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1. Form

Siu Lim Tao

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2. Form

Cham Kiu

Biu Tze

3. Form

Biu Tze

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Biu Tze (stabbing fingers) 3. Form  -  Phase 1 (correct positions and paths)

At the Biu Tze Masterclass

I show, explain and demonstrate all 3 phases of the Biu Tze/Gee form in 4 modules with a total of 7 lessons / videos

 

1. correct positions and movements phase 1  

I demonstrate the Biu Tze form from different perspectives

explain the concept, characteristics and focus of the Biu Tze form

 

2. Power and energy control phase 2 

when and where force is used?

combined forces and opposing forces?

what changes?

 

3. economy of movement phase 3

economy of movement, how and why the Form changes?

demonstrate all implementations of the Biu Tze form

describe and demonstrate all principles of Biu Tze

The execution and implementation of the movements can change from phase to phase!

 

Biu Tze (stabbing fingers)

 

Biu Tze is the power of Wing Chun Kung Fu. It is the last hand form the student is learning. The Biu Tze injects the practitioner positively / negatively forces (opposite forces) as well as combined forces to be able to combine and double the power from the previously learned forms.

 

The principle "press the head and the waist pushes forward" embodies the cup jarn technique (elbow) of the Biu Tze in that when the forearm is pressed to the side, the elbow folds in and vice versa.

 

Kup Jarn combined with finger stitches are the most important techniques that this deadly form contains.

A total of 12 Kup Jarn movements are present in the Biu Tze. None of these Cape Jarn movements would be able to develop the maximum force without linking the techniques and principles of all three forms.

 

This is the reason why someone cannot understand the Biu Tze without mastering the first 2 forms.

 

Note

Always use successive or simultaneous techniques.


Kup Jarn should only be used in the close combat area.


Never use cup yarn or finger stitches when training with beginners.

 

The Biu Tze is learned in three phases

1. correct positions and paths

2. Power and energy control

3. economy of movement

The execution and implementation of the movements can change from phase to phase!

 

Other exercise methods are

Time Form - this is an exercise in which the individual positions are held variably for 1-3 minutes under tension. Time Form trains the muscles, the right stand, the diaphragm breathing, meditation.

The Form on plum blossom wooden post or blindfolded - this form of training also serves to strengthen the leg muscles and balance sense.

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