Wing Tsun 1st Chi Sau Section

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2013
  • If you have been taught these sections in another way, that's OK. As the creator of this whole branch of Wing Chun, Grandmaster Leung Ting, famously said: "The sections are only SIMPLE exercises for beginners to understand BASIC Wing Chun principles!"
    Which variation of the sections you are learning is less important as long as you are learning all their lessons for posture, yielding to and using the opponent's force while using an effective footwork. What is important is intent, never training without the proper threat level from the attacker and counter-attacker, and having an intelligent method for learning the sections.
    Practice them step by step, like in the video, stopping between hits. Do each part until they can be performed with full speed and intent, stopping only enough power to not hurt the co-student. He/she is letting you strike for your training benefit, it is your responsibility to respect this and only use enough force for a realistic threat without following through with damaging him/her. Only then move on to adding the next part. When Chi Sau becomes a choreography without challenging each other, it is as useless for combat as a dance.
    The WT sections are a collection of quick and easy-to-learn drills for understanding the basic possibilities and requirements for Chi Sau. The drills teach principles for using sensory input from your opponent in some beneficial ways. They are NOT clever ways to attack an opponent in a fight. They are certainly not sparring, or a replacement for sparring.
    In the 7 Chi Sau sections take techniques from all the WT forms and string them together into quick and easy-to-learn sequences that teach the very basics of Chi Sau. In each section, you are given an example on how to use an opponent's force depending on your hand positions: Your wrists can be in contact with the inside or outside of the opponent's wrists. You can have one on the inside and one on the outside, or both on either side. The start positions change which technique are most easily used for defending and counter attacking.
    The quicker you understand and learn these sections, and (most importantly) move beyond them all, the faster you will master Chi Sau and acquire your own understanding of it. While these sections are great at exploring the techniques of the Wing Chun forms and how they apply in Chi Sau, they may be a bit outdated. There are now other tools that rapidly teach effective Chi Sau technique that also applies to other disciplines like self-defense, MMA and Escrima.
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Komentáře • 57

  • @rk-do
    @rk-do Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much for providing such a great resource for learning WingTsun! I am learning from your videos since approx. one year and I really value your detailed explanations. (I am practicing WingTsun since nine years.) Wishing you all the best!

  • @nickl8718
    @nickl8718 Před 10 lety +1

    Am working on my chi sau in preparation for 1st Tech at the end of the year. These demos are really useful, so thank you!

  • @chadhullraidenstrife4143
    @chadhullraidenstrife4143 Před 8 lety +1

    I'm in a Wing Chun family as well I been training for 2 years going on three year but after watching this video I understand I all ways wondering why I was getting hit so this video helps me out a lot thanks.

  • @methos0473
    @methos0473 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. Learning the sections now and this helps a ton!

  • @Seyeiin
    @Seyeiin Před 9 lety

    Another like from Hungary. Deeply explained. I'm not sure CZcams deserves it.

  • @kungfuvaldyvette465
    @kungfuvaldyvette465 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this great video with really clear detailed explanations. This improve basics in Chi Sao. Keep on this good job!

  • @WingTsunSweden
    @WingTsunSweden  Před 10 lety +1

    Nicholas Langley, that's is great to hear! Good luck with your 1st technician grade!

  • @stephenr7410
    @stephenr7410 Před 8 lety

    Awesome! Thank you for making this! Very helpful :0)

  • @michalzach169
    @michalzach169 Před 10 lety

    I like it very much. Great job guys.

  • @ApostelKrieger
    @ApostelKrieger Před 8 lety

    Awsome Explained and showed!

  • @bcshanmarchese4586
    @bcshanmarchese4586 Před 5 měsíci

    tusen takk

  • @pushpull2962
    @pushpull2962 Před 11 lety +2

    thank you very much!it would be nice showing some lat sao also! thanks again!greetings from Greece!

  • @WingTsunSweden
    @WingTsunSweden  Před 11 lety

    Great idea!

  • @alfonsovillegasjr8310
    @alfonsovillegasjr8310 Před 10 lety +1

    Great Video!

