very cool clip
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I think most of the bickering and politics seem to come from the students of the various lineages, not from the masters. You can clearly see clips of Wong Shun Leung and Williams Cheung training together. I even see tons of that from people within my own school who've branched off and started teaching on their own. But I agree, seeing the different sifus getting together for a video or a book would be really cool. No politics. Just information on the various techniques and differences between the lineages so that all Wing Chun students can benefit.
MMyeah ... you won't see many vids of William Cheung training with any other of his YM contemporaries.You can clearly see clips of Wong Shun Leung and Williams Cheung training together.
I'm from his lineage, but IMO he contributed to the YM divisiveness at least as much as anyone of his generation. I trained extensively with two students of his, both of whom parted company with him as a result of his "management style".
Of course he could be right
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There are people in my lineage that have come from William. They represented him for nearly 20 years. They left due to his "management style" and also his funny ideas on Wing Chun. Maybe he is losing his mind.
From when things where simpler/happier/more unified.
Not sure if this is Leung Ting presenting WSL with a gift, or the guys were just sharing an admiration for china plates.
Leung Ting appears to have horses in his armpits
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I think so, yes.
And KK rocking the beard and WSL going for the Joseph and his Technicolor Dream Coat look.
Ah, those were the days... . I can almost imagine Yip Chun there in a Parker with the hood fully zipped up.
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