Grandmaster William Cheung Pressure Point Striking Seminar Day 1

Grandmaster William Cheung demonstrates how to use the Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu techniques and principles to position oneself to the blind side, deflecting the opponents force and taking control of the opponents elbow and in turn his balance are key elements to success in fighting the Wing Chun Way. In doing so you are trapping or pinning the opponents weight either on the front foot or the back foot to make the opponent vulnerable to a strike to his or her pressure points. Once the opponent is in a compromised position they are at their most vulnerable to an accurate strike from the Pheonix knuckle. Grandmaster William Cheung and I shot this video back in 2010. Hope you enjoy it! Sifu Dom Békés

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  • @msflemin
    @msflemin2 жыл бұрын

    While I lived in Japan in the late 70s into the mid-80s, Master Cheung was my instructor for several weeks while I was in the Navy. He used me as an "example" on a couple of occasions to demonstrate a kick to the shoulder then to the head. He was lightening fast; I was about 19 or 20 years old then and I was amazed at his speed! He was a very patient instructor to us Kung Fu neophytes.

  • @pacob213

    @pacob213

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol 😄 He beat me up also. His speed and efficiency was breathtaking. I enjoyed every minute.

  • @AmritSingh-iw4go

    @AmritSingh-iw4go

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can you please let me know if Grandmaster William Cheung has Wing Chung Schools in New York? Thank you, Jorge Campuzano

  • @theonekrui3745

    @theonekrui3745

    2 жыл бұрын

    2¹)(

  • @msflemin

    @msflemin

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AmritSingh-iw4go I do not know, you would have to contact his organization directly.

  • @ekot0419

    @ekot0419

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it is a real fight, do you think you can be able to beat him using what you have learned from Navy? Respectfully, I am untrained. But I spent a lot of time looking for a disapline to learn as self defense. But I have never seen any footage of Wing Chun beating anyone. I have only seen people using it to block at close quarters. EG, Anderson Silva. But he is also master in Mua thai, BJJ, Boxing.. and many more.

  • @danhiggins5393
    @danhiggins53933 жыл бұрын

    I learn a lot about pressure points in boxing. We didn’t spend a lot of time on it, but I found it interesting. I confirmed a lot of what I learned with a friend who has a black belt in Kung Fu. My friend got hit with an overhand right to the left cheek bone in a golden gloves match, and he described the rest of the round as fighting 2 guys in a blinding snowstorm. I used what I learned when I started coaching to gauge how much damage my fighters sustain in a match. It helps a coach decide when to throw in the towel or tell the fighter to keep going. I’ve seen many fans and coaches alike accuse a kid of quitting, when I knew for a fact they were injured.

  • @ingodwetrustgachatuber2747
    @ingodwetrustgachatuber27474 жыл бұрын

    The Master is the clearest in conveying the techniques- very clear and straightforward.

  • @obonghenry7059
    @obonghenry70594 жыл бұрын

    Perfect, have been on KZread but have never seen such a good teacher

  • @waedjradi
    @waedjradi5 жыл бұрын

    He's so compassionate with his instructions and full of a calm fierce in his demonstration. Love his teachings. Thank your!

  • @michaelshapiro1543
    @michaelshapiro15435 жыл бұрын

    This man is a WONDERFUL teacher! Calm, kind & encouraging to beginners.

  • @sandracarroll6233

    @sandracarroll6233

    4 жыл бұрын

    As Pastor Murray would say, it is not important what you know but that you can teach on all levels.

  • @patrickfallon4239
    @patrickfallon42395 жыл бұрын

    Magnificent teacher and communicator. Every facet of communication is exceptional. Truly a gift to learn from this man.

  • @jimmy-k77

    @jimmy-k77

    4 жыл бұрын

    I dont think so. His students havent even mastered the basics yet, but he's already teaching them too much. More looks like a demo than a real class. Real class usually really boring where the students keep repeating 1 or 2 moves and get it right for hours before they can be allowed to move to the next 'boring' thing, next month.

  • @rcabletn
    @rcabletn4 жыл бұрын

    I noticed the Grandmaster's peace and serenity in his eyes. Can you observe his peaceful aura ? Indeed the ideal Grandmaster !

  • @patrickduncan9677
    @patrickduncan96775 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful experience this is to watch and learn from. Mr Cheung shows wisdom of the art he teaches and the patience to instruct skillful and productive moves at a pace that is easy to follow. Grandmaster William Cheung is marvelous to watch and learn from. Very respectful person. Love to meet him in person.

  • @sifudominiqueemond6292
    @sifudominiqueemond62925 жыл бұрын

    Excellent stuff, thanks for posting this...it is always awesome seeing Grandmaster William Cheung in action. :)

  • @donnasloane9031
    @donnasloane90314 жыл бұрын

    Great teacher...Thank you for slowing down and breaking it down. Explanation so helpful.

  • @GypsyRoseDukes
    @GypsyRoseDukes4 жыл бұрын

    This was an excellent demonstration. Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @joselozano8391
    @joselozano83916 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful, clean and simple!

