i am fairly new to the studies of Wing Chun and i TRULY appreciated your video. i also enjoyed your comments both in the video itself, as well as to other commentators. You seem to practice wing chun in both the physical AND mental sense. i have subscribed to your channel and i look forward to see many more videos of your wing chun demonstrations. Thank you very much.
I'm studying the Leung Sheung lineage right now and almost everything about the moves is entirely different. The moves themselves are the same, but the angles/hand placements/elbow placements/posture is entirely different.
My siu lim tao looks completely different in certain sections (ip ching lineage). It seems every siu lim tao I have seen on youtube is different in at least one or more ways...
personally I've saw more than one dozend playings of the 1st form, I learned 4 variations of the first 3 forms and 2 variations of the wooden dummy and weapon forms...
however - as long as your movements are right and you know what you are doing and your moves are practicable in applications...
Porquè no muestra sparring aplicaciones de combate, podemos discutir horas si su forma està mal o bien ejecutada, me gustaria verlo a usted aplicando ving tsun en combate.
It's always nice to see different lineages of Wing Chun. Most people think that Yip Man lineage is the only valid one. This is absolutely false. In China, there are many lineages and one is no more valid than the next. Wing Chun is all about the structure. If you have that, then the specific techniques you use aren't important. Proper structure will give you both offense and defense.
Interesting. Some moves are extremely different from what I learnt in here China (Hong Kong and Shanghai). Especially the 4th and 6th set. Not saying either is better. Thanks for posting!
I don't understand the extra punch at the end or the "big" finish. But up until the 3rd section or "Praying Thrice to Bhudda", I thought that was one of the best SNT demonstrations i've seen from a different branch of wing tsun than my own. I don't understand what was with the extra movents with the pak-sau's or the Ko-tan/jum/quat/lower lying palm sequence, but if it works for you, have at er hoss!
zdravo dusane, thank you for posting , it looks decent. i have some pointers but i'll leave it to the occasion if you ever contact me or come to Israel sometime. keep up, take care Aaron (bivsi beogradjanin )
I'm curious, what is the lineage of this performer's style?
n3whous3 11 months ago
i am fairly new to the studies of Wing Chun and i TRULY appreciated your video. i also enjoyed your comments both in the video itself, as well as to other commentators. You seem to practice wing chun in both the physical AND mental sense. i have subscribed to your channel and i look forward to see many more videos of your wing chun demonstrations. Thank you very much.
-Best Regards-
kuraidjinn 1 year ago
I'm studying the Leung Sheung lineage right now and almost everything about the moves is entirely different. The moves themselves are the same, but the angles/hand placements/elbow placements/posture is entirely different.
CH1PP0 1 year ago
My siu lim tao looks completely different in certain sections (ip ching lineage). It seems every siu lim tao I have seen on youtube is different in at least one or more ways...
TransAmFSAS 1 year ago
@TransAmFSAS thats exactly what i've seen too
Jemnen009 1 year ago
@Jemnen009
personally I've saw more than one dozend playings of the 1st form, I learned 4 variations of the first 3 forms and 2 variations of the wooden dummy and weapon forms...
however - as long as your movements are right and you know what you are doing and your moves are practicable in applications...
DuShan17 1 year ago
Porquè no muestra sparring aplicaciones de combate, podemos discutir horas si su forma està mal o bien ejecutada, me gustaria verlo a usted aplicando ving tsun en combate.
tansao1 1 year ago
@tansao1 : maybe some day I will place some applications... but only for educational purposes - ;-)
You can make a motion to a technique and thousands of applications...
But consider this: a movement (if it has been learned correctly) is always
perfect, but the human is the one who makes the errors
DuShan17 1 year ago
que buena forma
ivanmartell6662 1 year ago
thank you for posting
Sexydemon90 2 years ago
It's always nice to see different lineages of Wing Chun. Most people think that Yip Man lineage is the only valid one. This is absolutely false. In China, there are many lineages and one is no more valid than the next. Wing Chun is all about the structure. If you have that, then the specific techniques you use aren't important. Proper structure will give you both offense and defense.
hulkout666 2 years ago
Interesting. Some moves are extremely different from what I learnt in here China (Hong Kong and Shanghai). Especially the 4th and 6th set. Not saying either is better. Thanks for posting!
c2theg1 2 years ago
awsome exactly the form I learnt apart from the difference in technique of some movements but I am sure there is a reason.
Cal1skater 2 years ago
thanx for the slow version. Wing chung is pretty awesome, no?
PORNGUY133 2 years ago
I don't understand the extra punch at the end or the "big" finish. But up until the 3rd section or "Praying Thrice to Bhudda", I thought that was one of the best SNT demonstrations i've seen from a different branch of wing tsun than my own. I don't understand what was with the extra movents with the pak-sau's or the Ko-tan/jum/quat/lower lying palm sequence, but if it works for you, have at er hoss!
GUFF21 2 years ago
which lineage of wing chun is this?
intirayami 2 years ago
good comment of wing tsun ...;)
isopasha 2 years ago
great video.much respect young master.very helpfull,i move with u in tha video 2 learn.
bassilkama 2 years ago
Perfect...THANKS!
seno132 3 years ago
the movements in the sil lim tao are "ideas"
that can be apply in differant ways
pissdchris 3 years ago
super. dusane koliko godina radis ovo
vlatkostipbuk 3 years ago
koliko ja znam - malo vise nego 34 godine
LKWTrucks 3 years ago
Danke, lange her das ich das mal gelernt habe, jetzt kann ich mich wieder daran machen...
indratakama 3 years ago
I don't like your interpretation of siu lim tao ! to instance....the elbow is not on your body by your wu sau/fok sau movement and also not directly.
SPIDEWORLD 3 years ago
zdravo dusane, thank you for posting , it looks decent. i have some pointers but i'll leave it to the occasion if you ever contact me or come to Israel sometime. keep up, take care Aaron (bivsi beogradjanin )
gadfin 4 years ago
i like the background music
ligerny 4 years ago