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    Quote Originally Posted by anerlich View Post
    I don't know what pidgeon two stance is, but I sure as hell ain't going to practice Ho stance.

    I look forward to the verification of the results of your original training methods and your oh-so-unique insights and specialised knowledge when you become famous as a combat athlete and coach.

    Truthfully, I wouldn't do SLT for an hour either. Or watch any more of Hendrik's videos.
    Ho stance was supposed to be horse stance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SavvySavage View Post
    Ho stance was supposed to be horse stance.
    I knew that. Just had the image in my head of

    Ho stance: leaning against a lamppost wearing skanky clothes propositioning the drivers of a procession of cars.
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    Everything rests on the SNT

    For those of you who say that the SNT is secondary. Then it is obvious you understand neither the SNT and by extension wing chun.

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    I think the point being made or at least that I would make is that, yes, everything refers back to SNT, but SNT alone is not functional. If SNT is your primary training above partner work, then you won't get far beyond having a little idea about what fighting is. Partner work above all should be the primary training, especially for someone beyond the first couple months of training. But SNT is of overall importance because, again, everything should refer back to it, so it should be trained often, but it should be behind sparring and chi-sau on the list of priorities for most practitioners. Especially in a limited classroom setting where time and resources must be used wisely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SavvySavage View Post
    What are you talking about? Only a combat athlete/coach has a valid opinion?
    I'm implying that an anonymous internet poster's opinion is no more valid than anyone else's. Except that of someone who can demonstrate results.

    Or that maybe you could opine rather than lecture, especially as you have no obvious special qualifications.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anerlich View Post
    I'm implying that an anonymous internet poster's opinion is no more valid than anyone else's. Except that of someone who can demonstrate results.

    Or that maybe you could opine rather than lecture, especially as you have no obvious special qualifications.
    talking of qualifications well done on getting your blackbelt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frost View Post
    talking of qualifications well done on getting your blackbelt
    Thanks, Frosty
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frost View Post
    talking of qualifications well done on getting your blackbelt
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    Congratulations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vajramusti View Post
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    Congratulations!
    Thank you Joy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frost View Post
    talking of qualifications well done on getting your blackbelt
    Yes, congrats!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayfaring View Post
    Yes, congrats!!!
    Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SavvySavage View Post
    The core of wing chun training is chi sao and then sparring.
    The core of wing chun? Learning SLT comes before learning Chi Sao. If you dont know SLT you will NEVER do chi sao correctly.
    Last edited by trubblman; 12-29-2013 at 06:00 PM.

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