I'm 55 and I want to learn this since I am a disabled vet with PTSD so, thank U for this video and I have been researching this form and know this is the 1st and most important step :)
@@anthonyalvarez6658 Hi Anthony, I'm 50 ( 51 this year) I have right sided Hemiparesis and have Osteo arthritis. I used to practice Wing chun as a teenager. Its never left me! I'm going thru a revival with this magnificent art, at present. I don't think I will ever be able to practice again, with the above. I still think one could gain power by immersing yourself into it, mentality + studying it, scientifically (?) I will always believe Wing chun to be superior to any fighting system in and out of the martial arts. I could be wrong in stating this, and forgive me if I am, but I believe even Bruce Lee would admit to this?
Ten Years , too late , just started WingChun here in MALAYSIA, BORNEO- I’m an AMERICAN , retired here in Malaysia. I have Studied “HUNG GAR KUEN” for almost 17 years …. On and off , but falling in love with WingChun . It’s only been 3 Classes , but thinking of sticking around for my two classes a week !!! I am 63- and finally realize that martial arts keeps you young ! Besides- can’t do those “TAEKWONDO FLYING SPINNERS ROUND HOUSE”kIcks … ! Just needed to say May God Bless forget you and your family ! You help me at home SOoooo Much ! Always , Your Student…. David Heredia III !
I appreciate the video. I am relearning this after years off from a back and knee injury. Wing Chun, and especially this form is a life long art of discovery. I have seen Yip Man do this when he was in his late seventies. I continue on my journey of this wonderful art.
Thank you for posting this reference for those of us who just can't seem to get the whole form to stick in memory. That said, it may just be the camera angle, but your elbows appear fully extended when punching, which gains depth of penetration but practically begs for leverage attack. Also, remember that Fook Sau means "Resting Hand". As long as the energy extends from the elbow, the hand and forearm needn't be tense. Your Tan Sao is nice and relaxed. Let that inform your Fook Sau as well. Beyond that, you're lookin' good. Keep it up!
I had to step away from my studies of Wing Chun about 3 years ago. This video is great for me to reference on the form . Thanks for the post as it will come in handy for me.
I miss my friend Kenan , who showed me Wing Chun...before I had low confidence, and I felt good and empowered by his one on one training...I went to a Wing Chun class they showed me forms,etc with little one on one training that made me feel bad ....so please take my advise, when a student quits, in many cases, you failed him.....the spirit of martial arts is love of what your doing , nothing else 💝💝😍
I think that when a person quits anything, they fail themselves. To blame anyone else, you give away your power (for lack of a better word). With all due respect, some schools suck. Don't quit. Move on and find another school or just train alone. But if you like it and got a benefit... Continue.
Thank you for this video. I originally learned this form from a book. Videos like this one have helped me learn more about this form and see how it looks as you move from one move to another. I also liked that you listed the names of the moves as well.
Thanks. Best version of SLT and you use all the correct terms for the hands and movements and do it at a great pace. (This is exactly the version of SLT that my Wing Chun school does so helps me even more. Never thought I'd get anywhere near to completing it but am getting there; though never perfected, I can at least show I understand and demonstrate it to a good level). Practice, practice, practice! That's what I will be doing. :)
Please do more instructional videos. this video is amazing, very clear, very informative. Thank you. Maybe some shifting in position, stepping, etc. Any new videos will be added to my favorites!!!!! Thanks again!!!!
Very nice Siu Lum Tao this was how i was taught by my sifu Russel Cichon the variations at the end in so many videos are always a little different slight movements that separate lineages. Thank you for the vid.
Thanks a lot for your video ! i start to learn Wing Chun this year and i like it very much ! You help me really coz you go slowly and it's great to work with your example !! and you give names too, that's great to keep in memory !!
Very Good! Great form and great video. Awesome captions, naming the techniques as you did the form and cool, that you shot some of it from the side. It would be great if you shot a side-view for any vids you do, in future. FPOV & SPOV. If you have the time could you please do the same for the Chum Kiu and Biu Ji forms. For those that don't know or understand the difference between Traditional Wing Chun and Modified Wing Chun, this is a / the "real" Traditional Wing Chun form. Again, Great!
I practiced Wing Chun for two years in my twenties and loved it kept training till early thirties kept my little idea tight till 2002. Any how trying to regain my form and remember the things I used to know this video is very nice. Thank you,
I have not trained for some years but find myself practicing Siu Lim Tao & this video is good refresher on terminology. Win Chun is only MA that in training you get to spend much time slapping & kicking around a dummy, which in 2023 is good stress relief in age of dummies everywhere.
