Hi DanOne Music! Butterfly knives are not exclusive to one style, but are essential weapons in all Southern styles of kung fu like Choy Li Fut, Hung Gar, Mantis and Wing Chun. They are probably associated most with Wing Chun because it is one of the two weapons they teach whereas other Southern styles teach a handful of weapons so they can easily be overlooked.
@@SifuKuttel had to ask as I met some Wing Chun practitioners over the past 30 yrs that tell people that is THEIR weapon 🔪 I personally use a water gun with acid in it , jk 🔫
Agree with Siful Kuttel here. Butterfly Swords or Butt Jarm Dao are used throughout most southern style Kung Fu systems. Wing Chun became well known because of Bruce Lee. Other systems like Choy Lee Fut, Hung Gar, etc of southern systems are not as well known in the west. To me, the short Butterfly Swords are an excellent system for modern day defense as it is short enough to provide hidden carry. Glad to see Sifu Kuttel lead and guide westerner beginners for practical usage of these.
Hey Sifu Kuttel 😊 I have a question about training both sides of the body. As a martial artist how do you decided which techniques to practice both sides? My thoughts would be to practice the basics. Would you practices forms on both sides? Cheers Shannon ✊
I agree with you that basics should be practiced on both sides, but unless your life pursuit is a specific weapon or form, there's no need to practice a form on both sides. Many forms have unique techniques for both right and left sides, and repetition of the basics so just by virtue of practice, you should have a strong base. After that, if you really want to master a weapon, you need to spar with it and find which side and techniques you favor. Then you can fortify your base techniques while pursuing others.
@@SifuKuttel Thank you 🙏 yes this makes sense. I hope in the future to be able to do weapons sparring and I think with Choy li fut having so many weapons how could you ever just choose one 🤩👊 ⚔️
Ah,! Bonjour Sifu 🙏🏾
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Trying to watch these everyday. Thank you.
Great combinations you show. I'll use that to start off with. Thank you Sifu Kuttel.
Great video as Always
this is nice video !
Please make more videos about butterfly swords and how can we use the butterfly swords in real combat
please make more videos about jian sword and how we can use Jian sword in re combat
I have a handful of jian videos planned, but haven't filmed yet so be ready fro them, but don't expect them to show up too soon...
please make a video like how to start kung fu training at home / introduction & training plan
can you make video like how to start kung fu training at home / introduction & training plan
Aloha from Hawaii 🏝️
I thought butterfly knifes were Wing Chun ❓
Since when choy li fut teaches butterfly knifes ❓
Hi DanOne Music!
Butterfly knives are not exclusive to one style, but are essential weapons in all Southern styles of kung fu like Choy Li Fut, Hung Gar, Mantis and Wing Chun. They are probably associated most with Wing Chun because it is one of the two weapons they teach whereas other Southern styles teach a handful of weapons so they can easily be overlooked.
@@SifuKuttel had to ask as I met some Wing Chun practitioners over the past 30 yrs that tell people that is THEIR weapon 🔪
I personally use a water gun with acid in it , jk 🔫
Agree with Siful Kuttel here. Butterfly Swords or Butt Jarm Dao are used throughout most southern style Kung Fu systems. Wing Chun became well known because of Bruce Lee. Other systems like Choy Lee Fut, Hung Gar, etc of southern systems are not as well known in the west. To me, the short Butterfly Swords are an excellent system for modern day defense as it is short enough to provide hidden carry. Glad to see Sifu Kuttel lead and guide westerner beginners for practical usage of these.
please make more videos about nunchuks and how can we use the nunchuks in real combat
I will eventually focus on the applications and usage in combat, but the next step will be striking correctly.
Hey Sifu Kuttel 😊
I have a question about training both sides of the body. As a martial artist how do you decided which techniques to practice both sides? My thoughts would be to practice the basics. Would you practices forms on both sides?
Cheers
Shannon ✊
I agree with you that basics should be practiced on both sides, but unless your life pursuit is a specific weapon or form, there's no need to practice a form on both sides. Many forms have unique techniques for both right and left sides, and repetition of the basics so just by virtue of practice, you should have a strong base. After that, if you really want to master a weapon, you need to spar with it and find which side and techniques you favor. Then you can fortify your base techniques while pursuing others.
@@SifuKuttel Thank you 🙏 yes this makes sense. I hope in the future to be able to do weapons sparring and I think with Choy li fut having so many weapons how could you ever just choose one 🤩👊 ⚔️
This is shadow fight 2 in real life 😂