Hello,
I think that because of the nature of TCMA and their oral histories, the best we can often do is present our families oral histories, in a respectful manner. TCMA bring a lot of fulfillment to many of us, but many spend way to much time typing, trying to tear each other down. I am a firm believer that we would have way less of this BS if we could have more hands on, face to face interactions.
Victor-
A little less theory and a lot less unverifiable history - coupled with twice as much actual SHOWING of what HFY looks like in action would go a long way - let me tell ya'.
I believe Grandmaster Gee is going to be in Rochester in August for a public seminar. I will happily pay your seminar fee if you are sincere in your desire to experience the teachings of GM Gee in person.
drleungjohn
Since MOST haven't seen or experienced HFY-
1-What makes it different?
I had a chance to put hands on/study a few MA's before I was exposed to HFY.
My first Sifu really pressed on me that the details were important, so when I was exposed to HFY it's understanding of structure and body geometry really got my attention. In HFY the training platforms and the concepts behind them help you develop body skills in a very focused manner. Certainly other arts have similar training, but for me the system logic of HFY was something that I could relate to immediately. Sorry this is more of a personal explaination than a technical explaination.
Matt
People often choose the comfort of known misery
to the discomfort of unfamiliar uncertainty -Unknown