Hello Scott. Thanks for uploading this video, I found it very relaxing and educational. Going through each movement slowly really emphasizes the technical aspects of the Chum kiu form. Keep up the great work. kind regards John.
Great relaxation & pace with internal focus. Did you study under Chu Shong Tin [CST]? Your structure and form seem to have his influence [I mean that as a compliment]. Well done. I look forward to more. God bless you and your family/students. Keep spreading your vital art.
Yes I did 🙂 I regularly traveled to Hong Kong to train with my Sugung Chu Shong Tin. After his passing I continued to travel there to train with many other Sifu's including my Sisuk Ma Kee Fai. The art is very important to me and I love nothing more then passing it on to others. Especially when they realise how amazing it is!
@@dragontaokungfu Wonderful. Thank you. CST is a very important lineage in my view as it openly focuses on the internal nature of the art. Keep these things alive. Wing Chun is the way of wisdom. The wise seek depth, not surface. Energy over movement; focus over force. Everything needed is inward. I'm glad you have been blessed to have such great teachers. Take care.
The way we perform Chum Kiu in our lineage (Chu Shong Tin) is an extension of our Siu Nim Tao state (as we are expanding on our internals) and learning how to control our body as a single unit while adding additional movement and multi-vectors. This may be different to other lineages, so I understand your comment 😎👍 Therefore the punches at the start of our forms are the same, which may be different to what you do (and that is perfectly understandable).
Hello Scott. Thanks for uploading this video, I found it very relaxing and educational. Going through each movement slowly really emphasizes the technical aspects of the Chum kiu form. Keep up the great work. kind regards John.
Glad it was helpful!
Great relaxation & pace with internal focus. Did you study under Chu Shong Tin [CST]? Your structure and form seem to have his influence [I mean that as a compliment]. Well done. I look forward to more. God bless you and your family/students. Keep spreading your vital art.
Yes I did 🙂 I regularly traveled to Hong Kong to train with my Sugung Chu Shong Tin. After his passing I continued to travel there to train with many other Sifu's including my Sisuk Ma Kee Fai. The art is very important to me and I love nothing more then passing it on to others. Especially when they realise how amazing it is!
@@dragontaokungfu
Wonderful. Thank you. CST is a very important lineage in my view as it openly focuses on the internal nature of the art.
Keep these things alive. Wing Chun is the way of wisdom. The wise seek depth, not surface. Energy over movement; focus over force. Everything needed is inward. I'm glad you have been blessed to have such great teachers.
Take care.
I loved it
Thank you! 🙂🐉☯🤜
Hi .very good .thanks master
Thank you 🙂🙏
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I thought he was doing siu nim ttau. Not only from the energy he uses, but the punches he uses near the beginning is not chum kiu.
The way we perform Chum Kiu in our lineage (Chu Shong Tin) is an extension of our Siu Nim Tao state (as we are expanding on our internals) and learning how to control our body as a single unit while adding additional movement and multi-vectors. This may be different to other lineages, so I understand your comment 😎👍 Therefore the punches at the start of our forms are the same, which may be different to what you do (and that is perfectly understandable).
Does your school use the same punch with Biu Ji?
ミラーバージョンがあれば良い 日本のアランジョ先生の様にお願いします。
I've never had a chance to train directly under Chu Shong Tin. However I've tried my best to develop what Master Chu had taught.