Chi Sao with Ip Chun and Donnie Yen

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14/09/2017

This is unique footage showing Ip Chun and Donnie Yen doing Chi Sao. Enjoy as the tradition meets a modern athlete.

Behold this exclusive video of Ip Chun and Donnie Yen performing Chi Sao. It's a captivating sight to see a classic style paired with a contemporary master.

Right from the age of seven, Ip Chun was learning Wing Chun under the tutelage of his father, Ip Man, the creator of the discipline. The Chinese Communist Party compelled Ip Man to migrate to Hong Kong, while Ip Chun stayed behind in Foshan with his mother and younger brother to carry on with his studies at University. Later, due to the Cultural Revolution, Ip Chun and his sibling Ip Ching too moved to Hong Kong to be with their dad.

picture of father and son.

Ip devoted his time to the study of Chinese history, philosophy, music, poetry, and Buddhism. After finishing his studies in 1950, he chose to become an instructor. He also provided assistance to the regional Opera, for which he was rewarded with many awards. After relocating to Hong Kong, Ip became an accountant and reporter. In his free time, he continued to perfect Wing Chun with his father.

In 1967, Ip Chun opened his own school and began teaching, with some of his students still training with him to this day, such as Ho Kay Ho Kay. Ip Man died in December 1972, leaving his sons a video footage of Siu Nim Tao, Chum Kiu, and Muk Yan Jong.

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Donnie Yen is a renowned martial artist, actor, director, action choreographer and multiple Wushu champion. He was the main character in Ip Man's films, having acted in more than 40 films, making him a universally known movie star. Donnie's skill is broad, including Boxing, Kick Boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Hapkido, Taekwondo, Karate, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Wing Chun, and Wushu.

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Eddie Anderson
Great read! Watching Ip Chun & Donnie Yen's Chi Sao was like the Clash of Titans in super slow-mo! Talk about Fists of Fury meet Poetry in Motion! #WingChunFTW

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Mandy Patterson
Wow, seeeing Donnie Yen and Ip Chun in Chi Sao is beyond amazing! It's like watching Picasso do a brushstroke - pure martial arts mastery!😂

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Oliver Thompson
Wow, watchin Ip Chun and Donnie Yan in action is like seeing a symphony in motion! Brilliant content, and got some great chuckles from it too. Keep up the stellar work!

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Benjamin Harper
Great read! Love how Ip Chun and Donnie Yen bring an entire new level to Chi Sao. Oops, I may have just levelled up my kung fu obsession!

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Scott Humorson
Wow, nothing beats watching two masters like Ip Chun and Donnie Yen in action! The chi sao techniques were just stellar! Watched it thrice, still in awe, guys!🤯

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