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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

Grandmaster Yip Chun presentation on Biu Tze

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  • Could anyone please tell me, when Yip Chun started training... as it was my undersatnding that when they were young they had no interest in Wing Chun....

    ... so based upon that i was wondering to what extent were they as knowledegable as their father .. Ip Man.

  • sorry...was unable to find anything about Yip Chun's start in Wing Chun martial art.

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  • You guys are idiots watching this form as this last form is a proggressive form in learning to use Qi in throwing your strikes. Do not even attempt this form un less you have mastered the first two. There is more in this movement than you can see So if I were you I would start studying the history and philosophy in wing chun. Because my understanding of this is that wing chun also used pressure point striking as in dim mak but without the flow of energy you will never master this.

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  • @machinehead110 true true

  • @machinehead110 You may be right about the hidden Chi-Gung inside the Wing Chun forms but there is another detail that came in my mind; there are a lot of Wing Chun Masters who are unaware of the flow of energy in their movements however they do have that flow regardless of their consciousness about its existence.

  • @machinehead110 - I agree with you! Thanks to this video breaking it down so I could see it was so helpful. I got the chance to try to see and figure out what all the movements Yip Chun was doing for and I know a little bit about pressure points. I really liked what I saw.

  • Guys, some of you say, "why his hands move just a little when doing this form", "how could this really work?", biu jee was a secret form, it holds secrets to it's true power only known to the practitioner of the form/style. A lot of people hate on yip chun, but unless you touched hands with him, you can't talk about his skills.

  • Leung Ting learned nothing from Ip Man. By the time Leung Ting met Ip Man, he was too old and sick to teach him anything. He only learned from other students. And I say again regarding this way of doing Biu Tze, that it is wrong. You can not train a forward motion that indeed needs resistance training to succesfully inflict damage on an opponent, but that moving your hand up and down and side to side, is contrary to the necesary straight forward energy. You do what you practice.

  • @nivarica , true they only started training wing chun after it got famous. Unfortunately ppl only see, hey its yip man son so he has to be good... instead of looking at their skill

  • @milfmummy He did *not* train to a significant extent with Ip Man. The tension he carries in his shoulders to this day show that he was never as proficient as some of Ip Man's other students.

  • @nivarica Hello, this weekend I'll get round to making a video documenting Yip Chun's life. I hope it answers your questions. Thanks masterpity for this :)

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