TRUE FEELING of CHI SAO with GGM VICTOR KAN 简 华 捷 大師

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • I invited my Sifu. GGM Victor Kan from Hong Kong to Italy for the reopening of VKVT school seminar.
    He looked very healthy and strong at age 81.
    All my students were very happy to have him for this teaching Seminar
    Particularly the high graded ones doing CHI SAO with him.
    Afterwards they said .....
    What an great experience of the true feeling of Chi Sau with him. It's so Sticky, like an Octopus glue to you.
    His Internal powers, speed and accuracy
    In every Quo Sau techniques were Amazing.
    We are very lucky to have him here.
    Thank you Sifu Sandro.
    By Master Sandro Scali.
    12 November 2022 Genoa - Italy

Комментарии • 27

  • @vtpoet5300
    @vtpoet5300 9 месяцев назад +3

    My Sifu, GGM Victor Kan, the living legend of Ving Tsun. The best of the best.
    Good to see my Italian brothers and sisters training hard and demonstrating great respect.
    It was also a pleasure to touch hands with my brothers in the recent VKVT seminar in London.
    Much respect and love to you all.
    Sifu Luke.

  • @DxModel219
    @DxModel219 8 месяцев назад +2

    wow... very nice. very grounded with strong structure.

  • @ijazahmed3600
    @ijazahmed3600 Год назад +3

    I did see him many years back he said to me I dont know your name but I remember you had fast kicks I MISS HIM HE'S A GREAT TEACHER ❤

  • @sophiawoods6748
    @sophiawoods6748 Год назад +2

    Amazing chi sao control.

  • @ijazahmed3600
    @ijazahmed3600 Год назад +4

    I joined in when he was in EARLHAM STREET BASEMENT

    • @pascodavid
      @pascodavid Год назад +1

      What year?

    • @simonmo5700
      @simonmo5700 3 месяца назад

      I joined at his school in Elephant & Castle

  • @pascodavid
    @pascodavid Год назад +2

    First time he has shown his Quor sau happy to see that..learning from him over the years was very hard. He had a high standard set for us to reach. Most students gave up and less than a handful remained true to his teaching. What I have found similar to Bruce Lee we have to discover our own way to grow, we cannot just learn this from a teacher we have to become our own teacher by gaining insight and satisfaction to move on. Not an easy thing but that is the way of the warrior. Never be defeated and give up!

  • @ijazahmed3600
    @ijazahmed3600 Год назад +2

    HE IS A GREAT TEACHER❤

  • @ijazahmed3600
    @ijazahmed3600 Год назад +3

    MY SIFU IS STILL IN A GREAT SHAPE HANDSOME

  • @sophiawoods6748
    @sophiawoods6748 Год назад +1

    My boyfriends dad train with this master in 1976 in a basement some were in china town. My dad names was Martin Lynch blonde hair slim.
    He had a red Volkswagen Golf.

    • @pascodavid
      @pascodavid Год назад +1

      Basement was in Covent Garden London were I began too.

  • @johnbishop9000
    @johnbishop9000 Год назад

    Deepest respect and gratitude Sigung and Sifu 🤚🤛

  • @antarshakti3093
    @antarshakti3093 Год назад +1

    🙏

  • @giampieroparma166
    @giampieroparma166 Год назад

    ECCEZZIONNALE BUON LAVORO GRAN MASTER

  • @pascodavid
    @pascodavid Год назад +2

    Before you can challenge others you have to challenge yourself! VK did not make it easy for us in fact he let it be difficult and not be spoon fed. If he felt you were not working hard on the practice he kind of lost interest to teach you it was not about the money he had no patients with time wasters..in that way many left over the years and the serious ones stayed on and conditioned not just skills to fight but character conditioning too.

  • @ijazahmed3600
    @ijazahmed3600 Год назад +1

    I passed my 3rd grade came to fourth but unfortunately I had to leave sadly

    • @pascodavid
      @pascodavid Год назад +1

      The thing about his teaching it was slow going but once you moved on it was satisfying you felt you achieved something even though it was still in the basic levels.

    • @johnbishop9000
      @johnbishop9000 Год назад +2

      @@pascodavid the slowest is the fastest, it was the tortoise that beat the hare, the beginning and foundation of learning is accepting and acknowledging the slow speed and attention to precise detail to be mastered before advancing, no matter how long it takes to build the foundation of a house any building, the better the Foundation the stronger the structure at its roots, watch 1000 eyes when he kicks the students feet away from underneath him to teach him the lesson that he has no root no foundation therefore nothing to stand on, the slow speed in the beginning is 100% essential for discipline and to be tested for patience for without self control the highest aspects of the teaching can not be transmitted from teacher to student just impossible, a student is taught according to their capacity to receive, when the student is ready the Master Appears, to teach, not before, in Tai Chi unless one through slow precise movements archives mastery of chi flow, then they will not be able to execute the movements at lighting speed, faster than the 70 Miles an hour strike of a snake, this has been registered on camera, but speed
      without precision is useless, and
      Mastery is no mystery it is precisely due to 10,000 perfected repetitions starting slow to create the precision, watch how slow the snake moves with precision before the perfect strike with mastery of every move 🤚🤛

    • @pascodavid
      @pascodavid Год назад +1

      @@johnbishop9000 Your commenting as your educating me!! I have spent 40 years in the system..thanks.

    • @johnbishop9000
      @johnbishop9000 Год назад

      @@pascodavid apologies if you misunderstood and are angry, wasn't my intention 🙏🏽

    • @pascodavid
      @pascodavid Год назад

      @@johnbishop9000 No problem thanks for your comment and reply. Happy practice.

  • @LonBanjo
    @LonBanjo Год назад +1

    All this is, is Poon Sau. Very basic.