A few years back I was told that the current selection of vids are no where as good as the tapes that were available back in the early - mid 80s or so. Even the training/sash levels are not what they use to be. I have a couple of tapes from around 83 - 84 seminar and training tape. If you can get your hands on these, do it.
[QUOTE=Ultimatewingchun;720785]I have all of them. Go with the first one…Volume 1…if you’re a total beginner.[/QUOTE]
I’ll follow you advice so Ultimatewingchun
As you have them can you tell about the “Wing Chun Basics Seminar” Video, i had a doubt to select it because it’s a Seminar and i wonder if quality of footage is good enough (i need camera focused on detail to learn the begining) is it a footage made by a amateur shot where you just see him away and almost ear what he said or something more profesional and then more easy to understand for me ?
If you can describe me in 2 words each of the 4 others Video i mentioned that will help me for later
BTW i don’t know if there is a bug on his web site but for international shipping the price is around 250 $ :o
[QUOTE=Chum Kil;720788]A few years back I was told that the current selection of vids are no where as good as the tapes that were available back in the early - mid 80s or so. Even the training/sash levels are not what they use to be. I have a couple of tapes from around 83 - 84 seminar and training tape. If you can get your hands on these, do it.[/QUOTE]
Do you have the titles ? maybe i can find them on eBay :rolleyes:
Definitely not $250. for shipping. If you go back to the first link that you listed within your first post on this thread - you’ll see that VOLUME 1 is not a seminar - but was filmed at Black Belt Studios. I’ll answer you’re other questions on my next post.
Wing Chun Eugene 1983 (Includes GM Cheung seminar, my sifu is in it, that’s why I got it, lots of good instruction)
Tao of Wing Chun Vol 1 (Includes Shil Lum Tao, Chum Kil, Bil Jee, Wooden Dummy, Wooden Dummy apps, Chum Kil apps, I think Bil Jee apps, Defenses, I believe some Chi Sao and apps. Their might be some other things on there, it’s been awhile since I’ve seen it.
You might find these some where, but most likely from a earlier sifu that still has them in his possension.
[QUOTE=Ultimatewingchun;720837]Definitely not $250. for shipping. If you go back to the first link that you listed within your first post on this thread - you’ll see that VOLUME 1 is not a seminar - but was filmed at Black Belt Studios. I’ll answer you’re other questions on my next post.[/QUOTE]
I would go with the Wing Chun Volume 1 video - and not the Wing Chun basics seminar. Although I have countless seminar videos at home (none of which were ever for sale to the general public outside of seminar attendees)…I’ve never seen the “basics seminar” you refer to per se. It could be anything - made anytime, anywhere, I don’t know.
But I do know what’s on the 5 volume set - as I have all of them. If you’re a complete beginner and want to get a real introduction to Willam Cheung’s TWC system - then the Wing Chun Volume 1 video (made at Black Belt studios) is what I recommend. And the video quality is excellent.
I’ll tell you what’s on it.
A complete demonstration and explanation of the Sil Lim Tao form and it’s main principles.
A demonstration and some application of some of the basic blocks in the form: pak sao and counter punches, (along with some punching drills)…tan sao and counter punching - including an explanation and demo of both the centerline AND the centraline principles which are so important to much of the TWC system - coordinated with some footwork…as well as bil sao and bil sao/lop sao explanations and some applicable footwork.
Defenses against attacks by an opponent who steps in with a straight lead hand punch…a head high round punch…a low round punch…a straight rear front kick…a jab followed by a spinning backfist, etc.
all of the above demonstrated with corresponding footwork and followup techniques - with a big emphasis on the TWC blindside strategy (wherein you are trying to position yourself such that his other hand is out of play)…emphasis on controlling the opponent’s elbow (of the hand he tried to strike with)…
All the basic TWC footwork including the full sidestep.
Some kicking and arm combinations (bils sao and kick…pak sao and kick…lop and kick, etc.
I’ll first buy the DVD Wing Chun Kung Fu Vol 1 like you said so
Apart for the seminar which you don’t recommend what do you think of the others video i mentioned from William Cheung web site ? (“Cheung Style Forms” , “The Wing Chun Way Vol I” and “Chi Sao Revealed”) ?
[QUOTE=derio;721145]Thank’s Ultimatewingchun for this clear reply
I’ll first buy the DVD Wing Chun Kung Fu Vol 1 like you said so
Apart for the seminar which you don’t recommend what do you think of the others video i mentioned from William Cheung web site ? (“Cheung Style Forms” , “The Wing Chun Way Vol I” and “Chi Sao Revealed”) ?
Thank’s again ;)[/QUOTE]
Don’t know if i even should still ask details about DVD from www.cheungswingchun.com as after sent 2 e-mail i got 2 “Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender” after 2 or 3 days each time, so the 200$ for international shipping if it’s a bug he cannot be corrected as we cannot contact www.cheungswingchun.com by e-mail :o
Just got a reply who explain how to do, i post it in case someone need to know:
When you check out on the website, choose Australia Post - they ship worldwide by air, not just Australia. All prices on the website are Australian $. Let me know if you have any problems.
Hi, i received today the DVD Wing Chun by William Cheung Vol 1 , it’s a well done DVD but start directly with Sil Lim Tao form, hard for a total beginner to learn a tao without first know different part of the tao, i think i need a DVD who first show in Detail the stance, then basic arm movement ( Tan Sao, Fook Sao etc…)
I know there is Lot of Wing Chun DVD out there but as i want to learn William Cheung lineage style i don’t know which DVD Wing Chun folow this lineage/style or no, any recomendation ?
[QUOTE=Snake n Crane;725311]I agree with Chum Kil, try and source the early 80’s videos of ebay or something. The new video’s are less complex and not as good as the older ones.[/QUOTE]
Maybe it’s the right place to ask if somebody here have some of those old Cheung VHS to have a copy ? eBay don’t seem to by the place to find them :o