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  • it just don't make sense heav earth human, instead of natural heaven than human and earth , and the daoist and the buddist and the what bla bla bla .money dressed in tradition ..too much confusion you make to the poor people minds...

    remember, water do not care of the level , but form without substance is nothing

  • please, can you please talk in english in the next video?

  • Awesome, thanks Sifu!

  • Sifu Sergio, I respect your research but i think in terms of Tien Dei Yan vs Tien Yan Dei - they come from different origin. Heaven, Earth, Human is Daoist, coming from their view of creation. Heaven Human Earth in that order is a buddhist concept. Excellent vvideo, but i do not think you are correct on this point unless Weng Chun is daoist unlike the buddhist Wing Chun.

  • From what I've heard Ip Man was familiar with this dummy and talked about it a few times with his students, while explaining pole techniques using chop sticks over dim sum. But was impractical to build because of space constraints, plus that many people didn’t know the pole form at the time. Heard it was like “you can build this type of dummy and practice on it”. If there is a form for this, not sure if Ip Man knew it or not, but pretty sure he was aware this dummy existed.

  • what is umen?

  • There are other styles of the pole dummy!

  • I was hoping to more of a demo~ very cool though :D

  • @etang5 There are a few clips on youtube of this dummy in use.

    /watch?v=hCK06318jGk

  • Sifu its human not uman :)

  • The measurements were given to Cheung King Kong. William Cheung's older brother. He gave to plans yo Yip Man. That's a fact that;s east to check.

  • The Kwun Jong dummy wasn't lost - it was kept only among Tang family members to preserve the long pole tradition.

  • Awesome. Thank you very much indeed, Sifu Sergio, sir.

  • I have been looking at all kinds of wooden dummies and looking into making my own.i have made a collapsable wooden dummy that is the basic 3 arms ..but it swivles and can move 2/3 inches in an all around direction, i have custom arms ones that are slightly flexible,some that are solid stiff, a pair that hinges where the arm bends. all long...then there are the regular short arms i made to practice taditionaly...i just stick kali sticks in arm holes to mimic poles.

    love this set up!!!!!!!!

  • very nice, did not know about pole dummy in wing chun system.

  • wow a piece of nearly lost wing chun gold will you be posting a form or aplications of this equipment please

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