Butterfly Knife - Sifu Austin Goh

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2006

Butterfly Knife performed by Sifu Austin Goh.
(NB. This is NOT a form)

www.austingoh.com

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  • I enjoyed your form. Thank you

  • Would be good to see you doing that against the 9' pole.

    Would be intriqued to see the foot work behind that.

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  • I am not a student of Wing Chun but I AM aware of Master Austin Goh's much celebrated and respected practical fighting history. Please do not post comments criticising him until you have at least researched who he is and what he has done. Most people would not have survived the kind of situations that he has experienced professionally. The fact that he is alive tells me all I need to know about whether or not his opinion should be respected.

  • you are so clever in talking show me how is done i wan to know

  • before y try to tell me what to do ask your master who taught him when he first start to learn wing chun in lee shing house this is justy a dvd demonstration how can one learn from it how long y been training telling me what to do

  • Mr Goh Im not sure what form you are performing but the movements are similar to Bart Cham Dao, if people want to do things in there own order and they feel it works for them thats all that matters. However you should try and get power into the tip of the knife. focusing on this might help improve your technique. You can do this by driving the knife forwards like a punch then dropping the wrist and blade at the last miniute. (focusing on the tip of the knife)

  • ok i thought they ment the other type of butterfly kife, this kid would get ownde it fat was true

  • why are chinese martial arts student hav so much critism of any other way of training if it is not like their iinstead of concentrating on their training rather than wasting their energy speaking rubbish thinking they know it all

  • I do not wish to agree or disagree with any of the statements listed here, but I still would like to make share, in personal humility I see that the swords never stick after a move, the slashes made from side to side were originally made to cut through flesh and break bone, even though traditionally the swords were only sharp at the top yet when you slash you are not using them in this way, why? At the end why don't you have the swords reinforced to block and attack?

  • This isn't the form.

    Again, just showing part of a lesser known lineage, not how it is taught.

    This is not a training video...

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