@bl00zjamma if you really want to learn: copy/paste/remove spaces h t t p : / / e n . w i k i b o o k s . o r g / w i k i / W i n g _ C h u n _ F o r m s / B i l _ J i e, watch this video and find each movement step by step. read the applications.
@bl00zjamma I believe waving hands is just to train and condition your wrists. When we punch or palm strike in wingchun, we snap the wrist up at the last moment to add more impact. The move can also help you learn to relax your forearm and biceps even when moving your wrist around. A lot of the WC forms can be sort of cryptic because they just remind you of a certain concept instead of showing you the exact sequence of moves to use in a fight.
No one has yet answered my question as to how the biu je technique as demonstrated here can do any harm, or specifically break a wrist. What is the exact way to apply it? Don't just tell me that it can. SHOW me or tell me the EXACT way that it can. Because it looks very weak. Don't just deny - EXPLAIN! Please!!
Sil Lim Tao is the basic foundation of WC. Training the person to keep their balance and where is their center, teaching them that strength comes from the ground. You can do it fast if you want, but if you just started to learn you want to train yourself to have proper structure and that strength comes from the ground. So it's better to do it very slowly.
that very close to wong shen long version
12344richard 1 week ago
@bl00zjamma if you really want to learn: copy/paste/remove spaces h t t p : / / e n . w i k i b o o k s . o r g / w i k i / W i n g _ C h u n _ F o r m s / B i l _ J i e, watch this video and find each movement step by step. read the applications.
vgrzen34 3 months ago
- Por lo menos son buenos en la teoria...
pelado74 3 months ago
@bl00zjamma I believe waving hands is just to train and condition your wrists. When we punch or palm strike in wingchun, we snap the wrist up at the last moment to add more impact. The move can also help you learn to relax your forearm and biceps even when moving your wrist around. A lot of the WC forms can be sort of cryptic because they just remind you of a certain concept instead of showing you the exact sequence of moves to use in a fight.
webherring 3 months ago
No one has yet answered my question as to how the biu je technique as demonstrated here can do any harm, or specifically break a wrist. What is the exact way to apply it? Don't just tell me that it can. SHOW me or tell me the EXACT way that it can. Because it looks very weak. Don't just deny - EXPLAIN! Please!!
bl00zjamma 3 months ago
My Great Great Grandmaster, Moy Yat- artist & calligrapher.
Carved his Sifu, Ip Man's sayings into stone for the ages.
So much respect.
superhumansight 4 months ago
Generally, you are meant to play Biu Jee with the highest energy, but for 'demonstration' it is sometimes done slowly.
Excellent post, I'm amazed this found its way to Youtube.
There is no Ip Man Biu Jee video. This is a perfect 'old school' reference.
superhumansight 4 months ago
this is Biu je but yes SLT should be done very slowly. it is a very good workout if you do it right.
BigMrToe 4 months ago
Thanks for the Bil Gee, Si-suk!!
ThePeteanne 6 months ago
@rosegerringer
Sil Lim Tao is the basic foundation of WC. Training the person to keep their balance and where is their center, teaching them that strength comes from the ground. You can do it fast if you want, but if you just started to learn you want to train yourself to have proper structure and that strength comes from the ground. So it's better to do it very slowly.
Yip Man does SLT for 20mins.
darkstorm300 6 months ago