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    1st Annual International Ving Tsun Dinner vid's

    http://www.vt.com.hk/where_is_a_term..._vt_movies.htm

    just found this on a different forum, enjoy!

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    YYLEE- thanks much for sharing.
    Where and when was this held
    and who are some of the folks in some of the pics.
    Thanks again.

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    Originally posted by Vajramusti
    YYLEE- thanks much for sharing.
    Where and when was this held
    and who are some of the folks in some of the pics.
    Thanks again.
    Hi Joy

    I don't know much about when and where. I guess it is in HK somewhere hosted by Mr Au Yeung Kim-Man of WSL lineage. They say the second annual dinner will be held on Nov this year. So I guess this one took place last year.

    I think there are some Mei Gai Wong (mainland) people there, doing forms and stuffs.

    In one of the Chi Sau demo is Wu Jun Nam, a student of WSL.

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    who was the guy in black and white , he moved nice
    If the truth hurts , then you will feel the pain

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    Originally posted by Ernie
    who was the guy in black and white , he moved nice
    If memory serves, I think his name is Wong Nim Yi of the Mai Gei Wong lineage.

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    Originally posted by yylee
    If memory serves, I think his name is Wong Nim Yi of the Mai Gei Wong lineage.
    cool thanks i'm not into forms but i liked his flow very crispy , i saw the WSL guys doing chi sau could spot that roll a thousand miles away
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    Hi everyone

    the dinner was held in november last year in mainland china

    As has been noted there was Wong Nim Yi (YKS lineage)

    Wu chun lam (WSLs first student) and Mr Chan (ip Man student) - they did some chi sau together

    Some other fatshan people (dont know what line)

    Cliff au yeung plus students

    And my teacher Clive Potter plus his students (two of whom adam and nedret are doing chi sau in the last clip - clive is in a white t shirt watching to the right of them)

    I think Lok Yiu may also have been there

    there is another one next month
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    Originally posted by Ernie
    cool thanks i'm not into forms but i liked his flow very crispy , i saw the WSL guys doing chi sau could spot that roll a thousand miles away
    Perhaps you shall try reading other Chi Sau posts (I suggest you try Edward's tips #1), because a few thousands miles away there are other kinds of rolls you have no idea about

    cheers

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    Originally posted by yylee
    Perhaps you shall try reading other Chi Sau posts (I suggest you try Edward's tips #1), because a few thousands miles away there are other kinds of rolls you have no idea about

    cheers
    i did read the post , agreed with most of it ,
    chi sau is chi sau my friend , i have rolled with most of the yip man families and some non yip man ,

    some like elbow power some from the shoulders . some the wrist, some long arms others short and compact ,

    each has a positive and negitive , but as long as it works for there skill development it's all good

    it just has to fit your body and support you approach


    in the end were just worried about keeping our self in the correct position not to worried about what the other guy is up to
    If the truth hurts , then you will feel the pain

    Do not follow me, because if you do, you will lose both me and yourself....but if you follow yourself, you will find both me and yourself

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    Originally posted by Ernie
    i did read the post , agreed with most of it ,
    chi sau is chi sau my friend , i have rolled with most of the yip man families and some non yip man ,

    some like elbow power some from the shoulders . some the wrist, some long arms others short and compact ,

    each has a positive and negitive , but as long as it works for there skill development it's all good

    it just has to fit your body and support you approach


    in the end were just worried about keeping our self in the correct position not to worried about what the other guy is up to
    LOL! Ernie rolling his politically correct hands..... Chi Sau is Chi Sau....

    As I have heard, half a degree of differential results in a thousand miles' difference.

    anyway, cheers for now, will wait for Edward's videos and more of Joy's "Chi Sau is NOT A DRILL" posts.

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    LOL! Ernie rolling his politically correct hands



    not really i just tend to look a bigger picture then most . or a better way to put is my end goal is different the tools that get me there are just tools nothing to life shattering

    but to some they just love walking around with there tool belt and talking about how ther hammer with a 3 degree bend is so much better then the one with a 2 degree bend

    all the while no one is hammering any nails
    and that is were the real skill is


    hmmmm go figure
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    Originally posted by Ernie
    who was the guy in black and white , he moved nice
    I thought he was very good as well.

    Ray
    Victoria, British Columbia, Wing Chun

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