That is looking good, the more you practice and feel and know what to do you keep improving. Nice snap and camera angles too In first section: as you move your tan sau fwd, remember to leave some bend in elbow at the end when you then huen sau to jut. (Not a fully straight elbow/arm)You need the 135* elbow bend for strength and structure and so you can also attack by extending it a bit. In second section when you do fak sau - jut back to right arm on left - roll arms to double jum sau - double tan sau, then as you double huen sau, next be sure to double jut/ jerk your hands in and down slightly towards your core and THEN do the double biu saus. Overall, nearly every time you do a tan sau your arm is fully extended instead of having bend in elbow. Practice that slight drop of elbow to have a little bend after every punch or palm strike. It offers better coverage from attack, shock absorption, ability to counter strike , and more. A fully extended arm is tense, can be swatted out of the way by your attacker and will turn your body away with it, opens up your side to hooks and strikes. Nice overall video, good to spread the knowledge
I'm 72 years old and, I've studied Northern Shao-lin, Yang Tai-chi, and Shing-Yi with Grandmaster Wong Jack Man. Thank you for this video. It's just about my speed. Do you have this in the other sets? Again, thank you very much.
I thought your video was very good and helpful. I noticed that I do sil lim tao slightly differently but like language, there are always variations. Thank you kindly for sharing.
For me as an beginner one of the best vids so far for the siu nim tao wing tsun form, only the frame of the vid could be a little bit larger, some figurs are out of the frame, thanks a lot
Thank you for this video, I like how it's filmed and removing the colour is good. I've not practiced for 6 years due to too much work not enough Dow, bad excuse. I'll be revising first form.
I understand that between 0:35 and 0:40 roughly The wrist movement is to condition the wrist Is there other movements in other forms to condition the ankle ?
i have a question. i got this app wingchun trainer and its has all the tecniques. i started to do siu lim tao but it has different motions. for example that palm roundig is way circle in the app than this video.
always focus on your elbow controlling your arms. don't pull your hand back, drop your elbow down and then slightly raise your elbow out . use rings to strengthen your forum
I learned this form 20 years ago from Sifu Chris Chan's top students in San Francisco CA. I also observed Chris perform it. But having forgotten it, I have been surfing TH-cam looking for a complete demo. Not only is this by far the best view, but the handwork and angles are exactly as I remember. The critical comments below are incorrect and show lack of understanding. These moves are SUPPOSED to be done with tension. They are to strengthen tendons and focus chi. Chris Chan was Bruce Lee's best friend. They learned together directly from Yip Man. End of story.
Can you make the second wing chun videos about cham-kiu and biu-ze, hand to hand technique, ring-hole technique, wooden-dummy technique, double butterfly-knife technique long-staff technique, sensitive wing chun-hearing technique and the final level wing chun long-leg/high-leg kick pls.
unorthodox wing chun your mixed with ty chi the tensed up slowed flexed movements, not a bad method in my opinion because now you can mix it with muay ty....
I have a question for you . during Wu Sao hear a click inside of the elbows . I think is the tendon that moves and gives me trouble . May I be fluid or hard, does not change . What do you think it should?
Andrew Tosi lack of training would not say .. I practice martial arts since I six years now I have thirty . but this appeared after 2 years of wing chun ... the doctor told me I should be due to the tendon of the little finger ! : D maybe I took a turn and I have not noticed ! I hope to go away! :P
Just a suggestion, watch sifu Goah and sifu Sonny Le sil nim tao and get the application for the first form, little idea having no footwork , then move to the next form, chum kiu with footwork and the application.From these masters you can learn if you have the patience, thank you for sharing
Gavin, don't be deceived. If all you do is very relaxing in this movement, you don't develop any force. You need the tension, broe. Or it is just ballet.
Depends on who you learn from or which school you go to, I'm in the beginners class, so I'm learning under a student of Chris Chan, when I hit advanced I'll be training with Chris Chan who learned under yip man an trained with bruce lee
+Георгий Ютьюбов It seems to be an issue of he correct chineese spelling - transforming this into western world language, and some preferences of sifus also : look here : facebook.com/wingchun.elements/posts/435183709918712
See how he is doing the form in fire. You can also do it in water to practice better as the movements should be more slow and relaxed. Or eartb to keep it slow but very tight. Great vid nontheless.
