It's amazing when you get to that point where you can actually SENSE someone's intentions just by touch! You can see how easy it is for the GM to feel his intent and sense the openings without even really having to look.
Sure is. The great thing is that he left a blue print behind on how to achieve what he had. Not someone just needs to put in hard work and attain it :) easier said than done...
See what happens ,when the best student meets the best teacher.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Hat off for both of you. Rest in peace my master . One of the biggest misfortune in my life is I hv not learnt under you.
There is a lot of subtle depth here. I agree. Chu Shong Tin was a master indeed. I can see why he evolved into the Siu Nim Tao teaching later in life; to pass on the understanding of "idea" within form. He produces so much force with so little effort due to his innate internal state.
Yeah man, these videos of him performing things are gems. As your level improves, you can come back to the same video and re-watch them over and you'll be able to see deeper layers of what he's doing. I still learn so much from watching them :)
pretty sure this is Graham Kershner yeh? First person to go all the way to 6th level under the Jim Fung Academy system? I heard he was a tremendous talent... :D
Thats right Antony. Its Graham and he still is a tremendous talent. He is teaching Krav Maga now and is pretyy much responsible for the modern Krav Maga curriculum. Not a man you wanna mess with even these days now that he is well into his 60s...
Thanks Pete. Yeah he was a bit younger in these videos compared to the usual ones online so is looking sharper. Would love to see videos of him in action when he was in his 30s or 40s
It's amazing when you get to that point where you can actually SENSE someone's intentions just by touch! You can see how easy it is for the GM to feel his intent and sense the openings without even really having to look.
You have a good eye for these things it seems :)
@@MindfulWingChun Thank you!!! Coming from you that is quite a compliment!
@@MindfulWingChun Thank you! It's refreshing to talk to someone in wing chun who actually KNOWS what they are talking about!
So sad that he is gone
Sure is. The great thing is that he left a blue print behind on how to achieve what he had. Not someone just needs to put in hard work and attain it :) easier said than done...
See what happens ,when the best student meets the best teacher.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hat off for both of you.
Rest in peace my master .
One of the biggest misfortune in my life is I hv not learnt under you.
It was an amazing experience learning from him. a true blessing indeed 🙏
bloody amazing this, watched it 20 times and im still learning something... he has so much depth to everything.
There is a lot of subtle depth here. I agree. Chu Shong Tin was a master indeed. I can see why he evolved into the Siu Nim Tao teaching later in life; to pass on the understanding of "idea" within form. He produces so much force with so little effort due to his innate internal state.
Yeah man, these videos of him performing things are gems. As your level improves, you can come back to the same video and re-watch them over and you'll be able to see deeper layers of what he's doing. I still learn so much from watching them :)
So much to learn from this short clip.
Indeed. Glad you can see more deeply that the surface techniques. I'll keep the clips coming :)
Una gran clase gracias
Cheers man :)
thanks for sharing!
Always a pleasure and will keep these kinds of videos coming :)
pretty sure this is Graham Kershner yeh? First person to go all the way to 6th level under the Jim Fung Academy system? I heard he was a tremendous talent... :D
Thats right Antony. Its Graham and he still is a tremendous talent. He is teaching Krav Maga now and is pretyy much responsible for the modern Krav Maga curriculum. Not a man you wanna mess with even these days now that he is well into his 60s...
It certainly is Graham. I also trained under him directly for many years. Fantastic man. Too took this footage the first time he took me to Hong Kong.
Does Graham still teaches Wing Chun or have a school of his own? @@wingchun-simplekungfu7584
Is that Tony B?
Yep, that's Tony B
I think it is Graham Kuerschner - see photo here www.chisauclub.com.au/articles/by-sifu-mark-spence/training-with-sigung-chu-shong-tin/
Yes it's Graham Kuerschner, not Tony Bartekos. It was filmed during a trip to HK in 1991 where Graham took 5 people to train with CST for 5 weeks!
GREAT ..
Thanks Pete. Yeah he was a bit younger in these videos compared to the usual ones online so is looking sharper. Would love to see videos of him in action when he was in his 30s or 40s