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Sigung Chu Shong Tin's Sil Lim Tao #1

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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) demonstrates the tan sau to bong sau, and bong sau to tan sau movements of the Sil Lim Tao form.

See http://www.wingchun.com.au for more videos and information on our casual and full-time courses for local students and overseas students wishing to study in Australia.

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  • "Relax??? I'm touching hands with Chu Shong Tin!"

  • grandmaster is good.

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  • Nice to see there are some REAL Wing Chun people in Australia...watching vids on youtube it's easy to get the impression that most Aussies do William "Chosen One" Cheung garbage, but Chu Shong Tin is the real deal. Way to go Aussies.

  • @AresStrides Learn from a GOOD Master--your power will dbl and your speed will TRIPLE---trust me dude.

  • I wonder how you get that idea..and how that idea gives you powerr...makes me feel like learning lol

  • thank you so much for posting, i have seen sigung chu on several occations and his wing chun is classical and very efficient. very nice to see that he really explains the minor but extremely important details.. cause in wing chun, these actions are truly the foundation for each technique.. are so many that rushes forward without giving a second thought on the basics.. he is one of the true remaining martial art treasures in the world.! great!

  • nirpal24: "If you do it well, there will be a force there."

  • good translator...seemed a bit lost at times...

  • The translater had a hard time expressing the original statement in a more accurate way. He missed (and partially mistakened) a lot of the things the master said

  • What does the translater exactly say at 3:36

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