@@Aggression29a Dude is tense AF. The beauty of Wing Tsun... sometimes it's hard. Sometimes it's not. Lotta videos with no application though. There needs to be some strength there. Without it is tai chi. Without it is why people say Wing Tsun is a "soft" martial art.
I agree but still he’s showing precise motion most people showing the form rush or change the movement I like how he’s presenting the form nice an slow with strength
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together. Very helpful to remember the steps that is long forgotten now as I haven’t practiced Wing Chun over 25 years
@@natelo3271 Well it's kind of a double edged sword. My sifu taught me that if you go with strength too early, you can hurt your joints in a long run, because you haven't mastered the right trajectory of the technique. The best example is hurting your elbow with punches or especially your shoulder with Bong sao and Quan sao if done wrong. But this just takes time, a lot of it.. Styles like kickbox are relatively easy to pick and use, so in terms of public self-defence, they might be superior, but again in a long run, they're destructive to your body (not to mention wing chun gets a way more superior after years of practice). That's why chinese seniors who practice wing chun are often agile and healthy than any 20-30 years old kickboxer. Speaking from my experience since I've been learning them both for a while.
@@lah8102 No , its a semi circular movement by taking each foot off the ground. Just like in a forward or backward steps. You never slide your feet , semi circle(half Moon) steps...step step step, etc....
I'm 55 and I want to learn this since I am a disabled vet with PTSD so, thank U for this video and I have been researching this form and know this is the 1st and most important step :)
I'm a disabled veteran myself with PTSD as well and I practice Wing Chun and it's beneficial to you as far as being mentally stable!!!!!
I'm 72 and an Iraq disabled vet and, Vietnam and first gulf war era vet . I'm with you brother.
I started studying WC when I was in early 50s. I can that form no problem. It is good for you.
@@anthonyalvarez6658 Hi Anthony,
I'm 50 ( 51 this year) I have right sided Hemiparesis and have Osteo arthritis. I used to practice Wing chun as a teenager.
Its never left me! I'm going thru a revival with this magnificent art, at present.
I don't think I will ever be able to practice again, with the above. I still think one could gain power by immersing yourself into it, mentality + studying it, scientifically (?)
I will always believe Wing chun to be superior to any fighting system in and out of the martial arts. I could be wrong in stating this, and forgive me if I am, but I believe even Bruce Lee would admit to this?
@@decathlonevent How long have you been practicing Wing Chun for???
Ten Years , too late , just started WingChun here in MALAYSIA, BORNEO- I’m an AMERICAN , retired here in Malaysia. I have Studied “HUNG GAR KUEN” for almost 17 years …. On and off , but falling in love with WingChun . It’s only been 3 Classes , but thinking of sticking around for my two classes a week !!! I am 63- and finally realize that martial arts keeps you young ! Besides- can’t do those “TAEKWONDO FLYING SPINNERS ROUND HOUSE”kIcks … ! Just needed to say May God Bless forget you and your family ! You help me at home SOoooo Much ! Always , Your Student…. David Heredia III !
So sorry about missed spending - I hope you understand .
I appreciate the video. I am relearning this after years off from a back and knee injury.
Wing Chun, and especially this form is a life long art of discovery. I have seen Yip Man do this when he was in his late seventies. I continue on my journey of this wonderful art.
May i offer a suggestion?
MEE 2
I remember using your video as a help when I started learning Wing Chun a few years ago. Good times.
Thank you for posting this reference for those of us who just can't seem to get the whole form to stick in memory. That said, it may just be the camera angle, but your elbows appear fully extended when punching, which gains depth of penetration but practically begs for leverage attack. Also, remember that Fook Sau means "Resting Hand". As long as the energy extends from the elbow, the hand and forearm needn't be tense. Your Tan Sao is nice and relaxed. Let that inform your Fook Sau as well. Beyond that, you're lookin' good. Keep it up!
MEE TOO!!!!!!!!
👍🏽
I had to step away from my studies of Wing Chun about 3 years ago. This video is great for me to reference on the form . Thanks for the post as it will come in handy for me.
De las mejores formas que he visto en internet! Muchas gracias por subir tus videos. Saludos de la Ciudad de Mexico!
Sincerely thank you for posting this, really enjoyed the reminders in the direct form
after all this years this video still alive..thank you
Excellent demonstration of the 1st form. Thank you.
