Good Podcast. Loved it. I personally had the privilege of knowing Sifu: Robert Chu, practiced with him. Too bad he has no school, I know he used to, in Chinatown 20 years ago. So much I learn from him but this podcast made me see that so much I didn't know about the person beyond this system his journey and knowledge into this concept., the system that even now days II apply into my delay life.
I've always found Chu's output on wing chun really interesting. I read an article a couple of years ago he wrote and where he makes the comment 'simply applying parts of modern biomechanics to what is in a history book, does not make for a complete system', or something to that effect. I always pondered whether it was Hendrik Santo he was referring to or not by that line.
What a fantastic interview and a fascinating, genuine, humble person. Robert really comes across as that "complete man". I wish you had dug a little deeper on some of his replies, I could listen to him talk for hours!
Hi Mark. What a great an in-depth interview with Robert Chu. Very informative and educational. I liked the different variety of questions you asked him regarding WC and the different lineages along with Robert’s advice to all the listeners at the end of the podcast! It was very “Wing Chun”. And thank you for the large volume of literary works that you have contributed to the martial arts community as a whole over many years. Keep up the good work! 🙏🏼
Thank you, Robert. I appreciate the kind words and the interest and appreciation. Please have a listen to the other podcasts and subscribe to my TH-cam channel and share videos of interest.
I enjoyed it too. I read an article a couple of years ago he wrote and where he makes the comment 'simply applying parts of modern biomechanics to what is in a history book, does not make for a complete system', or something to that effect. I always pondered whether it was Hendrik Santo he was referring to or not by that line.
Sifu Robert Chu is very knowledgeable. Best interview on youtube, that has quality info on Wing Chun.
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Thanks for this great interview with Sigung Chu!
Appreciate your freedback. Chu Sifu is an amazing person.
Good Podcast. Loved it. I personally had the privilege of knowing Sifu: Robert Chu, practiced with him. Too bad he has no school, I know he used to, in Chinatown 20 years ago. So much I learn from him but this podcast made me see that so much I didn't know about the person beyond this system his journey and knowledge into this concept., the system that even now days II apply into my delay life.
I've always found Chu's output on wing chun really interesting. I read an article a couple of years ago he wrote and where he makes the comment 'simply applying parts of modern biomechanics to what is in a history book, does not make for a complete system', or something to that effect. I always pondered whether it was Hendrik Santo he was referring to or not by that line.
Fantastic interview Mark. Had the pleasure of a private WC lesson with him once, he is world class.
Thank you, Adam. Yes, he is skilled, knowledgeable, and a wealth of knowledge.
Awesome work fellas !!!❤
Thank you so much
An insightful and inspiring interview.
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What a fantastic interview and a fascinating, genuine, humble person. Robert really comes across as that "complete man". I wish you had dug a little deeper on some of his replies, I could listen to him talk for hours!
Thank you, Russell. I will have him on again, several times I am sure as he has so much to offer.
Great interview!
Thank you, Keith!
Hi Mark. What a great an in-depth interview with Robert Chu. Very informative and educational. I liked the different variety of questions you asked him regarding WC and the different lineages along with Robert’s advice to all the listeners at the end of the podcast! It was very “Wing Chun”.
And thank you for the large volume of literary works that you have contributed to the martial arts community as a whole over many years. Keep up the good work! 🙏🏼
Thank you, Robert. I appreciate the kind words and the interest and appreciation. Please have a listen to the other podcasts and subscribe to my TH-cam channel and share videos of interest.
Great interview!
I enjoyed it too. I read an article a couple of years ago he wrote and where he makes the comment 'simply applying parts of modern biomechanics to what is in a history book, does not make for a complete system', or something to that effect. I always pondered whether it was Hendrik Santo he was referring to or not by that line.