can i ask from which teacher or lineage this version of tan tui comes from? the sets ive seen before of tantui seem to be alot simpler with repitition of 4-5 basic moves in a line. are the sets you uploaded part of a larger 10 or 12 tan tui set?
@henrym3483 there were ten in total, we only picked up four before our instructor got a job in Phoenix and had to move. He learned from Sifu Joe Eagar (I might be misspelling his last name) who learned overseas.
Your form looks pretty good. Not bad on the footwork neither. Keep up the good work. Would like to see some of your Wing Chun forms too.
chaoticon 1 year ago
@chaoticon the only one I recall with any clarity is Siu Lum Tao. I've relearned Chum Kiu probably a half-dozen times lol
drchango2010 1 year ago
can i ask from which teacher or lineage this version of tan tui comes from? the sets ive seen before of tantui seem to be alot simpler with repitition of 4-5 basic moves in a line. are the sets you uploaded part of a larger 10 or 12 tan tui set?
henrym3483 1 year ago
@henrym3483 there were ten in total, we only picked up four before our instructor got a job in Phoenix and had to move. He learned from Sifu Joe Eagar (I might be misspelling his last name) who learned overseas.
drchango2010 1 year ago