2019-7-16 grandmaster chu shong tin: training with a kung fu legend - july 16, 2019; the first time i met grandmaster chu shong tin, known as the “king of siu nim tao”, was in 2003. i had already been an instructor at a wing chun school in sydney owned by sifu jim fung, a senior student of chu shong tin, for a few years, and had only heard stories ...
More2015-6-5 Training with Sigung Chu Shong Tin. On the intersection of two major roads in Hong Kong, there is an old apartment block. The traffic is constant and the air is thick with pollution. Down a narrow corridor, one of two decrepit lifts leads to the centre of the Wing Chun world. It occurred to me, that although thousands upon thousands of Wing ...
MoreChu Shong Tin trained in Ip’s school for 14 years and was the main teacher there, teaching for up to 12 hours on some days. The major focus in the early years of his training was the practice of “Siu Nim Tao” (meaning “Tiny Idea”) which is the first
More2018-10-31 Despite being twenty six years his junior I definitely needed to rest at times through our 6 hour training sessions. Chu Shong Tin however seemed indefatigable. He was the hardest-working sifu I had ever met and took pride in his vitality. Something was wrong. My first order of business was to pay our training fees.
More2021-6-18 This is really what we are training in Siu Nim Tao, hence Chu Shong Tin’s words: “the purpose of Siu Nim Tao is to train the brain to accept the idea of not using force“. Understanding that Nim Tao codes intention and plans movement, we can see why Siu Nim Tao is executed standing still and the moves are performed slowly.
More2020-8-26 Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin: Training with a Kung Fu Legend. Posted by: Nima King In: Articles 16 Jul 2019 Comments: 0 Tags: Chu Shong Tin, Internal Wing Chun, Mindful Wing Chun. THE FIRST TIME I MET GRANDMASTER CHU SHONG TIN, KNOWN AS THE “KING OF SIU NIM TAO”, WAS IN 2003. I HAD ALREADY BEEN AN INSTRUCTOR AT A WING CHUN SCHOOL IN SYDNEY ...
More2019-2-6 January 23, 2019 in Articles with. Training Wing Chun as Chu Shong Tin prescribed can benefit one’s health. This may be the case in regard to any martial art; however the CST method with its emphasis on standing meditation has produced some remarkable results. In this article I will relate just a couple of cases that I have observed first-hand.
MoreMarty Anderson trained under Chu Shong Tin from 1970-1980. Sifu Kaufman has been training under Chu Shong Tin, and his disciple, Ma Kee Fai, in this internal method of wing chun since 1999. This is the method Sifu Kaufman teaches in his School located in Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
MoreIp Man came to Hong Kong and started training in 1949. Grand Master Chu Shong Tin, who was Ip Man’s third Student, trained full time under him for six years from 1951. Grand Master Chu was known as “The King of Siu Nim Tao” because of his emphasis on spending more time on this form than any other.
MoreChu Shong Tin Lineage Wing Chun. Produced in the training of Wing Chun is the Art of mastering oneself, rather than of your opponent, OR of your environment, or even perhaps of the world in which we live. In Wing Chun the vessel for this is in the forms, exercises and particularly Chi Sao -
MoreAfter training under Chu Shong Tin in Hong Kong he moved to Australia to study. He opened an official school in Adelaide, Australia in 1973. Later he his school expanded to Sydney. In October 1984, Mark Spence began training there. In May 2000, Sam began training there with Mark Spence. Sifu Jim Fung passed away in March, 2007.
MoreChu Shong Tin left his home city of Guangzhou for Hong Kong. In 1950, he got a job as secretary to the Restaurant Workers’ Union in Kowloon where Ip Man was living and conducting Wing Chun classes. After several months of watching the classes, Chu
More2018-10-31 Despite being twenty six years his junior I definitely needed to rest at times through our 6 hour training sessions. Chu Shong Tin however seemed indefatigable. He was the hardest-working sifu I had ever met and took pride in his vitality. Something was wrong. My first order of business was to pay our training fees.
MoreIp Man came to Hong Kong and started training in 1949. Grand Master Chu Shong Tin, who was Ip Man’s third Student, trained full time under him for six years from 1951. Grand Master Chu was known as “The King of Siu Nim Tao” because of his emphasis on spending more time on this form than any other.
MoreMarty Anderson trained under Chu Shong Tin from 1970-1980. Sifu Kaufman has been training under Chu Shong Tin, and his disciple, Ma Kee Fai, in this internal method of wing chun since 1999. This is the method Sifu Kaufman teaches in his School located in Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
MoreChu Shong Tin’s Training Began With Yip Man. To get a better perspective, it’s necessary to go back to the dawn of the 20th century. While Beijing was in the midst of political turmoil following the aftermath of World War II, Chu Shong Tin had the opportunity to study beneath the
MoreChu Shong Tin left his home city of Guangzhou for Hong Kong. In 1950, he got a job as secretary to the Restaurant Workers’ Union in Kowloon where Ip Man was living and conducting Wing Chun classes. After several months of watching the classes, Chu
MoreBased in Prague, we are a small, international, and friendly group training and promoting the Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin style who recently passed away in Hong Kong. Wing Chun Chu Shong Tin style is very particular in Wing Chun world because based on body relaxation, structure and weight.
