In this video we focus on techniques for the Gim (Jian sword) with the Choy Li Fut footwork pattern. I consider the Gim to be an advanced weapon because to perform the movements properly, you must have attention to detail, striking accuracy even in nuanced techniques, and a very high level of the fundamentals. This does not mean that everyone who performs with a gim is automatically advanced, but their ability to command the sword will reveal their actual skill level. The only way to get good a gim is to practice, and hold yourself to a very high standard. Precision and accuracy in striking, fluidity in motion, mobility in the wrists, elbows, and shoulders, and constant intention are all key components besides just mimicking the movements.
Hey Martial Arts Instructors!!! I was able to film a few drills that I use when teaching children martial arts and made a playlist! Hopefully there’s something in it useful for you, even if it’s a new approach for designing your own drills in your art.
Check out the link above and have fun!!!