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Ip Chun - Bart Cham Doh Set 

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This is the Ip Chun's Bart Cham Doh set which is very close to the set I teach. The only differences are minor variations in emphasis in the knife techniques and in footwork. The music is "Sword Dance from General's Mandate". Ip Chun is 78 years old.
Bart eight, Cham slash/cut/chop, Dao broad sword/saber, Bart Cham Dao literally means Eight-Point Slashing Swords. It is a form involving a pair of large "Butterfly Knives", slightly smaller than short swords (Dao). This type of weapon originates from the southern part of China.
The Bart Cham Dao set is the extension of the arm and its main focus is the development of the practitioners wrist and forearm to increase flexibility, strength and power. Each of the sections teaches the student to deal with different types of weapons, coming in from different angles and also with multiple attacks. During the training, the practitioner is also taught Chi Dao Knife Sticking Drill that increases the ability to control the opponents weapons, find the opened gate, attack the opponents wrist, and finish him with vital strikes at throat, eyes, groin, under arms, knees, etc.
The Bart Cham Dao set was developed in the early days by the Shaolin monks for training and defense. The length of each blade is from the elbow to wrist and sometimes to the mid palm.

The Manchurian Government officials patrolled in the streets and bullied the people, and monks were not excluded. The butterfly sword was considered a small weapon in contrast to its counterparts. This was intentional as the monks wished to conceal the sword beneath their robes without being spotted by the government officials while traveling around the public. The first 3 inches (the curved part) of the blade were sharpened. The remainder of the blade, top and bottom, was solid and dull for parrying and non-lethal striking purposes. The handle of the sword sported a guard in the shape of a hook with an open end. The monks used this guard to trap an opponents weapon and quickly disarm him. The monks created the dull blade on the butterfly sword not only because it was a weapon of self-defense, but also because the dull blade added thickness for extra support to the structure of the sword. The sharpened blade on the butterfly sword was useful for chopping but because of the thin edge of the sword, the blade could easily be damaged or broken when defending against a longer, heavier weapon in combat. For this reason, the Shaolin monks preferred the sturdier blade. Today's Wing Chun sword techniques still emphasize parrying, obstructing, or intercepting an opponent's weapon. These remain highly consistent with the original design and intent of the blade itself. However, in more progressive settings and with forward thinkers, it is thought of as a much more aggressive weapon.

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@wingchun-simplekungfu7584
@wingchun-simplekungfu7584 День назад
Thank you 🙏
@djstorminnormangrandfather2734
It is such a pleasure and seeing real kung fu exercise thank you for sharing
@vortexredes
@vortexredes 4 года назад
wonderful
@Stick3x
@Stick3x 7 лет назад
Very nice.
@praicezangado3156
@praicezangado3156 2 года назад
Só 600 pessoas curtiram o vídeo ou fui o 601 que curtiu sendo que tem mais de 44 mil viws, sejam humanos curtam o vídeo. Idiotice e putaria tem mais like que essa linda arte.
@daviddrapeau4693
@daviddrapeau4693 7 лет назад
un grand merci a maitre ip chun je vais apprendre la forme gace a lui et faire vivre le wing chun
@michaelswanston9272
@michaelswanston9272 Год назад
This sword form is real hand and eye coordination.
@joanathompsonmarques9201
@joanathompsonmarques9201 Год назад
Ele mantem a forma do wing chun mz tem a sua assinatura grande mestre
@user-kp7st7ro5m
@user-kp7st7ro5m 5 месяцев назад
Спасибо я выступила на 8 и 8 010
@derekedington777
@derekedington777 Год назад
BEST
@TheETchild
@TheETchild Год назад
Now I believe wing chun does work with their knife on fighting. I can see those of technics are very logical.
@deputyVH
@deputyVH 3 месяца назад
This form is knives against an attack from a six foot long pole, which is the next form. It also teaches footwork as well as training arm movements learned earlier in the system.
@mikeadams2884
@mikeadams2884 Год назад
Wow. And it speeded up too
@kabal28
@kabal28 5 лет назад
Homer Simpson gets injured and hell say bart cham DOH!
@mohamadkhawary1134
@mohamadkhawary1134 3 года назад
من برای سیفو ایپ مان و سبک زندگیشون وشما خیلی احترام قائلم ایشون خودشون و خانوادشونو صرف هنر وینگ چون کردند.
@NostalgicTribe
@NostalgicTribe 3 года назад
Why does Ip Chun do it different than other people that trained under Ipman? Like my forms different.
@benjaminboot2340
@benjaminboot2340 3 года назад
I don't think Yip Chun learned the knife form from Yip Man directly, or much of the rest of the system for that part. In the 50s and 60s Yip Ching and Yip Chun lived in mainland China, apart from there dad in Hong Kong. Of course once in Hong Kong they exchanged dialogue but they did not receive most of there hands on training from there dad. Any ways, according to Wong Shun Leung, Yip Man only taught 5 people the form personally, and even they have differences in their forms. I think it's mostly to do with Yip Mans own personal development influencing his teachings and likewise for his students to adjust things according to there own beliefs and experiences. In my own opinion the knifes( and also long pole ) in most Wing Chun lineages serves mostly as in the purpose of plyometrics training to strenghten the empty hand techniques, and not so much as real weapon applications. If you think of it as plyometrics training also, the sky is the limit. I like to perform the Biu Gee form with the knifes. Try it. Of course there are exceptions( think Tang Yick lineage to name one ), But according to Wang Kiu, if you wanted to really learn weaponry, there are much better styles out there then Wing Chun.
@NostalgicTribe
@NostalgicTribe 3 года назад
@@benjaminboot2340 yeh was learning this form when covid hit and between that and working months without a day off havent had a chance to learn anything besides on my own. Under the Duncan Leung lineage.. I just enjoy training really..
@benjaminboot2340
@benjaminboot2340 3 года назад
@@NostalgicTribe Good for you! Duncan leung, one of the best Yip Man lineages in my opinion!
@ankitdas6473
@ankitdas6473 3 года назад
@@benjaminboot2340 you are right but IP man taught this form only 3 of his disciples, according to Great Grand master "cheu ji- tsuen."
@pedrocarvalho8004
@pedrocarvalho8004 Год назад
My lineage comes from Leung Ting > Kent Kernspecht… Trained for 4 years, one of the best things I did in my life
@martinean9299
@martinean9299 7 лет назад
this is useless pork chopping knife!!!
@morgenholz
@morgenholz 6 лет назад
Not just for pork. Good for chopping off arms too.
@HFoTmusic
@HFoTmusic 6 лет назад
If it can cut pork, it can cut you!
@glaciablue7963
@glaciablue7963 4 года назад
wait till you fave to face this in close-quarter combat~
@decongchen2229
@decongchen2229 2 года назад
a kid talking
@piotrperer4493
@piotrperer4493 4 месяца назад
Z poprzedniego zycia.. gdzie takie noze kupic
@piotrperer4493
@piotrperer4493 4 месяца назад
Niestety pamietam tą technika and
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