Wing Chun VS Filipino Martial Arts: Fluid Tactics

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It was an excellent opportunity for Sifu Leo to try Filipino martial arts, Fluid Tactics, from Instructor Paul. In this video, Paul will demonstrate some basic stick fighting techniques and explain how the principles can be applied to real-life situations. In addition, both instructors will apply their martial styles during practice to demonstrate how their techniques can be applied under pressure.

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I was trained by an 85 year old Filipino man how to do stick fighting. It’s crazy how fast he was for a man of his age. And the way he trains, he makes it so easy that you learn so much in a month. Wish he could’ve taught me more, as he past away a couple of years after I started. Thank you po.. rest in peace 🙏

sferswarriorsgiantsgumba
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Thank you for inviting me to your channel Leo! 🙏🏾 we should do this again!

fluid.tactics
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For me as a former practitioner of Eskrima/Arnis/Kali this really warms my heart seeing two different Martial arts being discussed and in a way somewhat similar because both Wing Chun and Eskrima are close quarters based and both use the same drill concepts of feeling one's energy and pressure to parry or defend then attack.

bhardnavares
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What I like about the Filipino Martial Arts is its simplicity. Most Martial Arts have been modernized and become more of a show-off than studying its core fundamental discipline.

arreng
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Leo shows incredible vulnerability in learning new skills when he’s already a master, shows an emotional resilience that’s as tough as his physical strength and serves as a lesson for us all to be lifelong learners.

dubkayc
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Man the Filipino instructor is very charismatic and respects the art. Despite the light rough play both of y’all took it real well and kept it classy which made me very excited. For some reason I wish this video was a bit longer and maybe in an inside space where you guys can let a little more loose

Tripledashhh_
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Two great artist from different cultures yet showed same honor and discipline. Thanks for the great content Leo. We appreciate your efforts for doing such hard to do videos. ❤️

janizavillapaz
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Love this kind of humble exchange. Men from 2 totally different styles, coming together in with mutual respect and finding common ground in martial arts. Teaching and learning from both. Ofc, we want to show eachother what we’re capable of, but these gentlemen did it gracefully and have shown restraint. It’s kind of like that awkward moment when you find a new sparring partner and want to start at around 30% and slowly move up knowing your partners boundary. It can go left or it can go right, as long as both parties are equipped with humility and respect to not let pride ruin one’s dignity. After that, your brothers, it’s a special king of bond. Aloha from HI, Tofa soifua from the culture and Fakafetai ni from my rootz 🤝🏾🙏🏾
#polynesian #protectors
#chinese #filipino #martialarts

kingpawnz
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This video is totally enriching for people to learn the noble ( not brutal) ways of fighting techniques. It's like 2 long-lost friends who met again and shared to each other their masterful knowledge of the martial arts each one has learned and embraced. Props to their respectful attitude for each one.

allanmoral
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Filipino Martial arts and wing Chun has a lot of things in common. It's good to see you guys learning from each other and we learned a lot too!
Thanks guys!

dextergprk
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Had a lot of fun filming this. Great video Sifu!

RayRoberts
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Leo ay Yeung such a great friendly exchange, great to see. And in the martial community, we learn and grow more this way.

luisbonnet
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I trained for 10 years. I am happy with my family now but the one thing that I miss, is this kind of interaction. Due to my work I have no time any more. Seeing you two practice reminded me of the old days. You two let your bodys do the communication. For me it looked like a dance with two people that have never met before. I wish both of you a happy and long life

TheLuftpolsterfolie
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I thoroughly enjoyed the friendly exchange and sharing of martial arts skills. Thanks for sharing Sifu Leo

JessieDempster
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Always a treat to see martial and cultural exchanges, beautiful arts! Pugay to you both!🙏

patphilloccap
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That’s what I call close quarters battle. The way you were able to read each other’s moves and counter them with other defensive and offensive techniques is very impressive.

Great demonstration!

Peace.

garyreid
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Awesome! The thing is both of you are advanced enough especially, in close quarters combat that you can have a conversation. Both arts are very sensitive in terms of pressure and direction. Very enjoyable to listen and watch.

garyfujinami
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This was dope af, I can really appreciate what both you two bring to your respectful arts.... to see the evolution from the first lesson through the entire vid

stevenmanson
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I love this video especially the comments about "Silent conversation". I have trained in Filipino Kali/Arnis for many years. This is a very inspiring video, thank you for sharing

artidragon
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A beautiful and fascinating conversation / exchange between two masters. It's interesting how towards the end, it seems like feeling rather than seeing. Intuitive movements.

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