The Nature of 'Nim Tao' | Chu Shong Tin Wing Chun
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 Published On Mar 16, 2017

The Nature of 'Nim Tao' | Chu Shong Tin Wing Chun

This video is a talk Chu Shong Tin gave on Wing Chun in which he discussed in more detail 'Nim Tao'. He discusses a brief history of Ip Man, relays several stories, 'Lap Nim' (establishing intent), 'Nim Lik' (mind force) and reveals interesting details about the nature of 'Nim Tao' in the brain.

I re-compiled the original footage into sequence, edited, subtitled and fixed the audio (although the original recording has a soundtrack over the top that I tried my best to minimize and remove) for all to benefit from. Hope you enjoy watching!

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Wing Chun Kung Fu is a style of martial arts that may help you to improve your health, posture, power and mind force. The style was developed 300 years ago by Buddhist Nun, Ng Mui, in order to overcome larger and stronger opponents without the need to be big and strong.

Nim Tao Wing Chun's head instructor, Sifu Maksem, teaches the Chu Shong Tin method and aims to pass on the style without altering its time tested and proven methods.

Sifu Maksem has been a student of the Chu Shong Tin lineage for 15 years, under Sifu Mark Spence, and continues to live and breathe martial arts. With more than 25 years of martial arts experience and a diploma in remedial massage, Sifu Maksem is able to help students reach their full potential with his clear and in-depth understanding of Wing Chun.

As an ex full-time instructor at Chi Sau Club, Sifu Maksem has spent many long hours in training and can transfer direct experience to students in a clear and precise manner. Nim Tao Wing Chun prides itself on it's friendly approach to learning and it's dedication to remaining true to the methods of Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin.

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