  • @andrzejkaminski5773
    @andrzejkaminski57734 жыл бұрын

    Master Chung. I am very impressed with your techniques and philosophy. I love the way you combined the philosophy of different martial arts and acupressure points taking advantage of strand of your opponent and using it against him. Once many months ago I was involved in judo.In judo one would Use the strand of the opponent and step away to throw him out of balance. That’s sports involving the weight category are a big shooters. Stronger opponents overpower you were the superior’s physical strength and preventing you from using the proper grips and proper techniques. So often not the better wins wins but the stronger one. I like much better your philosophy and your techniques which make much more sense to me. I admire your philosophy in the way of your teaching . I am honored to be able to see your lessons.Sincerly Andrzej Kaminski.

  • @sue4341
    @sue43413 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Grandmaster Cheung for making and sharing this video.

  • @laurencelance586
    @laurencelance5864 жыл бұрын

    What a privilege to even watch, and what an opportunity it must have been to be there. Thank you.

  • @scottsummers684
    @scottsummers6844 жыл бұрын

    GM Sifu Cheung one of the last remaining true martial artists of our time provides a timeless and enlightening lecture with great humbleness...!!!

  • @ethimself5064
    @ethimself50644 жыл бұрын

    What a cool teacher, I am somewhat amazed at his smooth calm teaching

  • @dougreed9843
    @dougreed98434 жыл бұрын

    What a patient trainer Mr Cheung is, I'm not really young myself any more and appreciate how age has provided such wisdom and he explains with simplicity simple truths of self defense. He probably is a great source of many learned things over his years he is probably a good listener as well. His ability to observe and gently teach the technics and corrections of the discipline required to utilize these great self defense strategies that seem with some training the average violent encounter doesn't have to be a fearful experience to the average person. Thank You Mr Cheung also a kind gentlemen I can see he must have a loving wonderful family who loves him very much.

  • @TonyqTNT
    @TonyqTNT4 жыл бұрын

    What a good teacher. Well clarified conveyance of conceptual principles. Balance, relative positioning, leverage and fluidity of striking!!!

  • @seanchasty301
    @seanchasty3016 жыл бұрын

    Grandmaster Cheung & Shifu Zak, Thank you for this KZread.

  • @chrispontello9949

    @chrispontello9949

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shifu is Chinese. Isn’t Cheung Korean?

  • @MM33633
    @MM336335 жыл бұрын

    Amazing teacher, amazing human being. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nelsonsantiago6367
    @nelsonsantiago63673 жыл бұрын

    Master Cheung ,, I been a student of Martial Arts since I was 12 yrs old .I have studied : Japane GojuKai...loong pai....Hung gar and various other styles...I enjoy watching you teach and even with many yrs of learning I am still a student and always learn from day to day..there's no end to this wonderful way of life and I have been teaching my wife and kids for 25 yrs . God bless you for your work and keeping The ways of the Arts alive..

  • @mavihulett7926
    @mavihulett79264 жыл бұрын

    I wish my granddaughter had a teacher like him! Fantastic demostration!! ❤

  • @crystaljamerson417
    @crystaljamerson4176 жыл бұрын

    I love this video on training, nothing but respect for you teacher.

  • @franklinnanai2745
    @franklinnanai27456 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting this video. Grandmaster William Cheung seems like a great person to be around.

  • @catatonicandgin5548

    @catatonicandgin5548

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wouldnt the elbow not be necessary because of the fist strike?...This stuff never goes according to plan because of movement dynamics change constantly

  • @mightymeatmonsta

    @mightymeatmonsta

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@catatonicandgin5548 You would use multiple attacks to subdue your opponent.

  • @adrianvega9946
    @adrianvega99462 жыл бұрын

    It is very nice to see an instructor who don't try show his skills punching the students. And also, explaining the reason why you need to hit a particular spot on the body. He is so calm and so kind to explain movements. I know nothing about martial arts techniques, but today I feel I learnt something new. I think the persons who learnt from him were really lucky.

  • @SweatyWelder68
    @SweatyWelder68Ай бұрын

    Wow I keep on coming back to this video over the years and one thing I learned today was the Teacher teaches and the students learn they do not talk at all!! I am a welder/ pipe fitter of 30+ yrs and i train people regularly...and the most annoying hindrance in my teaching is a student /apprentice that not only taks back to me but speaks to me like they already know the lesson ... the student should be silent and learn from old wisdom! Live this man he is special! Much respect!

  • @lawrencesuimae4002
    @lawrencesuimae40025 жыл бұрын

    this was best lesson I have come across in life.thanks master WILLIAN CHEUNG

  • @rickjulius3742
    @rickjulius37426 жыл бұрын

    Excellent demo. Wish I could have been there in person. Confirms the old saying: "keep things simple"!

  • @Anthony-fg6ro
    @Anthony-fg6ro3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, great master William for sharing these specific strikes.

  • @maxgains5426
    @maxgains54264 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Grandmaster Chung. Well done.

  • @paulgains4516
    @paulgains45166 жыл бұрын

    Thank you grandmaster, and Hello from Townsville.

