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Wing Chun CHI SAO Seminar
(New Release)
2016 Belgium
Vol-12 (2 Disc Set)
Instructed by Grandmaster Samuel Kwok
Chi Sau is often spelled Chi Sao particularity in the
US. Chi Sau is the most important part of the learning process of Wing
Chun. In this seminar Grandmaster Kwok teaches the advanced level of
understand the four factors of proper Chi Sao practice.
* Hand
techniques [fighting method]
* Knowledge of energy use
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Sensitivity and relaxation training
* Achieving the best positions
in sparring
Item # em3-357 ISBN:
8526684199660
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Advanced Wing Chun
(New Release)
ALL 3 DVD Set
Vol-9-10-11
AS TAUGHT
BY THE GREAT GRANDMASTER IP MAN
by Sifu Samuel Kwok
Grandmaster Samuel Kwok has been
studying Wing Chun since 1967. After moving to the UK in 1972, he
studied under Lee Sing. After returning to Hong Kong, Kwok began
intensive private study with Grandmaster Ip Chun. He was awarded Master
Status in 1981 and represented Ip Chun for many years. Grandmaster Kwok
was the first to bring Ip Chun and Ip Ching from Hong Kong, and
introduce their teaching to the U.K. Europe, Germany, Australia,
Denmark, and the U.S. In 1994, Grandmaster Kwok returned to study with
Grandmaster Ip Ching. He is the senior representative of the Ip Man / Ip
Chun / Ip Ching lineage in the U.K. and U.S., with certified instructors
around the world.
Included: 1. Advanced Siu Lim Tao -
(Little Idea) Form and Application. 2. Advanced Chum Kiu - (Seeking
the Bridge) Form and Application. 3. Advanced Biu Gee (Thrusting
Fingers) Form and Application.
Item # 356 ISBN: 8526684198366
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VOL. 1 Siu Lim Tao
(Little Idea)
Siu Lim Tao is the firsthand form of the Wing
Chun Kung Fu system. The form teaches the correct hand and arm
positions for attack and defense. Development and use of energy are
the focus of Siu Lim Tao training. In this informative DVD,
Grandmaster Samuel Kwok teaches the correct method of performing the
form as handed down by Ip Man, and gives the student the keys to
training the foundation of the Ip Man Wing Chun Kung Fu method.
Instruction includes the correct method of performing the form, as
well as training methods and the application of each technique.
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VOL. 2 Chum Kiu (Seeking the Bridge)
Chum Kiu is the second form in the Wing
Chun Kung Fu system. This form teaches the dynamic application of
the techniques learned in Wing Chun’s first form Siu Lim Tao. While
the first form teaches the correct structure of the attacks and
defensive movements, it is in Chum Kiu that the student learns to
“seek the bridge” and use both hands simultaneously, such as one
hand defending while the other attacks. Chum Kiu teaches stepping
and footwork, and also Wing Chun’s specialized kicking method and
the generation of power through the correct method of using the
entire body in stance turning (Yiu Ma). In this DVD, Grandmaster
Kwok also demonstrates and explains in detail the use of Wing Chun’s
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VOL. 3 Biu Gee
(Thrusting Fingers)
Biu Gee “thrusting fingers,” also known
as “first aid hand,” is the last hand form taught in the Ip Man Wing
Chun system. Biu Gee training is one of the keys to learning to
focus energy into a strike. Biu Gee also develops devastating
striking power by combining focused strikes with the rotational
energy developed by correct stance turning (Yiu Ma), as learned in
the previous training of the Chum Kiu form. Another key of Biu Gee
training is to train the hands to regain the center if the
centerline is lost or unguarded. The Biu Gee form teaches two unique
methods of footwork, the use of “Two Direction Energy” and how to
control the opponent and effectively use continuous striking
movements. In this DVD, Grandmaster Kwok demonstrates the proper
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Advanced Wing Chun
(New Release) Vol-9 Sil Lim Tau
by Sifu Samuel Kwok
Sil Lim Tau, sometimes referred
to as Siu Nim Tao, is the first of the hand forms of Wing Chun Kung Fu.
