Très Impressionnant comme démonstration... je suis toujours en admiration pour cet incroyable enseignement, Sifu Didier Beddar est l'un des plus authentiques maîtres du Kung-Fu Wing Chun Traditionnel.
@asianbonglord The biggest issue today is the mad hype about ufc and mma, so we need some greatmaters that would accept to dedicate their time to produce sports version of their art to be effective in the octagon with LOT OF TRIALS AND ERRORS, not saying it works or work not, but majority of martial arts going extinct until some lyoto machida for others styles appear to "save" their own martial art.
@@organharvester1983 mma for what people consider it to be is highly overrated. UFC fighters are the best in the world no doubt, but to understand why that is you have to look into many things. And it's not because those are the best styles for fighting. Without a doubt everyone should like how to fight on the ground and standing up. But the UFC style of MMA is not the end all be all nor is it the best way of fighting. It is however the best way to fight within the limited ruleset.
This sifu has power in his moves with wing chun. You can see it and feel it by just watching him. I've watched some of these non-Chinese Sifu's and they are awesome!
Kudos to this instructor ! I enjoyed his fluidness and the torquing motion of the waist that a lot of practitioners of WC avoid and try to rely on just arm strength or back bracing .
Superbe démonstration de Wing Chun… Pour les techniques de contre sur coup de pied, j’ai connu un maitre 6em dan ceinture rouge de Vietvodao qui nous avait fait cours lors de son déplacement en France.. Il nous avait appris à mieux nous situer dans l’espace, et nous avait fait une démo sur la force du pouvoir du centre de graviter, en faisant littéralement voler notre prof sur plusieurs mètre… Cet instant sera gravé à jamais dans ma mémoire..
I've studied the art form of the human female many decades now & don't think I'll ever stop the study , not sure yet I have reached Master Status ...................
Absolutely the best attitude any Martial artist could ever take. I am a purple belt in Bjj, I am a 4th Dan in Tang Soo Do, I've been in the cage, amatuer smokers, more than once when I was younger and tempteted by the 'what crap works and what doesnt'. I will say this yes, you can weed out what needs to be exposed if your main goal is only DEFENSE. There is so much to be learned from each different style which all came from different cultures. The "arts' in modern day are not just for defense, they have a lifestyle and that usually encompasses positive character development and overcoming insecurities and anger control. If you only train in martial arts to be effective in a fight which is a must I will add, then you are a limited martial arts to; you are one dimensional. Also, when you begin to call people or style negative terms like fake or make fun of them, that is no different then doing that to another human in a social setting and it sets you in a horrible light...a little humility and consideration for others feelings. No one knows everything about everything. We can learn something from anyone, any single person, even if the bit of knowledge is small....it is still more than what you knew before you met that person. Don't be close minded. Open yourself and grow. That's how u will give back to society.
Wing Chun may not be "the best" style, but this gentleman clearly shows it can be an effective style. I also respect the he integrates take downs and basic grappling techniques. It shows he's not dogmatic. Great respect to this fine instructor/sifu.
Did you know Wing Chun came from White Crane? Yeah the martial art that Okinawan Karate is from. 6 months training in WC I was beating Tae Kwon Do black belts karatedo black belts and just about anyone who wanted to try me. So there is that...
@@brucehuddler7518 is he an Akijitsu guy that picked up Wing Chun later in life? If so it makes sense. Only guy that could hang with me was an Aikido guy that also broke clavical bones on Football team.
@@paultrush5406 do you fight? Or even practice any fighting style? You laugh but are you willing to laugh in the face of someone who will break your jaw?!
@@McL0VINNN In order to give an ass whooping you gotta stand in front of me, and if you're brave enough to do that then you better be willing to receive one yourself homie! I'm in NYC, if you're here or anywhere close we can test your theory Bro?! Holla
@@christophers3224 as a Wing Chun practitioner. I wouldn't even fight a guy like that . Unless he attacked me in which I would defend . In a way that is more humiliating than harsh . But conveys the point directly .
j'ai découvert ce sport trop tard.....outre la rapidité ,il faut l'intelligence du combat,ce n'est plus de l'instinct c'est plus compliqué que ça.un magnifique sport de combat tout en finesse et efficacité....superbe
@@attiylanen Well, if they would broke bones and tore off the limbs in the practice sessions, I bet that there would be less people to train this sport. What you need to understand is that practice is practice, just fun and games. If you need to know what these Sifu's can do at the real fight, just go and challenge one..
@@urpoturakainen4958 Yeah, yeah. If and if. When these sifus get themselves in real fight, they would suddenly lose all their technique and start windmilling! 😂 Seen that before. Don't get me wrong. I do respect any martial artist and I engourage you to keep training kung fu, wushu, etc, and keep yourself fit. But please, do not think for a second that you can use it for self defence against a skilled boxer or wrestler. Just try sparring once in a while. It helps to keep things in perspective.
