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Abstract or not, it teaches the skills that are necessary to move the horse in an effective manner. Finding out how to use those skills in a real situation may...
docnature
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Jan 17, 2001
5:32 pm
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Golly, maybe I just take too many things for granted, but where might those places be that are a bit abstract?<br><br>Rick...
crmiske99
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Jan 18, 2001
12:46 am
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Siu lim tao, chum kiu, and biu jee may look "abstract" because it is. These forms are unlike the kata of karate or taekwondo where the practioner imagines ...
reysem
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Jan 18, 2001
8:18 am
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Great!<br><br>I actually do understand the form as I have been teaching them for more years than I care to remember. What I want is to start some balls rolling...
sifugen1
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Jan 18, 2001
6:18 pm
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Welcome all new members, please feel free to air your views in this club. Maybe we can all learn something from the threads that may arise from ...
sifugen1
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Jan 18, 2001
6:21 pm
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I suppose that if you assume that to be 'non-abstract' is to have every move directly related to a physical action? Or to 'see' an attack/response relationship...
crmiske99
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Jan 18, 2001
7:36 pm
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"a punch really is nothing more than a punch."<br><br>I used to say that to, but when I think about it a Wing Chun Punch is, in my mind, so much more powerful ...
sifugen1
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Jan 18, 2001
11:46 pm
108
If you have not done so by now check out the photo section. There are some dummy plans for those who feel like building something....
sifugen1
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Jan 18, 2001
11:51 pm
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A punch really is just a punch - it's an interpretation of a Zen Koan - a witty statement that, in essence, proves itself, so is like a logical ...
crmiske99
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Jan 19, 2001
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Ok, I see your point, but then again things have a way of going round in circles.<br><br>First, as you say it is difficult. Then you build on it, and then you...
sifugen1
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Jan 20, 2001
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Thank you for the invite. I thought this might be an interesting topic.<br><br>Are the forms, or any one form, or any part of any of the forms - ChiGung/QiGong...
crmiske99
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Jan 20, 2001
5:16 am
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Rick,<br><br>Most of my internal energy stems from training Sil Nim Tao very slowly but with dynamic tension in part 1 of the form. Arguably Chum Kiu and Bil ...
sifugen1
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Jan 21, 2001
1:58 pm
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We train Sil Nim Toa while in the front kick position. This is not trained initially but more so when the student has got to grips with the form.<br><br>Does...
sifugen1
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Jan 21, 2001
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Rick,<br>I think that the Siu Nim Tao form is a king of chi kung. The first section is played slowly and serves to build chi, while the second and third ...
docnature
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Jan 21, 2001
3:48 pm
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Steve,<br>In Moy Yat's family we also train siu nim tao in this fashion. We probably start our students on it earlier, however. We ususally give it to the...
docnature
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Jan 21, 2001
3:52 pm
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Alan,<br><br>The Forearms also benefit from Heung Sao under tension. This benefits by making the sinews stronger and building longer muscle rather than bulky ...
sifugen1
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Jan 21, 2001
4:25 pm
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Alan,<br><br>Yes this is very good. We usually introduce single leg Sil Nim Toa in the gradings before the student is ready to start training Chum Kiu,...
sifugen1
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Jan 21, 2001
4:29 pm
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That's interesting - there is a wide variety of ways of doing that early section of first-form.<br><br>I've seen schools teach it very soft, slow and light, ...
crmiske99
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Jan 22, 2001
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Rick,<br><br>We do both hard and soft.<br><br>Part 1 uses hard/tension in forwarding the Tan and Fook Sao into the center line and retracting the Wu/Jum. When...
sifugen1
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Jan 22, 2001
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Yes, that's pretty much the way I learned it.<br><br>I'm originally in the Chris Chan (Chan Shing) lineage. We were taught that the first part was slow and ...
crmiske99
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Jan 23, 2001
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IMHO I think that wing chun is the best martial art. At the moment I am studying WU SHU which is a form of kick boxing it is very good but I would like to...
DDF_652
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Jan 23, 2001
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I think that he is making too much money out of the art he should put something back as he has took alot out.<br><br>from d...
DDF_652
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Jan 23, 2001
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I cant help but agree with you on that one.<br><br>I have studied the martial arts since the mid 70's and done various styles but stuck wit Wing Chun because...
sifugen1
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Jan 23, 2001
6:18 pm
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This is a tricky one. My policy is to stay out of the politics that surround the martial arts.<br><br>Those who teach it as a sole source of income believe ...
sifugen1
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Jan 23, 2001
6:24 pm
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One of the reasons I have enjoyed this site since joining, is the commitment to keeping politics out of the mix. I am very happy with my style of Wing Chun,...
jfrahm1987
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Jan 23, 2001
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I must agree with joe. I think we can all learn a lot from each other if we can see past lineages and just focus on the Ving Tsun. <br><br>Alan...
docnature
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Jan 23, 2001
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I believe that Dan Inosanto continued to train under Moy Yat of NY, USA a while after Bruce Lee died - to understand the intention of the art.<br><br>For the...
crmiske99
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Jan 23, 2001
9:23 pm
128
Bravo!...
sifugen1
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Jan 23, 2001
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Ok, I'm clear on that now.<br><br>I knew of the JKD but was unsure about the Wing Chun.<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Steve....
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Jan 23, 2001
9:42 pm
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I would welcome any recommendations for purchasing a Wooden Dummy. Naturally, I'm looking for the most reasonable(cheap) whithout substituing quality. I've...
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