Thak you Gran Master Samuel Kwok for all this Tenic For this 7 months wet SIFU CESAR OLIVERA at Unuion city and wet Sifu Anthony Valdez institute of self Defense
This is beautiful work Shifu! Wing Chun is fluid flow of elements that we harness in to our being… it is powerful fluid flow through focus and concentration. A way to work out the kinks and get the mind to wake up and connect to spirit hence why we breath in and out with our hands from heart to extension of our arm reaching it out to maximize protection of our body. (As Patrick Swazi said this is my dance space…🤪) Any individual that practices awareness to conscious clear movement of the muscles in our anatomy chooses awareness of where they place their energy flow. Siu Lim Tao is art, self mastery, and a beautiful mediation. Slow is fast, fast is slow. It’s about being in the present moment. Being able to focus and harness the power grounded and rooted but swift like water. Water always chooses the path of least resistance. And it moves with force and majesty. Any one that wants to point out what someone is doing wrong when they are doing their sacred practice will never grasp the true power of wing Chun. Focusing on someone’s “Wrongs” instead of focusing on self is sometimes just a reflection of self. Do self a favor and get out of your way with convoluted thinking and allow others to have their own experience and honor those that are humble wise and brave enough to share. Wing Chun isn’t just about kickin butt it’s about who you are as a person. That’s what makes solid Kung fu. It’s the making of self mastery. Self control self love self discipline. I feel the reason it is the first fluid mediation of Wing Chun is for me when I hit the Matt I just left the world outside of many distractions and now it’s a time to go inward and see where the stuck energy is to flow it out and recharge. Whippy snappy! Whoot whoot! Beautiful. I am so thankful to see the focus Shifu 🙏. It reminds me of the awesome master Shifu Jon I had to teach me a few years ago. Thank you for being brave enough to share your sacred training on RU-vid to teach, inspire, and remind myself and many of the beautiful dance between feminine and masculine energy. It is working🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 much honor respect to you Shifu, Shifu Jon, and great grand master Shifu Yip man
Excellent execution of this first form which is also has a Qigong aspect to it... only thing Smile, it made me Smiie because you did it so well. Thanks
For some reason the Rupert Holmes - Escape song popped in my head while watching this. “… If you like piña coladas And gettin' caught in the rain If you're not into yoga If you have half a brain…”. I would like to do this form while this song was playing.
You will get many different answers from many different teachers.... If we accept that Ving Tsun Wing Chun spell it how you like, comes from a woman Ng Mui and Yim Ving Tsun, and is based on the origin of Yin-Yang not Yin and Yang, for they are not two seperate forces, but two sides to the same coin, so to speak, originally the meaning was the dark side of the mountain being Yin, where the Shadow is, yet the Yang sun moves round the Yang Sun lite side of the mountain, turning the Yin into Yang, so that Yang follows Yin, and Yin follows Yang..... imagine the body of water like a river, like water, "be like water my friend" (IP MAN quoting Tao Te Ching, a phrase that Bruce Lee made popular), totally relaxed, fluid, flowing, yet like a waterfall it can also crash and smash..... so imagine the body of a woman no matter how well trained, generally is not always as strong as a man, though can be and yet, with perfect precision in application of power through correct honed technique perfectly timed, now imagine your arm totally relaxed like a chain around a dog's neck that has just started to charge Ferociously like a Tiger about to pounce on its prey, and the dog running at full speed comes to the end of the chain and is jolted back by the chain, so then let your arm not be restricted in any way by tensed muscles, and totally relaxed so that the throwing of the fist at the end of the arm will hit the target, now imagine a tea towel, thrown at you, not much, a wet tea towel will be heavy and have some slight impact, but now imagine, or try it for yourself and see, if you haven't done before, take a wet tea towel, spin it around so that it is long yet twisted tight, and holding one end, flick it out against a target and see the difference of the impact, so it is with the arm and the fist, the more relaxed the arm the more the speed can be applied without restriction of flexed muscles, the fist will do it's thing when it jolts at the end of the arm on impact, be gentle at first so as to not stress the elbow, and gradually over time the arm will become stronger more flexible and more relaxed especially the shoulders, and the speed will increase as the precision on target is perfected, no point in going faster if the target is missed......relaxed grounded structure throughout the body, relaxed shoulder and arm, and launch the fist towards target like shooting an arrow from a bow...bullseye....🤜🤚 Of course there is lots more and this is just the beginning.....🙏
Greetings Sifu Samuel Kwok! I have an idea that might help in the future, it would help many many students to learn wing chun from you from all around the world! You could teach people while using a VR headset, specifically the next meta quest device that will have eye tracking, you could teach many people from all around the world, you could also charge a small fee and make alot of money (which would fund the headsets for you and others who can't afford them) I hope this idea helps, peace my friend
c'est dommage que vous n'articuler pas mieux votre langage ,vous y gagneriez beaucoup plus " a être plus audible et de moins" bouffer " un bon nombre de mots que vous prononcez ,j'espère que vous ne m'en voudrez pas trop pour cette remarque , c'est juste que je suis obligé de trouvez du coup une autre vidéo explicative plus audible , bien a vous