Sansik/Sansau v.s. Ip Man The Three Forms
Promised not to hijack Hendrik's thread, so let's start anew.
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Originally Posted by
LoneTiger108
Not that I want to get into it here but I will say this... Far too much is emphasis is put on Leung Jans 'Kulo period' which was at the end of his martial art life, his retirement methods so to speak. It should be understood that he did not teach his 12 hands throughout, just at the end, so it shouldn't be concentrated on so much IMHO unless you just want a 'quick fix'. Great for that, not so great for getting a complete picture of Wing Chun like Ip Mans curriculums IMHO.
And yes, some in the Lee family have these methods but they too are far older (from an earlier generation) than the current trends, and so are different again.
1. I see, "Lee family... are far older than the current trends, and are so different again."; you are sounding just like someone on the other thread. :rolleyes: btw, what current trends you are referring to?
2. Who is putting "far too much emphasis on Leung Jan's Kulo Period"?
3. Why would you call it a quick fix?
I have total respect with Ip Man's WC. I have total respect WSL, TST and Wan Kam Leung. I was doing Ip Man's line for years (since 1987) before I started Kulo. Ip Man's WC definitely has a lot of depth. At the same time I can assure you Kulo is far from a "quick fix."
I'm not a guy who cares much about lineage. I care about what works.
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It doesn't look like you 'don't care' for marketing here John. And it seems to mention something like a 'quick fix' too??