It teaches the student the basics of the martial art. The form has been
adapted and changed over the last few hundred years, but it is thought
that the form was inspired by movements from both crane style kung fu
and snake style kung fu. The form has evolved differently as styles of
Wing Chun diverged.
The snake element can be seen more in Yuen
Kay San Wing Chun in Foshan, China, than it can in Ip Man's Wing Chun
which was reordered by Ip Man and his predecessors in Foshan and later
in Hong Kong. In this video Grandmaster Samuel Kwok teaches the detailed
advanced method of performing the form as handed down by Ip Man.
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Advanced Wing Chun
(New Release) Vol-10 Chum Kiu
by Sifu Samuel Kwok
The first section of Chum Kiu
teaches how to use turning and techniques at the same time, for example
the Bong Sau and Wu Sau are performed whist turning and shifting the
body weight from one leg to the other. This is teaching the practitioner
to use the hips to develop power or Yiu Ma as it's called in Cantonese.
The first section also introduces two way energy as seen when the Lan
Sau arm Laps back 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 as one motion without interruption, with the addition of
pulling your opponent off balance, the target will also be moving into
the punch and so additional damage will be caused. The key to doing this
is to learn how to use all the muscles in your body in a short sequence
ie. your hips and legs turn and start generating some power, which is
then carried on my the shoulders and finally the arm. If you miss time
this, you end up just striking with your arm and not using the power of
your whole body. The only way to develop this skill is through practice.
Chum Kiu is a vitally important way to practice synchronizing the body's
movements to work as one unit.
Item # 354 ISBN:8526684198120
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Advanced Wing Chun
(New Release) Vol-11 Biu Gee
by Sifu Samuel Kwok
Biu Gee (thrusting/darting
fingers) is sometimes also referred to as Biu Tse, Biu Jee or even Bil
Gee. The different ways to spell it, arise because it is hard to
Romanise (put into Latin or western letters) Cantonese speech. Despite
the different spellings the pronunciation in Cantonese is the same. Biu
Gee is the third and final hand form of the Wing Chun Kung Fu system and
was traditionally only taught to close or trusted Wing Chun students.
Usually students who had been training for a longer period of time. As a
result, the Biu Gee form will vary most between lineages, even within Ip
Man linage, the final form is different between different instructors.
Item # 355 ISBN: 852668419829
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Advanced Wing Chun
(New Release)
ALL 3 DVD Set -
Vol-9-10-11 AS TAUGHT
BY THE GREAT GRANDMASTER IP MAN
by Sifu Samuel Kwok
Grandmaster Samuel Kwok has been
studying Wing Chun since 1967. After moving to the UK in 1972, he
studied under Lee Sing. After returning to Hong Kong, Kwok began
intensive private study with Grandmaster Ip Chun. He was awarded Master
Status in 1981 and represented Ip Chun for many years. Grandmaster Kwok
was the first to bring Ip Chun and Ip Ching from Hong Kong, and
introduce their teaching to the U.K. Europe, Germany, Australia,
Denmark, and the U.S. In 1994, Grandmaster Kwok returned to study with
Grandmaster Ip Ching. He is the senior representative of the Ip Man / Ip
Chun / Ip Ching lineage in the U.K. and U.S., with certified instructors
around the world.
Included: 1. Advanced Siu Lim Tao -
(Little Idea) Form and Application. 2. Advanced Chum Kiu - (Seeking
the Bridge) Form and Application. 3. Advanced Biu Gee (Thrusting
Fingers) Form and Application.
