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Chy Sau - Grinding Arm - Chow Gar Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu

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Si Gung Ip Chee Keung teaching Chy Sau (grinding arm) from Chow Gar Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu. This is one of the building blocks of shock power, heavy arm, bridge and the iron shirt of the system.

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http://www.chowgarsouthernmantis.com/

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  • What Si Gung has not mentioned is that this chy sau is shown to beginners to build up the essential external elements..shoulders, back and arm etc. This chy sau is the very first of the 18 different ways. The " Classic " elbows down and in is shown later as the student progresses. Si Gung once told me that you have to imagine there is a pool of water in the crook of your elbow and you shouldn't let it spill as you are grinding. Looking forward to seeing Si Gung again on his next visit to the UK

  • Chy sau. Looks easy but it isn't.

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  • @peterhill2003

    agreed. also it will become narrower over time. visually it will look like its going back and forth on the centerline but the subtleness of the dragging power by the shoulder and elbow is what develops the power over time.

  • that means Chaai Shau and not chy sau...

  • si fu

    is far to good to be called a liar

    but i hear your point about the school thing ....

    17 months 1 on 2 with him and my cuz

  • @TheYunmijj

    the belt system was introduced to keep the students interested and staying longer therefore more money for david ip

  • @TheYunmijj i think the belts are just for the teachers so they can see the progression of the students

    if a student has a higher belt, that means that student has mastered (or at least progressed nicely) the lower level techniques

  • I don't trust belt system in kung fu anyways. i mean all the masters are from hong kong, and they don't do belt system in hong kong, plus there is no universal recognition in belt system for kung fu either

  • @ronho2007

    Please, share your knowledge, master.

    I learnt 7 years SPM then Ip Chee Keung get the technical leadership in Hungary. 3 years later he betrayed us, without a word leaved us. He have a new school, because they had a bigger money. I did a yellow slash exam before him and I have him sign and chop on my doc.The new school costs a lot of money and everybody should had start from the basics - 3rd times again.

    I lost my faith.

    This guy is not a good and trusteable man.

  • @TheScalyArab

    unfortunately (or fortunately ,depending on your point of view) he doesn't give much away in this vid. A lot of students with big shoulder muscles as a result. LOL

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