I Fought A Kung-Fu Expert (Real Sparring)

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Pak Mei is a deadly kung fu style in martial arts movies. Sifu Benjamin Colussi inherited the system in China, and his skills have been featured in the video game SIFU where he was the action choreographer and inspired the main character's moves. Today I visit his kungfu school in Paris @LWSPAKMEI for training and sparring.

Videography by William Ustav.

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the fact he has his own sound effects when striking is impressive

ragemydream
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I’ve noticed recently that a lot more traditional martial artists are pressure testing their art. This is a great thing for the martial arts in general. As a Wing Chun and Jiu Jitsu practitioner, I have found that nothing improves your art like an actual pressure testing.

vaderdust
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What a cool guy. So well spoken and humble. And very respectful when sparring. Wasn't about showing off or anything like that. Cool guy.

GLASSGHOSTHUNTERS
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“You want us to do light sparring, or you want us to killourselves?” 😂 I know its a language barrier thing, but, he asked it so matter of factly, it was unintentionally funny 😂🤣

EliteBlackSash
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That guy is too cool. Never tried over selling the art, understands how other people can view it and that no style is unbeatable. Also, his amount of respect was incredible ... I would like one of kids to get classes from someone like that

Dan_nly
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I have never more clearly seen someone who is "dedication to the art" rather than looks. It looks like it took all of Jessie's skills to pull him out of his shell.

emalieth
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If they make another Sifu game that has karate style, you should be the mocap actor

Sbv-
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Jesse what stands out from all these great guys you get on your channel is not the art, style or technique, but the message they present. 👍

branni
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I'm going to watch this 10 more times!
"Maybe you're on the floor. Maybe not, but I'll hit you until you're on the floor." So much respect between you both. Wonderful to see! Thank you, Sensei!

stephk
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I really want to see extended sparring footage from Mr. Colussi. His composure and control is truly incredible.

Noyoda
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His composure is extremely impressive, he seems no more tense while sparring than speaking. His ability to maintain such a short yet impactful striking distance should give anyone with half a brain reason to pause, this is no bullsh*t, real deal stuff. Thank you so much for this, it’s one of the most impressive displays of martial arts I’ve ever seen. This is definitely a form requiring a life long dedication and true determination.

jamessummerlin
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I think Sifu realized not easy sparring Jesse. But both very respectful!

philipmontanti
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Very impressive. I liked how you both sparred at a good pace and control level where people could see the good basics the Kung-Fu instructor had. I also liked what he said about having nothing to prove and that we need to find our own way but do it through training not watching martial arts videos. A little training each day goes a long way. I'm 66 and have survived various surgeries(neck microfracture, quadruple bypass) and still make time to train basics in Kenpo, Escrima, and Kuntao-Silat. Keep up the good videos...:)

esegoldberg
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Always love the respect you show towards other martial artist, that takes a lot of humility!

matthewmoore
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Benjamin Colussi has alot of respect from me, hes such a kind man and really respectful

Kvnproduction
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Someone get Ranton to watch this ASAP he needs to see lv 999 WUDE Benjamin in action

Raivon
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17 years of wushu training experience here, the later nine solely on souther styles and could notice Jesse instantly associated the deflect movements to yang taichi and wing chun.
And man, he was so right, there are so many cousin movements between southern martial arts.
Benjamin and Paulo Rubio were the coolest Jesse have shown us recently, dudes are so OP on combat but also so chill.

LukeKido
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This is the guy you call a Kung Fu expert. Sometimes people just say that on reflex about someone.

neaituppi
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The brick breaking with the knuckles is interesting. I personally don't think it's worth the pain, but he's obviously got great technique with it. Very cool style overall.

TheMonkeydood
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Pak Mei has an established tradition in Europe. In the 1980 s Pak Mei practitioners frequently took part in kickboxing competitions in Holland. There is an argument that the Dutch approach to kickboxing favouring intense attack over evasive defence is derived from pack Mei.

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