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Manne
05-02-2004, 02:08 PM
Ving Tchun/Escrima - Autumn Seminar 2003 (http://www.vingtchun.com/video/Allhelgona2003.avi)

Clipsize: 29 MB

/Manne

Student at: Halmstad Ving Tchun Skola, Sweden (http://homepage.mac.com/wahboh/vingtchun/)

old jong
05-03-2004, 12:15 PM
Nice clip.
I see a definitive "L.Ting" flavor in the practitioners style.Is your school related to WT ?...

Manne
05-03-2004, 12:28 PM
Yes, your observation is correct. Sifu Patrik Gavelin left the LT Wing Tsun around 1995-1996 I think. Heīs visited Sifu Reimers in Germany lately (also former LT WT). So you couldnīt be more right. Sharp eye ;)

/Manne

John D
05-10-2004, 06:42 PM
Manne,



Without a doubt Escrima promotes a great number of excellent blade fighting abilities, but I am wondering if there is anyone practicing the WC double short swords. Have most of the European WC teachers moved into adopting Escrima as the WC-VT-WT blade system?

I thought there was also a moderately strong WSL following in Europe? If I am not mistaken, the late WSL was teachng a couple of German instructors the WC blade system. I do not know their names or if they learned all the sections but I sure there must somebody on this forum who knows.

Just questions from a person who lives on the other side of the world.

william
05-11-2004, 02:26 AM
How many is there in that little room??

Looks pretty tight!

Good Clip though,

W

Nick Forrer
05-11-2004, 03:25 AM
WSL VT, as i understand it, is represented by two main instructors in Germany. They are

1) Phillip Bayer

and

2) Barry Lee (formerly of Australia but now living in Germany).

There are also a number of other WSL schools in germany too. My instructor has a few affiliated with his school i.e. WSL VT assoc. UK. I have met and trained with a few of them.

If you follow the link below you can find all their web sites :)

wsl uk (http://www.wongvingtsun.co.uk/)