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Wing Chun Beginner Level - Sil Lim Tau and Chum Kiu
Sil Lim Tau is the first hand form taught in Wing Chun. Sil Lim Tau develops the structure and precision of techniques; in this form you learn to focus your mind and ascertain what your body is doing, understand each of your technique, analyze your movements and engage with every part of your body during the entire form. Home This Wing Chun Home Study video includes:
• Entire Sil Lim Tau (small idea form)
• In-depth explanations and instructions
• Follow along practice
• Step-by-step lessons
• Front view and side view
• Close up views explanations
Taught by: Master Sam Chan
Running time: 59 min. copy right 2021
Video format: MP4
Chum Kiu is the second hand form taught in Wing Chun. Chum Kiu form teaches students to generate power through body shifting, use of footwork, and the basic theory of two-directional force. In addition, it trains the hands to move independently of one another and coordinate with footwork and body shifting.
This Wing Chun Home Study video includes:
• Entire Chum Kiu Form (searching arm form)
• Advanced foot work
• In-depth explanations and instructions
• Bridging techniques
• Individual and partner drills
• Applications
• Basic Chi Sau drills
• Multiple camera angles
Taught by: Master Sam Chan
Running time: 55 min. copy right 2022
Video format: MP4
Note: Both of the Sil Lim Tau and Chum Kiu videos are stored in a USB flash drive. And shipping is FREE.
Sil Lim Tau Instruction DVD by Sam Chan
"Sifu Sam Chan is a 2nd generation Master Instructor in the Ip Man Lineage of Wing Chun Kuen under Grandmaster Ip Ching of Hong Kong, and it is quite obvious from his demonstration of the Sil Lim Tao form in this video that he has achieved a high level of skill and understanding in this ancient fighting art. Sifu Chan demonstrates each movement of the Sil Lim Tau slowly and precisely as it should be, then goes on to explain the theory behind each movement. This is something that many modern Wing Chun teachers rush through. One of the things that I really like about Sifu Chan is the humble and elegant way in which he goes about demonstrating and teaching Wing Chun -- he personifies the traditional Chinese Kung Fu master. It is my opinion that the Sil Lim Tao is the most important form of the Wing Chun system since it contains all the hand techniques and most of the basic fighting theories. Sifu Chan has done an excellent job presenting all the basic skills that one would need to practice at the beginner's level and provides a solid foundation on which to build towards mastery of the Wing Chun system.