Wing Chun Genius: 'Karate Is WRONG'

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Wing Chun expert Kevin Lee explains kata Naihanchi / Tekki Shodan from Karate. These practical applications (bunkai) will blow your mind! Is Okinawan Karate is actually Wing Chun?

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KARATEbyJesse
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Thanks for having me! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 I have learned so much about Karate from you! It’s so fascinating to see the connection! Now I just need a Time Machine to truly find out what happened in the past!

KevinLeeVlog
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One of the systems that influenced Okinawan Karate is White Crane, they even share a form, Sanchin. Both White Crane and Wing Chun come from the same place, Yongchun.
Always loved to find connections between Chinese systems and this is why Okinawan Karate has a special place in my heart, even tho I have never practiced it. Great video as always!

SalvadorTrakal
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Kevin is great. He's making me want to take a Wing Chun class. Excellent video as always Jesse 🙂.

michaelmartinez
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Holy shxt, I've been learning karate for about 30 years, and I found I just learned some actual applications of a lot of moves that I've practiced from the Wing Chun expert Kevin Lee...

redwing
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1:34 … wait did we just become best friends???

kraftaculousgreekgodofcraf
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sense jesse's animated reactions are so funny. also i love how kevin is basically an encyclopedia of wing chun. everything jesse throws at him, he already knows and goes even further. amazing

MehrdadParthian
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I grew up doing taekwondo, essentially Korean karate, and then did Moy Yat Ving Tsun (wing chun) for about 4 to 5 years. The more I watch Jessie explore the roots of karate and meet with other teachers of other styles the more I see the relationship between Wing Chun and karate, particularly the Okinawan variations Jesse has shown

Elemental
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Jesse you have one of the most wholesome martial arts channels on YouTube. You are a role model for anyone who wants to learn martial arts. Genuinely open and eager to learn, and so humble. And of course you are a major martial arts nerd, your are extremely full of knowledge.

ThomasfromDenmark
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This might be the first video that made me respect those two martial arts. It was fun watching them nerd it out their similarities.

Yurisilveira
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I love those kind of videos, two nerds that masters two subject really close from one another and that are comparing notes, techniques and tools used.
Even for someone like there's something to take. Be humble and never be afraid to share and learn even from unexpected sources.
Thanks for the video, keep up the good work.

Sinebeast
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So cool the respect Jesse has for the other martial arts and how he seeks to understand similarities and differences in a positive educational way. It's fun to see him get so excited!

kollinhasiuk
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Wow. These guys both move so fast and precisely. Fun to watch.

samuelpeinado
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the passion between these two.... man its so interesting to watch

iisan
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Great to see 2 great teachers from different systems, learning from each other and being respectful to each others styles.

chriswright
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This is just a general statement to your content and over the last four years I have truly enjoyed everything you’ve posted. I especially enjoy all the collaborations you’ve done with others in the martial arts community. Showing that one style isn’t necessarily better than any other. For that thank you. 🙏

carl_perry
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Jesse, 100% agree on Naihanchi being direct descendant from Wing chun. I studied from a person in Cleveland that was wing chun and an army Ranger who taught okinawan karate.

DMF
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So beautiful to see how apparingly "different" martial arts styles have the same origin 🙏🏼

daviddahlmann
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I loved this Jesse and would love to see you explore your karate more through more style comparisons. Fascinating stuff. I'm teaching taiji to a group of karate sensei right now and every lesson one of them yells "It's just like what we do!". Thanks for posting this (and Taiwan would be worth a trip for you I think!)

jamestan
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Awesome! It’s amazing how karate takes techniques from different martial arts.

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