Elbowing (Biu Jee) (Grandmaster Chu Training Episodes #011)
This footage collates several demonstrations of GM Chu on Biu Jee movements. Biu Jee is both versatile and robust in application. Those shown in this footage are just snapshots among many others already posted onto the net by others of the Chu's lineage. While pivoting in Chum Kiu is around a vertical axis, pivoting in Biu Jee is around a centre point (or axial point). More details can be found in Chapter 4 of The Book of Wing Chun, Vol. 1. Here I would like to further this "centre" theory by asking the following questions: Is there just one "centre"? Is the "centre" stationary at a fixed location? Does the "centre" point refer to a particular physical part of the body? These questions will be addressed in my next post on / ideaswingchun .

Biu Jee Applications Part 1

In Memoriam Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin

Chu Shong Tin - the evolution of his teaching

Ip Chun - Teaching Biu Gee

15 Hong Kong 1991 Chu Shong Tin's school - with Graham, Rob etc teaching 10

I was wrong about Wing Chun - Grandmaster teaches me a lesson

Chu Shong Tin Kneeing Elbow

Chu Shong Tin - Bil Jee Power

Countering Lap Sau (Grandmaster Chu Training Episodes #012)

Wing Chun Bil (Biu) Jee and Pressure Point Striking Techniques (Gm William Cheung)

Sigung Chu Shong Tin's Realistic Fighting #1

Chu Shong Tin One-inch Punch, High-speed Continuous Punch and Chi Sau

Biu Jee - Slipping Punches

Grandmaster William Cheung Pressure Point Striking Seminar Day 2

Wing Chun's CHISAU - Chu Shong Tin

WHY the late King of Wing Chun Dr. Leung Jan did not teach the Siu Nim Tau, Chum Kiu and Biu Tze

Grand Master Pan Nam (Peng Nan), Biu Jee

Chu Shong Tin | The King of Siu Nim Tao Part I

徐尚田 Chu Shong Tin 鏢指 Biu Jee

