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    Kulo village Pin Sun Boxing

    Hello,

    We have been working on sharing more Kulo village Pin Sun boxing info. thru youtube. Yesterday we posted two new clips! Enjoy


    Sifu Fung Chun demonstrates "Som Bai Fut":

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=...ture=endscreen


    JJR demonstrates Siu Lin & Dai Lin "Jong Sao - Dummy Hands":

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk-3...layer_embedded


    Other Pin Sun youtube clips:


    Sifu Fung Chun & JJR "Chuk Ging":

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_qCm...eature=related


    JJR & Partner "Siu Lin - Partner Set":

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XjTp...eature=related


    JJR & Partner "Dai Lin - Partner Set":

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKjiO...eature=related

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    You can also find more footage at:

    http://www.apricotforesthall.com/gallery_videos.html


    Respect to Master Leung Jan!


    Peace,

    Jim Roselando

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    www.wingchunillustrated.com
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    Jim

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    Thanks for posting the videos, will give them a watch.

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    Very nice clips. Thanks Jim.
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    It's nice to see the clips again, as I do like to follow your research Jim, and I was happy to learn a martial cousin of mine in Austria was recently trained by Fung Chun in his 12 hand set.

    Still, very different way of learning but all good imho.
    Ti Fei
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    Hello,

    Thanks for the feedback.

    I enjoy sharing this stuff so we will continue to post more clips little by little on different elements of Master Leung Jan's teaching. Many people are always asking about Pin Sun's Wooden Dummy Hands so we wanted to get that footage out for all plus little footage of Master Fung Chun demo'ing SBF.

    Enjoy!

    Jim

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    How is it a different way of learning? What delineates it from other Wing Chun? Is this style suitable for first timers or is it better to be well versed in another style? Do they use the three forms?

    Thanks,

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by beungood View Post
    How is it a different way of learning? What delineates it from other Wing Chun? Is this style suitable for first timers or is it better to be well versed in another style? Do they use the three forms?

    Thanks,

    Jack
    They don't train the forms. They train certain movements or 'San Sik'.

    Some of the posters in this thread are versed in the Kulo arts, and can provide you with more information than I.

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    Hello Jack,


    Basically all Wing Chun is all pretty "similar". We all have (for the most part) the same tools but the difference in Master Leung Jan's arts compared to other Wing Chun systems can be found in the arts core platform rather than the longer classical sets, the partner & sticking sets are a a bit different and the principles/dynamics are different from most Foshan WC. So, even tho we are all similar there are the little things that make each art unique but it is certainly suitable for new or experienced people. There are no classical forms.

    For more info:

    www.apricotforesthall.com

    Hopse this helps!


    Peace,
    Jim



    How is it a different way of learning? What delineates it from other Wing Chun? Is this style suitable for first timers or is it better to be well versed in another style? Do they use the three forms?

    Thanks,

    Jack
    Jim

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    Do they all use Snake Engine and power generation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beungood View Post
    Do they all use Snake Engine and power generation?
    No fancy stuff in Kulo. Simplicity gives you speed, coverage and power.
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    Hello,


    Do they all use Snake Engine and power generation

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    The "Snake" engine is (IMO) preserved by Yik Kam's lineage. Not Leung Jan's Pin Sun Wing Chun. Certainly dynamics, momentum and power generation are part of our training. Leung Jan's art uses multi-directional forces combined with soft dynamics to produce its Chuk Ging. Of course you have to combine that stuff with a specifically conditioned body to get maximum results.

    None of the above stuff, including YK's Snake methods, are complicated at all. Its all very simple stuff designed to hit the body at a rapid pace. Both Yik Kam's method and Pin Sun's methods are truly refined and effective. The other great thing about both is that they are so simple anyone can practice them and they both will have a similar effect on your athletics as if you are taking Wing Chun Steroids!!!


    Hope this helps!


    Peace,
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Roselando View Post
    The "Snake" engine is (IMO) preserved by Yik Kam's lineage. Not Leung Jan's Pin Sun Wing Chun. Certainly dynamics, momentum and power generation are part of our training. Leung Jan's art uses multi-directional forces combined with soft dynamics to produce its Chuk Ging. Of course you have to combine that stuff with a specifically conditioned body to get maximum results.
    Y'know Jim, thank you for finally using a Wing Chun specific Cantonese term, rather than using the Fajin that seems to be permeating throughout this forum these days! Not that it's an issue for me, but I can see it being quite confusing for the newcomers imho.

    You are the only other person I know of here who has used the term 'Chuk Ging' and although I pronounce that 'Chook' I can only guess we are referring to the same energy projection

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
    Ti Fei
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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneTiger108 View Post
    Y'know Jim, thank you for finally using a Wing Chun specific Cantonese term, rather than using the Fajin that seems to be permeating throughout this forum these days! Not that it's an issue for me, but I can see it being quite confusing for the newcomers imho.

    You are the only other person I know of here who has used the term 'Chuk Ging' and although I pronounce that 'Chook' I can only guess we are referring to the same energy projection

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
    Jim has learn both the kulo and snake engine directly and experience both . So he could tell you how things work from his experience.


    Jim also has went to see the gate holder of emei 12 zhuang to see for himself what is the snake. And confirm the five finger trace taiji in the Gm Fung clip as in the end of the Sam bai fut clip above is the emei 12 five finger tracing taiji DNA.



    Btw
    Chun ging is a specific type of ging .
    Fajin or fat ging is refer as general force vector issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Roselando View Post
    The "Snake" engine is (IMO) preserved by Yik Kam's lineage. Not Leung Jan's Pin Sun Wing Chun. Certainly dynamics, momentum and power generation are part of our training. Leung Jan's art uses multi-directional forces combined with soft dynamics to produce its Chuk Ging. Of course you have to combine that stuff with a specifically conditioned body to get maximum results.
    What's the difference between the snake engine, and the engine in PSWC?

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    Hello,

    Chuk Ging is the term used by Kulo lineage. Perhaps Lee Shing's exposure to Pin Sun Wing Chun is why you guys have that term. For me, Fa Jin or Faat Ging is not as WC specific but both are descriptive terms for different ways of issuing force.

    Peace,
    Jim



    Y'know Jim, thank you for finally using a Wing Chun specific Cantonese term, rather than using the Fajin that seems to be permeating throughout this forum these days! Not that it's an issue for me, but I can see it being quite confusing for the newcomers imho.

    You are the only other person I know of here who has used the term 'Chuk Ging' and although I pronounce that 'Chook' I can only guess we are referring to the same energy projection

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
    Jim

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