  • @apuzyr
    @apuzyr3 жыл бұрын

    I took a 5-day seminar class with Grandmaster Wm Cheung when he visited NY. A wealth of knowledge and an unbelievable experience!! Don’t miss him if you can attend.

  • @Khaos969

    @Khaos969

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now go and take an MMA class tell me how that goes.

  • @travissk5036
    @travissk50364 жыл бұрын

    These people are soo blessed together this experience. Thanks for the share. Love the content!

  • @buckragland6822
    @buckragland68224 жыл бұрын

    What an incredible honor it would be to be a student of this grand master. His ability to explain & demonstrate is so understandable and he makes it look so easy, however I know to build muscle memory reflex it must be practiced over and over again for years. I would absolutely love to see HIS practice kata, I'll bet it's absolutely amazing ! Wow, I would crawl on my hands and knees over broken bottles for a year of his mentoring !! What a guy !!!

  • @ActraStunts
    @ActraStunts4 жыл бұрын

    your kindness and TRUE self projected energies radiate even thru a video! Just awesomeness! enjoy everything always all! Amazing

  • @kasquaskannachehukapapansk9857

    @kasquaskannachehukapapansk9857

    4 жыл бұрын

    Do you eat Ginseng roots & meditate?

  • @tommyalley3376

    @tommyalley3376

    4 жыл бұрын

    Great. Hrlelp

  • @keithschultz4187

    @keithschultz4187

    3 жыл бұрын

    And there is the difference in a true martial artist and most MMA thugs, no disrespect just dropping some truth.

  • @ActraStunts

    @ActraStunts

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@keithschultz4187 Yes fighting for money and using the arts as a way of life are truly different. One is to introduce F.E.A.R and the other is to live without it. 8 directions of the Way. Their is only one Way. thx enjoy

  • @ActraStunts

    @ActraStunts

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kasquaskannachehukapapansk9857 yes daily !

  • @SuperMSNeto
    @SuperMSNeto6 жыл бұрын

    A Grandmaster,, not only for his incredible abilities, but for his simplicity and competence in conveying his knowledge.

  • @brucemarmy8500

    @brucemarmy8500

    5 жыл бұрын

    Indeed. A true authority can translate the complex to the uninitiated. He's wisdom with breath.

  • @wiccaslick879

    @wiccaslick879

    5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome reply @@brucemarmy8500

  • @ThePsychoguy

    @ThePsychoguy

    5 жыл бұрын

    @2niner71 In terms of pure wing chun, he attained levels way beyond Bruce, so I'm pretty sure he could.

  • @ThePsychoguy

    @ThePsychoguy

    5 жыл бұрын

    @2niner71 The 1-inch punch is a common skill in southern kung fu systems, I'm pretty sure Cheung, as a recognized master of one, is capable of it. His claims about training under Yip Man are commonly accepted as I understand it, unless you have evidence to the contrary. When I said pure wing chun, I meant it in comparison to Bruce's JKD which is a hybrid art, not in search of a platonically "pure" wing chun, or whatever you seem to be interpreting it as.

  • @kagimboian702

    @kagimboian702

    4 жыл бұрын

    So very true

  • @chrismarusic4277
    @chrismarusic42772 жыл бұрын

    What an honor and a privilege to be trained by this true Master and a gentleman.

  • @KungFuPergaminoAr
    @KungFuPergaminoAr4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this material!

  • @Kalokala10
    @Kalokala104 жыл бұрын

    Im pretty sure Cheung grew up in Hong Kong and went to school with Bruce Lee. His brother Casey and i were very good friends in Hawaii. I use to call Casey Bruce Lee. He was a very humble kind man just like William Cheung but i can tell you a story when neighborhood tuggs wrongfully harassed Casey they did not stand a chance wrong old Chinese man to mess with. He had all of them down in seconds his hands ,feet went flying. Wow! Casey was a long distance swimmer very fit but he had bad high blood pressure because of his job and city life in Hong Kong . Moving to Hawaii suppose to give him peace of mind. Casey always told me stories of IP man ,his brother and Bruce Lee. We would have long talks about kung fu follow through continuing motion in Wing chun. Focus point is beyond your striking target. I lost contact with Casey he moved to the States east coast to be near his grand children and children. God bless you Casey Cheung & William Cheung humble masters

  • @Kalokala10

    @Kalokala10

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Jeff Cockmann i appreciate what you are saying its all about perception. My dad taught both me and my brother but i learned things my brother didnt like wise. To me its dept and perception also individual personality. Glamour has its moments on us humans. Stay cools.

  • @ThomasJones-sz3sx

    @ThomasJones-sz3sx

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Jeff Cockmann No, that's not correct. Grand Master William practices Traditional Wing Chun!

  • @myjizzureye

    @myjizzureye

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Jeff Cockmann It's all a load of bollocks. Olympic records get broken every year because things progress. Fighting has moved on and anybody paying attention knows the chun just does not work when pressure tested period. Tell me the names of 5 WC "masters" who you think know the "realz". Now link me to a video of them full contact fighting a fully resisting opponent. When you find it impossible to find such videos where all the gracies with the exact same claims (effective system, small man can beat stronger bigger man) have HOURS of footage proving their claims ask yourself honestly why. Spar outside your gym and you will instantly get your answer.

