Bil Jee by Ng Wah Sum
Leung Sheung student Ng Wah Sum demonstrates Wing Chun's Bil Jee
Bil Jee is the third of three open-hand sets of Wing Chun. Bil Jee builds upon and refines the technical and structural training of the first two sets. In some circles Bil Jee is known as the "emergency set" as its techniques diverge from the centerline and can be seen as guidelines on what to do if your structure is compromised. In other words, it teaches how to "return to the center".
Bil Jee" (標指) literally means "darting fingers" and refers to the way the form trains the practitioner to project energy through the fingertips.
Advanced footwork is taught in this form. The footwork of Bil Jee is more circular in nature and uses the So Gurk often. It teaches how to close the gap as well as leg sweep. This form also has more emphasis on shoulder and hip opening/rotation.
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