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Single Hand Chi Sau
Beginner
students will first learn to Chi Sau with a single hand, allowing
them to get used to the rolling, feeling their opponents energy,
using forward energy, and the many other concepts practiced
in Chi Sau, while only having to worry about coordinating
a single hand.
Double Hand Chi Sau
Students
quickly progress to two handed chi sau, which allows for many
more Wing Chun techniques to be used. Students continue to
work on developing forward energy, attacking and defending
centerline, and developing reflexes.
Chi Sau with Footwork
At
this level, the student begins adding footwork and mobility
to Chi Sau, and training their awareness of their environment.
Chi Sau in Confined Space
Students
may practice Chi Sau in a confined space, limiting their mobility,
or within a ring, whereby they can force their opponent out
of the ring.
Chi Sau Around Objects
Ojects
may be placed inside the Chi Sau area, such as cones, which
the students must move around while doing Chi Sau. Or, students
may perform Chi Sau on a balance beam or low table, testing
their balance and rooting abilities.
Blind Folded Chi Sau
Advanced
students must perform Chi Sau blindfolded, relying totally
on their other senses and ability to feel their opponent to
perform Chi Sau.
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