GM Chiu Chi Lin demonstrating a Hung Kuen Form

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  • GM Chiu Chi Lin demonstrating a Hung Kuen Form in Kowloon park Hong Kong www.kungfusydney.net.au
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  • @Neakob
    @Neakob 11 лет назад +32

    Dude....seriously....the guyis the son of Chiu Kao....Chiu Kao who was trained by Lam Sai Wing , Lam Sai Wing being one of the best student of Wong Fei Hung....the Guy have a golden lineage. And maybe not the fastest....but he is quite....VERY.... strong.
    They're is more than meets in Chinesse martial art....

  • @kevinreese8224
    @kevinreese8224 Год назад +4

    Damn he looks great still! A true living legend 🙏🏽

  • @jonjones820
    @jonjones820 10 лет назад +10

    This shouldn't be viewed as a set that's a demonstration of combat moves, although it has that. This is an exercise set that is meant in every way to be done slowly like this. This is the set that gives mad monk power (spear bending with the throat, etc) if done right for years. This set is incredibly valuable if used right.
    See this Sifu doing FuHok if you want something faster, a better combat demonstration.

  • @chawgaming
    @chawgaming 11 лет назад +7

    Both correct, see a meditation called "The six healing sounds".
    Traditional Kung Fu is moving meditation.

  • @antoineallen4369
    @antoineallen4369 3 года назад +4

    That was Totally Awesome! Powerful! He was Always one of my Favorites in the movies! He Looks Amazing! God Bless You & Thank you!

  • @eldeguello1
    @eldeguello1 7 лет назад +9

    thank the grand-master for that demo! u don't usually see them do that. seems funny? it's the sort of thing
    you'll never learn. seems funny, it's insanely powerful. yeah. advanced, and he showed a lot. bravo. he's a great teacher.

  • @Realmasterorder
    @Realmasterorder 7 лет назад +15

    He is a real legend very powerfull and advanced form

  • @daviddoyle4516
    @daviddoyle4516 6 лет назад +16

    Old school Hung gar from a living breathing master,,,find these guys while they walk this earth,,,,take a year off and learn,,,,

  • @rgvwingchun
    @rgvwingchun 13 лет назад +2

    @tiban7007 The iron wire set is Hung Gar's internal training

  • @peterbartolomeo5542
    @peterbartolomeo5542 Год назад +1

    Been watching this Grandmaster for a long time. He's incredible ..like so many real Masters from China Japan Korea Thailand Indonesia

  • @ericvineproductions
    @ericvineproductions 11 лет назад +5

    Yeah I also heard that some of the sounds are meant to protect your internal organs from damages while practicing a form

    • @SI-ln6tc
      @SI-ln6tc 3 года назад

      Its ment to stimulate the organs.

  • @ObaNarayanShivaji999
    @ObaNarayanShivaji999 13 лет назад +1

    Thank you, Sifu Sergio.

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +1

    my understanding is that a form itself shouldn'' be so strenuous as to cause internal damage but you can learnt sounds, meditaitons and other things in a set that are meant to help stabilize or heal organs after a fight.

  • @teeaman2548
    @teeaman2548 11 лет назад +3

    Actually, in modern wushu, the nanquan divisions basic forms were based off of hung gar, in addition to a few other styles

  • @Quandoman
    @Quandoman 12 лет назад +2

    The sounds help to simulate the internal organs and the breath in used the strengthen the internal and the external means of the body.In short ,sound is use to assist chi and chi is used to increase internal/external strength. Chi is the breath.without breath there can be no life.

  • @Kr4zi4ur0mg
    @Kr4zi4ur0mg 13 лет назад +1

    This is actually real Hung Keun Kung fu , please don't make fun of Mr Chiu.
    The noises he makes while doing the form is actually part of the form , it's chinese tradition to make "unnecessary" noises. If you watch a lot of old kung fu movies , you'll notice this.
    I've actually seen him perform this act in San Franscico before so please respect him.

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +3

    Dude, O-sifu! I met him at a con for like 37 seconds with Todd Roy, and then I saw him in the Kwoon, loved his legit Hung Gar styling. Any student of his is a brother of mine. And yeah I like Sifu Lam's style more than what I learned in China, more simple and less redundant, though Sifu Chiu's version seems to be the more common. The sounds tend to vary, I can't say I've seem a "standardized" set of sounds, probably because different people's organs respond to different sounds.