  • @stevetakkinkwan8910
    @stevetakkinkwan8910 Před 7 lety

    Many thanks.

  • @attilakazi-toth5520
    @attilakazi-toth5520 Před 10 lety

    I wait other wing tsun form for example bart cham dao form, and wooden dummy application. These video very helpful for us! Thank you very vell

  • @timfry3421
    @timfry3421 Před 10 lety +1

    Great video just been learning this 1st section and its good to see it at different stages and speeds

  • @selfhelp6989
    @selfhelp6989 Před 7 lety

    Good explanation thank you

  • @WingTsunSweden
    @WingTsunSweden  Před 11 lety +1

    We'll see what we'll do in the next recording session! Thanks for supporting us!

  • @WingTsunSweden
    @WingTsunSweden  Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you WingTsun CHINO, we love positive feedback!

  • @bruggesfc
    @bruggesfc Před 6 lety

    This looks like very decent wing tsun grtz from belgium ;)

  • @tommy5168
    @tommy5168 Před 7 lety +1

    Really good

  • @DieAlphaEnte
    @DieAlphaEnte Před 10 lety

    Are you familiar with roy dean? He has a similar explanatory style. I like your video btw, i'm learning that section at the moment and its very helpful.

  • @straightblastboy
    @straightblastboy Před 10 lety +1

    How do I buy DVD's?

  • @panther_mountain
    @panther_mountain Před 7 lety

    Exelent video

  • @TryOutNice
    @TryOutNice Před 8 lety

    Thanks sooooooooo much for this great video and explenation did TODAY my 2nd time 1st Section and noticed, everything, that can went wrong WENTS wrong. XD but this expl. cheers me to focus hard on training without getting hard. The very horrible thing on WT is: Shoulders are hard and messed up like hell, cause of reallifestupidity. So learn to be soft in shoulders, means to be getting better in Chi-Sau...

  • @luizaalmiron1075
    @luizaalmiron1075 Před rokem

    Hello Christian and Janne! Thank you for sharing your knowlegde! Can I ask where are you located? where can I find you?

  • @JeetKuneDoBelgrade
    @JeetKuneDoBelgrade Před 11 lety

    Nice video. You could do something on Dan Chi Sau in detail,it could mean alot to beginners and people are not giving much these days.

  • @danilozivkovic7727
    @danilozivkovic7727 Před 8 lety

    so if i dont wrong chi sau is for cordinating ME movement? and tactiks? and 1 for me IMPORTANT question are is posible to training alone with wooden doomy?

    • @tvmountcharlotte
      @tvmountcharlotte Před 6 lety +1

      Chi sau builds sensitivity and softness and trains natural movement without premeditated thought or strength. These chi sau sets are like dance moves done by 2 partners to train techniques from the forms and increase softness and sensitivity. We use the wooden dummy for certain drills but the wooden dummy has its own form and chi sau applications that are better absorbed after learning the prior form and their related chi sau sets. My Wing Tsun has been a deep journey into internal/external power, sensitivity training, chi sau sets, softness, and learning how to deal with forces stronger than yours versus fighting with strength. It’s ok if you’re stronger than your opponent, but you may not always be or you may tire quicker.

  • @CodexII
    @CodexII Před 6 lety +1

    Isn't there a lot more in the first section? When we train the frist section, it is about 3-4 times longer than the part you showed here (although that part is exactly the same that we start with as well)

    • @Al-pr6um
      @Al-pr6um Před 5 lety

      look for "part 2" in their video list. They go through at least two different variations of the final movements in the first section, I believe.

  • @lille872
    @lille872 Před 10 lety +1

    Hi, I'm doing GM Leung Ting Wing Tsun in Hungary and this is exactly the same and perfect demostration of chi sao 1st section. Can you make a video of the whole section that is required for level 9th examination?

    • @WingTsunSweden
      @WingTsunSweden  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi! Thanks for your comment! We tend to teach that part by slightly different methods and not as part of the sections. But we can make an exception for you, since so many people have asked for it. But it will have to wait a bit! :)

  • @skafazzation666
    @skafazzation666 Před 10 lety

    Very nice!
    so this is all the 1st sect? What about man sao, jumping punch attacks, gan sao and long gan sao defence at the end?

