Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD

Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD

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Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD

Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD

$15.99
Sale price  $15.99 Regular price  $23.99

Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD

LECTURER: Kong Chi Keung

SKUDW222-02
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME49.0
Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD
Index: Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD // Kong Chi Keung / Wing Chun Recovery // Traditional Martial Arts

Master Biu Tze, The Highest Level Open-Hand Form Of Wing Chun, Featuring Long Bridge Strikes And Emergency Recovery Techniques By Kong Chi Keung.

Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD - Part 1
Index: Wing Chun Kuen Biu Tze Darting Fingers Form by Kong Chi Keung Advanced DVD // Kong Chi Keung / Wing Chun Recovery // Traditional Martial Arts

Classic Instruction Heritage

Unlock the secrets of Biu Tze, the Darting Fingers Form, recognized as the most advanced open-hand Technical Routine in the Wing Chun system.

Learn critical Emergency Recovery techniques designed to regain the centerline and neutralize threats when your primary defense is compromised.

Develop lethal penetrating power using long bridge hand methods that utilize the flexibility and snap of Bamboo and Rattan mechanics.

Master the Simultaneous Attack and Defense philosophy, ensuring that your hands never return empty and every movement serves a tactical purpose.

Perfect for remote learning and daily home practice of kung fu.

HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Biu Tze (Darting Fingers) is traditionally the final and most advanced open-hand form taught in the Wing Chun Kuen curriculum. Often referred to as the emergency form, it contains the techniques necessary to recover from a disadvantaged position. Master Kong Chi Keung presents this Technical Routine with a focus on its historical role as a closed-door set, emphasizing its lethal efficiency and strategic depth. It represents the pinnacle of Wing Chun's evolution from foundational structure to fluid, high-speed combat.

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Unlike the foundational Siu Lim Tao or the bridge-seeking Chum Kiu, Biu Tze introduces Long Bridge methods. The techniques are characterized by their speed and Penetrating Piercing Power (Chuan Tou Jin). The form utilizes the fingers and elbows in ways that are both aggressive and restorative. A key principle explored is Softness Overcoming Hardness, where the practitioner's movements are as flexible as bamboo yet as resilient as rattan. The routine teaches how to strike from unconventional angles and how to use the Front Hand in a highly variable, unpredictable manner.

BIOMECHANICS AND POWER: The power generation in Biu Tze is distinct from the earlier forms. It relies on a whipping force generated from the spine and shoulders, allowing for explosive Fa-Jin even when the practitioner is off-balance or in a cramped position. Master Kong Chi Keung demonstrates the Head and Tail principle—if one part of the body is suppressed, another rises to attack. This biomechanical redundancy ensures that the Wing Chun practitioner remains a threat regardless of the opponent's pressure.

STRATEGIC APPLICATION: Biu Tze is the study of the principle that the fist does not go out emptily, and the hand does not return emptily. Every gesture is a simultaneous attack and defense. This DVD provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Form & Applications, focusing on how to save oneself from a lost position. By mastering the Darting Fingers, the practitioner completes their understanding of the Wing Chun system, moving beyond basic structure into the realm of instinctive, high-level martial response, preserving the elite combat legacy of the Kong Chi Keung lineage.

Master Kong Chi Keung

Kong Chi Keung - Wing Chun
Kong Chi Keung is a prominent master of Wing Chun (Yongchun), based in Hong Kong. He is highly regarded for his technical expertise, particularly in the Yip Man (Ip Man) lineage, and is known for his analytical and systematic approach to teaching the art's combat applications.
Lineage and Background
Kong Chi Keung represents the modern generation of the Hong Kong Wing Chun tradition. He studied under esteemed masters within the Yip Man family tree, focusing on the refinement of the "Short Bridge" power and the economical structure that defines the style.
Lineage: Successor within the Yip Man (Ip Man) Hong Kong tradition.
Professional Background: He is a veteran instructor who has dedicated decades to the study and propagation of Wing Chun, often bridging the gap between traditional forms and modern self-defense needs.
Technical Philosophy: Master Kong is noted for his "scientific" approach, often breaking down the physics of Wing Chun—such as center-line theory and triangular structure—into understandable, repeatable mechanics.
Instructional Media and Resources
Kong Chi Keung has produced an extensive and well-regarded collection of instructional materials. His videos are particularly popular for their high production quality and his ability to explain the subtle "feeling" of the techniques. Key contributions include:
The Three Pillars: Comprehensive instruction on Siu Lim Tao (Little Idea), Chum Kiu (Seeking the Bridge), and Biu Jee (Darting Fingers), focusing on the internal structural evolution of each form.
Chi Sao Mastery: Detailed footage on "Sticking Hands" (Chi Sao), demonstrating how to develop tactile sensitivity and how to exploit an opponent's structural leaks.
Wooden Dummy (Muk Yan Jong): A systematic breakdown of the dummy set, emphasizing the footwork and the correct "shocking" power required for the strikes.
Street Application: He has developed specialized courses focusing on the transition from traditional training to real-world defensive scenarios, emphasizing "simplification" under pressure.
Core Technical Characteristics
Master Kong’s Wing Chun is characterized by its "Compactness" and "Fluidity":
Structural Integrity: He emphasizes the "immovable elbow" and a tight center-line defense, ensuring that the practitioner is always "covered" while attacking.
Bridge Sensitivity: His Chi Sao is noted for its "sticking" quality, where he uses minimal effort to redirect force, a principle often referred to as "borrowing energy."
Precision Footwork: He highlights the importance of the "Plucking Step" and "Side Stance" to change angles rapidly, allowing the practitioner to strike from the opponent's "blind side."
Dynamic Fa Jin: His demonstrations show the characteristic "inch power" of Wing Chun, generating explosive force through the coordination of the waist, knees, and wrists without needing a large wind-up.
HERITAGE ARCHIVE: This instructional media is part of the Chinoiserie2008 Traditional Wushu Collection. Our mission is to preserve the authentic lineage and technical standards of Chinese martial arts through systematic digital documentation.
ID: DW222-02 TAGS: Wing Chun Biu Tze | Darting Fingers Form | Advanced Wing Chun DVD | Kong Chi Keung © CHINOISERIE2008 ARCHIVE - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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