I remember my master kindly explained how to hold the fingers together, then when I didn`t listen, nearly broke them..One of the things (among many-many others) they don`t teach in Wing Chun is the Qui-gong elements of the forms. That is why his hand is touching the side of his body when it should not. But for Westerners, it`ll do
My teacher trained under William Cheung and some other WC system before that. We were constantly told keep your fingers together and as for chambering the hands we were told if you look in the mirror the hands shouldn't touch your sides and the fists should cover your elbow. He would say the hands should be high back and uncomfortable.
It is normal for high-level masters - don't want to show everything and the right way. Even in this clip alone, there were significant differences between left and right sides not to mention skipped steps.
Yo para practicar veo el video grabado de ipman que te enseña sil nim Tao y chum kiu y después veo el de IP Chun que es el de biu jee y se ve muy diferentes los movimientos que hace
Gol Gulok I would agree, a great example is the dummy form, each of us are created different so we all have to make small adjustments to keep certain principles and attributes true while accommodating our body stature
Either -they learnt differently -one of them changed something Master Ip Chun's 4 biu saos are done from standing square while Master Kwok's are done with 45deg stance While for the 45deg movements after the 3 side chops, Ip Chun does fok sao while Samuel Kwok does something like a low gang sao
In my limited experience with different lineages and only trained in the Ip Man line, I used to see the forms opened and closed differently from Sifu to Sifu. I often wondered if it was a signature of theirs.
Dude is not an imposter. Do your research. This guy is incredible. Check out martial man Samuel kwok episode if you care to learn his story and who he trained with. Amituofo.
this is for training... you dont stand like that and fight like that. But you learn the principles of the moves and then you can apply them to a fight.
All these students wearing kiddy shorts and trainers. Back in the day we would wear white t shirts, black kung fu pants and slippers.. standards are slipping lol.
Attempting to learn the forms by watching: Siu Lim Tao: not hard, mostly a memory exercise and a few tricks to move right here and there Chum kiu: Alright, this one is not as hard to memorize, but man is all that twisting annoying:) Biu gee:...you got to be kidding me...
its not only about memorizing the movements, its just a start. Its about the way you perform those moves, the details. Its easy to memorize movements, but hard to truly master the form.
Thank you very much
Thanks for sharing!
That was fresh .. he does it the best
Ow...good GRAND MASTER SAMUEL KWOK i love kungfu wing chun IP MAN.
Hola amigo buenas noches gracias por compartir esté señor vídeo 🙏🙏🙏SAMUEL IP MAN BRUCE LEE LOS NÚMERO UNO DEL MUNDO 🤝🤝👍🙏😎👊
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Amen
Thank you, very well.
Amazing
OMG - this is filled with mistakes. Where did he lean this?
everybody does it different way :D
Exactly
I see the leung ting wing chun,all student playing the wing chun is YIp Man lineage. 24.06.2019
I remember my master kindly explained how to hold the fingers together, then when I didn`t listen, nearly broke them..One of the things (among many-many others) they don`t teach in Wing Chun is the Qui-gong elements of the forms. That is why his hand is touching the side of his body when it should not. But for Westerners, it`ll do
My teacher trained under William Cheung and some other WC system before that. We were constantly told keep your fingers together and as for chambering the hands we were told if you look in the mirror the hands shouldn't touch your sides and the fists should cover your elbow. He would say the hands should be high back and uncomfortable.
its funny how he has been teachd by ip chun but does this form diffrent to him
Everyone moves different bio mechanics. The typical wingchun structure is still there though.
This dude is a wizard
So far I've seen three clips of Samuel Kwok performing Bui Gee and each one was different!????
It is normal for high-level masters - don't want to show everything and the right way. Even in this clip alone, there were significant differences between left and right sides not to mention skipped steps.
Get Leung Ting’s version its straight forward and better than this.
He’s one of the top experts on the form.. I personally love his flow and soft approach
As it should be
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Yo para practicar veo el video grabado de ipman que te enseña sil nim Tao y chum kiu y después veo el de IP Chun que es el de biu jee y se ve muy diferentes los movimientos que hace
Why is the bill jee form different than ip chun doing the bil jee form ?
Gol Gulok I would agree, a great example is the dummy form, each of us are created different so we all have to make small adjustments to keep certain principles and attributes true while accommodating our body stature
Either
-they learnt differently
-one of them changed something
Master Ip Chun's 4 biu saos are done from standing square while Master Kwok's are done with 45deg stance
While for the 45deg movements after the 3 side chops, Ip Chun does fok sao while Samuel Kwok does something like a low gang sao
In my limited experience with different lineages and only trained in the Ip Man line, I used to see the forms opened and closed differently from Sifu to Sifu. I often wondered if it was a signature of theirs.
Because it should
Interesting to see this form done with Chum Kiu energy. Is it a WC thing? Can someone elaborate?
It’s the third form of wing chun called Biu Gee thrusting fingers
ip chun are the real second generation student of ip man..n age 94 n now live in hongkong..so many imposter now
He's the third generation
Dude is not an imposter. Do your research. This guy is incredible. Check out martial man Samuel kwok episode if you care to learn his story and who he trained with. Amituofo.
Fantastic Kung fu
Is this useful in real situation ?
this is for training... you dont stand like that and fight like that. But you learn the principles of the moves and then you can apply them to a fight.
exbido pensa que é yip man
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All these students wearing kiddy shorts and trainers. Back in the day we would wear white t shirts, black kung fu pants and slippers.. standards are slipping lol.
It's all dork shit and you still can't fight. Calm down.
Attempting to learn the forms by watching:
Siu Lim Tao: not hard, mostly a memory exercise and a few tricks to move right here and there
Chum kiu: Alright, this one is not as hard to memorize, but man is all that twisting annoying:)
Biu gee:...you got to be kidding me...
its not only about memorizing the movements, its just a start. Its about the way you perform those moves, the details. Its easy to memorize movements, but hard to truly master the form.
Shit!!!!! That is not Power !!!!! That is only Marketing for Many 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😱😱😱😱😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fight with a jiu jit su master
If this impresse"s ya you should watch me do the cha cha 😋
:D that was a good one ;)
Hoak
WTF!
Not that great imo
It lacks stillness and power.
Look nice but impratical!
Good to show but useless for real fight
😂 who says it's for a fight? Stfu
he literally did the wrong move at the start, very embarrassing