Originally Posted by
LoneTiger108
All depends on what you think Chisau IS.
The question was posed by Kenton.. I know what he means.. He means the drill ChiSao...
Originally Posted by
LoneTiger108
To me, and for most in the Lee Shing family (I think!), we would call this Looksau
Are your eyes rolling because you're dizzy? If so then sit down and breath.
LukSao is the rolling.. The rolling is the basis for ChiSao, which is how we refer to the main two handed sticking drill. The term ChiSao could be used to refer to any contact (sticking) drill but is most commonly used to refer to the two handed drill.. This should not be news to anyone..
Originally Posted by
LoneTiger108
Chisau may appear in there in split second moments, but it's basically Looksau.
As I said LukSao is the rolling, the platform for two handed ChiSao... What you see and think is still a mystery..
Originally Posted by
LoneTiger108
If this is what everyone sees as Chisau I think I can see why skilled guys like Wang kam Leung can take the advantage ALL the time.
ChiSao is what the clip was called.. Moreover, it's the same two handed drill most any branch of the Yip family does and calls by the same term.. is every component of the drill seen? No. But it's still ChiSao.
Wan can "take advantage" in the drill as is seen because he has been doing it longer than his students...shocking isn't it?
Originally Posted by
LoneTiger108
Chisau is a teaching tool. WKL is teaching nothing but how to be beaten in this clip
ChiSao is a learning and teaching platform..
Ah, he's teaching how to be beaten.. Uh huh.. Care to elaborate?
Last edited by YungChun; 11-19-2010 at 05:34 AM.
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