BTW, Stan, the YM SNT -- no matter how poorly it is performed (and your form is performed really poorly) -- has certain signature elements, things like starting with the left hand or left side - left punch, there is a huen sao after each punch, there is none of that "stuff" (whatever you are doing) after the punch and before the sam bai fut section, again that section ends with a huen sao (not what you are doing which is a poor excuse for a lop sao), the whole first part of the SNT is done slowly, none of the actions are to move outside of your body line (see 36 seconds in and how your arm has crossed your body, your elbow is up, and your arm is outside your body line by about a foot for an example of what I am talking about), the stamping palm section (gum sao) is done with a single arm on the sides and with double palms on the front and rear, the fak sao is done to the side not overhead, you've left out the lan sao that follows, etc. -- I could go on and on, but the point is clear: this is not the choreography that Yip Man used in his SNT.