Item # 356 ISBN: 8526684198366
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MASTERING WING CHUN
The Keys To Ip Man’s Kung Fu
By Grandmaster Samuel Kwok
Vol. 4 – CHI SAO
This is a unique and refreshing insight into the Chi
Sao element of Ip Man’s original Wing Chun Kung Fu. In this DVD, all the major drills and trapping theories are
investigated with explosive applications. You will learn the
techniques of Chi Sao: basic hand techniques, single hand and double
hand drills, and footwork, correct body structure
alignment, body turning, etc… Chi Sao constitutes the most important training
method in the Wing Chun system. It is what Ip Man referred to
as the Genius of Wing Chun. Training in Chi Sao will help
you develop contact reflexes, which is the key to
victory in a live combat situation. Chi Sao training develops close
quarter coordination and close quarter focus; improves
mobility, balance, timing, and accuracy, and creates ample targets and openings in which to attack and counter. This DVD is demonstrated by Grandmaster Samuel Kwok, one of the world’s most respected Ip Man Wing Chun
Kung Fu technicians.
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MASTERING WING CHUN
The Keys To Ip Man’s Kung Fu
By Grandmaster Samuel Kwok
Vol. 5 – WOODEN DUMMY
The Wing Chun wooden training dummy is a training device designed to correct technique and structure
as well as increase power, speed, accuracy, and conditioning. You’ll learn the true Original Ip Man’s Wing Chun
Wooden Dummy form from Grandmaster Samuel Kwok. This DVD is a complete step-by-step guide to the Wooden Dummy
hands techniques, legs application, and footwork. All the
original sections are demonstrated clearly from start to
finish, in different camera angles to facilitate easy and accurate
learning. There also is a general commentary and description
of each segment and its most common training mistakes to
improve not only your technique, but your level of
understanding. In addition to teaching the skills on the wooden dummy, Grandmaster Samuel Kwok demonstrates the
applications of the wooden dummy training techniques on a partner,
giving you an excellent idea of the combat effectiveness of each
movement.
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MASTERING WING CHUN
The Keys To Ip Man’s Kung Fu
By Grandmaster Samuel Kwok
Vol. 6 – Baat Cham Dao - Wing Chun
Butterfly Sword
KNIFE FORM AS TAUGHT BY THE GREAT
GRANDMASTER IP MAN
Baat–‘eight', Cham–‘slash/cut/chop’, Dao–‘broad sword/saber’, Baat-Cham-Dao
literally means eight-point-slashing-swords. This type of weapon
originates from the southern part of China. One uses for blocking,
one uses for attacking, and both Dao often are used in a pair — also
known as Butterfly Swords.
This weapon provides training in
mobility and further enhances precision in movement. Practicing the
knives is comparable to practicing the pole and dummy techniques.
The principle is to overcome the opponent with fast, simple,
straightforward strikes. The horse stance must be extremely mobile,
agile and the energy forward requires total body commitment and
coordination. The weapon enhances the application and exertion of qi
with the wrist and forearms, which improves your skills in hand
combat. Because the weapons extend your energy range, you ability in
Chi-Sao and combat will be vastly improved.
This DVD includes
8 sessions of Butterfly Swords forms, clearly demonstrated and
explained by Sifu Samuel Kwok including front, side and slow motion
views. TRT: 60 minutes
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MASTERING WING CHUN
(NEW RELEASE)
The Keys To Ip Man's Kung Fu
SIX AND A HALF POINT POLE
(Lok
Dim Boon Kwan)
Leung Yee Tai exchanged Wing
Chun techniques in exchange for
learning the pole forms from
Wong Wah Bo to gain stronger
wrist and help make his Biu Gee
stronger. This explains why the
footwork is different in the
rest of the Wing Chun System.
When Leung Jan learned Wing Chun
from Leung Yee Tai and Wong Wah
Bo, it was quite unorganized and
did not fit the Wing Chun
System. Being a scholar and a
doctor he added structure to the
curriculum and created an order
of progression.
Program Includes:
Horse & Cat Stances, Stepping
Thrust Punch, Breakdown of the
Six and a Half Pole techniques:
Kom Kwan (covering pole), Biu
Kwan (striking pole), Til Kwan
(Descending pole), Dan Kwan (
ascending pole), Soo Kwan, Sheung Lan Kwan ( stirring the
water pole). Drills practice
techniques: Stone/Walnut strike
with Til Kwan, Biu Kwan
(targeting drill), Kom Kwan (two
Person drill), Soo Kwan and
Sheun Lan Kwan (two person
drill). Also included: Wing Chun
basic techniques of
simultaneous defense and
attacks.