MoreI have been training in Chinese martial arts for over 20 years, but started practicing wing chun in 2002 in the Chu Shong Tin style. Initially I only planned to train for a handful of lessons in order to learn a few punching techniques which I thought would supplement
More2020-2-7 Biu Gee Explained by Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin. Biu Gee is the form which concentrates enormous destructive power in its attacks. It is to use the natural skill to release the potential power of a person to the highest level and is also the combination of the mind and the theory of force. It is wrong to say that learners of the Biu Gee will ...
More2020-10-5 The Wonder of Biu Gee, Part 1, by Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin. Part 1. Biu Gee is the third form-set in the Wing Chun martial art. Traditionally Biu Gee has been regarded as prohibited to outsiders. Grandmaster Ip Man had also mentioned that it would not be taught to others not of his lineage. This might be due to some old thinking that heritage ...
MoreAt Sung Wing Chun we seek to pass on the art as taught by our Grand Master, Chu Shong Tin. He emphasised the practice of the Sil Nim Tao form as a method of obtaining body awareness and power creation. Through his daily practice he was able to
More2020-2-19 The Wooden Dummy Explained by Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin. The Wooden Dummy is recognised as the highest skill in Wing Chun. Hence, the majority of Wing Chun learners consider that learning the moves of the Wooden Dummy will automatically make them a good Wing Chun fighter. Some even feel very happy with themselves and boast about their own ...
MoreLineage Ip Man ↓ Chu Shong Tin ↓ Mark Spence ↓ Mark Laing Mark Laing started training casually at the Sydney HQ of Sifu Jim Fung's school in May 2000. He commenced the academy’s Certificate IV Course in Wing Chun Instruction in February, 2001, training full time for 2
More2021-10-12 Chu Shong Tin's Siu Nim Tau #3. Sigung Tsui Seung Tin (Chu Shong Tin) demonstrates the three stages of performing a technique properly, from physically copying at first to ultimately being able to apply thought force through the entire movement, using a
MoreChu Shong Tin left his home city of Guangzhou for Hong Kong. In 1950, he got a job as secretary to the Restaurant Workers’ Union in Kowloon where Ip Man was living and conducting Wing Chun classes. After several months of watching the classes, Chu
MoreChu Shong Tin’s Training Began With Yip Man. To get a better perspective, it’s necessary to go back to the dawn of the 20th century. While Beijing was in the midst of political turmoil following the aftermath of World War II, Chu Shong Tin had the opportunity to study beneath the
MoreAt Sung Wing Chun we seek to pass on the art as taught by our Grand Master, Chu Shong Tin. He emphasised the practice of the Sil Nim Tao form as a method of obtaining body awareness and power creation. Through his daily practice he was able to
MoreI have been training in Chinese martial arts for over 20 years, but started practicing wing chun in 2002 in the Chu Shong Tin style. Initially I only planned to train for a handful of lessons in order to learn a few punching techniques which I thought would supplement
MoreChu Shong Tin started his training in Hong Kong and lived with his Sifu (Yip Man) for sometime. Yip Man dubbed Chu as “The King of Siu Lim Tao” for his extrodinary ability to harness and express the internal power gained from the first traditional Wing Chun form. Over the years Chu Shong Tin taught hundreds of students at his school in ...
MoreLineage Ip Man ↓ Chu Shong Tin ↓ Mark Spence ↓ Mark Laing Mark Laing started training casually at the Sydney HQ of Sifu Jim Fung's school in May 2000. He commenced the academy’s Certificate IV Course in Wing Chun Instruction in February, 2001, training full time for 2
More2020-2-19 The Wooden Dummy Explained by Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin. The Wooden Dummy is recognised as the highest skill in Wing Chun. Hence, the majority of Wing Chun learners consider that learning the moves of the Wooden Dummy will automatically make them a good Wing Chun fighter. Some even feel very happy with themselves and boast about their own ...
More2011-2-15 Review – Chu Shong Tin’s 1998 Wing Chun Seminar 3 Disk Set Posted on February 15, 2011 December 28, 2017 by George Hernandez (EWC Customer) This review covers all 3 disks in the set (all 9 hours of recorded footage).
MoreTraining with Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin in Hong Kong. In 2004 I had the opportunity to visit Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin in Hong Kong, a direct pupil of the famous Ip Man(Bruce Lee’s instructor). He opened my eyes to the seemingly supernatural powers of internal wing chun.
More2020-1-10 Siu Nim Tao Explained by Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin. Siu Nim Tao is the basic form of Wing Chun Kung Fu. It comprises of three specialties: (1) No need to exert force; (2) It possesses the strongest structure with the minimum use of energy; (3) It induces the release of mind force from a person. Learning Siu Nim Tao is divided into three stages.
MoreChu Shong Tin Wing Chun. 10,111 likes 7 talking about this. A page dedicated to Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin's method of Wing Chun. His method was exceptional as he focused on the 'internal' side of...
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