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  Midlands Wing Chun Kuen - Hong Kong Wing Chun in the UK
One of the main purposes of Biu Tze is to recover from a mistake; known as Gow Gup Sau (emergency or first aid hand), the movements are designed to recover the centreline when a mistake is made, created or forced upon the Wing Chun practitioner.
Biu Tze is the logical next step in learning Wing Chun, both in the development and refinement of energy and the relative distance at which it is focussed: Siu Nim Tao's main concern is the elbow position/distance and the focus of energy at the elbow.
Biu Tze extends the range even further to concentrate on the fingertips for use both a weapon and as a physical deterrent, to prevent an opponent stepping in and closing the distance.
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 Biu Jee/Bil Tze - Kampsport.se - forum
Många talar om kraften som finns i Biu Gee.
Biu Tze teaches you how to regain the centreline if somehow it is lost.
Biu Tze also teach you what to do if there is no other alternatives, hence gau gap sau.
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 Third Form - Biu Tze   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The concepts and principles of the form are used to regain control of the centreline and to recover under otherwise dangerous situations when the centreline is lost due to a mistake on the part of the practitioner or as the result of the skill of the opponent.
The essence of Biu Tze is more on attacking techniques using the fingers and elbows and additional sophisticated fighting concepts beyond those of the first two forms.
Biu Tze has a number of translations - 'Thrusting Fingers Form', 'The Desperation Form' and Gow Gup Sao- 'First Aid Hand'.
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 Biu Tze - Wing Chun's Third Form
Biu Tze, translated as 'darting fingers', gives the understanding of a fierce and deadly art form, and this is true.
The Wing Chun School strikes the balance - Biu Tze is part of the curriculum, as the complete system is taught.
Some features of the Biu Tze form are the Kup Jaang - downward elbow strike, and the Gaau Gup Sau - emergency hand, as well as the deadly Biu Tze - darting fingers.
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 WING CHUN SYSTEM
Biu Tze was secretly guarded from the martial arts public for many generations.
Biu Tze extends the range even further to concentrate on the fingertips for the use both a weapon and as a physical deterrent, to prevent an opponent stepping in and closing the distance utilizing Hao-Chong-Ma stepping pattern.
Downward elbow strike – Kup Jarn – is heavily emphasized in the Biu Tze form, and the Gow Gup Sau - emergency techniques, as well as the deadly Biu Sau - targeting for the eyes, throat, and the 108 vital spots on the human body.
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 Internal, grappling in Wing Chun - MartialTalk.Com
Bui tze is a form that is used when you have failed to maintain your structure, yet all the techniques applied within are wing chun techniques, but by the logic you employ they aren't wing chun as structure has been lost.
Biu tze (among other things) teaches you some tehniques that work only in some specific situations when you have lost your structure but some other non BT tehniques that would work in "normal" situations would not work in this other situations when the structure is lost.
Of course biu tze techniques are wing chun beacuse they take in to consideration this specific situations and deal with them in the best posibble way (I dont know Biu tze so I really would not go into details).
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 Authentic Wing Chun Kung Fu : Utah, Maine, San Antonio, and Germany
Biu Tze teaches to release energy, it is a power form.
To perform Sil Num Tao with these Biu Tze principles would be to release power within the movements of the first form.
So long as you were using the correct power principles of Biu Tze where the energy explodes through you and you are not tense or hard.
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 "Putting The Chi Back Into Chi Sau"
Third, the student is taught the Biu Tze form.
Biu Tze means thrusting fingers which signifies the releasing of energy through the bodies extremities.
Si-Fu Baker releases internal energy through the eight foot long pole in the Biu Kwun movement, causing the pole to vibrate.
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 let's cut the finger jab crap - Kung Fu Magazine Forums
In my experience however, when you can use biu jee to sneak in or clear a defence, you usually make space to turn it into a substantial (palm- or fist-) strike, and I use it like this a lot.
The most common reaction for a Biu strike coming in towards the eye is to throw the head back as fast and far as possible.
A Biu strike to the eyes is a much softer way to get that reaction than heal palming them in the forehead or jaw.
