Trailer for a new documentary about Wing Chun

By the company "Empty Mind Films" on YouTube a trailer for a new documentary about Wing Chun. In the film, viewers will take a virtual tour of martial arts schools. Wing Chun from Foshan to Gokong and meet the most famous artists, including Ip China, son Ip Man. They will visit the best schools including “Athletic Association Wing Chun” и “Ip Man Martial Arts Association” under the direction of Sam Lau, one of the students Ip Man. Visiting eight of the largest schools in Hong Kong and Foshan, viewers will see demonstrations of uniforms and military equipment Wing Chun performed by instructors. Teachers and students will share their views on the history, philosophy and practical application of this martial art, which became popular thanks to Bruce Lee and new films about Ip Mane.

The release of the full-length documentary film is scheduled to take place late summer of this year.

Trailer

Source: emptymindfilms.com

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    New documentary (thanks to EMatus)

    youtube.com/watch?v=WK2AizacumY

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    Have you already gotten something with this HF - how much is possible? as if there is nothing else
    not the most effective combat system

    effective

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    It seems to me that it has long been recognized by everyone that in a debate which combat system is effective, the winner is the assertion that it is the person who determines the effectiveness of the system!

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    Have you already gotten something with this HF - how much is possible? as if there is nothing else
    not the most effective combat system

    there is no most effective combat system

    Author's gravatar

    Have you already gotten something with this HF - how much is possible? as if there is nothing else
    not the most effective combat system

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