Post by Dan on Jun 27, 2006 12:45:56 GMT
Here is some info on Chum Kiu i wrote, and dont forget to post anything anyone else found usefull when lerning or practicing chum kiu.
Chum Kiu - Seeking the bridge -
Wing Chun¡'s 2nd Form
Wing Chun's second form chum kiu builds on the basics gained in the first form and teaches the practitioner how to use them under different conditions.
For example the first section of Chum Kiu teaches how to use turning and techniques at the same time, for example the bong Sau with turning and body shifting. This is teaching the practitioner to use the hips to develop power, something which is not seen in the first form. Also it is teaching the practitioner about body positioning when using techniques like the bong Sau which becomes exceedingly more effective when combined with body shifting.
The first section also introduces two way energy as seen when the lan Sau arm laps and a straight punch is delivered. This enables the practitioner to deliver more devastating blows with relative ease as the laping arm is enabling the transfer of power across the body as the force can flow in one motion without interruption, with the addition of lapping your opponent off balance, the target will also be moving into the punch and so additional damage will be caused.
The second section introduces Wing Chun stepping, this, when combined with techniques enables the safe bridging of the gap between the practitioner and his/her opponent. Hence Chum Kiu seeking the Bridge. For it is with contact that Wing Chun practitioner has his/her biggest advantage. Further more the second section of Chum Kiu is building on Sil Lim Tao by making the practitioner use both footwork and kick¡¯s with hand techniques such as blocks.
Chum Kiu also introduces the Wing Chun practitioner to three different kicks, a lifting kick to block others kicks, a front kick which can be aggressive or defensive but never flashy, and a turning kick which again can be used to stop the advance of an attacker or strike them. The Wing Chun kicks like hand techniques are non committal and do not compromise the balance of the practitioner in any significant way, due to their exceptional speed but lack of height.
Therefore Chum kiu is building on Sil Lim Tao.
what do people think?
Chum Kiu - Seeking the bridge -
Wing Chun¡'s 2nd Form
Wing Chun's second form chum kiu builds on the basics gained in the first form and teaches the practitioner how to use them under different conditions.
For example the first section of Chum Kiu teaches how to use turning and techniques at the same time, for example the bong Sau with turning and body shifting. This is teaching the practitioner to use the hips to develop power, something which is not seen in the first form. Also it is teaching the practitioner about body positioning when using techniques like the bong Sau which becomes exceedingly more effective when combined with body shifting.
The first section also introduces two way energy as seen when the lan Sau arm laps and a straight punch is delivered. This enables the practitioner to deliver more devastating blows with relative ease as the laping arm is enabling the transfer of power across the body as the force can flow in one motion without interruption, with the addition of lapping your opponent off balance, the target will also be moving into the punch and so additional damage will be caused.
The second section introduces Wing Chun stepping, this, when combined with techniques enables the safe bridging of the gap between the practitioner and his/her opponent. Hence Chum Kiu seeking the Bridge. For it is with contact that Wing Chun practitioner has his/her biggest advantage. Further more the second section of Chum Kiu is building on Sil Lim Tao by making the practitioner use both footwork and kick¡¯s with hand techniques such as blocks.
Chum Kiu also introduces the Wing Chun practitioner to three different kicks, a lifting kick to block others kicks, a front kick which can be aggressive or defensive but never flashy, and a turning kick which again can be used to stop the advance of an attacker or strike them. The Wing Chun kicks like hand techniques are non committal and do not compromise the balance of the practitioner in any significant way, due to their exceptional speed but lack of height.
Therefore Chum kiu is building on Sil Lim Tao.
what do people think?