Ivan J Agreed...they don’t use it to practice in real fights. It’s a ways to practice forms and more importantly strengthen their hands and foremarms to harden them because wing chun is a very defensive martial art.
“Boards don’t hit back” Bruce Lee" -- Don't quote bruce lee when you're clearly too stupid to understand what he meant you moron. First of all, bruce lee said that to o'hara when he tried to intimidate bruce by breaking a board in front of his face. Bruce said that in response to show him that he's not impressed or afraid. Unlike the board that o'hara just broken, bruce would be able to fight back. Bruce, NEVER intended to use that quote to say that board breaking, use of punching bags or use of wooden dummy is useless or impractical. Boards, bags etc are all part of training to learn and build up technique, strength and form. It was never intended as a way to show off fighting skills. Get some sense and stop misquoting bruce you stupid idiot.
I am ALWAYS amazed by this man's skills! He was a disciple of Grandmaster William Cheung but had a falling out with him. He certainly learned a lot from the Grandmaster!
I got into a fight last week ...thanks to this...i was able to actually get his grip outta position an force him away..lmao actually threw him away..muggings usually start with some type of grab. You are an excellent teacher man. Awesome video..hope to see more.
This guy obviously knows what he's doing and the class looks well trained and disciplined. Professional facility. Everything you need to get some good training.
A lot of people here dosen't seem to realise not everyone wants to be a UFC fighter or be able to "kick ass" in "real fights". Some people just want to train an art for a lot of other reasons. Could be for health reasons, boost your confidence in your daily life, disciple, cultural interest, etc. People should just respect other's choice of style. In the end it's their life, not yours. Just makes you appear as if you have such a boring life that you have to criticize others to make yourself feel better.
The problem is people aren't labelling these different disciplines as "art" or "health" focused programs like yoga. People that are in these classes believe they are doing real combat training and can actually "fight" - even if that's not what the primary intention is. Thats why people are calling these disciplines out.
Real combat is the distinction. You can't get deluded thinking you can defend yourself, when your practicing an art. It can be really dangerous believing you can hold your own.
My brother is a sifu WingChun in IRAN . When he talk to me about Wing chun , alway talk about Didier Beddar sifu wing chun because this person is a good and professional sifu👌
Un grand RESPECT a Sifu Didier Beddar un grand maître de Wing Chun et d'art Martiaux le GRAND Ip Man serais fière de lui et de la façon dont il continue a transmettre Le Wing Chun du style Ip Man
Freezer lerusse ferme la tu sait au moins comment il font au arts martiaux mieux plutôt que de critiquer les autre tu sais même pas la ferme au moins le grand maitre IP man essai de restaurer la paix en Chine et na jamais saisait de faire inutilement lui au moins il a entraîner Bruce Lee et quesque tu fait dont ta vie a part faire de la merde a tait pote ou de jouer moi je passe mon a montrainer a la lutte
Tourpal Asaev aucun champion de MMA de pratique de wing chu c'est un fait soit pas frustré comme sa en MMA c'est lutte,jiu-jitsu brésilien, boxe anglais, boxe tai et même du karaté qui ce fait passé pour un art martiale de merde dans les films IP man et plus efficace dans le MMA et oui
Instead of criticizing an art, appreciate it. It is martial arts which means expression. Who cares about the fighting aspect? If you just want to protect yourself, learn simple techniques and use your surroundings to your advantage. I thought this teacher expressed himself wonderfully. I've studied martial arts all my life, and it has become me and I am it.
Criticism is totally legitimate because the "martial" in "martial art" literally means "war" or "fighting" and that is what almost all of these arts were originally intended for. So if they don't actually work well that's worth pointing out.
I think this guy was joking, unless he's never been in a fight and has trained bullshito his whole life and is defending it out of embarrassment. We can criticize all we want, it's nice to know what works and what doesn't and Ancient Kungfu doesn't have any combat applications at all. Best way to get yourself killed is to rely on it in a street fight. Studying doesn't replace sparring and being tested in competition. The Chinese Gov has stated that old people use Tai Chi and Wing Chun as exercise and that's all it's good for in these modern times.
@@sud6646 criticism is stupid and a waste of time. If he is enjoying himself, and his students are enjoying it, let it alone. I have studied martial arts since I could walk. It is my very nature, I was born a warrior. I'm comfortable with my own skills enough not to have to berate others. People study the arts for different reasons. I do not need karate, kung fu or aiki jutsu to know how to fight effectively, though I have studied all three traditionally. I am it, and it is me. I am sorry if I sound arrogant or delusional, I am simply stating the truth. I'm a bad muthafucka. I do not need to fight, people know when they should not test a certain person. I am that person. You would know when we meet, as my spirit speaks louder than my words ever could. Be well, everyone! Happy Thanksgiving. I will not comment any further on this. To the Wing chun teacher here, keep going my friend to each his own and my you each find his own way.
