Sigung Chu Shong Tin's Realistic Fighting #2

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2006

Filmed at the International Wing Chun Academy.

In this video clip, Sigung Tsui Seung Tin (Chu Shong Tin) uses a cut down movement to demonstrate how Wing Chun can overcome a much stronger opponent without using brute force.

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  • @Agordon135 The 'sincerity' is because he's considered a great-grandmaster now, and the highest Wing Chun authority in the world.

  • I like this guy he is by far the best sifu I have seen on youtube!! Something sincere about him...

  • @intirayami Yeah, i practice under William Lai in the UK, and although progress is slow, it's coming, but still years and years off!! :D How's your Wing Chun coming?

  • @intirayami I practice under William Lai in the UK. Where abouts are you?

  • All the Wing Chun "masters" out here...

    THIS is a Master of Excellence! All the "other guys" need to put their hands in their pockets.

  • finally, you're the only other person that i've ever found who also follows the path to the nim lik!!

    are you at the IWCA? or are you trained by William Lai in the UK?

  • many things is lost in translation

    i speak cantonese

  • The master was saying something like swing your arm encycle around the joint..the translater completely missed it.

  • one of the greatest teacher of wing chun a legend

  • Guys, "nim lik" or "mind intent force" meant the ability to focus and control what you body is doing. It means every contraction and relaxation of the muscles has to flow smoothly and totally under mind control. It also has to be spontaneous and be trained to be a second nature.

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