This series of Wing Chun tapes produced in association with the Ving Tsun Museum
. In fact, this historical tape contains the first video material ever available
to the public on the Chi Sim Weng Chun kung fu system. It features demonstration
of the set by the Grand Master and successor to the style, Andreas Hoffmann,
as well as applications for the movements. Curator Benny Meng of the Ving Tsun
Museum also discusses the historical background of Chi Sim Weng Chun Kuen and
its relationship to other Wing Chun branches.
This tape contains the set called Saam Baai Fut - meaning Three Bows to Buddha.
This is the heart of Chi Sim Weng Chun. In this set, the student learns to
multiply energy through the waist as in bowing. Every technique in Weng Chun
has a special bow to add power and structure. When the skill of Saam Baai Fut
is mastered, a practitioner can rob the energy of an experienced opponent,
or even prevent it from arising at all. This set also introduces the concept
of thinking vertically as well as horizontally and laterally through bowing
to Heaven (high), Human (middle) and Earth (low). Its focus is to expand the
ability of the Weng Chun Kuen practitioner to cover all of space and time.
This set is called Saam Baai Fut because the student bows once for the Dharma
(teaching), once for fellow students, and once to the Buddha nature within.
This Saam Baai Faat videotape is made in recognition of, and in honor to, Grand
Master Wai Yan for his dedication to the development of Chi Sim Weng Chun kung
fu.