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 Wing Chun Footwork - Kung Fu Magazine Forums
This stepping comes from Biu Tze's huen bo ("circling leg") motions, and you see the whole process applied in the second section of the Bot Cham Do.
Also, you break out your Biu Ma when you've got an opening through positioning/trapping/ etc. to lay in your striking power by generating the force from your supporting leg and "shooting" forward.
The drill works like this -- shoot forward with Biu Ma (pressing off the back leg) using two steps to build momentum, and as soon as your lead leg touches the ground on the second step you immediately perform a 180 degree shift to face back the opposite direction...without throwing yourself off the line.
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 Biu Tze — The “Thrusting Fingers” Set of Wing Tsun
Biu Tze is the third and most advanced set in the Wing Tsun system.
In the past, we had a saying, “Biu Tze does not leave the door,” meaning that those Wing Tsun (Wing Chun) practitioners who did not attain a certain level of skill could not even have seen the set, let alone hope to learn it.
This is because senior disciples who understood this set would absolutely not practice it in front of their regular younger kung fu brothers.
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 Canadian Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) Fellowship - About The Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) Empty Hand Forms
The Third empty hand form in the Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) system is the Biu Tze or 'Thrusting Fingers' form.
It can be seen that the Biu Tze form is purely offensive in both tatics and technique.
It should be said that because the Wing Chun forms (especially when compared to other systems of martial arts) are short, direct, and unflowery, one could learn all the Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) empty hand techniques in months, but to truly master and understand them fully can take years of dedication and practice.
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 Wing Tsun Biu Tze Poster
Biu Tze, or the “Thrusting Fingers” set, is regarded as the most advanced boxing set of the Wing Tsun system.
The most advanced fighting theory in Wing Tsun is “to apply attacking techniques while defending,” thus a Wing Tsun expert can apply most of the Biu Tze techniques to counterattack his opponent at the same time as being attacked!
High accomplishment in this set enables a WT expert such as Grandmaster Leung Ting to shatter an object just by giving it a light touch with his fingertips with his arm outstretched.
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 Why not have an open mind about real fighting? - Page 2 - Kung Fu Magazine Forums
Frist of all when I say that Biu Tze teaches one to think outside of the box I am saying this in respect to it being for emergency techniques.
One of the aspects which I think Biu Tze addresses is that of having to deal with when one makes a mistake, in some cases you will need to step outsideof the box in order to come back from such an error.
As for Biu Jee, I like to think that SNT is a basic tool set and CK is the methods for applying those tools.
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 Amazon.com: "biu tze": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Biu Tze, wooden dummy techniques, knife, etc., can be regarded as forms, but Chi Sau cannot since it has no fixed movement.
I made a slow biu tze, the shooting fingers, up towards her eyes, with my left hand, and a going under hand with my right.
Wing Chun's forms - Siu Nim Tao, Chum Kiu, Biu Tze - are the physical equivalent to a dictionary: they define the shape,...
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 CTHB: Memories of a Fragrant Harbour: Family
Aunt #3 ("sam yee mah">; her husband, Uncle #3 ("sam yee jeung"); son Tommy ("biu goh") and daughter Cathy (younger than me).
It's nearly impossible to translate "biu jie" as "female cousin, older than I am, from my mother's side".
By the by, broken down further, "jie" is a female of my generation older than me, and "biu" sets the relationship of cousin on my mom's side.
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 Canadian Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) Fellowship - About Wing Chun (Ving Tsun)
Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) is noted by the use of linear movement, simultaneous attack and defense, and independant movement of the limbs.
The Mook Yun Jong (Wooden Dummy) is the incorporation of the three empty hand forms (Sil Lim Tao, Chum Kil and Biu Tze).
In addition to the Sil Lim Tao, Chum Kil, Biu Tze and Chi Sau, are foundational drills such as Lap sau, Pak Sau, Pak Da, and various footwork drills.
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 KarateForums.com - View topic - Wing Chun Progression
You could always ask him, or a higher ranking student who has already learned the Biu Tze.
Learning of a tape is deffinately not the same though, I have seen so many differant varriations of the same form, but the principles are ussualy the same, and they do share a lot of the same movements.
