

  • @klauswlotidelis9995
    @klauswlotidelis999510 жыл бұрын

    no che no power like kids

  • @saimon174666
    @saimon1746665 жыл бұрын

    Has anyone even tried it IRL? Looks completely useless.

  • @eozcelik42

    @eozcelik42

    5 жыл бұрын

    These are really new students probably in their first month...

  • @levischess7212
    @levischess72125 жыл бұрын

    I can call you practitioners but in real fight with real fighters u can't stand a chance your training is to relax no goals

  • @michid9507
    @michid95072 жыл бұрын

    Die meisten von denen bekämen im Ring die Jagdreise ihres Lebens...sieht teilweise so albern aus,was die da machen.

  • @smarterworkout
    @smarterworkout10 жыл бұрын

    Careful viewers this is not traditional wing chun...I guess it's wing tsun. It's basically modified wc. WC leg blocking/deflection is way overrated. WC guys always think they have a quick answer to every attack. You got a wc guy who does not specialize in kicks - kicking another wc guy. That is not good practice. A muy tai, taekwondo, or even karate guy would trash these guys. Plus worst chi sau ever....arms flailing around, people shifting way too much. BTW I do wing chun.

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    bullshit. martial arts came from everywhere where humans existed. There was martial arts in middle age europe and before.. probably during stone age people developed skills to kill each other. No country can claim to be the inventor of martial arts.

  • @zoolkhan
    @zoolkhan10 жыл бұрын

    the asians are losing it... the mao-revolution supressed free development of martial arts, and only promoted show-fighting-wushu with no real fighting value. it is very sad, that today some martial arts are in fact preserved more accurately in europe. (i.e. tai chi mae wha tang lang)

  • @cosmoshfa88savant66
    @cosmoshfa88savant665 жыл бұрын

    Sloppy..........

  • @aungkokothant131
    @aungkokothant13111 жыл бұрын

    No good lets say

  • @Antonio-qc7ks
    @Antonio-qc7ks7 жыл бұрын

    Siete riusciti a rovinare questa immensa arte con i vostri egoismi,questo pseudo maestro ha iniziato la sua carriera organizzando una trappola in uno stage di un maestro di wing chun,con una tale arroganza.Voleva far carriera il caro Emin,l'ha fatta ingannando tanti cultori di arti marziali,dicendo di aver vinto più di 300 combattimenti. Mi viene da ridere,questo qui su un ring come si deve non ci è mai salito,li ha fatti nella sua testa i suoi combattimenti.Yip Man è stato l'ultimo grande maestro del wing Chun.Dopo il deserto...........

  • @unisonokey

    @unisonokey

    6 жыл бұрын

    non è x far lo sbruffone, eh...ma ci hai mai lavorato?

  • @ROBBYtheKID1
    @ROBBYtheKID110 жыл бұрын

    wing tsun was bs, is bs and always will be bs!!! it easily can beat by every mma trained guy!!!

  • @dannyl5771

    @dannyl5771

    9 жыл бұрын

    any art martial can be beat by mma fighter everybody know that, depends on the fighters, something else to say ? maybe more interesting ? no... ? ok

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