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Great sparring with you again bro!!! Glad we got to do this sequel with kicks and more trapping! Always fun and interesting to see how we move and apply our styles together.
That was embarrassing you didn't check or block any kick you have no defence 😂 making wing Chun look bad once again. Jeff chan could knock you out anytime he want. You literally got surprised when Jeff just jabbed you showing you have don't have good experience. No one should learn from you, fraud. Don't call yourselfa Sifu. Pisses me off to know that people actually learn from this fraud
Glad you listened to the feedback and let Sifu Nate wear MMA gloves. It looks like the Savate style doubling up of side and front kicks worked pretty well for him.
Much respect to Nate for stepping in there with you. I feel like he was often (due to your footwork and distance management) overextended with the rear hand down, which left him open to your counters.
Jeff I really love how you can travel across the world entering all these dojos with respect to unpack the knowledge and share with us. Incredible work 🎉🎉🎉
Every time I watch a video about Wing Chun it falls apart so fast. Where has this guy been this whole time?! Nate is the man, thank you for showing functional Wing Chun! Looks great. As always, your videos are awesome Jeff. Thanks!
It's called JKD. That's exactly what Bruce Lee did, made Wing Chun functional and effective. The problem is they were going 50%. Next time they should wear head gears and vests and go 80-90% because JKD's true prowess is in timing, precision and speed.
Jeff you a real one for training with sifu nate and helping him get better! i had a friend who did the same for me. I do jkd and he did muay thai and boy did his thai techniques make my technique 10 times better. You are a real one jeff and that’s why i love your vids. Keep ‘em up, they are appreciated
You can really see the advantages of Jeff's insane conditioning as the fight continues. Props to Nate for keeping it up the entire time! I love seeing each fighter adapt as the session continues. After getting his feet knocked around so many times nate turning a lead leg kick into a pendulum step into side kick was so cool.
but jeff still lets his opponents run into him and stops although trying to use tai sabaki methods, usually the body moving methods(tai sabaki) are much more compact in kung fu as in karate, jeff still is wasting a lot of energy
@@PaMuShinthis is sparring - Jeff is obviously holding back. If you have watched his other videos where he dials things up towards rude opponents, no one walks over him easily, if at all. This vid is a training session between friends. Not about winning.
@@bertt1055 So it would hurt your feelings, if nate had the skill to send jeff into hospital if both had the same weight? Jeff is still improving it is fine. If he were a kung fu killer like you imagine, he would not have needed a bodyguard for his head movement videos, where he challenged people on the street.
Awesome video, Jeff. Super interesting to see two different styles clash because it really shows to me how no style is better than the other, but how each have their own strengths and weaknesses. Asymmetrical stances really push the frontiers of thinking.
Thanks for sharing this amazing exchange, as a Wing Chun Practioner as well, really glad to see someone modernaize Wing Chun into more adabtable modern style sparring, very inspiring. Both did a great job and be able to learn alot.
Hey Jeff, Thanks for yet another great Sparring Video, and your MMA/Muay Thai style vs Wing Chun is a dream match up! You and and Sifu Nate are so well matched: Both of you have that persistant forward intention of attacking each other's attacks (each with your own fluid combinations), and your evasive ever-changing footwork made it difficult!cult for Nate to apply his close quarter WC techniques. However, very refreshing to see a WC practitioner effectively apply sidekicks and front kicks to "stop" or check an on-rushing opponent. Bravo guys and keep up the great work...!👍👍👍
I love this! I'm the only guy I know who regularly incorporates wingchun into his sparring, so it's fascinating to see someone else not only do it but do it in high level, intelligent sparring like this. 👍👍👍
Really cool sparring session! Looks like Nate seems dangerous in the middle distance but you were better at long range and in the clinch. Really cool both ways.
My favorite part of this video in the second round you can see Nate begin to incorporate feints and generally show adaptation based on the additional techniques and styles Jeff began to insert into his movements. Excellent because it's educational but also because it's celebrates martial arts as a whole instead of throwing politics into the mix.
what is up with you and this incredible influx of content? I feel like you're posting so much recently and it's SO nice to see i love watching your vids all the time
Amazing video, was a lot of fun to watch and learn from. Both did a great job, so good work too. Keep it up brothers. Happy to see that wing chun working too. Jeff is a good mma fighter so I feel like his head movement and slip helped a lot to not get trapped and pressured as much vs even Muay Thai he had more trouble countering because of limiting himself
I make short videos on tactics used by fighters but it is getting tough to do full videos as most fighters use the same techniques. I can really only make a full video if a fighter is very very unique/different!
Great vid, good display from Sifu Nate using WC application in live sparring against Muay Thai. Controlled and fun sparring is always the best for improvement amongst both partners
I loved this sparring. Today I only do muay thai, but I came from kung-fu. One thing I always feel about wing chun is that it looks very strong if it comes at close range without the opponent expecting it. It seems very effective to me in a real close-range defense situation.