I miss my friend Kenan , who showed me Wing Chun...before I had low confidence, and I felt good and empowered by his one on one training...I went to a Wing Chun class they showed me forms,etc with little one on one training that made me feel bad ....so please take my advise, when a student quits, in many cases, you failed him.....the spirit of martial arts is love of what your doing , nothing else 💝💝😍
I think that when a person quits anything, they fail themselves. To blame anyone else, you give away your power (for lack of a better word). With all due respect, some schools suck. Don't quit. Move on and find another school or just train alone. But if you like it and got a benefit... Continue.
Was he Turkish ?
@@politealemdar9405 yes
Lol every person that quits is the trainers fault? Why aren't you taking responsibility for your own actions?
Thank you for this video. I originally learned this form from a book. Videos like this one have helped me learn more about this form and see how it looks as you move from one move to another. I also liked that you listed the names of the moves as well.
Thank you for this! It's a shame you have stopped posting videos ...
Wing chun will live on
Thanks. Best version of SLT and you use all the correct terms for the hands and movements and do it at a great pace. (This is exactly the version of SLT that my Wing Chun school does so helps me even more. Never thought I'd get anywhere near to completing it but am getting there; though never perfected, I can at least show I understand and demonstrate it to a good level).
Practice, practice, practice! That's what I will be doing. :)
his performance was actually quite sloppy, too tense, and some forms weren't correctly performed
Nice, I did wing chun for a couples years. Stop for a long time , now I am 67and started to do the form again. This video was great . Thank you
Wow, so many specialists out there that know better, where are your videos?
Please do more instructional videos. this video is amazing, very clear, very informative. Thank you. Maybe some shifting in position, stepping, etc. Any new videos will be added to my favorites!!!!! Thanks again!!!!
Thanks for posting this I follow this 30mins everyday as an exercise. Practice makes perfect :D
A little river flows with the music, as gentle as a lilly, from ian, thank you
@mr m as a 3rd Dan Black belt and an Ambulance officer I don't worry, Punch first then offer bandaid, lolololol
@mr m i'll eat both, they are nutritious, i love wing chun as i do it at home
merci vraiment démonstrative cette vidéo je commence a bien me souvenir des mouvement grâce a vous. merci encore
Very nice Siu Lum Tao this was how i was taught by my sifu Russel Cichon the variations at the end in so many videos are always a little different slight movements that separate lineages. Thank you for the vid.
th-cam.com/video/ogN2qdgK0x8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks a lot for your video ! i start to learn Wing Chun this year and i like it very much ! You help me really coz you go slowly and it's great to work with your example !! and you give names too, that's great to keep in memory !!
Very Good!
Great form and great video. Awesome captions, naming the techniques as you did the form and cool, that you shot some of it from the side. It would be great if you shot a side-view for any vids you do, in future. FPOV & SPOV. If you have the time could you please do the same for the Chum Kiu and Biu Ji forms.
For those that don't know or understand the difference between Traditional Wing Chun and Modified Wing Chun, this is a / the "real" Traditional Wing Chun form.
Again, Great!
I practiced Wing Chun for two years in my twenties and loved it kept training till early thirties kept my little idea tight till 2002. Any how trying to regain my form and remember the things I used to know this video is very nice. Thank you,
so how did that work out for you
a very useful addition to my wing Chung resource folder thank you.
Wing Chun or ving tsun... Not Chung, please. ;)
@@ApocalyptoX1 A combination like Wing Tsun is also correct, lol?
I have not trained for some years but find myself practicing Siu Lim Tao & this video is good refresher on terminology. Win Chun is only MA that in training you get to spend much time slapping & kicking around a dummy, which in 2023 is good stress relief in age of dummies everywhere.
That is looking good, the more you practice and feel and know what to do you keep improving. Nice snap and camera angles too
In first section: as you move your tan sau fwd, remember to leave some bend in elbow at the end when you then huen sau to jut. (Not a fully straight elbow/arm)You need the 135* elbow bend for strength and structure and so you can also attack by extending it a bit.
In second section when you do fak sau - jut back to right arm on left - roll arms to double jum sau - double tan sau, then as you double huen sau, next be sure to double jut/ jerk your hands in and down slightly towards your core and THEN do the double biu saus.
Overall, nearly every time you do a tan sau your arm is fully extended instead of having bend in elbow. Practice that slight drop of elbow to have a little bend after every punch or palm strike.
