This is exactly the excercise I was looking for as I struggle to get the tan sau do the kind of slight pulling and deballancing of the incoming force. Thank you.
You need to advance in the end the move will tan larp fook look at 1: 47 in this vid . The tan is just the start you need to know the rest it needs to be natural as sifu demonstrates it's quick really quick
That would also be a good exercise just for any striking martial artists to help them keep their hands up. So many people drop their hands when fighting or sparring.
Great stuff as always Adam. In BaGua we call that "Monkey Offers Fruit" even though in the history of monkeys none of them has ever offered fruit to anyone. ;~) I vaguely remember seeing one video where it was called "Monk Offers Fruit" which makes a whole lot more sense but I was never able to find the video again. Also, it's a nice stretch to see if you can touch the elbows together as well as the wrists. Take care and be well. GB
Professor, a question. I noticed that the Tan Sao is more often used to intercept the opponents arms from outside than from inside. Could you please explain why in one of your videos? I'd Appreciate that. Have a great end of year and congratulations for your channel.
Hi Adam. I'm late to your videos. It's a shame we can't see your feet in this video (I'll check this in other videos). Your footwork seems to be outstanding but I'd like to see positioning of your feet in relation to your body and hands.
I missed this a year ago but Adam I can't thank u enough....I have no local wing chun people around but ur UA-cam, thx again
Very fascinating. Love the possible applications and the pure simplicity of the drill.
This is exactly the excercise I was looking for as I struggle to get the tan sau do the kind of slight pulling and deballancing of the incoming force. Thank you.
You need to advance in the end the move will tan larp fook look at 1: 47 in this vid . The tan is just the start you need to know the rest it needs to be natural as sifu demonstrates it's quick really quick
That would also be a good exercise just for any striking martial artists to help them keep their hands up. So many people drop their hands when fighting or sparring.
Before seeing your videos I never seen this exercise. Now that you broke it down I get it.
Great training concept. Very creative.
Yayy learning new move today thanks Adam Chan😁
I like this training aid, for my students. Thank you for insight
Thanks Adam ,nice application of syeung tan sao from siu lim and chum kiu ,i allways wondered meaning of double tan sao
I witness your video great assessment.
Great drill!
Nice, great practice 🙏😔
Great stuff as always Adam. In BaGua we call that "Monkey Offers Fruit" even though in the history of monkeys none of them has ever offered fruit to anyone. ;~) I vaguely remember seeing one video where it was called "Monk Offers Fruit" which makes a whole lot more sense but I was never able to find the video again. Also, it's a nice stretch to see if you can touch the elbows together as well as the wrists. Take care and be well. GB
Bravo to both
Great lesson 👌 Sifu Adam
Thanks sir for this video
Professor, a question. I noticed that the Tan Sao is more often used to intercept the opponents arms from outside than from inside. Could you please explain why in one of your videos? I'd Appreciate that. Have a great end of year and congratulations for your channel.
how interesting and cool. i wish i was young again.
How old are u
0:01 We have that in Choy Li Fut. It's a lot more powerful than it looks in the video.
Waiting for you to begin physical classes
Can you do stress testing ,you talk about lee but he use full on traing, i want see
Adam I'm a slow learner like u were. And I'm frustrated, but willing to stick n stay at it. Will u respond back Sifu Chan? Advise
You can use two hand grips and say subhanallah a lot. That is kung fu.
Can you please 6×Inc ponc Video
Hi Adam. I'm late to your videos. It's a shame we can't see your feet in this video (I'll check this in other videos). Your footwork seems to be outstanding but I'd like to see positioning of your feet in relation to your body and hands.
Watched a jun fan gung fu video and the guy said to never use two arms on one arm.