it's chin woo tan tui, I study with chin woo in Thailand and the form I study is basically the same as this but with a few extra moves. Example: the first move of tan tui 2 in my form is a gung seu high block, there are others too but it's basically the same.
I'm sorry, but you be sure to try doing any and all of this when your hair looks like that. Because at that age your body won't want to do that, and will not do this that well without consistent training. I am quite sure of his mastery of what he's doing!
im sorry but im just having trouble seeing the mastery . . . maybe because i learned it just slightly differently . . . I thought with the inch kick you are supposed to turn the supporting foot out at a 45 degree angle . . . and in forward horse stance he is lazy and does not turn all the way . . . i dunno . . . im no master, but it looks lazy to me
There are 2 more roads to complete this boxe, aren't there ?
Great video...do you have any videos explaining the applications and concepts contained within this form?
good i like this.!! where you get the form?it slicely diffence from my one.
these are sequences 1-8. there are 4 more in this set.
Very similar to what is currently being taught in the USA. thanks.
it's chin woo tan tui, I study with chin woo in Thailand and the form I study is basically the same as this but with a few extra moves. Example: the first move of tan tui 2 in my form is a gung seu high block, there are others too but it's basically the same.
I'm sorry, but you be sure to try doing any and all of this when your hair looks like that. Because at that age your body won't want to do that, and will not do this that well without consistent training. I am quite sure of his mastery of what he's doing!
VERY NICE POST! best wishes from USA Chin Woo
why are the Ti Tui so low?
It aims for the tibia. Kicking high is something quite "a new trend" in martial arts...
Strange, it looks like my teacher's tantui but he's kicking much higher with his legs and all moves are done with more strength.
this is the style of tan tui that i practice but i learned it in a different order
im sorry but im just having trouble seeing the mastery . . . maybe because i learned it just slightly differently . . . I thought with the inch kick you are supposed to turn the supporting foot out at a 45 degree angle . . . and in forward horse stance he is lazy and does not turn all the way . . . i dunno . . . im no master, but it looks lazy to me
@MasterPedroJoe yes,this is all original from Jing Woo Federation straight from master Huo Juanjia.I do practice it from Jimmy Wong Jing Woo USA.
Great Foot work!
great!
Мне понравилось.
it means "part 1-8" , swedish ;D (y)