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Antonio Bacino speaks about how Wing Chun has changed his life.

What you liked, April 19, 2014

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Antonio Bacino, a 37-year-old Italian wing chun master, has been practicing wing chun for around 30 years. He speaks about how the famed martial art popularised by Ip Man has changed his life.

 

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