i dont wanna be the killjoy or the internet troll. But that is all just not right, because it doesn't make sense. there is so much more details hiding in this form. The other question is how this school and teachers explain this forms and this movements to their students, so the whole concept make sense. I met several WC students who studied WC for more than 10 years, switching from their school to our school, who had to sadly admit to themselves that they learned a wrong concept for so long time and they needed to relearn all from the basics.
Stillz wing chun over the years has been changing from different instructors who were taught by the same people who were also taught my ipchun or ip man.
Except Goju Ryu actually has power in their strikes and kicks. The more I study Wing Chun the more it feels like a poor man's bridhe between karatr and short-frame Taiji
@@TheGuitarChief sacrificing defence for all out offensive power has lead to the downfall of many karateka. In my experience wing chun is the closest thing to boxing tactically. Wing chun is closer to Baihequan or white crane than taiji when done right.
I decided I was going to learn biu gee this weekend and started off with David wong's video tutorials, but there were extra movements from what I had done in class. Then, I came across this video and it was much more like what I had done, but I wouldn't trust it. I would up looking for a video of tsui sheung ting doing it and followed along. Later, I saw a video of Mark being taught by ting, so now my suspicion is confirmed. Anyway, now I have the moves of biu gee down; now it's just a matter of practice.
Good video. My system does the beginning different, as when punching , we stick with the immovable elbow, rather than thrusting the arm all the way extended for the punch, and circular wrist stretches which are Huan Sao.
thank you, its well presented... i started at 0,25x speed, and after few tries, iam now at 0,75x :) very soon i will play it 1x speed and then i will do it alone. Funny is that i found this overly complicated just a year ago, but its not that bad, its quite simple.
Las formas de wing chun son un amasijo de tecnicas. Estiramientos. Educacion postural y acondicionamiento fisico. Cada movimiento tiene su aplicacion al combate aunque a veces sea muy sutil :)
The execution leaves a lot of questions to be answered. Whenever you strike, you should be looking at where you are striking (not in front of you) of the strike is pretty useless. Typically the man sao (searching hand), you are not looking which makes it useless! Remember the principles of wing chun, center line and shortest path. Sorry, but the form does not seem to follow those at all!
Well i was going to comment but untill the veil is broken i don't think it would be appropriate. But wow you are so close just like every other video i have seen online. This form as with the other two wing chun forms are a idea that can be used and changed with the interchangeable parts of the form. Notice in sil nim tao we use one side of chi sau and in bui jee we use the other side of chi sau. And in chum kill we use bong lap da. They are different sides of the same puzzle 🧩