Chi Sau and Lap Sau Drills
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@Moodo1 very well said. I was going to point out the same things.
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una pregunta porque visten trajes de karate si es kung fu
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I´m sorry, but it looks kind of sloppy, and you´re moving way too fast. The goal is to develop forearm sensitivity, not arm wrestling. Very very basic moves...And whats the deal with the gi´s and belts? There is no gi, no belt ranking system in traditional wing chun.
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Try moving closer during single sticking hands, where u truly are in striking range, it gets more difficult as position and reaction will be crucial or else you get hit.
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good stuff , thanks
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Why Chi Sau so fast?
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search Sifu Chris Thompson demonstating and explaining Single Chi Sau or Dan Chi Sau
007harvey 1 year ago
Thanks
SifuSerrano 1 year ago
Serrano, Good Job!! This is Sifu Ching Loong (Randy Sanches)...The boys are looking good...Keep up the practice and remember stay grounded. Aloha From Hawaii.
ChingLoong808 2 years ago
Sifu, how are you doing? Send my regards to all my brothers and cousins in Hawaii. Hope to see you soon.
SifuSerrano 2 years ago
I would like to learn it, heh heh.
Well, at least some knowledge of self defense.
Is it hard?
Does it test one's patience??
Cause getting into a fight is the last thing I wanna do.
ranmaster27 2 years ago
Once you continue to practice, you will find it very interesting. It does helps you to develop patience, which is a characteristic of a martial artist that is profound in knowledge and has the ability to defend him/herself; however in order to fight, will do it only for self defense.
SifuSerrano 2 years ago