  • @danpt2000
    @danpt2000 13 лет назад

    @SijoJay: The beginning of video has introduction says this is Tit Sin Kuen. So they are wrong??

  • @DSchrotter
    @DSchrotter 11 лет назад +1

    small world. My Sifu is a student of Sifu Lam, Sifu "Gao Bat Long," Onassis Parungao. Good to see you on here and yeah, what you wrote is in line with what sifu taught us about qigong

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 13 лет назад +1

    @fujitafunk I heard from Sifu Wing Lam that all the sounds are different "dragon sounds". My understanding of the Iron wire/iron thread set is that qi is built up during the slow movements and then distributed through the body through the various movements and stance transitions but there are a lot of movements that you can tell are just meant to stretch, tense and then relax the body, since relaxation is essential to good qi flow and breathing is essential to relaxation. The sounds help that.

  • @DSchrotter
    @DSchrotter 11 лет назад +1

    Yes, and that's why a great artist takes what he wants from the styles he encounters, loses to or beats and reinvents himself all the time :)

  • @GurukulamCommunication
    @GurukulamCommunication 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing action sequence. WoW!! Gurukulam communication are also promoting kalaripayattu the traditional art form of kerala must visit & Suggest us. Thank you .

  • @ge01f
    @ge01f 12 лет назад +3

    So awesome. He is an ocean of power.

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 10 лет назад +3

    Really it's because we're not in conflict, we're simply speaking about different parts of the same truth. The sounds ARE for Qi and they are traditional and have been removed by some teachers. He speaks the portion of the truth he knows I speak what I know and through that we both, and those who read, learn and grow. That is just as much part of Kung Fu, or any martial art that practices self cultivation, as any fist set or sparring practice.

  • @sweeperstore
    @sweeperstore 7 лет назад +2

    Isn't this his version of the Iron Wire set?

  • @Realmasterorder
    @Realmasterorder 13 лет назад +2

    Amazing He still got it even at this age !

  • @petercorrea5164
    @petercorrea5164 3 года назад +1

    It is not every day that we get to observe Great master , and we are very blessed to be part of it and we should appreciate the master that we have left, My master passed away and I miss him very .He was not my master only but a father figure to.

  • @marteopius
    @marteopius 13 лет назад +1

    well done sifu...more power

  • @ZennrothDps
    @ZennrothDps 12 лет назад +2

    half the people there didnt even know what he was doing, his energy was very strong from the beginning and i bet hitting him at that time would be like striking steel

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +1

    If you mean Mantak Chia's six healing sounds, yeah I've done those, though I think those are more standardized than what I've seen in Iron wire, This set is different both in sounds and minor details that what I learned, though no less legitimate, The 6 healing sounds meditation itself includes stretches, so there's obviously a physical element to internal cleansing of qi and I'm sure those are part of why Iron wire is the way it is.

  • @hmoob5141
    @hmoob5141 Год назад +1

    This is real spiritual level of kung fu❤

  • @christophevonschoeler8902
    @christophevonschoeler8902 3 года назад +2

    A true master... 🙏🏻

  • @THAMOSK
    @THAMOSK 13 лет назад +1

    un lider com ejemplo propio cultivo originario ancestral que da frutos y personifica lo antepasado que no muere en el arte oriental hecho accion en este gran maestro de arte marcial chino viva el kung fu ozzzzzzz venezuela moss lee

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +2

    That's because when Bruce Lee was alive "Wushu" was in it's infancy, no one had mastered it because people were still practicing real gung fu, which wasn't fully stomped out in China until the 80's or so..

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад

    If you mean the Taoist healing sounds like Mantak Chia's healing sounds yes I know those. I think that the only difference is that those are standardized while this version of the iron wire is different both subtly in techniques and sounds from the version I learned so its less standardized.

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +1

    I agree, though I think compartmentalization and strict division are problems too. Hung Gar's bridging techniques, Wing Chun's chain punching, and Karate's dynamic body power can each be found in all three systems but it's not taught through out, either due to ignorance or because Teachers who want to try to preserve their idea of the art believe Chain punching is "too Wing Chun" or Bridging is "too Chinese" forcing your to cross train to get the most out of your art when it's not necessary.

  • @earlgrey2130
    @earlgrey2130 11 лет назад +1

    He also doesn't claim to be a wushu master. I'm not sure if i understand your comment correctly, but grandmaster chiu chi ling practices southern shaolin hung gar kung fu, which hasn't much in common with wushu.

