@@thomsparks829 I live in South Korea, so I know what Asian people look like. If you don't think he looks like Bruce Lee, you are entitled to your opinion. Your slinging mud at me says more about you than me.
Your shoulders are off and a bit more Fa Xing is needed and you need to breath with the movement ie:when your fook goes out breath out when coming in breath in in one slow breath not multiple if you run out of breath that means you have extended to far out ,time breath with movement. and maybe a few more small refinements in the internals like sucking in n up maybe a bit of chen but other than that well done cos this is the best Sil Lum Tao i have seen on the net,,you def have a good teacher keep it up brother.
De principio a fin, a mi entender, mal ejecutado. Codos muy abiertos, falta de fluidez y relajación, brazos en exceso extendidos y poca definición o nitidez en cada movimiento individual. Sin mencionar que la primera forma de Wing Chun es Siu Lim Tao. Vean al maestro Ip Man en su ejecución, también está en youtube.
So why do you guys still position one fist at your hip, while practicing arm techniques? I keep BOTH hands front and "Center," at ALL times. It promotes GOOD habits, while elim- inating BAD ones. Just SAYin.'
The forms are not to fight in, they are designed to develop focus, flexibility, the legs, inner core, breathing and an idea of how the moves work in theory. Practically the moves would be used within the variables of the opponent etc but knowing the reason behind an action is knowing how it works. Having hand to one side is just having some where to put it and allows you to bring each into play when needed.
@@leehayward4988 But still---my point stands. It's always good practise to practise the moves in light of a little thing I call; Practicality. Also, it can confuse the mind of beginners to practise a 'Form, on the One hand---and teach something different regarding that same technique in its 'Real-life' Application...know what I mean? I ALWAYS keep the mind trained consistently, sticking to Economy of Motion, and realistic fight situations. Make sense?