Women’s Self Defense - Kung Fu Knife Attack Defense

The focus of women’s self defense is a very important one. We take this aspect of self defense to a whole new level as Sifu Tae shows a kung fu counter to a knife attack.

CAUTION: Anyone watching these video counter attacks to a knife should be adequately trained by an instructor before being competent enough to execute the technique without getting yourself killed. At this point, these video clips are for entertainment until you become trained.

Wing Chun Kung Fu Street Self Defense with Sifu Gary Payne Part 4

Here we see Sifu Gary Payne in action showing his awesome ability to deliver multiple strikes and counter strikes and finishing off this demonstration of Wing Chun style kung fu with some beautiful throws and takedowns.

Wing Chun Kung Fu Street Self Defense with Sifu Gary Payne Part 3

Sifu Gary Payne in this clip get right down to business showing how to strike effectively and with multiple blows against an attacker even while being blindfolded. This is Wing Chun style kung fu shown at its best and how it can easily counter any opponent no matter how big or strong they are.

Wing Chun Kung Fu Street Self Defense with Sifu Gary Payne Part 2

The real-life grittiness of these wing chun style kung fu techniques as demonstrated by Sifu Gary Payne shows that when an attacker attempts to grab or punch you if you happen to be trained in Wing Chun, that he is in for a very big surprise.

Wing Chun Kung Fu Street Self Defense with Sifu Gary Payne Part 1

Here we see real-life street-effective kung fu self defense against a multiple of attack situations using the devastating power and speed of Wing Chun kung fu as demonstrated by Gary Payne.

National Geographic (Kung Fu Weapons) The Legendary Flying Guillotine - Part 5 of 5

This installment talks about the legendary flying guillotine. It was said to have been devised in 8th century China under the ruthless reign of the emperor Yung Jung who was reported to have killed both his father and his brothers to come into power. He put together a band of soldiers whose elite specialty was assassination. The flying guillotine was developed whose sole purpose was to be flung through the air in order to decapitate its unsuspecting victims.

National Geographic - Kung Fu Weapons - Part 4 of 5

As historically, peasants and farmers were prohibited to own and use swords as weapons, the common folk learned that the determined and indomitable human spirit when faced with the necessity could make weapons out of common farming tools such as the spade or a rake.

National Geographic - Kung Fu Weapons - Part 3 of 5

Here a Chinese martial arts specialist shows how even an innocuous eating instrument such as a chopstick can be converted into a surprising and devastating weapon.

National Geographic - Kung Fu Weapons - Part 2 of 5

This series on kung fu weapons is nothing less than magnificent. Well shot epic battle scenes show what it really was like to war in ancient China. In this installment, a Chinese scholar talks about the efficacy of the introduction of bronze as a new and better metal for warfare weaponry.

National Geographic - Kung Fu Weapons - Part 1 of 5

National Geographic does an excellent exposé of 10 of the most devastating ancient Chinese kung fu weapons ever devised. There are many weapons here that you may have never dreamed of possible. This is a video clip truly worth watching which will prove a fascinating and enriching learning experience for the kung fu enthusiast.

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