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01/28/12

Wing Chun Forms 2 - Chum Kiu

Chum Kiu

After sufficiently learning Siu Num Tao the student then learns the Chum Kiu (searching for the bridge) form. Now the student learns to move their body from the root through correct legwork and postural expression.

The second form teaches the student the essentials of moving or placing energy in the four limbs as a dynamic expression of the energy root.

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