Вин Чун. Демонстрация техники работы на деревянном манекене и техники ударов ногами. Грандмастер Чоу Тзе Чуен. Гонконг, май 2013 года. Wing Chun Techniques Demonstration. Grandmaster Chow Tse Chuen. Hong Kong, may 2013 year.
Grandmaster Chow Tse Chuen is the master of my master. I'm a wing chun student myself, if anyone is interested in learning under Ip man's lineage, do let me know! His form of wing chun deserves more attention. Huge respect for Grandmaster Chow, truely a loss of talent when he pasted away just a few years ago!
Kuan Sao is in the very first section of Siu Nim Tao [crossing hands]. Remember: the form is "mirrored" to train both sides at once. So, the lower Kuan transition to upper. If one does both separately and together we see the Kuan Sao which is meant [in application] to have "turning" energy. The energy is meant to turn the opponent's centerline [offset] to transition and close from the side. The Mook Jong shows the "application" of techniques unlike the forms which focus on individual structure. But Kuan Sao is CERTAINLY in the form. Furthermore, distance is important in Dummy training. Inch power is meant for a shorter range than shown. It's the ability to connect and center our own mass so every movement carries the power, mass, and weight of our whole body rather than just an arm or wrist.
To everyones: it's "Grand Grand Master Chow" The guy with the glasses is a Grand Master himself but you can see the major experience difference between the two.
@Marko Djurdjevic I'v seen videos of Wing Chun masters getting their a*ses kicked by real world MMA fighters. Wing Chun is only good in Chinese propaganda movies like IP Man. Judo is even more practical and used by soldiers and police around the world.
first of all Wing Chun did not come from a woman second of all respect your elders third of all he was doing the technique as is shown on the wooden dummy not as if you were in the fighting situation where you could do whatever and he wasn't using speed Noah power but correct angle displayed from the cata on the wooden dummy thank you much respect
Wingchun was developed by a Shaolin Nun in ancient China because she saw a girl was being harassed by men so the Nun teached the girl basic self defense kungfu, that girl name was Yim Wing Chun. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p0AsWdYYG4M.html
The thing about this so called grandmasters is that they only do it with the wooden dummies and all for demonstrations but never been tried what they teach in the actual fight in the street in the real world they are confined in the convenience of their dojo whein they are the master.