just wanted to review the first form video. Unfortunately they blocked the video for my country (Germany) saying that i contains content of sony music entertainment. Any chance you could provide a no background music version?
Hi Jin.
I am fascinated with the concept of nim lik and tei gong, as utilised by chu shong tin. Can you expand on this and also the circles and pointing. I believe that Hawkins Cheung also uses these priciples.
Cheers
Joe
Hey china boxer, awesome video’s, been a real good help, its now easier to pick myself up on my own mistakes keeping, the triangle and other theory’s in mind while, running through the siu nim tau, but im still having problems, remembering the names of all of the movements involved, the ones that are easy for me to rememeber are jum sau, and bong sau, due to old habbits, probly why my memory is so impaired! lol, anyway to the point, could u do a slow video naming all of the motions u go thru, as i have been unable to find any, and would find this a really helpful learning tool…
Hi Jin,
Thanks for your videos which help me alot in understanding Wing Chun. I’ve seen all your videos, they are really great and very detailed. Therefore decided to practice your version of “Little idea form”. Hopefully in the near future you will post the other 2 forms too, cos I prefer to learn your version. Mean while I will continue to practice the 1st form. Thanks for your effort! All the best!
thank you for this vid
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RnR Reply:
December 30th, 2009 at 2:40 am
Me too. Thank you very much.
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Nice SNT. Will you breaking it down and explaining the idea behind each movement and e.g. applications to the movements.
Great job on the site.
S
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Jin Reply:
October 11th, 2009 at 9:43 pm
yes, but most likely it will be part of the DVD series that i will put together in the future. we’ll see.
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Hey Jin,
Are my legs supposed to be tense and become tired while i am sinking down in my stance?
Thanks for everything,
Peter
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Found it! the awesome tune in the background is this :
1993 In My Time, “whispers in the dark”
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David Reply:
April 17th, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Doh. Just realized the name is in the credits already! haha…
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Thank you for the video.
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Hey Jin,
just wanted to review the first form video. Unfortunately they blocked the video for my country (Germany) saying that i contains content of sony music entertainment. Any chance you could provide a no background music version?
Regards,
To Dai
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Jin Reply:
July 27th, 2010 at 11:03 pm
i’ll make a new video, just give me some time to get it up and posted.
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Simon Morris Reply:
July 29th, 2010 at 2:57 am
Hi Jin.
I am fascinated with the concept of nim lik and tei gong, as utilised by chu shong tin. Can you expand on this and also the circles and pointing. I believe that Hawkins Cheung also uses these priciples.
Cheers
Joe
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Hey china boxer, awesome video’s, been a real good help, its now easier to pick myself up on my own mistakes keeping, the triangle and other theory’s in mind while, running through the siu nim tau, but im still having problems, remembering the names of all of the movements involved, the ones that are easy for me to rememeber are jum sau, and bong sau, due to old habbits, probly why my memory is so impaired! lol, anyway to the point, could u do a slow video naming all of the motions u go thru, as i have been unable to find any, and would find this a really helpful learning tool…
Cheers
J.C
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Hi Jin,
Thanks for your videos which help me alot in understanding Wing Chun. I’ve seen all your videos, they are really great and very detailed. Therefore decided to practice your version of “Little idea form”. Hopefully in the near future you will post the other 2 forms too, cos I prefer to learn your version. Mean while I will continue to practice the 1st form. Thanks for your effort! All the best!
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