Siu Lin Tau - First Form - Pan Nam Wing Chun
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2010
- Pan Nam Wing Chun Kung Fu - This is the first form Siu Lin Tau set fromSifu Arnold and Chinese Boxing. View our web site at DesertChineseBoxing.com. A rare and old version of Wing Chun Kung Fu from Futsan mainland China.
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i like this a lot. feels much more natural than other versions of siu lin tao.
Beautiful demonstration sir. Thank you for showing us.
Awesome! I'm lovin' the new music and simplified format. The video looks good!
I love Pan Am family style and feel. Its very beautiful and very unique.
this isn't from the Ip Man lineage, is Pan Nam lineage wing chun. slightly different in forms and some application. do not base whether this is wrong or not off of any wingchun idea from ip man lineage
That depends on which of lp Man's students and when the began training. Some of his earliest students know this form. I just do not know where they learned it from. There are some rsther secretive WC groups out there.
Very good
pan nam red boat wing chun with hung gar flavor
Thanks for this; I now have a model to follow with in my training.
One of the best self-defense styles is the Wing Chun Ep Man style, which has introduced great students to the martial arts world.
Alright broski.. let’s see 🐉
This is freaking cool. Where are you located?
Wow, that was really different from what I've learned. Then again, there's a lot I don't know, so, I'm open to learning. Interesting. Was that mixed with some other system?
I always thought Ip Man Wing Chun people were stupid; some of the posts here prove that.
I think you should read complete wing chun before you make any more comments
nothing to do with yip man wing chun red boat with hung gar flavor
This is too horrible to watch! The stance is all wrong, the striking is off the centerline, components are added that aren't part of the original form and demonstrates you cannot have understanding of the deeper concepts when you fail to accomplish the remedial ones! I was looking for a Wing Chun school in the Riverside area, but after watching this video I think I will pass . . .