  • @fangospucklovesveena464

    @fangospucklovesveena464

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jeff Cockmann right, and who else is qualified to question him??? Nobody, in my opinion. I would say zip, except Sir to him.

  • @fangospucklovesveena464

    @fangospucklovesveena464

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jeff Cockmann Unaware of past. Forgive a humble servant...

  • @janantoni3604
    @janantoni36044 жыл бұрын

    This master is easy to follow. No nonsense approach.. Simply the best.

  • @kinjo695

    @kinjo695

    3 жыл бұрын

    No nonsense, nonsense.... Seems legit

  • @esezate1
    @esezate14 жыл бұрын

    What an Honor to witness SIFU teaching on youtube . I can't imagine training with him in real life.

  • @TheAlvoss
    @TheAlvoss2 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy (respect) the use of pressure point hand strikes & using only 1 step to the side. I'm too disabled to kick & to jump around. I was told by MANY surgeons & physicians to accept being wheel chair bound. That was over 20 years ago. To me accepting a wheel chair was the same as surrendering. I've adjusted to using quick pressure point strikes & using only 1 foot step to either side or forward in rare instances . This video validates my unwillingness to stay in a wheel chair and to use ONLY effective hand strikes. Thank you 😊!

  • @jeffcruz5275
    @jeffcruz52756 жыл бұрын

    William Cheung .much respect to you and your family and team beautiful style and training. Peace

  • @aliyurek396

    @aliyurek396

    5 жыл бұрын

    Harika Bir sanat

  • @bryanokawa2261

    @bryanokawa2261

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is my favorite video of my life I have trained with seifu kimo wong for very short time but I still remember everything

  • @nicholasnapier2684
    @nicholasnapier26845 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the info just a great honor to see someone teaches the truth

  • @tickedoffsheikh8587
    @tickedoffsheikh85874 жыл бұрын

    Myself and brother during our teenage years in the 90s used to get IKF magazines and would read all grandmaster Cheung's articles and then imagine him being our teacher.. I was madly in love with traditional Wing Chun. Grandmaster Cheung remain steadfast and loyal to his sifu Yip Man's teachings. Bruce Lee had different views so much so that he thought traditional Wing Chun wasn't enough for him(and the rest is history may his soul rest in peace)! But for me I would stick to TWC as grandmaster Cheung. It's an honour to see Grandmaster Cheung in video. Besides his martial arts skills he has an admirable handwriting ability. Today thanks to KZread 👌 that we could watch him... Would love to meet him in person someday. Much love and respect to him.

  • @oharms6304
    @oharms63044 жыл бұрын

    Love this so simple and affective straight to the point

  • @srm8866
    @srm88664 жыл бұрын

    Passing this guy in a crowd or talking to him, you'd never think it because he appears to be very gentle - but he's actually a dangerous guy. His fighting skill is the result of a lifetime of dedication, discipline and devotion to the art. Impressive!

  • @JoShiestyy

    @JoShiestyy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Kung fu, taichi and other chinese "martial arts" only sound good and look good entertainment wise but applying it to a real hand to hand combat these masters would get exposed by a typical mma fighter.

  • @josephrobyiii2729

    @josephrobyiii2729

    Жыл бұрын

    Good/expert martial arts never get into fights

  • @grahamdebling6280
    @grahamdebling62805 жыл бұрын

    Love him to bits, what a great guy. You feel so much safer after watching him !

  • @kinjo695

    @kinjo695

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are going to get hurt if you think this will protect you. It's not so much the techniques but the lack of conditioning to real intent, force, pressure and timing. Good teacher or not he would most likely lose badly in a fight against a drunken street thug with no training. Sorry everyone but this is reality. The ONLY way to become good at fighting is by fighting....

  • @samuraiisalmighty4917

    @samuraiisalmighty4917

    4 жыл бұрын

    kinjo695 are you fucking dumb

  • @tonypeter8209
    @tonypeter82093 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful lesson, Sifu. Thanks 🙏

  • @geoffreyswan7866
    @geoffreyswan78664 жыл бұрын

    What are a brilliant teacher so patient and knowledgeable A true grand master

  • @brianmatsumoto3699
    @brianmatsumoto36993 жыл бұрын

    What a happy and delightful video to watch; his insight and willingness to teach in a manner that is life-affirming is an example rather than a warning of how to "be." Many practitioners are no nonsense and sometimes difficult to watch despite their competency; it's Sifu William Cheung's teaching style, perspective and wisdom that made watching his seminar worth exploring. Thank you for sharing Sifu Cheung!

  • @-Atmos1

    @-Atmos1

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree , second time I watch

  • @albertbradley2581

    @albertbradley2581

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@-Atmos1 a

  • @albertbradley2581

    @albertbradley2581

    2 жыл бұрын

    Need more lesson need more help on them thank you!

  • @henkiskwaad
    @henkiskwaad4 жыл бұрын

    This master came to our Wing Chun school in Amsterdam to give a seminar, Im very grateful for what Ive learned.