It offers better coverage from attack, shock absorption, ability to counter strike , and more. A fully extended arm is tense, can be swatted out of the way by your attacker and will turn your body away with it, opens up your side to hooks and strikes.
Nice overall video, good to spread the knowledge
Thanks to this I learned the Siu Lim Tao very easily!!
1st section 0:18
2nd section 3:17
3rd section 3:37
Thanks
I'm 72 years old and, I've studied Northern Shao-lin, Yang Tai-chi, and Shing-Yi with Grandmaster Wong Jack Man. Thank you for this video. It's just about my speed. Do you have this in the other sets? Again, thank you very much.
I thought your video was very good and helpful. I noticed that I do sil lim tao slightly differently but like language, there are always variations. Thank you kindly for sharing.
th-cam.com/video/ogN2qdgK0x8/w-d-xo.html
We have only two arms but WC teaches us to use into so many different motions which are bebeficial for both Internal and External developments
Great way to learn! is there a list online of the names of each move and there order please?
I've been after a video with the technique labels! Cheers!
For me as an beginner one of the best vids so far for the siu nim tao wing tsun form, only the frame of the vid could be a little bit larger, some figurs are out of the frame, thanks a lot
Where have you gone!? Your videos are awesome! Come back man!!!
Thank you for this video, I like how it's filmed and removing the colour is good. I've not practiced for 6 years due to too much work not enough Dow, bad excuse. I'll be revising first form.
Haiii
th-cam.com/video/ogN2qdgK0x8/w-d-xo.html
I understand that between 0:35 and 0:40 roughly
The wrist movement is to condition the wrist
Is there other movements in other forms to condition the ankle ?
i have a question. i got this app wingchun trainer and its has all the tecniques. i started to do siu lim tao but it has different motions. for example that palm roundig is way circle in the app than this video.
Extremely well explained, thank you very much !
Podrias hacer un video con la siu nim tao de fatsan? Merci saludos
Thank you so much for your technique is closest to yipman💝💝💝💐💐
Thanks for this!
Roughly…
0:20 1st section
3:19 2nd section
3:38 3rd section
Thanks! Testing coming soon, needed that.
always focus on your elbow controlling your arms. don't pull your hand back, drop your elbow down and then slightly raise your elbow out . use rings to strengthen your forum
Where you get that outfit 🤔
I kinda forgot what is Huan Sao good for. Can anyone remind me? I can't really see the usage of this technique.
0:17 is where it starts
First time seeing this. It's great!
I learned this form 20 years ago from Sifu Chris Chan's top students in San Francisco CA. I also observed Chris perform it. But having forgotten it, I have been surfing TH-cam looking for a complete demo. Not only is this by far the best view, but the handwork and angles are exactly as I remember. The critical comments below are incorrect and show lack of understanding. These moves are SUPPOSED to be done with tension. They are to strengthen tendons and focus chi. Chris Chan was Bruce Lee's best friend. They learned together directly from Yip Man. End of story.
Can you make the second wing chun videos about cham-kiu and biu-ze, hand to hand technique, ring-hole technique, wooden-dummy technique, double butterfly-knife technique long-staff technique, sensitive wing chun-hearing technique and the final level wing chun long-leg/high-leg kick pls.
Please name music?
será que na África ( Moçambique) tem uma escola de wing shun?
Thank you, this is good and clear.
unorthodox wing chun your mixed with ty chi the tensed up slowed flexed movements, not a bad method in my opinion because now you can mix it with muay ty....
I’m confused there is Tan Sau after Fook Sau thought it went from Fook Sau- Huen Sau- Jum Sau- Wu Sau?
What is this music called? i would like to download it.
I have a question for you . during Wu Sao hear a click inside of the elbows . I think is the tendon that moves and gives me trouble . May I be fluid or hard, does not change . What do you think it should?
Andrew Tosi lack of training would not say .. I practice martial arts since I six years now I have thirty . but this appeared after 2 years of wing chun ... the doctor told me I should be due to the tendon of the little finger ! : D maybe I took a turn and I have not noticed ! I hope to go away! :P
Have you learn all this from other youtube videos? Because your form is off and you've missed quite a few details
Now we wait for chum kiu with all the techniques at the bottom like in this one! :)
Just a suggestion, watch sifu Goah and sifu Sonny Le sil nim tao and get the application for the first form, little idea having no footwork , then move to the next form, chum kiu with footwork and the application.From these masters you can learn if you have the patience, thank you for sharing
does some it start with til sao for some lineage?