  • @fearless_soul4766
    @fearless_soul4766 5 месяцев назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @kongmingtsung298
    @kongmingtsung298 3 года назад

    very good

  • @seekingtruthnotfindingany7301
    @seekingtruthnotfindingany7301 3 года назад +1

    Legend

  • @JiangYuShan
    @JiangYuShan 4 года назад

    Great !

  • @nicvaco
    @nicvaco 13 лет назад +3

    that was amazing

  • @DSchrotter
    @DSchrotter 11 лет назад

    Kwoon is a crazy movie. O got thrown around pretty good by that gigantic black sifu. He told me about choreographing that fight and how much fun he had. I miss him all the time, he is such a good guy.

  • @bruceli166888
    @bruceli166888 3 года назад

    background music is worng that is japan call sakura

  • @JohnHWChong
    @JohnHWChong 7 месяцев назад +1

    讚👍

  • @johnixdelosreyes5439
    @johnixdelosreyes5439 Год назад

    i would seriously ask if the laughing is a part of the demo

  • @JKDVIPER
    @JKDVIPER 2 года назад

    Niiiiiice

  • @DSchrotter
    @DSchrotter 11 лет назад

    I forget that Bruce Lee really was the first to teach mainstream predominantly white western students his Jun Fan Gungfu (his approach to Wing Chun; he hadn't founded JKD yet). Now it's commonplace to see karate and wushu and TKD teachers all over the place - and most of these are western senseis and instructors. I'm happy to see that it's still quite rare to find a traditional Hung school. I'd like that to remain out of the mainstream so it can be treasured for what it is to us who love it.

  • @MrSupertwo
    @MrSupertwo 13 лет назад +2

    Awesome... Just awesome

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +1

    well every Chinese system has Qi Gung in it somewhere, due to Shaolin or Taoist lineage, but many first gen teachers weren't taught it (due to Chinese secrecy against non Asians), many western teachers don't know it (because they didn't think it was important) , and China down plays/removes it because of Mao's 4 olds, and yet it requires probably the most time and training to master

  • @Maciej1984
    @Maciej1984 13 лет назад +1

    brawo Jasiu

  • @chango-generation2200
    @chango-generation2200 9 лет назад +3

    A very difficult form and much work.

  • @garrasinsombra
    @garrasinsombra 12 лет назад +1

    @elperuchulo0109 yes, Chiu Chi Ling sifu, son of Chiu Kao

  • @ericvineproductions
    @ericvineproductions 11 лет назад

    Your statement makes sense to the western mind. However, when I was taught what you are refuting, I understood immediately and understood. If you don't receive it, no worries, to each his own.

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад

    it's more like a framework for sportifying Chinese martial arts so that regular people don't have efficient fighting skills for a revolution and emphasizing personal growth and fitness over self defense. It's worked to some degree since all the kids who don't practice are all like "gung fu isn't about fighting" while at the same time trying to ignore the traditional qi gung elements that are at the center of those growth skills

  • @shaoliangxu5773
    @shaoliangxu5773 3 года назад

    这背景音乐日本樱花🌹在这里是什么意图

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +1

    well what my understanding is, is that the idea of doing a set so hard you do damage to the organs is a product of western misinterpretation who see a form as only one thing be it practicing techniques on imaginary opponents, a calisthenic stretch, or meditation rather than all of the above. It's only modern wushu sets that emphasize so much external force while traditional sets like the iron wire are less flashy but have more subtleties that are learned and extrapolated later.

  • @danpt2000
    @danpt2000 13 лет назад +1

    Tit Sin kuen - Chiu Chi Lin used that style of fighting in Steven Zhou's "KUng Fu Hustle"

  • @fujitafunk
    @fujitafunk 13 лет назад +2

    The "laughing" and "noise" are very traditional. However, a lot of people, including Chinese, think it's funny and/or strange to see it. Some styles of Hung kuen have even removed the sounds. They are supposed to activate different organs allowing chi to flow through. They also correspond to different animals as well. I believe the "laughing" represents the dragon. I may be wrong though.

  • @seanjohn14
    @seanjohn14 Год назад

    the tailor man

  • @yijia588
    @yijia588 4 года назад +1

    這是內功拳,鐵線拳,練氣的拳法。

  • @guada71
    @guada71 3 года назад

    I see Yee Chi Wai in the crowd

  • @legisnuntius
    @legisnuntius 11 лет назад

    He makes some hilarious noises

  • @michael-ht9wg
    @michael-ht9wg 6 лет назад +2

    千萬不要經常練這套
    嚇鬼谷爆拳!!!!!!!
    因為很容易谷到爆血管
    小心..小心..小心!!!

