Sigung CST demonstrates the power of Chum Kiu with various movements. You will hear in the video an important point: "It doesn't matter which way or where you push on him (sigung), he just moves his arm where he wants it to go!" - this is the whole idea of practicing the forms and working on your power generation and structure - to develop the ability to move through an opponents resistance in whatever fashion you choose. "All power in Wing Chun comes from movement and rotation of the Centre of Mass" - Chu Shong Tin
Nice video!I have a question: how do you find out if the person is a grandmaster? What's the difference between a master, grandmaster and great grandmaster? Thanks.
There is no official ranking system. He wouldn't of called himself a grandmaster or expect anyone to call him that. I guess it is a term affectionately used by followers of his system to show their respect and reverence for him.
He is my master's master, so that makes him my grandmaster. Ip Man is his master, so Ip Man would be my great grandmaster. It's similar to a family tree. Eg. father, grandfather, great grandfather.
As others have said, it is just a polite title rather than some sort of ranking. Titles in Chinese tend to follow family-lines. if you were Chu Shong Tin's direct student you would call him Sifu, not Sigung. If you were one of Ip Man's students but started later than Chu Shong Tin you might call him SiHing. Just like how you call your mother, "mum" but your son calls your mother "grandma".
Your eyes must have the ability to recognize that Sifu is not alive in order to touch or measure his strength. If your eyes are not skilled enough to recognize the difference between forces and real reactions with thousands of fake masters, you have no chance to learn. I have never seen anyone more skilled than this in my life❤
Sigung CST demonstrates the power of Chum Kiu with various movements.
You will hear in the video an important point: "It doesn't matter which way or where you push on him (sigung), he just moves his arm where he wants it to go!" - this is the whole idea of practicing the forms and working on your power generation and structure - to develop the ability to move through an opponents resistance in whatever fashion you choose.
"All power in Wing Chun comes from movement and rotation of the Centre of Mass" - Chu Shong Tin
I found it similar to "single whip, dan bian" in tai chi chuan, "kokyu ho" in aikido
Love how it seems to be held in a laundry room 😁🙏
Nice video!I have a question: how do you find out if the person is a grandmaster? What's the difference between a master, grandmaster and great grandmaster? Thanks.
There is no official ranking system. He wouldn't of called himself a grandmaster or expect anyone to call him that. I guess it is a term affectionately used by followers of his system to show their respect and reverence for him.
He is my master's master, so that makes him my grandmaster. Ip Man is his master, so Ip Man would be my great grandmaster. It's similar to a family tree. Eg. father, grandfather, great grandfather.
@@CBCNamja Thanks.
As others have said, it is just a polite title rather than some sort of ranking. Titles in Chinese tend to follow family-lines. if you were Chu Shong Tin's direct student you would call him Sifu, not Sigung. If you were one of Ip Man's students but started later than Chu Shong Tin you might call him SiHing.
Just like how you call your mother, "mum" but your son calls your mother "grandma".
Your eyes must have the ability to recognize that Sifu is not alive in order to touch or measure his strength. If your eyes are not skilled enough to recognize the difference between forces and real reactions with thousands of fake masters, you have no chance to learn. I have never seen anyone more skilled than this in my life❤
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#bullshido power
you can come here in croatia island of brac to try with me if this is a bulshido i ll give you a adress if u want bring few friends also with you
@@tonimisetiche won't because he's full of Bullshido.