In the end If you want to know "when" or "how long" it takes for you to learn Biu Tze I think it is best to ask someone from your school.
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 Canadian WingChun Fellowship - Kitchener / Waterloo - The Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) SYSTEM
Traditionally this was a form that was never shown or practiced openly, as it displayed 'emergency techniques' available to the Wing Chun practitioner.
Without a strong understand of the Chum Kil and Sil Nim tao forms, and training, the Biu Tze form will only confuse most students.
This is a form rarely seen, and requires the practitioner to have a solid understanding of Sil Lim Tao, Chum Kil, Bil Jee, and Mook Yan Jong before starting the training for the Luk Dim Poon Kwan form.
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 Wing Chun Kung Fu - Forms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Also spelt Biu Tze and other ways, this is the third of three empty handed forms.
Biu Jee means Pointing Finger or Thrusting Fingers, and takes the practitioner outside of the boundaries set in the first two empty handed forms.
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 sparring vs chi sau [Archive] - MartialTalk.Com
I think when you get to bui tze a healthy ammount of sparing is good as you are dealing with recovery and being off the line.
09-22-2004, 12:13 AM I think when you get to bui tze a healthy ammount of sparing is good as you are dealing with recovery and being off the line.
im not quite there yet, im still working on getting good at chum kiu, although biu looks to be an amazing form and im excited to learn it eventually
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Those who master them can defeat other WingTsun practictioners who are stronger and faster.That's why many masters would not easily reveal the secret.
Biu Tze, Thrusting fingers, the advanced WingTsun set.
The first priority for learning WingTsun is to learn how to avoid being attacked.
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 Biu Tze by Leung Ting [b0021] - $12.95 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce
Biu Tze by Leung Ting [b0021] - $12.95 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce
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 Martial Arts Planet - List of Wing Chun Movements
Biu Tze (Biu Sao + Finger flicking from Biu Tze form)
Knife hand strike (low fak sao to side of ribs + energy from Biu Tze form)
Huen Ma (Circling, a foot "sweep" from Biu Tze form)
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 Biu Tze - China-related Topics BI-BL - China-Related Topics
Biu Tze - China-related Topics BI-BL - China-Related Topics
The biu tze adds full-torso movements to the arm and leg techniques of the Siu Nim Tao and Chum Kiu forms.
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 WingTsun HAS its benefits ;-) - Page 2 - No BS Martial Arts
03-28-2004, 07:15 AM I think that's part of the biu tze form.
The 'hand wiggling' part looked like the beginning of the third form of Biu Tze.
Then she did a mix of moves from the dummy form, and Biu Tze, as far as I can tell.
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 Tucson Ving Tsun Academy
Muk Jong - Wooden Dummy - The linking form for Chum Kiu and Biu Tze
Biu Tze - Thrusting Fingers - The advanced form
White shirt with fl school logo on left chest and fl pants.
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 Wing Chun Bournemouth - Lun Kuen Academy Wing Chun
Counter Gum Sau with Biu, Lap, Pak and Gwoy Jarn
Counter Pinned Bong Sau with Biu, Lap and High Palm, Hair Pull and Chair Pie
Counter Shove against wall with Biu Sau and Follow
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 Libreria Deportiva ESM : BIU TZE: THE TRUSTING FINGER SET
Libreria Deportiva ESM : BIU TZE: THE TRUSTING FINGER SET
La forma, la teoría, puntos principales, lemas y aplicaciones de Biu Tze.
Forma Ma-biu Tze y aplicaciones, Técnicas del muk yan chong (muñeco de madera).
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 GreenSyl
Counter Gum Sau with Biu, Lap, Pak & Gwoy Jarn
Counter Pinned Bong Sau with Biu, Lap & High Palm, Hair Pull & Chair Pie
Counter advancing punches with Triangle Stepping, Biu Sau, Lap & Punch
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 Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
GGM Leung Ting - Anti-Throwing Technique (Mpg Video 3.6 Mb)
Sifu Jeff Webb - Biu Tze Attacks (Wmv Video 4.3 Mb)
Sifu Jeff Webb - Biu Tze Counter Attacks (Wmv Video 3.8 Mb)
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