  • @henkiskwaad

    @henkiskwaad

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@iranchan9024 lol. It was a courtesy to my sifu so it was free. And no, it's very real.

  • @kanyamagaraabdallah8300
    @kanyamagaraabdallah83003 жыл бұрын

    je l´merci tout les jours de M. William cheung. I thank him every day from Mr. William cheung.

  • @frankmesa3561
    @frankmesa35614 жыл бұрын

    Very good seminar and clearly done. Thank you Master for sharing

  • @ginoz2771
    @ginoz27714 жыл бұрын

    This is Tong Long..... all day ! I learned that 30 years ago from Malcolm Sue ! Thanks Si Fu

  • @TheBlueskyson

    @TheBlueskyson

    4 жыл бұрын

    it's 27 mins my friend. And packed with gold

  • @omarhamo8554
    @omarhamo85543 жыл бұрын

    I am 58, feeling good about being able to defend my self. Thank you, Master Cheung

  • @deadrivers2267

    @deadrivers2267

    3 жыл бұрын

    @GUS GREENBAUM Lame ass bitch

  • @maiiwaleed9512
    @maiiwaleed95122 жыл бұрын

    wow! how lucky are we all to be in this age getting this good quality education.. 5 years later! so grateful for this video

  • @undercarriagechroniclesssi9252
    @undercarriagechroniclesssi92523 жыл бұрын

    Wow 4 minutes in and I’m already impressed

  • @brucemarmy8500
    @brucemarmy85005 жыл бұрын

    This is beautiful. I will review this often. It keeps the peace, without unnecessary violence.

  • @goldo1107

    @goldo1107

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wow...you're a delusional clown. Please don't ever step up to someone that really knows how to fight because you will get embarrassed and prob very very physically hurt.

  • @socialist-strong

    @socialist-strong

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@goldo1107 ok tough guy

  • @goldo1107

    @goldo1107

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@socialist-strong You're prob a cringey mcdojo shitfu clown as well. Figures.

  • @stevealexander748
    @stevealexander7484 жыл бұрын

    Much love and Respect to Grandmaster Cheung , a true Gentleman.

  • @user-fs5ji1tv6l
    @user-fs5ji1tv6l2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this seminar!!

  • @shafeeqkv1001
    @shafeeqkv100121 сағат бұрын

    Perfection.. His lecture was really amazing

  • @grandadan
    @grandadan6 жыл бұрын

    What a kind way of teaching! beautiful

  • @JoseTorres-fk8kb

    @JoseTorres-fk8kb

    5 жыл бұрын

    GrandAdan ooo. O. Lol, I :/ hit up az

  • @lionsden4563

    @lionsden4563

    3 жыл бұрын

    No. It's awful.

  • @mightymeatmonsta

    @mightymeatmonsta

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lionsden4563 YOU are awful as a fighter! This 75 year old man would DESTROY you any day of the week!!

  • @pfefferkuchenmann666
    @pfefferkuchenmann6666 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video. To be serious, I have seen a lot of so called martial artists just showing off, especially here on KZread. But this is different. What I like about it, is first of it all, the very kind and calm way of Master Cheungs teaching. Second thing is, what is shown here, really works. Does it make you invincible? Of course not. Can it makes you a better fighter? It depends on you and if you can adapt the principles shown in here. Best benefit is, a Man like Master Cheun can teach you to be a better human. Less rude, more kind. Even when I´m an elder Judo and Japanese Jiu-Jiutsu guy, I apreciate this lessons and try to evolve personally, by learning as much as I can. Blesses.

  • @Mudgrove

    @Mudgrove

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking similar thoughts. My very last karate class I ever took as a young fella, I came home, showered, and watched the two towers go down in NYC on the late night news (yes I'm an Aussie) Patience, confidence, inner peace is foremost before aggression. It's what my sensei's drilled into me. Watching all styles over the years since (thank you internet), just shows it's all physics, and these masters have tapped into the most efficient ways of dealing with bio-mechanics. Thanks for sharing this vid guys.

  • @stevebrindle1724

    @stevebrindle1724

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Fisticuffs Guilde No it is not bullshit, it's knowing when and where to use these techniques, if you have your opponent under control you can then use these techniques, Trying to do a pressure point strike on a skilled, moving opponent is, I agree, difficult and not a wise thing to try! All techniques have a time and a place, if you manage to control your opponent in say, a headlock then a pressure point strike, if a strike is the right word, perhaps placing your weapon, (Thumb maybe) and applying steady pressure on the correct point is a better description.

  • @andrecummings13

    @andrecummings13

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fisticuffs Guilde , that’s why you practice a lot to develop muscle memory . That’s why you don’t have to think about what to do in a fight!!!! Muscle Memory!!!

  • @jpsholland

    @jpsholland

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@andrecummings13 Then why did i not go down when a saber fencer accidentally hit his saber in two pieces on the back of my neck.