    • @WingTsunSweden
      @WingTsunSweden  Před 10 lety

      Thanks! We've just recorded the last part of the 1st Chi Sau section. Hope to have it up soon.

    • @skafazzation666
      @skafazzation666 Před 10 lety

      Nice one, I'm gonna need it hehe ;)

  • @oezhanandac
    @oezhanandac Před 10 lety

    this ain't the whole first section! are you guys showing the first hk or eu section?

  • @doctorspockARTS
    @doctorspockARTS Před 3 lety

    Why do I have a bad feel that these two guys mated after this video

  • @MrSelbstverteidigung
    @MrSelbstverteidigung Před 11 lety

    hi, what is the 2 Section?, because I learned the 1 Section from Leung Ting System, and it was much longer than yours.

    • @tvmountcharlotte
      @tvmountcharlotte Před 6 lety

      Ditto. We have about 7-8 steps in our 1st section. Bong da, jut cycle, inside/outside pak, shopping cart, low palm attack, etc...

  • @benjaminkharazi1778
    @benjaminkharazi1778 Před 4 lety

    Yup everything really is Kungfu following jackie chan from the scene where he was making jaden Smith to pick up he.s jacket man such a awsome movie I love jackie chan and bruce lee my 2 most favorite movie actors

  • @ClubberWatson
    @ClubberWatson Před 8 lety

    What Superman film were these lads in?

  • @celestialbeing4767
    @celestialbeing4767 Před 10 lety

    Sum Ba Gua!

  • @Seyeiin
    @Seyeiin Před 8 lety

    2 things.
    1st: I don't know if they (rogue masters and practicioners) deserve it or not. But I definitely heard that secrets are to be kept. That also means you did a thorough work.
    2nd: I would keep the lan sau raised at shoulder hight or a bit higher.

  • @Zazquatch1
    @Zazquatch1 Před 7 lety

    Really stiff - just like DWTO old style =)
    Maybe that is just to show the different movements, but still, you should have a good flowing part in the end.

  • @manolitocalor1930
    @manolitocalor1930 Před 3 lety

    boxing

  • @cholly853
    @cholly853 Před 2 lety

    The first movement you show will get you elbowed. Leung Ting himself said never do that pulling movement. The first move uses forward pressure during the whole thing. You must have learned that from Emen Bozetepe. I saw him teaching it that way and Sifu Leung Ting said it is wrong.

    • @Dan53196
      @Dan53196 Před 7 měsíci

      I learned Boztepe system and you do not pull the opponent like that when you do this drill. You do the pull with one arm and tan sao with the other but it only looks like a pull. You actually give forward pressure and lock the partners shoulder into the socket, slide the arm and pak sao the chest. If he does not give up his force and tries to give you a bent elbow instead of a straight arm, you simply roll over his arm with your elbow.

    • @Dan53196
      @Dan53196 Před 7 měsíci

      Also in this video, Leung Ting uses the pull…czcams.com/video/Z4d_wtlzP6A/video.htmlsi=v2oD3RSGy4B7ClbY

    • @cholly853
      @cholly853 Před 7 měsíci

      @Dan53196 Not the same move. Notice that sifu doesn't use an advancing step. He uses a turn stance. There is absolutely no pulling in that first move... none.

  • @Tummelwiese
    @Tummelwiese Před 6 lety

    Maan hält dabei die Arme des Gener nicht fest das macht keinen Sinn da es im Ernsten Kampf nie zu so einer Situation kommt. Es ist nur dafür da die Arme zu sensibilisieren.

  • @norbertkaracsonyi4065
    @norbertkaracsonyi4065 Před 8 lety

    looks ok, but this is only the opening part of the first section.... the rest? :D circus maximus...

  • @paolo3594
    @paolo3594 Před 4 lety

    the CHI SAO is not fluid but jerky. it is not correct to do so. JUT SAO and punch there must be a tut sao., do not pass on the side.