are you hendrik santo?
are you hendrik santo?
its safe to say that I train some martial arts. Im not that good really, but most people really suck, so I feel ok about that - Sunfist
Sometime blog on training esp in Japan
Good job we've got people like you to set us straight then, eh.Originally Posted by Pacman
Source?Originally Posted by Pacman
I'm sure you've defeated countless CLF and Hung Gar practitioners this way with ease and will be (here it comes...! ) posting video evidence!Originally Posted by Pacman
Was that it? Source?Originally Posted by Pacman
**** me, you managed to post something about the topic. There are many ways of doing chi sao.
In general, congratulations: your post has won a big fat
its safe to say that I train some martial arts. Im not that good really, but most people really suck, so I feel ok about that - Sunfist
Sometime blog on training esp in Japan
I personally dont think a lack of quality control is limited to one lineage, you seem a little bias there bud. If it came down to per capita perhaps not...i mean obviously more people do Ip Man VT so....
And there are differnt types of flow as previously mentioned....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84_BX...e=channel_page
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBGy5...e=channel_page
Different approaches, but flowing none the less.
If what you say is true (which i dont believe) then wow YM learnt good sticking hands in just a few months hes either awesome student or YKS and fabulous teacher....
IMO flow isnt the be all and end all, there are several problems i have with the first clip...like crossing ones hands often, flying elbows, looking at the hands as i think you mentioned, guy kicks without disrupting opponents horse first (or rather raises leg) etc etc.
Sure the flow looks good but there are many bad habbits they should try to eliminate there....this is just for the sake of discussion though clearly they are students drilling and improving - hell for all we know it could be thier second week training.... if so - then dam thier good LOL
Its all relative.
DREW
Training is the pursuit of perfection - Fighting is settling for results - ME
Thats not VT
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Its good to be the King - http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=2vqmgJIJM98
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Originally Posted by hunt1 View Post
Nonsense ! YKS learned from Ng Chung So just like Yip Man and Yui Choi.
That would be incorrect.
YKS learnt from Fok Bo Chuen and Fung Siu Ching.
YKS schools in Mainland China have acknowledged for years that YKS learned from NG Chung So.
As for learning from Fok Bo Chuen and Fung Sui Ching that depends on who you talk to. Several early Sum Nung students have stated that YKS never learned from FBC. Only from NCS and FSC. . In China they all that I have seen say NGS most say FSC and all say his brother as well.
The most curious thing is that these conflicting stories were around while Sum Nung, was still alive. So is it any wonder that there can be so many different YM stories when he has been dead for over 35 years and taught hundreds of students?
1. NOT Yuen Kay-San or Sum Nung WCK
2. YKS didn't learn from Ng Chung So. Sorry, Hunt1, complete BS manufactured later.
No early Sum Nung WCK students say that, unless they never bothered to learn the history (many didn't care) and just believed the uninformed articles that came out later.
From Sum's earliest students, through the 50s, 60s, and 70s, they all have the same history, Fok Bo-Chuen and Fung Siu-Ching.
Aside from that, Ng Chung-So's WCK is different, more like Chan Wah-Shun WCK -- of course.
According to Leung Dai Chiu (one of Sum Num's early student), whom i just vistited last week, Yuen Kay San learned from FOK BO CHUEN and FUNG SIU CHING
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