Very rare performance of Pan Nam's Siu Nim Tao during a visit to Foshan by Chris Chan & Ip Chun. Chris Chan is a first generation student of Ip Man who teaches in San Francisco. www.uswingchun.com
Beautiful. The movements don’t necessarily mean much. It’s the wing chun idea force behind it that’s most important. That’s what we strive for. Get that and you can perform any movement
Well it's not the traditional Sil Nim Tao, but all sil nim tao is, is learning how to move with freedom of the joints, and no muscle activation, so theoretically any set of movements similar to traditional sil nim tao will fulfill that purpose if it's trained in the correct way. I see why a lot of people think this is Bil jee, but all that's added into this form from bil jee is the wrist flexing techniques, for added wrist flexibility, which isn't actually all that essential, thus why traditional wing chun only has it once at the start it its final form. Still interesting to see another take on Sil Nim Tao.
wth all respect..I have never seen any masters of any lineage show nei go gong and inner repulsing power...like an electrifying eel...John Chang....Minzer,Brecher,Sam Tam,etc... any reason why. not?
+US Wing Chun Videos Thanks for sharing this.....my Sifu was there in this video. At the beginning you can hear a conversation and you will hear "pro football hall of fame in North Canton Ohio" which is where we are from. This video was SOOOO cool to see.
+Glen Smith no need to be rude or hostile. Perhaps you should spend some time with your sifu working on humility and respect. While you're at it, look into the differences between the Yip Man lineage and that of Pan Nam. This is most definitely Siu Lim Tao.
+Myc O. File Humility, indeed. As I keep pulling the thread on Wing Chun and Kung Fu and martial arts in general, I'm not sure I can work on my humility anymore! I have to give a shout out for RU-vid, without it I would be in a dark corner sulking.