I've learned Yong chun for many years and my grandpa student of IP chin sifu and I love wing chun fighting with dummy thing ❤😎💪. Also I'm a red belter in taekwando ❤.
Look at the speed of his hands! Incredible! The sticking hands techniques! This Instructor is good! Well Practiced and We’ll Done! Bruce Lee would be so happy to see this! In France no less!
I trained in wing Chun for a while. I learned that the sunfist, vertical punch... when in close...is incredibly fast and powerful. I was hitting my Sao bao (inner tube filled with pea gravel) this morning. I prefer traditional kickboxing and jiu jitsu, but I'm sold on the wing Chun punch.
Super vidéo !!! Je suis vraiment impressionné de voir toutes ses techniques très spéciales ... Cela doit demander beaucoup de travail pour arriver à un tel niveau ... Mr Beddar doit être un très bon enseignant , on voit qu'il est très sympa et attentionné de ses élèves , bravo à ce grand Maître !
This Man isn't a real wing chun fighter he maybe is good but what he is doing isn't wing chun, in wing chun the idea is to be a snack and only put strength just before hitting, the idea is to use less possible strength. this man dishonor wing chun by showing all this.
rastafari marley I've been doing wing chun for a while and I've realised most people like to talk about techniques so much that everything has to be in a certain way. They just talk the talk but never walk the walk. If his wing chun works, i don't give a shit if its a disgrace, at least it works.
786redfire your maybe wright on that point but so that means that he shouldn'd be alowed to call this wing chun because wing chun is based on being a snake not puting strengh, its like saying that you can kick in english boxing. I've been working wing chun for 7 years now
what on earth did you say? your grammar is appalling. Btw, I don't care how long you been training for, just because you have trained for 7 years doesn't mean your good or your an expert.
First of all i'm french, so it is a reason why my grammar in english isn't good. And now let me tell you something you think knowing everything about wing chun when you don't even know the traditions of it, now you're criticizing my spelling because because you dont know what to say, you have no more arguments.
The way that you're looking at martial arts is narrow-minded. It isn't about "winning" or "losing" or even "fighting". Yes, these techniques (and all martial arts in general) came out of a need to create a self-defense system to protect yourself in the event of a fight, but martial arts have evolved to much more than that, and fighting to protect yourself is not the only context in which martial arts can be practiced. No martial artist worth their weight in salt ever will tell you that their system is best for a street fight, or for every scenario in self defense. I don't practice martial arts because I want to win fights or because I see myself getting into altercations in public anytime soon. I practice martial arts to stay in shape, to improve my mind-body connection, to learn and improve on the techniques taught by the respective martial arts system, and to use those techniques to improve my life and fortify my mental health. It looks the way it looks between master and his students because you're looking at two people that are practicing the same martial arts under one system (taught by this master). No one would argue that if the master fought someone on the street, it would look VERY different. No one made that claim. So while you sit at your keyboard and feel good about yourself for "debunking" martial arts, these folks are learning something, and getting in good physical and mental health. You want to go out and win a fight? Go ahead and go out and beat someone's brains out. Hope that makes you happy, but not everyone is out looking for an altercation to prove what an amazing fighter they are, and almost every I've ever met practicing martial arts in any form is definitely NOT learning martial arts for that purpose.
abigail fear That is true, and he is a personal hero to me in many ways, but never forget that when Bruce Lee came to America and discovered Western boxing he realized that controlling the centerline is nearly impossible with a moving target and that's when he began to adopt many Western style fighting tactics.
Wing Chun is mostly shit, because Yip Man was a lousy teacher. He only had five good disciples, each with their own specialization (one of which was Bruce Lee's mentor, since Yip Man already stopped teaching by then). Two of which are specialized in one of the weapons. Also Bruce Lee did already fight boxers in high school in Hong Kong. Bruce Lee did not finish his Wing Chun curriculum before he was sent to the US by his father.
@@madwitchdoctor7216 what does the fat kid do when he gets a hard right hook? And dont tell me dodging is a technique unless u are jack Dempsey, besides dodging is giving up your ground.
I am not sure why everyone compares MMA to Wing Chun. One is a "mix of martial arts", one is a "martial art". And the MMA supporters seem not to grasp that Wing Chun CAN be a part of MMA.
