A lot of those moves are allowed under mma rules or even in some type of safe sparring format. The 'our art is for real fighting not sport' excuse that tma practitioners use always feels like a cop out to me. Especially baffling when it comes from Wing Chung guys.
I've already explained the obstacles that gloves present for trappings, which is over half of what TCMA is about. You simply haven't trained it or tried the moves to understand what I'm talking about.
Also, all the video you are showing are just mainland Chinese "masters" who has not even grasped the fundamentals of TCMA, and has no clue how forms work. Most of the TCMA "masters" in china are just using basic Sanshou, I trained both TCMA and sanda, I can tell these styles from a mile away, and they are not how TCMA is suppose to look like. Taichi from the mainland is also completely combat deprived, it has degenerated into a game of push hands and lost most of its combat element. Iliq guys from Malaysia dominate taichi fighters from mainland China whenever they spar. Understanding forms in TCMA only makes you intermediate, and sadly, most TMA fighters today, not just in China, have not even grasped those. Turning to sport fighting due to stronger legal enforcement and monetary gains are similar everywhere.
I wouldn't mind a demonstration if the guys were actually going a solid 70% bad intentions. Typically you don't see that though.
The video I showed to you all comes from one of the best TCMA master in the world in HK.
I personally know people connected to the guy in that demo video I showed you. I've seen somewhat hard sparring and have tried asking for videos. However, and I kid you not, there is still a very conservative philosophy in TCMA where the teacher would not allow the distribution of such videos and I simply failed to get them every time I ask. The reason given was that videos of sparing would only interest those who looks for quick gains and not stay to learn the more complex level which requires boring body exercises and form practices in which their uses are not immediately evident. TCMA talent is very rare nowadays and I simply cannot find anything beyond demos at this point. If people don't take that as enough of a "proof" then whatever; my original point was simply that the moves in TCMA has its own logic, restricted by MMA rules, and is entirely different from sport fighting.
Yeah some people are a bit more realistic but I've heard this stuff ad nauseam from tma guys on forums for years, I used to believe it myself when I trained in wing chun as a teenager. The individual techniques are less of an issue than the way they are trained and put together. I have no doubt that someone like jon jones (or any decent mma fighter) could implement stuff like eye pokes or nut kicks in a fight scenario way more effectively than a tma guy despite never actually training those techniques specifically.
Don't follow the generic TMA keyboard warriors, they make me facepalm whenever I speak to them. Unlike them, I know people who are authorities in TCMA.
I assume you trained in the US. Sorry to break this to you, but WC in America is intermediate at best, a lot of the complex forms are not even taught.I also assume your teacher does not teach students and explain how the form is put together; becausem most KF (or TMA in general) schools I've came across do not understand this.