  • @andrecummings13

    @andrecummings13

    4 жыл бұрын

    jpsholland , I’m glad you brought that up because your question proves we have pressure points!!!! See you was hit on the back of your neck according to you but you WASN’T knocked out but if hit in the right spot you’re knocked out, it’s called pressure points but you have to practice to know where they are without thinking about it, your sarcasm proved me to be RIGHT!!!!

  • @RobAllbanks
    @RobAllbanks4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your videos @grandmaster!

  • @endtimestraveller7716
    @endtimestraveller77163 жыл бұрын

    What a lovely man. Really patient, good explanations.

  • @tooxlent
    @tooxlent4 жыл бұрын

    That was a brilliant demonstration of control, deflection, and use of a side step to the 45 degree to control your opponent. Thank you.

  • @cboakye6980

    @cboakye6980

    4 жыл бұрын

    Boxers use this same technique. Vasyl Lomachenko and mike Tyson are masters of this.

  • @tshepomore5552
    @tshepomore55526 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sifu...

  • @matkasim
    @matkasim4 жыл бұрын

    Good masters know techniques. True masters know principles in the techniques. Master Leung is a true master. Kudos

  • @valtito9297
    @valtito92974 жыл бұрын

    cifu I am aikido and I'm afraid you are not the only one. most of your instructions I teach in my class. especially the blind side, and elbow control. blessings!

  • @karamlevi

    @karamlevi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Val Tito good to hear! Peek A Boo Boxing also teaches blind side development n attacking... Iron Mike Tyson employed it as his killing zone.

  • @brandgardner211
    @brandgardner2116 жыл бұрын

    Speaks very good English. Seems like a fine gentleman and a good teacher.

  • @me-cq7wv

    @me-cq7wv

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the extra same thing before I seen your post. His English is first class

  • @yashodara1239

    @yashodara1239

    5 жыл бұрын

    He is a LEGEND the Grand Master of the Wing Chung Kung Fu and the friend of Bruce Lee

  • @travisormand639

    @travisormand639

    5 жыл бұрын

    It would be a dream come true to study under the Supreme ~ Grandmaster: William Cheung!

  • @privateundisclosed4448

    @privateundisclosed4448

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@yashodara1239 Is Grandmaster William Cheung still alive?

  • @fabianusshikukutu8457

    @fabianusshikukutu8457

    5 жыл бұрын

    Grandmaster Williams is the best khung fu pressure points tactics which is easy to learn when you concentrating on the methods he uses for me to learn his tactics needs to focus more and practice it daily.

  • @vukken99
    @vukken996 жыл бұрын

    love how a Grandmaster teaches his students....

  • @mdsjr1437

    @mdsjr1437

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me? I like peanut &... jelly.😋🍞🍯

  • @wesleytyler9599
    @wesleytyler95992 жыл бұрын

    KEEPING IT REAL SIMPLE AND TO THE POINT . EXCELLENT TEACHER / TRAINER . PAY ATTENTION AND LEARN , APPLY AND PRACTICE REGULARLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE . YOU'LL THANK YOURSELF LATER .

  • @bloodcutterscrewmusicandga3830
    @bloodcutterscrewmusicandga38304 жыл бұрын

    Good teaching he makes sure you understand everything very clear lots of tips grate knollege

  • @wongwsw
    @wongwsw6 жыл бұрын

    Great lessons..

  • @NatureVideosChannel
    @NatureVideosChannel3 жыл бұрын

    that large guy wearing 'I am not a number' is surely going to go straight to his enemy home after the lesson.

  • @nunyabusiness863

    @nunyabusiness863

    3 жыл бұрын

    For real he looks like a man not to be trifled with.

  • @gammarey

    @gammarey

    3 жыл бұрын

    he's lasered in no doubt. he's gpt purpose

  • @troypowers9578

    @troypowers9578

    3 жыл бұрын

    What the hell you meant about that stupid ass make sense when you talk. Asshole

  • @nunyabusiness863

    @nunyabusiness863

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@realist199 strong words. I meant more along the lines of greg above. I wasn't talking about his size, i see something in his eyes and body language. A quiet timidity that could lead to a bit of instability once he has the confidence of training. No movie influence at all. I've actually seen this in person.

  • @saybatoofnapz3948
    @saybatoofnapz39484 жыл бұрын

    Much wisdom with a focused discipline... #ThoroRespect for Grandmaster Cheung

  • @TheBlueskyson
    @TheBlueskyson4 жыл бұрын

    Sifu's Zak and Don took a little time to change old habits, but Bill was there to guide them. Some gold info and tips here for free. ty 4 vid.

  • @canadianbc7789
    @canadianbc77892 жыл бұрын

    He was coming to my country when I was young training martial arts. Belgrade. He is excellent chess player. He aged a bit. Nice to see him still doing what he loves to. His teacher was legendary IP man. I am now in Vancouver Canada. We need right masters here. William Chang used to live in Australia before I don't know where he lives now.

  • @martialartshistorymuseum
    @martialartshistorymuseum3 жыл бұрын

    It was an honor to meet such an amazing icon as Sifu William Cheung a few years back.

  • @lionsden4563

    @lionsden4563

    3 жыл бұрын

    No. He's a phony.

