16/05/2026
Why is it so hard to apply the techniques we learn in Chi Sau? Grandmaster has some advice to help: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-512/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 512
So, we need to wait for the right situation—when their hands are crossing each other—and then we can use this technique, as we are not so obvious. We must remember that the more strength we use, the more quickly our opponent will react.
01/05/2026
Why is it so hard to apply the techniques we learn in Chi Sau? Grandmaster has some advice to help: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-511/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 511
Some people only practise Chī Sáu with two hands and never use one hand; others only use one hand. This is not enough. We should also sometimes use kicking...
26/04/2026
In this video, Grandmaster Michael Tse begins to explain the essential steps to learning Chi Sau (Sticking Hands) in Wing Chun and what the skill is for. it is very important to get fundamentals things correct at the beginning https://youtu.be/0fhPOFvwkIw
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24/04/2026
What is Gūng Lihk? Gramdmaster Tse continues to explain it and how to develop it in: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-510/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 510
Our legs are our roots, so they need to be strong; however, it is not the muscles, but the bones, that must be strong, and the muscles must actually be soft. When the bones are strong, the muscles will naturally be strong.
02/04/2026
What is Gūng Lihk? Gramdmaster Tse continues to explain it and how it can be strong or soft in: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-509/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 509
we might pull them down and make them lose their balance, and at the same time, we can counterattack by punching or chopping them. This is using light, or soft, Gūng Lihk.
26/03/2026
What is Gūng Lihk? This is one of the most important things to train, but also one of the most elusive to develop and understand. Gramdmaster Tse begins to explain it in: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-508/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 508
What is Gūng Lihk? This is one of the most important things to train, but also one of the most elusive to develop and understand.
20/02/2026
Grandmaster Tse explains the advanced Wing Chun footwork Biu Mah https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-506/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 506
We use it when our enemy is further away and we need to quickly jump over that distance to attack them before they realise
13/02/2026
Grandmaster Tse talks about how he approaches Chi Sau with someone he does not know: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-505/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 505
A lot depends on the condition of the opponent. If they are strong, fast and have skill and lot of fighting techniques, then we do not only use our hands and legs...
05/02/2026
Grandmaster Tse talks about how he approaches Chi Sau with someone he does not know: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-504/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 504
Generally, when we Chī Sáu, we will not kick until our hands are good enough. If our hand techniques, sensitivity and control of distance is not good, then our kicking will be bad...
28/01/2026
Grandmaster Tse talks about how he approaches Chi Sau with someone he does not know: https://www.tseqigongcentre.com/wing-chun-note-503/
Grandmaster Tse's Wing Chun Note 503
This is exactly what I did with that student and then I pretended to hit him many times. It is just like catching a snake...