Chum Kiu

In martial arts, Chum Kiu (Traditional Chinese: 尋橋; Simplified Chinese: 寻桥; pinyin: xn qio; Jyutping: cam4 kiu4; Yale: chhm kih; literally means bridge seeking) is the second form of Wing Chun. It teaches how to bridge the gap to your opponent, developing arm and leg movements from the Siu Nim Tao into a coherent fighting system. This system is expanded in the Biu Tze and Mook Yun Jong forms.

 

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