Wing Chun Chum Kiu 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 second hand from is Chum Kiu or Seeking the Bridge.
CONCEPTS & PRINCIPLES, PART 2 continues with explanations of Chum Kiu principles and applications including:
Outward Diagonal Punch. Excluding from Underneath . Combination Footwork. Various Facing Relationships. Combat Usage of Fook Sau Whip Power. Hand Strikes on the Ground . Combining Circular and Straight Motion . Combining Bent and Straight Motion . Front and Side Kicking Structures . Kicking Principles . Leg Blocking . Heel Kicks - Standing and on the Ground . Hock Throw . Plant/Trap/ Hit Principle. Use of Momentum Change of Reference vs. Multiple Opponents . Sinking Bridge Principle and Joint Attacks . Attack Cycles . Footwork Timing. Leakage Attacks . Concept of Footwork Modularity . Inch Power Punch. Use of Hip for Power. Skip Kicks. Theory of Alignment in Kicking . Knee locks. Sweeps and more.
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