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Hendrik
05-13-2011, 11:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2Z7rsrtLbQ


1, Sergio has done a great job again.

2, TST is great to share his knowledge which is much appricated.




There is a typical issue here about training from Ip Man to TST on Lam Nim...etc.

That is what most sifu does without giving details instruction or even fuzzy instruction and the student goes with trial and erro. Some students might get somewhere but some dont. and even those students who can get somewhere has no way to verify the result and no clear process to describe, and also doesnt have a systemic and details view on how to link this to anceint TCMA training. This is something needed to be solve if WCK doesnt intended to break a part from the ancient TCMA training.

Not to say ancient TCMA is everything but to say it is troublesome and problematic for everyone to walk the trial and erro uncertain path and then guessing without a process on the technology. I personally suffer alots and have wasted lots of time in this type of inefficient training.

GlennR
05-14-2011, 01:38 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2Z7rsrtLbQ


1, Sergio has done a great job again.

2, TST is great to share his knowledge which is much appricated.




There is a typical issue here about training from Ip Man to TST on Lam Nim...etc.

That is what most sifu does without giving details instruction or even fuzzy instruction and the student goes with trial and erro. Some students might get somewhere but some dont. and even those students who can get somewhere has no way to verify the result and no clear process to describe, and also doesnt have a systemic and details view on how to link this to anceint TCMA training. This is something needed to be solve if WCK doesnt intended to break a part from the ancient TCMA training.

Not to say ancient TCMA is everything but to say it is troublesome and problematic for everyone to walk the trial and erro uncertain path and then guessing without a process on the technology. I personally suffer alots and have wasted lots of time in this type of inefficient training.

Seemed to work out OK for TST