Hi guys...
Today I talked with friend of mine, who also does wing chun. We were discussing the chum kiu form and when we came to the end of 3rd section, we were lost...
The part I'm refering to is right after the double bong-sau / double tan-sau (in our linage we go from bong to tan, but I realize that some linages don't).
I also realize that the double bong sau's are sometimes refered to as kaw-sau's, but let's leave that for another day
Well, after the three double bong sau's, you sweep your rear leg up to the front one and end up in a very narrow stance.
Then you do (we) "lift" the bong-sau's up above the head with the back of the hands facing eachother. Then we sink the elbows and do a double palm-strike...
Now... my first question is, why the narrow stance?
My own guess would be something about generating power from a narrow stance, but what do you guys think?
The second question is, what's the deal with going from double bong, up to the "seal clapping motion"...? Is it something about "what is down must come up"?
Please share your thoughts
Today I talked with friend of mine, who also does wing chun. We were discussing the chum kiu form and when we came to the end of 3rd section, we were lost...
The part I'm refering to is right after the double bong-sau / double tan-sau (in our linage we go from bong to tan, but I realize that some linages don't).
I also realize that the double bong sau's are sometimes refered to as kaw-sau's, but let's leave that for another day

Well, after the three double bong sau's, you sweep your rear leg up to the front one and end up in a very narrow stance.
Then you do (we) "lift" the bong-sau's up above the head with the back of the hands facing eachother. Then we sink the elbows and do a double palm-strike...
Now... my first question is, why the narrow stance?
My own guess would be something about generating power from a narrow stance, but what do you guys think?
The second question is, what's the deal with going from double bong, up to the "seal clapping motion"...? Is it something about "what is down must come up"?
Please share your thoughts
