Wing Chun Siu Leem Tau Combat 2 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 first form is Siu Leem Tau or The Little Idea.
COMBAT TECHNIQUES, PART 2 continues with Combat Sticky Hands engagements highlighting more Siu Leem Tau principles and techniques in application including:
Lon Da . Lop/Fun Sau . Jom Sau. Chuo Kuen. Yut Fook Yee . Jut Sau. Biu Sau. Syeung Kuen . Hahng Sau . Ding Sau . Tai Kuen . Hay Jahng . Tai Sut . Kau Sau . Ngoy Jut Sau . Chahng Jyeung . Pon Geng Sau . The Stupid Trap . Gahng Sau . Gang Da . Tan Sau Wrap . Clamping Trap . Cirling Cut . Chang Dai Jyeung . Boang Sau . Sinking Tan Sau . Pau Sau . Tuet Sau . Leen Wan Kuen . Turning the tables on a grab 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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