Tu Tengyao — a true Wing Chun Master?
Master Tu Tengyao — a recently growing phenomenon on European and American media and social platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram. Master Tu Tengyao is already famous in the Martial Arts sector in China and his fame precedes him. Additionally, in the last weeks, his videos have been spreading across western martial arts fans with growing speed.
Before we skip to the main question, we invite you to give an objective look at one of many of his videos:
Master Tu Tengyao
As we already said Master Tu Tengyao is not new across China. In fact, although his fame in the west seems to be just starting, back in China he has already served his country with his skills.
Not many might know that he has taught Wing Chun to flight attendants for an entire Airline and a College. Yes, you’ve heard that right.
Back in 2014, Tu Tengyao signed a contract with Southwest Airline College with the mission to transform flight attendants into «mini Bruce Lees».
The entire aircrew and also new employees had to undergo Tu Tangyao’s School Wing Chun training.
If you’d like to see the video interview and read more about it, you can quickly check it out at the following link: Wing Chun on Airlines.
But that’s not all, in 2015 Tu was given the responsibility to train an entire college filled with 20.000 students. Until then, China was mainly focused on Taekwondo for their Counter-terrorist training. However, seven years ago they decided on another strategy, and Tu was chosen to train the College attendants.
Students trained Wing Chun weekly under the advice of the College in order to strengthen their self-defence skills.
Tu’s entry into the western scene was somehow predictable: bog enthusiasm, on one hand, great scepticism on the other.
The public has split in two different directions — from those who love him and his style up to people who can’t wait for Xu Xiaodong challenges him.
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Meet TU TENGYAO, the Ultimate Master!
Greetings, Wing Chun enthusiasts! Today, we have an exhilarating treat for you. Prepare to be blown away as we introduce you to the ultimate embodiment of Wing Chun mastery: Tu Tengyao.
Widely regarded as a true powerhouse in the world of martial arts, Tu Tengyao has redefined the standards of Wing Chun with his extraordinary techniques, unwavering dedication, and remarkable achievements. His expertise and innovative approach have revolutionized the Wing Chun landscape, making him a force to be reckoned with.
Discovering the Master’s Journey
But who is Tu Tengyao, and what makes him the ultimate Wing Chun Master? Let’s delve into the inspiring journey that has shaped him into the living legend he is today.
Born with an innate passion for martial arts, Tu Tengyao dedicated his life to perfecting the art of Wing Chun. Trained under the guidance of renowned Wing Chun practitioners from a young age, he relentlessly pursued knowledge, constantly pushing the boundaries of his abilities.
Throughout his journey, he honed his skills, developed new techniques, and mastered the art of combat. His exceptional talent and innovative methods garnered attention worldwide, propelling him to the forefront of the Wing Chun community.
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Master Tu Teng Yao — Analysis of Video Posts and Discussion.
Recently I saw several videos featuring Master Tu Teng Yao showcasing his wing chun skills. The videos look very slick and heavily edited, so it is very difficult for me to see which ones are legitimate demonstrations and which ones are just fluff (i.e. people flying back from a single punch). I almost wish he has a several fixed-camera set up to clearly shows the techniques in addition to the tiktok quality videos of "cool" demonstrations.
With that out the way, I did observe several things that I want the community's thoughts on:
(1) His fighting stance is very wide and low compared to the traditional wing chun stance. I think this is advantageous because he is not presenting his chin and his stance is much more nimble to quickly move and deliver powerful blows from his hip.
(2) He has a lot of elbow techniques and applying biu ji techniques to break the opponent's stance and deliver elbow strikes.
(3) His striking techniques are very well developed from what I can see. He is putting his body behind the elbows for the strikes, and in my view his best techniques are the punches that can bring down the opponent in a single decisive hit — too bad the editing makes it hard to determine the actual power of the strikes.
(4) He also demonstrated several applications of the forms (including dummy) that are rarely demonstrated, so it is refreshing to see less common wing chun techniques applied in full contact (i do not want to use the word sparring/match/fight for obvious reasons) situations.
Here's my questions to the group:
(a) Has anyone figured out his lineage? I was unable to find English references of his lineage/school. I'm interested because I want to see which Ip Man branch he came from. I have some ideas but do not want to speculate.
(b) Does anyone have links to videos where it is not heavily edited? I want to see more of his style, but I do not want to see the "too polished" videos that look more like a fight choreography demo reels rather than actual martial arts dissemination.
(c) What is the community's assessment of him? Legit practitioner, albeit flashy, i.e., he can hold his own to a certain degree in real life situations, or will he crumple like Ding Hao (Ding Hao in my view seriously lacked physical and mental conditioning when he went out to try his wing chun skills in public — from what I can tell he was at best an amateur level hobbyist instead of a professional practitioner (someone who gets paid full time to train and fight))? With the recent implosion of DK Yoo in a ring, I am starting to take a more cautious look of videos of "awesome" practitioners on the net.
Overall, I think he is a good wing chun practitioner in terms of techniques, reflexes, and conditioning, but I'm still taking his videos with a grain of salt.