Thank You so much for this video✌❤
Gavin, don't be deceived. If all you do is very relaxing in this movement, you don't develop any force. You need the tension, broe. Or it is just ballet.
souffled tighten when needed this is a relaxation practice lol
Hello!
Can you tell me the name of music, please?
Thanx
多謝,好感動!Thank you !
Thank you so much. This is the correct presentation of the correct form from my school. I needed it to revise loool ;)
Thank you, this video is very handy (i'm a beginner) :)
Great performance clean and centered
Very good ... Short & clearly 👍😊
You're wrong during 4:38 ....
Very helpful. Thanks.
Mantap seru filmnya aku suka gaya berkelahinya,aku pengen berlatih gitu juga
Thank you 😊 it was helpful
Ottimo video. Utile ed anche con i sottotitoli.
what is the name of the music?
Nambu Ushioi Uta ( Iwate Cow-Herding Song)
Yeh pretty good I do this every day just getting in to second form
Tell me please, who taught this Siu Lim Tao form?
Wing Chun Yip man
ShiatulAliKarbalathe313 Sorry, but Ip Man is died, and a video filmed in our time. Interesting to know, who teaches this line of Wing Chun?
+Wing Chun (Винчуист) even if he's dead, some of his students still teach what he taught
Who exactly teaches? All the students of Ip Man taught Wing Chun not like their teachers.
Depends on who you learn from or which school you go to, I'm in the beginners class, so I'm learning under a student of Chris Chan, when I hit advanced I'll be training with Chris Chan who learned under yip man an trained with bruce lee
I like how you add in the name for each move in Cantonese. Maybe you can do form 2 Chum Kiu!
The opening stance! Yee gee Kim Yong ma.
Isnt this traditional?
thanks for your video , is very good , when you upload the video of the second form, Greetings
I see when to put the power in.
How is it right "siu lim tao" or "siu nim tao"?
+Георгий Ютьюбов It seems to be an issue of he correct chineese spelling - transforming this into western world language, and some preferences of sifus also : look here : facebook.com/wingchun.elements/posts/435183709918712
See how he is doing the form in fire. You can also do it in water to practice better as the movements should be more slow and relaxed. Or eartb to keep it slow but very tight. Great vid nontheless.
you are a missing a reverse pak sao in the first section at 3.10 min
Relax man x.x there's way too much tension in your joints
GavinDrac at fist I wanted to attack your statement but then I realised you were right.
@@Aggression29a Dude is tense AF.
The beauty of Wing Tsun... sometimes it's hard. Sometimes it's not.
Lotta videos with no application though. There needs to be some strength there. Without it is tai chi. Without it is why people say Wing Tsun is a "soft" martial art.
I agree but still he’s showing precise motion most people showing the form rush or change the movement I like how he’s presenting the form nice an slow with strength
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together. Very helpful to remember the steps that is long forgotten now as I haven’t practiced Wing Chun over 25 years
@@natelo3271 Well it's kind of a double edged sword. My sifu taught me that if you go with strength too early, you can hurt your joints in a long run, because you haven't mastered the right trajectory of the technique. The best example is hurting your elbow with punches or especially your shoulder with Bong sao and Quan sao if done wrong. But this just takes time, a lot of it.. Styles like kickbox are relatively easy to pick and use, so in terms of public self-defence, they might be superior, but again in a long run, they're destructive to your body (not to mention wing chun gets a way more superior after years of practice). That's why chinese seniors who practice wing chun are often agile and healthy than any 20-30 years old kickboxer. Speaking from my experience since I've been learning them both for a while.
Nice bro!
Gracias 🙏
Bonsoir excellent cordialement jean Louis
Idk why but this satisfys me ❤️😌
HAHAH! what was that with his feet? looks like dancing to 70s kung fu fighting song
That's the stance
@@lah8102 No , its a semi circular movement by taking each foot off the ground. Just like in a forward or backward steps. You never slide your feet , semi circle(half Moon) steps...step step step, etc....
One of first training films on wing chun
Super bien fait , je veux apprendre le wing chn😊 d'abord je commence Avec le sium nim tao
Great Bro Thanks
I like how he shows the full meditation
i would like to study wing shun, só i whant to now that in Moçambique have one school that are lesson this.
good videos
Ip Man? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Thank you.
Thank you for the refresher