@@ChowGar Yes, 100%. We follow the same principles and whatever differences there are between our respective Hands is far more a stylistic imprint than substantive.
Good explenation and Good demostration. One question.. Many of the videos of practitioners of Chow Gar seems so stiff and not relax which seems energy draining. How come GM Ip chee keung and even GM Ip Sui was so smooth, soft yet powerfull in their movement. Why do we not see this as much in other practitioners?
You mean us??? 😅 Joke aside, they both had/have a different power level and quality compared to anyone in this system. The makes them so good. In this video we also showcase how someone can use power but being relaxed in the meantime th-cam.com/video/UmtAa47Op38/w-d-xo.html
@@ChowGar Thank you! It is amazing to see GM ip chee keung in his old age move so smooth, fast, quick and powerfull. You guys are lucky... That Sifu is so humble.. Even if you would not learn from him his fighting system, just learning how to be a good person from him is more than enough of his teachings. A humble man with deadly skills and big heart.
@@mikimilostnic2366 contact us via email, you can find it on ur website or hear in the contact information and we can have a chat next year. Looking forward to talk to you. Merry Christmas!
Oroginally this was an inside tutorial for our practitioners to explain some main principles of. Chow Gar. In real life ypu adopt to the situation, to what happens and react accordingly. So look at it like this.
Solid explanation and attending video. Well done.
Thank you for your kind words, I really appreciate it. Is the approach similar in your Jook Lum?
@@ChowGar Yes, 100%. We follow the same principles and whatever differences there are between our respective Hands is far more a stylistic imprint than substantive.
@@The-Contractor I was expecting that but good to have a confirmation. Thank you!
You are most welcome my Brother.@@ChowGar
Great breakdown of some fundementals. Basics well practiced are what make fighters great.
Thank you! True, this is usually what we put emphasis on :)
Thank you for sharing this principle. You provide very clear explanation which makes sense. Chow gar mantis is an awesome system for sure.
Thank you for your kind words.
Great 🎉that explains why you see styles like Wing Chun 😮keeps its elbows in 🎉thanks for this Sifu ❤
Thank you! Yes, that is the reason why.
Excellent. "Heavy Breach"! Love the term. Cheers!
Cheers! :)
Good explenation and Good demostration. One question.. Many of the videos of practitioners of Chow Gar seems so stiff and not relax which seems energy draining. How come GM Ip chee keung and even GM Ip Sui was so smooth, soft yet powerfull in their movement. Why do we not see this as much in other practitioners?
You mean us??? 😅 Joke aside, they both had/have a different power level and quality compared to anyone in this system. The makes them so good. In this video we also showcase how someone can use power but being relaxed in the meantime th-cam.com/video/UmtAa47Op38/w-d-xo.html
@@ChowGar Thank you! It is amazing to see GM ip chee keung in his old age move so smooth, fast, quick and powerfull. You guys are lucky... That Sifu is so humble.. Even if you would not learn from him his fighting system, just learning how to be a good person from him is more than enough of his teachings. A humble man with deadly skills and big heart.
@@mikimilostnic2366 yes, we are definitely lucky :) Looking forward to see him again next year.
@@mikimilostnic2366 contact us via email, you can find it on ur website or hear in the contact information and we can have a chat next year. Looking forward to talk to you. Merry Christmas!
@@ChowGar I'm looking forward talking to you guys. Merry christmass and happy new year! Talk to you soon 🤲
沉肘 Chum Jarn Elbow in
Literally Chum Jarn means sinking the elbow
Yes, thank you! 🙏
I prefer xingyi.
Hsing Yi is a great internal system as well.
>50%talk > demo. Demonstrate more, please
What we say is very important, at least as important as what we show.
Punches don't come in like that, lol
Oroginally this was an inside tutorial for our practitioners to explain some main principles of. Chow Gar. In real life ypu adopt to the situation, to what happens and react accordingly. So look at it like this.