  • @davidsmith7456
    @davidsmith74564 жыл бұрын

    I love training with this guy! After a lot of seminars with him I can honestly say he always has more to teach. Thank you Sifu.

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo3 жыл бұрын

    So amazing to watch a master teach regular every day people.

  • @machineaddictivedigging4156
    @machineaddictivedigging41564 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome information but when you encounter anyone on the streets it's a totally different situation this will feed on to your knowledge

  • @Kryptoz
    @Kryptoz7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome - thanks for posting this Dominic! GM Cheung is a living legend

  • @pastorvidro4174

    @pastorvidro4174

    6 жыл бұрын

    Kryptos What I like about Grandmaster Cheung is that he Honest . One thing he know both Modified and TWC and he explains the different and Weakness .

  • @alejandrogn4
    @alejandrogn42 жыл бұрын

    So grateful for this video I just soaked up all that game

  • @muas923
    @muas9234 жыл бұрын

    I love how simple he makes seems.

  • @kinjo695

    @kinjo695

    3 жыл бұрын

    Fantasy can be simple, reality is not so

  • @inhometraineroakville1174
    @inhometraineroakville11744 жыл бұрын

    This is very good information. I love Wing Chun, all the lineages

  • @michaelleonard5744

    @michaelleonard5744

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same!

  • @jeraldcuccurullo2497
    @jeraldcuccurullo24976 жыл бұрын

    Why do so many martial artists think that this man's teachings aren't any good, I have found that it certainly works for me, but keep in mind that one will not know what they are going to do, strike ,block, side step etc.every martial arts form is great and does work, and they have been fighting systems that are thousands of years old ,proven moves.

  • @traditionalwingchunkungfu6098

    @traditionalwingchunkungfu6098

    6 жыл бұрын

    William Cheung in the 1980's in various international martial arts magazines told everyone that when he lived with Yip Man between 1955 and 1958 he inherited Traditional Wing Chun. The Wing Chun that he and the rest of Yip Man's students learnt in the school from Yip Man was the modified Wing Chun taught to Yip Man by his first master Chan Wah Shun a less efficient version. The Traditional Wing Chun being the original art passed to Yip Man from his 2nd master Leung Bik. The tradition in the original art was to pass the art from Grandmaster to Grandmaster. So to teach the art more openly but still retain the Traditional art within the family the less efficient version was taught. People hate on William Cheung because if he is right they have learnt something perceived as having less value. So they turn it around and call him the liar or the fake. Those that have learnt both methods and have some fighting experience know which is more useful. From a practical point of view most side with Cheung. So thats the reason William gets so many negative comments. In shooting the videos I let people see what he teaches so they can make up their own minds by seeing Traditional Wing Chun as its taught.

  • @traditionalwingchunkungfu6098

    @traditionalwingchunkungfu6098

    6 жыл бұрын

    In short it's all politics

  • @Jiyukan

    @Jiyukan

    5 жыл бұрын

    "Why do so many martial artists think that this man's teachings aren't any good," because they are not "martial artists" but mma fanbois, aka: they have no clue about martial arts.

  • @liecrusher3506

    @liecrusher3506

    5 жыл бұрын

    To a point. My experience in talking with some Cheung students, is that their "traditional" system, was far, far superior to the "modified", to the extent that they rejected chi-ger. Even IF it wasn't "original" why scoff at what is a valuable training tool?

  • @Spright91

    @Spright91

    5 жыл бұрын

    Simple it's no good against more live tested Martial Arts .

  • @AmritSingh-iw4go
    @AmritSingh-iw4go2 жыл бұрын

    My best regards and humble admiration, respect to you Grandmaster William Cheung. Greatly appreciate for sharing your Wing Chung Pressure Points martial arts moves. It's a practice to bring each individual harmony in there body, mind and spirit, it should only be used having the full consciousness state of mind and only using it as the last resort of self defense. Please continue sharing more of your videos, and or please let me know if you have school in New York City? My best regards Jorge Campuzano

  • @josephwesley8456
    @josephwesley84563 жыл бұрын

    Excellent explanation!

  • @bartslaman
    @bartslaman6 жыл бұрын

    Wado Ryu teaches to control on the “blindside” aswell. Thanks for sharing

  • @genenightthunder2727

    @genenightthunder2727

    3 жыл бұрын

    WHO INVENTED WADO?

  • @DJAraRealSalsa

    @DJAraRealSalsa

    2 жыл бұрын

    All genuine Wing Chun has this. The problem is that genuine wing chun is not easy to find nowadays.

  • @ALOSTAMERICAN
    @ALOSTAMERICAN5 жыл бұрын

    Control the elbow and blindside the jive turkey. In all seriousness though, this man is greatness, thank you Grandmaster.

  • @tryhardf844

    @tryhardf844

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@checkandbalance2903 First of all,wing chung IS greater than any offensive 1 2 3 combination of punches. If someone gives a demonstration he needs the person to stand still,otherwise it would not work.

  • @checkandbalance2903

    @checkandbalance2903

    4 жыл бұрын

    You just proved the point.. if the other person would t stand still it won’t work. No one stands still in a real fight. You see ??