    • @yongjingchin8099
      @yongjingchin8099 3 года назад

      你都傻乎乎的,要爆早就爆了視頻裡面師父年紀大概60多歲,今年是父親78歲了要爆早就飽了,師傅身體強壯的很

  • @m3lowiesvlog715
    @m3lowiesvlog715 3 года назад +1

    BGM is Sakura,Sakura lol

  • @DSchrotter
    @DSchrotter 11 лет назад +3

    isn't wushu something that Mao had invented as a "national sport?"

    • @FoieGras
      @FoieGras 4 года назад +2

      Mao didn't invent anything martial related as he didn't know jack shit about martial arts.
      This is real martial arts in case you're wondering.

  • @joleng7250
    @joleng7250 11 лет назад

    I cannot see any special of his martial art unlike the Bruce Lee which we can aleast the stunning speed of his martial as an layman.

    • @renzocanevaro9037
      @renzocanevaro9037 4 года назад

      So you don't know anything about kung fu, right?

    • @FoieGras
      @FoieGras 4 года назад

      He was fast and powerful in his younger days. Now he can just win without putting in any effort

  • @DSchrotter
    @DSchrotter 11 лет назад

    interesting...as I grow older I am using what I have learned more for health and balance. Qi gung being paramount of course - not that I want to eventually be able to lift a pail of water with my f*cking eye (seen that, it was gross as hell) or pull a car with my chin but certainly the balance it brings and the un-hampering of qi flow...

  • @user-ov4ev5xe4k
    @user-ov4ev5xe4k 2 года назад

    洪拳趙志凌師父

  • @Cyclonus5
    @Cyclonus5 11 лет назад +2

    he'd have made a perfect Bumi.

  • @tiban7007
    @tiban7007 13 лет назад

    it looks more like tai chi..

  • @YLT85
    @YLT85 12 лет назад +2

    great video...bad song choice (it being a japanese song and what not).

    • @Bj-yf3im
      @Bj-yf3im 6 лет назад

      Yee Thao It's a beautiful piece of music that goes well with the performance. Doesn't matter which nationality it comes from. Plus, China and Japan, despite having a very bloody history, especially during World War II, are brothers today. 😊

  • @briansato3486
    @briansato3486 2 месяца назад

    😂

  • @user-rh2fz6sr3p
    @user-rh2fz6sr3p 5 лет назад

    funny 😄

  • @milenarenascimento8436
    @milenarenascimento8436 2 года назад

    Ac

  • @kunjung509
    @kunjung509 4 года назад +1

    明明汉人功夫,BGM就来个大和音乐,唔系几搭配咯

  • @quanfa88
    @quanfa88 13 лет назад

    Yiiing hua yiiing hua...

  • @stevevue385
    @stevevue385 11 лет назад

    The miao kung fu is so better then the chinese. The war with the Miao people, i heard the chinese loss 9x to them.

  • @MeomariAlionamde
    @MeomariAlionamde 13 лет назад

    Unnessecary noises?
    I think, you make fun of chinese martial arts.

  • @stevevue385
    @stevevue385 11 лет назад

    Miao (Hmong) Kung fu is way better..

    • @Bj-yf3im
      @Bj-yf3im 6 лет назад

      Steve Vue Can you show me a video of Miao martial arts?

  • @paullam9912
    @paullam9912 3 года назад

    笑片,鬧劇!

  • @ershibashi
    @ershibashi 13 лет назад

    dont want to be rude, but it looks like silly stuff.. like old man doing some showoff

  • @hvyoviayguaritadiuno3237
    @hvyoviayguaritadiuno3237 3 года назад

    Don't understand why kungfu with Japanese classic music

  • @c3stingray798
    @c3stingray798 5 лет назад +1

    Jeet Kune Do beats the shit out of this circus act. Seriously. This is nothing but a ridiculous charade.

  • @ngng8926
    @ngng8926 4 года назад

    這種不是功夫!

  • @bennyaruba3449
    @bennyaruba3449 4 года назад

    Useless

  • @DSchrotter
    @DSchrotter 11 лет назад

    interesting...as I grow older I am using what I have learned more for health and balance. Qi gung being paramount of course - not that I want to eventually be able to lift a pail of water with my f*cking eye (seen that, it was gross as hell) or pull a car with my chin but certainly the balance it brings and the un-hampering of qi flow...