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    Some clips and stuff:)

    Hi all,

    In the spirit of sharing, just some clips of our training here in Thunder Bay, and what we are up to.

    When you want to share with the public you need a label or name, so I called my method Inclusive Ving Tsun, see this video as to why I did this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B049GieJMoc .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n1fq9oKAcw - IVT intro clip

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJQ_KtbdVEc - IVT Dan Chi sau clip

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBH8cDs4Uvc - IVT short clip on pushing/controlling

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbahbZJkEbU - IVT stepping, slicing, attacking angles

    I don't teach Fighting, I teach VT as a development method, the guy/girls are learning to enhance their skill set, their body/arms/legs so they all work together, to produce what VT produces, short powerful inclose striking, controlling skill set while in combat. We do this in a deliberate way, they ppl have to do things slow and easy at first, then as they progress they increase the intensity, with skill challenges put into the drills to make it a more realistic in nature. They don't spar much in class, they do that on their own time, and is what I would call "Application" of the skill set and is up to each individual as to how they want to do this, not necessarily a VT skill set.

    Enjoy

    James

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    Quote Originally Posted by sihing View Post
    I don't teach Fighting, I teach VT as a development method, the guy/girls are learning to enhance their skill set, their body/arms/legs so they all work together, to produce what VT produces, short powerful inclose striking, controlling skill set while in combat.
    To me this is an incongruent statement. The opening phrase is that you don't teach fighting, the last phrase indicates you teach a skill set while in combat. Combat is a synonym for fighting (although one that has a lot of delusional baggage in the WCK world).

    Many are comfortable with this incongruence. I am not.

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    A clip of my Sifu giving a seminar - focus on partner + pad work.

    http://youtu.be/U-h3U4_125I
    No mocking, tongue-in-cheek signature here... move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPWT View Post
    A clip of my Sifu giving a seminar - focus on partner + pad work.

    http://youtu.be/U-h3U4_125I
    Many errors in this striking work. Can you spot them ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sihing View Post
    Hi all,

    In the spirit of sharing, just some clips of our training here in Thunder Bay, and what we are up to.

    When you want to share with the public you need a label or name, so I called my method Inclusive Ving Tsun, see this video as to why I did this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B049GieJMoc .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n1fq9oKAcw - IVT intro clip

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJQ_KtbdVEc - IVT Dan Chi sau clip

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBH8cDs4Uvc - IVT short clip on pushing/controlling

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbahbZJkEbU - IVT stepping, slicing, attacking angles

    I don't teach Fighting, I teach VT as a development method, the guy/girls are learning to enhance their skill set, their body/arms/legs so they all work together, to produce what VT produces, short powerful inclose striking, controlling skill set while in combat. We do this in a deliberate way, they ppl have to do things slow and easy at first, then as they progress they increase the intensity, with skill challenges put into the drills to make it a more realistic in nature. They don't spar much in class, they do that on their own time, and is what I would call "Application" of the skill set and is up to each individual as to how they want to do this, not necessarily a VT skill set.

    Enjoy

    James

    I can see a lot of similar work to our way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPWT View Post
    A clip of my Sifu giving a seminar - focus on partner + pad work.

    http://youtu.be/U-h3U4_125I
    You are joking I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    Many errors in this striking work. Can you spot them ?
    There is not enough face pushing for you?

    No mocking, tongue-in-cheek signature here... move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guy b. View Post
    You are joking I think
    It doesn't feel like a joke, I can tell you that. Maybe we should incorporate more slappy hands and less power.
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    If you are serious then thanks for posting a representative clip of what you do. It is not for me, but I wish you luck with it and hope you find what you are looking for

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPWT View Post
    There is not enough face pushing for you?

    Nice try, but still not addressing the errors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayfaring View Post
    To me this is an incongruent statement. The opening phrase is that you don't teach fighting, the last phrase indicates you teach a skill set while in combat. Combat is a synonym for fighting (although one that has a lot of delusional baggage in the WCK world).

    Many are comfortable with this incongruence. I am not.
    I teach a skill set that is indirectly related to application in combat. Like I've said in the past VT is like an Axe Sharpener, the sharpener is not used in the act of chopping the wood, but it makes the tool work better. I know that the act of fighting is much more complex than chopping wood, but one should be able to understand the meaning.

    In essence, we shouldn't look to much different than a sort of western boxer, saying that not all boxers look alike either nor do they train or throw strikes the same, but we don't stand in Man/Wu sau waiting for an attack, the person would develop their own sense of a guard, or ready position, if there is even a chance for that on the street, as a lot of attacks in that environment are not like a sparring/comp setting as we all know

    Guy B explains it well too

    J

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    I can see a lot of similar work to our way.
    Yes, was and still am greatly influenced by Phillip and his method, great stuff

    J

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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    Nice try, but still not addressing the errors.
    You should visit him and show him the errors in person, Kevin. I will be more than happy to watch and learn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HybridWarrior View Post
    I have never heard of this guy before, is he in Europe?
    In Hungary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HybridWarrior View Post
    He seems to be doing a lot of winding up/over-retracting his elbow. Not sure why. Perhaps he is trying to add more power to his strikes(?). Either way, telegraphing with the elbow is what i see in this video. But, maybe this is how his WC is taught/learned? I have never heard of this guy before, is he in Europe?
    Yes, shoulder rotation a slt basic error.

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