You might remember the first part of our interview with Sifu Jon Rister. In this section of the interview we dive into how he met Sifu Franics Fong & Guro Dan Inosanto.
Lets see what he had to say!
You might remember the first part of our interview with Sifu Jon Rister. In this section of the interview we dive into how he met Sifu Franics Fong & Guro Dan Inosanto.
Lets see what he had to say!
Quick Summary:
This video provides instruction in the “Baat Cham Dao” – Wing Chun “Butterfly Swords” Presented by Sifus Taner and Graziano. The form is presented in eight sections. This training video runs a little more than an hour (1:19) and teaches the Double Butterfly Sword Form or Baat Cham Dao. Each training set highlights an essential movement or hand technique from Wing Chun’s three traditional forms.
Everything Wing Chun is now offering a small selection of rare aged jows. Recent Mass spectrometer (GCMS) analysis of different dit-da-jows has proven that aged jows are many times more potent and have many more benefits than young, mass produced, or scientifically formulated jows. These aged jows have many more healing compounds than any other jow we have seen on the market.
The “best” wood for wooden dummies varies from practitioner to practitioner and lineage to lineage. Since Ip Man’s time, Teak has been one of the most popular types of wood for Mook Jong’s. There is no single reason why many practitioners prefer it, but it is without a doubt one of the most beautiful and resilient types of wood you can get your “sticky hands” on. Given teak’s natural oils, it is able with withstand various weather conditions with out splitting like most other wood when humidity changes rapidly.
Sifu Benny Meng, curator of the Ving Tsun Museum, gets a finger on the pulse of Biu Ji in this installment of his Ip Man Wing Chun DVD series. Pointing the focus of the presentation to cover all angles of comprehending the system’s third empty-hand form. “Many different interpretations of the Ip Man system,” play forms relative to their own experience and unique qualities. The method of approaching the essential principles is explored through, “the common denominators,” which bring the ideas and techniques to life. A well-produced installation converted to digital from its original standard definition format, which makes it easier to navigate the cursor to pause, play, and start from any point without the use of designated chapters.
Since Sifu Taner & Sifu Graziano recently released a handful of new BJD (Baat Cham Dao) DVDs, we thought it might be fitting to ask Sifu Taner a few questions about the swords.
Lets see what he had to say!
Presenting his Close Range Combat Academy’s six-and-a-half pole, Randy Williams covers the fundamental details during seven chapters of this DVD presentation. Not a minute goes by in this well-filmed, up-tempo, 55-minutes in-length offering without a flood of information being shared with the viewer while in demonstration.