Xue Sheng
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Iām getting the impression that the 3 main forms exist for different reasons; Siu Nim Tau, Chum Kiu and Biu Ji. Heard a Wing Chun Sifu from Canada say something about power being more of a concern in Biu Ji than the other forms
I only know Siu Nim Tau, and not knowing the other 2 forms I could be very wrong, Siu Nim Tau seems more for teaching structure, relaxation and (remember I am still a Taijiquan guy) internal.
As for the other 2, from what I am reading, Chum Kiu is more about movement and bridging the gap, Biu Ji sounds to be more about power, various strikes and kicks.
Am I on the right track here?
I only know Siu Nim Tau, and not knowing the other 2 forms I could be very wrong, Siu Nim Tau seems more for teaching structure, relaxation and (remember I am still a Taijiquan guy) internal.
As for the other 2, from what I am reading, Chum Kiu is more about movement and bridging the gap, Biu Ji sounds to be more about power, various strikes and kicks.
Am I on the right track here?