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Ip Chun playing Chi Sau at 93 years old

February 5, 2019 / taichinotebook / 1 Comment

Ip Chun is one of the two sons of Yip Man, the famous Wing Chun Grandmaster and teacher of Bruce Lee. The video is exactly what the title says. To still be training like this at 93 is very impressive!

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