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Thread: Famous masters who didn't start young.

  1. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas View Post
    Also, many people who may have started young, may not have been fully dedicated at a very young age. Many were, but it would be rediculous to assume every person that started MA as a child was serious from the get go. Some people may not have realized the importance of their MA training until a later date when a personal revelation helped them to see what form of dedication is required for their studies.
    That's another major factor to consider.
    Quote Originally Posted by bakxierboxer
    He probably did pick up quite a bit along the way.
    I mentioned the Tai Shing Pek War in another thread.
    In those first 2 flics I mentioned, you could see his origin when he changed stances.
    Did that change later on?

  2. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by The Xia View Post
    ...... Did that change later on?
    Yes, he got much better...... in other words you could "see it less", but it was still there if you looked closely enough & had a "good eye" for "things like that".

  3. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by bakxierboxer View Post
    Yes, he got much better...... in other words you could "see it less", but it was still there if you looked closely enough & had a "good eye" for "things like that".
    Then would "seeing it more" imply he was "not as good"?

  4. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by The Xia View Post
    Then would "seeing it more" imply he was "not as good"?
    I think it would be more of an indication of the fight choreographer's willingness to accept the performance.

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