he seems like inhaling.. how do I say this? large quantities of air? and not exhaling it for a while. and the sounds.. I'm sure it stands for something. :|
un lider com ejemplo propio cultivo originario ancestral que da frutos y personifica lo antepasado que no muere en el arte oriental hecho accion en este gran maestro de arte marcial chino viva el kung fu ozzzzzzz venezuela moss lee
@TheMartialartsJedi Lol, yeah, this is Sup Ying Kuen, which in some Hung family styles is taught as a bridge linking Fu Hok with Tit Sin. It shares the same vocalizations as Tit Sin. I know what you mean though, I learned these forms many years ago, and still am slightly uncomfortable performing in public. Mostly because people dont understand the importance of the sounds.
@imprezaver4 First you claim having a Japanese song ruins the Chinese Spirit then disrespect on of the greatest living Hung Kuen Masters of our time. I would be glad to give you a hand to hand demonstration of what he is doing!
The "laughing" and "noise" are very traditional. However, a lot of people, including Chinese, think it's funny and/or strange to see it. Some styles of Hung kuen have even removed the sounds. They are supposed to activate different organs allowing chi to flow through. They also correspond to different animals as well. I believe the "laughing" represents the dragon. I may be wrong though.
@fujitafunk I heard from Sifu Wing Lam that all the sounds are different "dragon sounds". My understanding of the Iron wire/iron thread set is that qi is built up during the slow movements and then distributed through the body through the various movements and stance transitions but there are a lot of movements that you can tell are just meant to stretch, tense and then relax the body, since relaxation is essential to good qi flow and breathing is essential to relaxation. The sounds help that.
This is actually real Hung Keun Kung fu , please don't make fun of Mr Chiu.
The noises he makes while doing the form is actually part of the form , it's chinese tradition to make "unnecessary" noises. If you watch a lot of old kung fu movies , you'll notice this.
I've actually seen him perform this act in San Franscico before so please respect him.
he seems like inhaling.. how do I say this? large quantities of air? and not exhaling it for a while. and the sounds.. I'm sure it stands for something. :|
karakuraable 1 month ago
o.o inst this the guy from kung fu hustle?
elperuchulo0109 3 months ago
@elperuchulo0109 yes, Chiu Chi Ling sifu, son of Chiu Kao
garrasinsombra 1 month ago
I see GM Frank Yee in the back. Did he do anything while there?
Chiu Chi Ling always a pleasure to watch by the by.
crazedjustice888 5 months ago
Yiiing hua yiiing hua...
quanfa88 6 months ago
this is the type of guy who should have been cast in the last air bender
madnessdexter 7 months ago 4
@madnessdexter yeah, performing some earth bending. :)
karakuraable 1 month ago
un lider com ejemplo propio cultivo originario ancestral que da frutos y personifica lo antepasado que no muere en el arte oriental hecho accion en este gran maestro de arte marcial chino viva el kung fu ozzzzzzz venezuela moss lee
THAMOSK 8 months ago
that was amazing
nicvaco 8 months ago
@TheMartialartsJedi Lol, yeah, this is Sup Ying Kuen, which in some Hung family styles is taught as a bridge linking Fu Hok with Tit Sin. It shares the same vocalizations as Tit Sin. I know what you mean though, I learned these forms many years ago, and still am slightly uncomfortable performing in public. Mostly because people dont understand the importance of the sounds.
SijoJay 9 months ago
Tit Sin kuen - Chiu Chi Lin used that style of fighting in Steven Zhou's "KUng Fu Hustle"
danpt2000 9 months ago
@danpt2000 This is not Tit Sin, it is Sup Ying aka ten shapes fist also known as 5 animals 5 elements
SijoJay 9 months ago
@SijoJay: The beginning of video has introduction says this is Tit Sin Kuen. So they are wrong??
danpt2000 7 months ago
imagine a noob do this sure get laughed till stomach explode
guitarlearner89 9 months ago
Who the f*ck put that stupid Japanese sakura song in the background...
simply destroys the Chinese spirit...
By the way, is the Hung Ga Sifu having trouble making a fart or what?
imprezaver4 10 months ago
@imprezaver4 First you claim having a Japanese song ruins the Chinese Spirit then disrespect on of the greatest living Hung Kuen Masters of our time. I would be glad to give you a hand to hand demonstration of what he is doing!
SijoJay 9 months ago
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imprezaver4 9 months ago
well done sifu...more power
marteopius 11 months ago
Wow the Grandmaster of the Orient
popsjnr 1 year ago
Amazing He still got it even at this age !
Realmasterorder 1 year ago
Awesome... Just awesome
MrSupertwo 1 year ago
brawo Jasiu
Maciej1984 1 year ago
The "laughing" and "noise" are very traditional. However, a lot of people, including Chinese, think it's funny and/or strange to see it. Some styles of Hung kuen have even removed the sounds. They are supposed to activate different organs allowing chi to flow through. They also correspond to different animals as well. I believe the "laughing" represents the dragon. I may be wrong though.
fujitafunk 1 year ago
@fujitafunk I heard from Sifu Wing Lam that all the sounds are different "dragon sounds". My understanding of the Iron wire/iron thread set is that qi is built up during the slow movements and then distributed through the body through the various movements and stance transitions but there are a lot of movements that you can tell are just meant to stretch, tense and then relax the body, since relaxation is essential to good qi flow and breathing is essential to relaxation. The sounds help that.
Cyclonus5 1 year ago 3
Unnessecary noises?
I think, you make fun of chinese martial arts.
MeomariAlionamde 1 year ago
This is actually real Hung Keun Kung fu , please don't make fun of Mr Chiu.
The noises he makes while doing the form is actually part of the form , it's chinese tradition to make "unnecessary" noises. If you watch a lot of old kung fu movies , you'll notice this.
I've actually seen him perform this act in San Franscico before so please respect him.
Kr4zi4ur0mg 1 year ago
This is iron wire fist qigong chinese kung fu . breathing exercise
diuneigohai 1 year ago
wth is he doing ?
Hydrovah 1 year ago
it looks more like tai chi..
tiban7007 1 year ago
@tiban7007 The iron wire set is Hung Gar's internal training
rgvwingchun 1 year ago
Good eye FrankBolte, more of a sap ying demo than tit sin, but you rarely see either fully demonstrated to the public.
@ ershibashi and uberfun19, if you only had an inkling of a clue....
SijoJay 1 year ago
Thank you, Sifu Sergio.
ObaNarayanShivaji999 1 year ago
dont want to be rude, but it looks like silly stuff.. like old man doing some showoff
ershibashi 1 year ago
great acting skills, he is very funny guy
uberfun19 1 year ago
thanks for sharing...he actually starts with the dragon part of sap ying kuen then plays bits of tit sin kuen...nice one
FrankBolte 1 year ago