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Wing Chun - Master Tsui Sheung Tin (Chu Shong Tin) on Correct Positioning 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

Master Tsui on why we should not physically force our elbow to the centreline, how to get the optimum/ultimate angle for tan/fook/bong and finally how to correctly use the cutting down motion in SNT.

Recorded at Master Jim Fung's Academy www.wingchun.com.au

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  • HEY um.... Which video is this. It's a must have the entire series. I feel like I'm looking at Ip Man everytime he speaks...awesome in a bottle

  • @SIROFNOBLERECORDS : hey mate.. it is one of the seminars he gave at Master Jim Fung's in Sydney. Not sure whether it's part of a series..

  • dude what happend to the last 10s broo

  • what do u mean wat happend to the last 10 sec?

    i think i did translate all.. i just watch it again..

    cheers

  • thx for posting...tho im kinda curious of wut he said in last 10s

  • he just was saying whatever was written in english in the translation.. didn't add much to it..

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  • Thanks dude. Super cool of you to put the bubble speech in it

  • The master is so good that even the cameraman is doing the moves while the master is explaining and holding the camera

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  • Thanks so much for posting. Amazing insights.

  • great translation method.....really interesting information

  • The great two tong ting

  • This is how Wing Chun should be practiced, thought and learned, not by posting show boating clips of yourself slapping, throwing, kicking and punching an unwilling dummy student to make you look pretty. Tsui Shong Tin is truly a master and I have just about him within the past few days. After watching him one time I know right away that this is a true master. Everything he explains and demonstrates looks logical, practical and without effort. He is simply amazing.

  • The master is Master Tsui Sheung Tin, one next to him is Jim Fung (passed away), the guy golding the videa cam is Albert. Master Tsui is a real master

  • The video is excellent and now we all can learn more about how it is supposed to be done correctly.

    Hmm..

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