  • @tryhardf844

    @tryhardf844

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@checkandbalance2903 Will you fight against your teacher for a demonstration?

  • @checkandbalance2903

    @checkandbalance2903

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mr Benedictine I Boxed. We got in the ring and sparred and when you do it for real you understand that there is a vast chasm between “demonstrating “ and a real actual fight. In demonstration the partner is cooperating... its like dance where both sides know the moves. In a real fight your opponents isn’t going to do that. The punches will have way to much force to simply slap away. Look there are more than enough examples of Wing chun, akido, Ect.. practitioners getting destroyed in real fights against average MMA fighters. I was a slightly above average amateur boxer... I haven’t fight in over 15 years yet I guarantee you that my jab is STILL hard and fast enough that there is no way your catching it. Or simply redirecting it consistently in a real fight. We have seen enough MMA matches to know that a mix of grappling , wrestling, physical strength and boxing/ kickboxing easily destroyer ANY martial art alone. A DIVISION ONE wrestler shoots a double leg takedown and no wing Chung or akido move is stopping it.

  • @tryhardf844

    @tryhardf844

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@checkandbalance2903 Then i hope there are diciplines out there who learn from experience and not a movie from donnie yen.

  • @shaibalc
    @shaibalc4 жыл бұрын

    very nice. very clear. very interesting. thanks for sharing....blind side, pressure points and flow.

  • @christophermedeiros1806
    @christophermedeiros18062 жыл бұрын

    Oss thank you Grandmaster & Sifu

  • @ademiranda2
    @ademiranda25 жыл бұрын

    wing chung looks interesting. I never paid much attention until I saw this video. Sounds pretty good.

  • @Milan_Smidt

    @Milan_Smidt

    4 жыл бұрын

    yeah? try it in a real fight, and you're out on the pavement before you can say 'chi'.

  • @samuraiisalmighty4917

    @samuraiisalmighty4917

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dont listen to the dumb brainless racist above me continue in ur ma and u will find your opponent on the ground before u can even say chi

  • @pierrel4525
    @pierrel45252 жыл бұрын

    I used to do Kung-Fu in Canada and when we went to spar I accidentally hit my opponent but very lightly and he was screaming like a woman. After this, I told my coach that this is for women and not for men because in a real fight you will always get hit and if you cannot handle the pain then go and become a chef or something else but stay away from fighting. Everybody can kick and punch the bag, it does not hit back. I went next door to join the full contact karate or kickboxing and that was exactly what I needed. Getting hit and getting used to the pain. Every day sparing, jogging, running 10 miles, and workout with barbells. Instead of training 3 times per week as my colleagues, I worked out 7 days. I had the hardest punch and kick the machine ever recorded. Then the stupid Canadian government put a ban on kickboxing so I got pissed off and quit. I told my coach that I am not gonna work out if I cannot compete. So I left. I was sparing Lennox Lewis a few times and must say that he was a very nice person and I am glad that he became a world champion. I want to mention one incident when I was kickboxing. I was training with my colleagues when one guy came. He was a black belt in Kung-Fu and he was well recognized all over Canada because he won so many tournaments. He was working out next door where I used to be before I quit there and came to the kickboxing gym. His name was Tony Da....ta. When he came, he asked my trainer if he can join kickboxers and work out with us. My trainer told him that he can stay there and watch us for the first time and if he still wants to become a kickboxer after that, he can join. After 2 or 3 hours when our workout and sparing was over, my trainer asked Tony if he still wants to be a kickboxer. Tony said NO, I think that this is not for me. When Tony saw the sparing and blood dripping from the guy's noses and gashed eyebrows split open, he did not want to end up like that. So he went back to Kung-Fu, kicking into the air and doing semi-contact that way he could not get hurt. Full contact is not for everyone. From the beginning, I felt it too. Every hard hit was painful but after some time it becomes less and less painful and then you hardly feel it. You just have to go and box in the ring, there is no other way. What this Master is showing is okay for someone who walks on the street and some drunk idiot jumps on you who is not trained in anything and he is not strong either. Just imagine this Master in the ring trying to do some pressure point technique with Mike Tyson in his top career. He could not deflect Mike's punches because it would be like a tank going through a fence. When he shows you his technique here on the other guy, they do it in slow motion using no power but in real life, it is never like that. Just look at UFC from the '90s. Guys with black belts in Karate and who know what fighting each other. When they came in the ring none of them showed any technique in any karate, or Kung-Fu, they just jumped at each other like crazy animals trying to destroy one another, no technique at all. Until Royce Gracie came. He was the lightest fighter of them all, only 176 lbs and he destroyed everyone using Jiu-Jitsu that he and his father created in Brazil. That was the first and probably even last fighter who truly used technique and won every time. The amazing guy he really was.

  • @darrellsyrnyk6875
    @darrellsyrnyk68754 жыл бұрын

    Good teaching. Much respect to teacher /Master

  • @chibuganblues
    @chibuganblues3 жыл бұрын

    Very professional teacher determined and very detailed in every move about self defense very clear explanation...