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Leo Au Yeung - Chum Kiu
This lesson will begin your training of the second Wing Chun form, Chum Kiu. It will take you through the process of learning the form to its application in the real world and real time sparring techniques. Utilizing a lot of fast, hard techniques Chum Kiu elaborates on the first form and takes you deeper into the art of close quarters combat.
In this lesson you will focus on Energy Drills. These will increase your understanding of the forces and movements involved in close quarter combat and improve your ability to deal with an assailant.
In Chum Kiu you will learn how to totally destroy your opponent's defense first before you go in to deal with them.
Contents :
Part 1
Demonstrate the first section of the second form
The objective of the first section eg turning and turning bog sau.
How is the requirement of turning.
Hand position, drill and application on fak sau.
Hand position, drill and application on Lan sau
Hand position, drill and application on turning bong sau .
Hand position, drill and application on pin hand.
Part 2
Demonstrate the second section of the second form
The objective of the second section kick, stepping , stepping bog sau.
How to do stepping.
Hand position, drill and application on kick.
Hand position, drill and application on stepping bong sau offence.
Hand position, drill and application on upper cut.
Hand position, drill and application on finger strike to the eyes.
Part 3
Demonstrate the third section of the second form
The objective of the second section kick, stepping, low bog sau.
Hand position, drill and application on kick.
Hand position, drill and application on low bog sau.
Hand position, drill and application on round kick.
Hand position, drill and application on low pak sau.
Running Time: 34 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.
Trailer covers all 3 videos in the series.
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