Wing Chun Biu Jee Concepts 1 by Randy Williams (On Demand)
The Wing Chun System is comprised of only three hand forms. Although the forms are few and easy to learn, to master them requires patience, perseverance and determination. This mastery is vital, as the forms of Wing Chun are considered the keys to the system. The third hand form is Biu Jee or Shooting Fingers.
CONCEPTS & PRINCIPLES, PART 1 starts with a demonstration of the complete Biu Jee form. Next is a detailed breakdown of part one motions and principles including:
Combining the Forms . Advanced Biu Jee Pivoting . Spring
Fingers Strike. Wrist Snapping Power. Four-Way Wrist Whipping Reverse Neck Grabbing . Horizontal Forearm Strikes . Flesh Grabs . Hair Grabs . Clothing Grabs . Throat Grabs . Crawling Trap . Butting Elbow Strike . Nosecone Defenses . Covering Up.
Rolling Strikes on the Ground . Escaping from a Forming Trap .
Gwot Sau Sweeps . Biu Jee Exclusion . Complex Timing . Motion Intercepting Footwork . Inside and Outside Leg Sweeps . Kick Evasion . Stepping for Leverage and Facing Advantage. Leg and Hip Check . Sticky Foot Leg Parries . Shortened Are Principle .
Complex Defenses. Yin/Yang Timing . Complex Attacks . Min Sau
- Inquisitive Hand. Horizontal Whipping Motions. Hard Blocking and more.
When Steven Seagal, Phil Collins, or Eric Clapton needed bodyguard protection, they called Wing Chun master Randy Williams, one of the world's foremost experts on self-defense. Williams, who operates school in Singapore and Los Angeles, began training at the age of 13 under George Yau and completed his instruction in the system under world-renown teaches Augustine Fong.
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