Wing Tsun 3rd Biu Tze section

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2013
  • If you have been taught these sections in another way, that's OK. As the creator of this whole branch of Wing Chun, Grandmaster Leung Ting, famously said: "The sections are only SIMPLE exercises for beginners to understand BASIC Wing Chun principles!"
    Which variation of the sections you are learning is less important as long as you are learning all their lessons for posture, yielding to and using the opponent's force while using an effective footwork. What is important is intent, never training without the proper threat level from the attacker and counter-attacker, and having an intelligent method for learning the sections.
    Practice them step by step, like in the video, stopping between hits. Do each part until they can be performed with full speed and intent, stopping only enough power to not hurt the co-student. He/she is letting you strike for your training benefit, it is your responsibility to respect this and only use enough force for a realistic threat without following through with damaging him/her. Only then move on to adding the next part. When Chi Sau becomes a choreography without challenging each other, it is as useless for combat as a dance.
    The WT sections are a collection of quick and easy-to-learn drills for understanding the basic possibilities and requirements for Chi Sau. The drills teach principles for using sensory input from your opponent in some beneficial ways. They are NOT clever ways to attack an opponent in a fight. They are certainly not sparring, or a replacement for sparring.
    In the 4 (and a half...) Biu Tze sections, the theme is recovering from a mistake. The techniques within these sections can be used by the intermediate student to avoid a certain hit and regain control of the game, but they are even more effective when used by experts to control the game and steer the opponent into positions that allow striking and takedowns.
    The quicker you understand and learn these sections, and (most importantly) move beyond them all, the faster you will master Chi Sau and acquire your own understanding of it. While these sections are great at exploring the techniques of the Wing Chun forms and how they apply in Chi Sau, they may be a bit outdated. There are now other tools that rapidly teach effective Chi Sau technique that also applies to other disciplines like self-defense, MMA and Escrima.
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  • @rk-do
    @rk-do 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for providing such a great resource for learning WingTsun! I am learning from your videos since approx. one year and I really value your detailed explanations. (I am practicing WingTsun since nine years.) Wishing you all the best!

  • @WingTsunSweden
    @WingTsunSweden  11 лет назад

    Thanks for your comment! Great that you enjoyed the video, make sure you check out our channel!

  • @WingTsunSweden
    @WingTsunSweden  11 лет назад

    Glad you liked it!

  • @tonnevessilvaneves8062
    @tonnevessilvaneves8062 6 лет назад

    vocês são fantasticos, prabens!

  • @WingTsunSweden
    @WingTsunSweden  10 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @alekx58
    @alekx58 11 лет назад

    tai hao li geng jeh fu jing zai li zhuang ih chun tai hai thanks for explaintions for this very genius pattern

  • @alekx58
    @alekx58 11 лет назад +1

    shie shie schang hua ken tio cher zai dian kuang yu tio bei hai shie hsie hen ching zai

  • @BoydJames
    @BoydJames 11 лет назад

    very nice

  • @iredline7777
    @iredline7777 10 лет назад

    Excellent stuff...very talented! Wish you were in new zealand!

    • @WingTsunSweden
      @WingTsunSweden  10 лет назад

      Hi Praveen, great to hear that you liked it. If we come to NZ, we'll contact you. Cheers/Janne