Leo Au Yeung - Chi Sau
Chi Sau is a form of sensitivity training and Sifu Leo will explain the purpose and benefit of each application and how it can help in a combat situation.
Contents:
Explain why do we need chi sau
Single hand chi sau demonstration
Explain how tan sau work in chi sau condition.
Explain how Fook sau work in chi sau condition.
Explain how bong sau work in chi sau condition.
Explain how changing hand work from inside to outside and outside to inside .
Demonstrate double hand chi sau
Double hand chi sau with 3 major techniques, lap sau , pin hand and pak sau
Double hand chi sau with defence with 3 major techniques, lap sau , pin hand and pak sau .
Double hand chi sau with all the forces in different directions.
Double hand chi sau with all the hand grab.
Explain how to Chi Sau with taller practitioner
Explain how to chi sau with stronger practitioner
Running Time: 25 mins
Resolution: 1280 x 720
Master Leo Au Yeung was the official fight choreographer for the award-winning films Ip Man (2008), The Legend is Born: Ip Man (2010), and Ip Man: The Final Fight (2013).
He incorporates mixed martial arts (MMA) techniques into his choreography. By so doing, he adds a realistic touch to southern kung fu.
The one versus ten dojo scene in Ip Man was one of Leo Au Yeung's masterpiece. It perfectly combines Chinese (Wing Chun) and Western martial arts skills (joint locking, taken down, and ground fight).
His influence in martial arts cinema also receives media attention in the United Kingdom. In 2016, the BBC and UWE Bristol produced a documentary, Mastering Wing Chung, featuring Au Yeung. His latest choreographical work involves original film and TV series with Marvel Studios.