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MASTERING WING CHUN
(NEW
RELEASE)
The Keys To Ip Man's Kung Fu
Vol-8
Practical Application of STREET Self Defense
By
Grandmaster Samuel Kwok
In "Practical
Application of Street Self Defense" Sifu Kwok
demonstrates a simplified version designed for all ages.
Learn how to avoid bad situations on the street by using simple and
effective strategies. One step techniques proven to defeat your
opponent and allow you to escape.
Wing Chun originally invented by a small women teaches us how to
misdirect our opponents power and turn it against them. Grandmaster
Kwok simplifies those techniques for the average person.
TRT: 48 minutes - Item Number em3-352
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The Keys To Ip Man’s
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By Grandmaster Samuel Kwok AS TAUGHT
BY THE GREAT GRANDMASTER IP MAN
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VIDEO REVIEW BY
Philip Nearing
Grandmaster Samuel Kwok’s Video
of the Wing Chun Butterfly Knife Form
It’s a bit difficult to write
something different or illuminating about Samuel Kwok’s video of the
Wing Chun Knife Form. I’ve seen several reviews already. They were all
quite good and pointed out the video’s major virtues. GM Kwok’s video
shows the knife form properly and in detail from several angles. The
explanations of the applications are clear and concise and are also
extremely effective when tested.
That said, it is interesting to
compare GM Kwok’s video to other videos on the subject of the knife
form. I’ve seen numerous renditions of various knife forms, most of them
probably invented by the demonstrator or their teacher to show that they
know the complete Wing Chun system. With GM Kwok’s knife form the source
is very clear. This is the knife form as done and taught by Ip Ching.
Many of these renditions of a knife form feature a number of techniques
thrown together haphazardly and with no real direction. The knife form
as demonstrated by GM Kwok is divided into eight clearly defined
sections corresponding with the eight cutting angles demonstrated by the
form. Each technique, each piece of footwork and each cutting angle has
a specific function and integrates perfectly with the Wing Chun System
as we know it through the empty hand forms.
In GM Kwok’s video we can see
the practicality of the knife form in practice and in application. I
have studied fencing and the sword for a number of years, both through
classical sport fencing and Historical European Martial Arts. In many of
these videos the demonstrator violates almost every basic rule of
swordsmanship. The feet and the hands often move without balance and
coordination. The person swinging the butterfly knives moves the feet or
the body without moving the weapon and thus telegraphs their attack and
intention to the opponent. They use their weapon in what George Silver
would call a “false time” in his Paradoxes of Defence. In contrast, GM
Kwok moves his knives economically and in harmony with the feet thus
maximizing power without displaying his intent to an opponent. He fences
in a “true time”. The applications of GM Kwok’s knife form are efficient
and effective. In short they would work in a combat situation. It only
takes one generation to lose the meaning of a form and its practical
application in actual fighting. In releasing this video GM Kwok is
performing a great service to the Wing Chun community and protecting and
preserving one of Wing Chun’s rarest treasures. For that reason alone
this video deserves a stellar review.
Philip Nearing
Grandmaster
Samuel Kwok
has been studying Wing Chun since 1967. After moving to the UK in
1972, he studied under Lee Sing. After returning to Hong Kong, Kwok
began intensive private study with Grandmaster Ip Chun. He was
awarded Master Status in 1981 and represented Ip Chun for many
years. Grandmaster Kwok was the first to bring Ip Chun and Ip Ching
from Hong Kong, and introduce their teaching to the U.K. Europe,
Germany, Australia, Denmark, and the U.S. In 1994, Grandmaster Kwok
returned to study with Grandmaster Ip Ching. He is the senior
representative of the Ip Man / Ip Chun / Ip Ching lineage in the
U.K. and U.S., with certified instructors around the world. |
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