Hey y'all! That's what got me into wing Chun was that feeling of "oh no, I have to fight far away from this person." I like Kung Fu and boxing and feel better about your great diverse skills both of you the more you cross styles so multiple styles get the limelight. My JKD wing Chun is a bit more street brawl, but I really personally love Kung Fu but Thai is very loved for the skill. I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it but those kicks were all dangerous from both opponents. Side kicks are usually either super easy on you or the worst kick to be hit with (broken bones ribs etc) and leg kicks and mid round house hurt and mid roundhouse can break things. Low kick is very painful I grin and bear it and like to counter too it's a very difficult thing to train.
I love watching your sparring videos. I always think people put too much emphasis on which discipline is better. You show you have to adapt to what the opponent is doing and working on basics of using footwork, feints and movement no matter what discipline you study is more important than strictly sticking to just muay thai or just kung fu. I studied kung fu and always would be annoyed when people put it down. Even though within kung fu there are different styles I think there is more emphasis on movement, quickness and trickiness than some other martial arts. Whereas other martial arts tend to emphasize more defense or more power.
conclusion is that more you spar more you get experience and cleverness in fight...the wing chun guy does not seem to have a lot experience in sparing but we can notice that the difference between round 1 and round 2.. in round 2 wing chun guy developps more understanding of situation and developp more tactics
Ive seen Wing Chun use clinch and knees when they get inside because most ppl duck their heads to avoid those machine gun punches.. What I like about their style is the pace and the barrages.. but it was always designed to setup a power shot.. daze / overwhelm the opponent than land your best punch / kick which is what I rarely see in these wing chun videos.
As someone that likes to grab wrists and win with elbows, I can confirm grappling with boxing gloves is a billion times harder. But can kinda also train your long arm deflections i guess where you stuff a punch with your forearm?
For nate, was just mostly the pak sao and punch used? Was there other block and punch like bong sau used? It seems like in most sparring for WC guys its only pak sau being used?
Bruce lee did say that when most of chinas kung fu masters went to fight against muay thai fighters, only one style seemed to do well against the thais which was choy li fut, not wing chun. And then choy li fut influenced the creation of sanda which is basically kickboxing mixed with kung fu grappling or take downs and kicks.
Really awesome to see Sifu Nate do well here. His videos were part of the reason I got into JKD and his past recent sparring videos had him looking a little rusty. Homie looked good here! Nice rounds dudes
I noticed WC practitioners often get surprised by the leg-sweeps from MT... puts the WC fighter in an immediate disadvantage when he/she actually falls
Hey Jeff, are you also doing in person training in karate as well? Or do you just research different concepts with in karate and apply it to your arsenal?
Sifu Nate has a background in TKD before he trained in wing chun? I remember his old videos (more than 5 years ago) were on teaching high kicks. It’s great to see you both collab !
Just curious. Jeff do you have long reach for someone your height? I feel like that long check hook over the top of the cross are tough to land clean with the shorter arms. Yes?
One thing I’ve noticed a lot is that in the fighting styles that do more sparring or rolling, there’s a lot more in-the-moment strategizing going on compared to traditional martial arts that don’t spar. A lot of mental going on. I don’t think that’s emphasized nearly enough
The difference in athleticism makes this a difficult apples to apples comparison of styles, but even taking that into account it's clear wing chun has nothing for sweeps and clinch and the hand fighting is inferior to western boxing (or even MT boxing) imo.
@@MMAShredded Great. I would like to see a karate man use these traditional blocks on you. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pXky9i60UZY.html
Nate’s Wing Chun style of sparring reminds me a lot of Bruce Lee. Using the front fist almost like you’re fencing with a sword and great use of the side kick…
People don’t realize that Sean Strickland defense is so similar to the wing chun style of blocking. It’s the new meta and have a feeling it will be the next calf kick that everyone starts implementing
Freaking awesome skills from both of you! But looks like Nate was going 80% intensity and Jeff you were going 70% haha.. hope this friendship goes on forever. Love the vids. Jeff, you adapt and flow like the authentic philosophy behind JKD even though you don’t train in JKD. ❤
hammer strike to solar plex is fucking wild. U can barely put pressure on your own solar plex without feeling immediately uncomfortable. U can tell the master did this particular strike with alot of softness like if tapping someone on the shoulder
Most traditional forms of combat had a tendency to overwhelm there opponents because they weren't doing this for rounds. This doesn't mean they didn't condition. Low kicks and sweeps were favored especially stomps to the feet, shin, knee and thigh. This way it was a lot harder to be off balanced, have your leg caught or have your own leg stomped out. I'm just saying this as analysis. These preferences were found in almost all forms of combat. Finally there was no culture that did not have wrestling because it was expected for you to possibly have to get close to your opponent. More similarities than differences. Thank you for another great video!