Jimmy Salinas lool hahahahaha exactly all these wing chun guys get completely battered in competition lol and they look baffled and confused by the beat down, like I just spend 30 years of my life training for nothing hahahahaha.that shit is always hilarious
Jimmy Judo & wrestling can't stand alone in street fight, that why they are not popular like karate & taekwando until BJJ introduce important of ground fight
Didier Beddar est sans doute le meilleur entraîneur français du Wing Chun, il me tarde de vous rencontrer Sensei pour pouvoir approfondire mes lacunes🔥💪
This is an art form, very nice to watch. For ex, Jiu Jitsu not as pleasant to watch, but definitely more effective. Two totally different worlds, each with pros and cons. Shouldn’t try to compare and knock one or the other. Both deserve respect for those that master the technique.
If people think Wing Chun is ineffective in MMA, just know there is a difference between someone with Boxing and BJJ and someone with Boxing, BJJ, and Wing Chun. When they have those fundamental bases and then a traditional hybrid martial art like wing chun with it, I believe that boxing will make the wing chun striking more effective and bjj will make the wing chun grappling more effective thereby allowing the wing chun to be functional and make a difference as apposed to if the fighter merely had just boxing and bjj
Boxing has much harder, more effective strikes and wrestling and JJ have superior grapples. Anyone doing either regularly will be an athlete. You won't be doing Wing Chun. I don't see a combat benefit at all. It's just a lifestyle choice.
@@madwitchdoctor7216 The combat benefit is this: Wing Chun helps unify your body's muscles and skeletal structures so they are more efficient. If you watch boxers a fair amount use a lot of energy to fight. If you watch this sifu move, he only uses exactly what is needed to get the job done. There's less reliance on muscle and endurance; more reliance on technique and skeletal alignment---> combined with quick and strategic execution. There's a lot more going on here than meets the eye.
MMA has been around for close to 30 years now, and I've still seen ZERO Wing Chun fight footage that didn't look laughable. Anyone can look good in a controlled environment doing their schtick. Arts that are actually effective are those that train with real resistance, period. While I appreciate traditional arts, the problem is that people who hang out a shingle to teach these arts are inherently making the claim that the person studying with them will learn how to defend themselves, and that's highly disingenuous. In your example, boxing and BJJ need Wing Chun like a fish needs a bicycle, and the person who knows them -- unlike the poor untrained sod who knocks on the door of the Wing Chun kwoon -- knows enough to see that Wing Chun is impractical.
@@tylerscott2116 LOL OMG. You chunners are delusional. Maybe those guys do WC because they have two legs and walk upright like WC people too? Sorry mate, you don't get to claim ppl from other arts to represent yours. Ponder just how pathetic you just admitted WC is. Your art has NO ONE who can represent it against fighters from effective arts. Let's see some of your WC heroes throw down without looking retarded. LOL.
This teacher seems pretty knowledgeable. Fundamental striking, balance, grounding, weight shifting, abdominal rotation, redirecting of energy, grasp of boxing footwork and combinations...👍🏼
don't get me wrong though. it is clearly not about " my karate is better than your karate stuff" ! i dearly like the moves of both guys. i just said that for fun purposes :D
Super ! Je parle un peu de français j'apprends le français depuis peu de temps par moi-même, monsieur. J'ai vraiment aimé cette vidéo, je vous félicite. Salutations de Mexique ! 🙏👏👌🎧📺📡👍👍👍🥋🥋
@@erysetiawan7692 I know what you mean. Although as I know Xu is an amateurish MMA fighter, not quite at a high level in MMA, but he is enough to prove that ALMOST ALL self claimed masters (Chinese traditional martial artist "masters") is fake. But Xu still cannot be compared with Mike Tyson. (I still have huge respect to Bohdi Dahrma, who founded a system that improve health to people, and to fight against animals, and bad people at that time).
As a 9th dan wing chun great grand master I have adquired enough skills to beat my 10 year old nephew at a slapping fight, he never saw it coming.......I had to blind fold him......he kicks my ass.
Having studied traditional MA for nearly 30 years, I can tell you that Wing Chun is one of the most effective CQB styles that you can find. As well, you will note that the Sifu in this video, makes use of traditional Hapkido joint locking and kick defense. Pretty damn impressive
@Marc Belanger That's why you keep an open mind and try to learn and incorporate different martial arts styles into your repertoire. Thinking that a single martial art is the best often leads to you losing. (And I speak from experience, as well)
@@timlproc9887 Yes, but it is in the CQB branch of martial arts. Wing Chun is at its best when almost directly up next to an opponent. But take another style of fighting like, say, boxing, it will be at its best when at a medium to long range from an opponent.
Learn every art and make it yours, depends on the situation not all moves will work. But having the fast reflex to react to the situation faster than your opponents will give you that edge that you need to come out on top.