Wing Chun - Master Tsui Sheung Tin (Chu Shong Tin) on Correct positioning 2

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Master Tsui Sheung Tin explaining the need for being relaxed (in this example, Tan Sau), and why there's not one 100% correct positioning of Tan/Fook/Bong when it's being applied/used.

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

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  • grandmaster tsui sheung tin is great. need a bit more interpretation(audio isnt so clear) to what he was/is saying on this 1.

  • I'm trying to learn how to add subtitles/translations to the videos.. does anyone know of any program?

  • hey mate.. i added translations to the vids.. hope u can understand more of it now..

    cheers

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  • Sifu Tsui Sheung Tin is a true treasure.

  • AWESOME. SOOO glad I just bought a 9hour DVD of his lectures. OH YEAH!

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  • Mr.SLT !

  • @klsuperman and the second ever private student :)

  • And with Sifu Jim Fung beside him... RIP )~.:

  • Tsui Sheung Tin is the first group student of Yip Man

  • Truly a great master. His version of the theories is one of the best I gave seen yet. His energy an balance looks remarkable for his age. I haven't seen someone this balanced and so comfortable using so much power and control like him. Just amazing. This is how Wing Chun should be thought and practiced not posting senseless show boating you tube clips slapping, throwing and slapping your unwilling students around. I wish most of the so called self proclaimed masters take note and learn from him.

  • yes! great explanation of "why" not to use shoulders. the tradition seems to rarely explain in this much detail.

  • good explanations.

  • Thanks for the translations! They are extremely appeciated!

  • Great explanation of 'rooting' - it's hard not to get the 'energy' up into the chest / shoulder area - there should be a definite feeling of energy 'drop' towards the dan-tien and feet - primarily precipitated by soft elbow finesse. Great explanation.

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