Your sui nim tau movements and shapes are so recognisable from our lineage. Refreshing to watch this form performed by an exponent who understands the movements and the relaxed manner in which they are performed
Hello everyone...I am now back living in Hong Kong (permanently) and teaching wing chun. I can be contacted by email at: john.kaufman21@gmail.com, or by tel (852)5483 7826
John Kaufman good day Sifu Kaufman, please take this advice with all due respect. If you have not already done so. Perform sil lim Tao as slowly as possible taking 30-60 minutes to complete. While also eliminating the feeling and appearance of starting and stopping the movement. Instead making it a seamless transition from one to another,thus linking them together. Good luck and success in all your endeavors. Mohican Taino
John how are you? it's been a long time this is Ed... I'm the guy that works for your nephew Rob doing the tiles on your floor and the blue stone in your dojo still looks good
Your sui nim tau movements and shapes are so recognisable from our lineage. Refreshing to watch this form performed by an exponent who understands the movements and the relaxed manner in which they are performed
Hi John. I just wanted to say hello. I like the things you say, and the message you’re spreading. Thank you!
Thanks Keith...wow, that's an old one.
Outstanding SLT looks almost identical to the way TST performs it.
Hello everyone...I am now back living in Hong Kong (permanently) and teaching wing chun. I can be contacted by email at: john.kaufman21@gmail.com, or by tel (852)5483 7826
John Kaufman good day Sifu Kaufman, please take this advice with all due respect. If you have not already done so. Perform sil lim Tao as slowly as possible taking 30-60 minutes to complete. While also eliminating the feeling and appearance of starting and stopping the movement. Instead making it a seamless transition from one to another,thus linking them together. Good luck and success in all your endeavors. Mohican Taino
John how are you? it's been a long time this is Ed... I'm the guy that works for your nephew Rob doing the tiles on your floor and the blue stone in your dojo still looks good
Hi Edro...thanks for getting in touch. I'm still living in Hong Kong teaching wing chun.
thank you
Sir;
Would you provide a looped version of Sil Lim Tau so that I can follow you multiple times and maybe one from the side too please?
Sorry...this is the only one for now.
Thank you very much for this one!
Hello, you may find this version useful - ruclips.net/video/DacABycvHBk/видео.html. It covers what you are looking for.