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    Quote Originally Posted by t_niehoff View Post
    The WCK clips I like are those that record the curriculum of "older", non-YM branches of WCK like these for instance:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGKARYWSV8c

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w60X7BF631A

    Although I don't care for many of his "applications".
    Wow... you like these clips after all the crap you give to Phil for his clips??

    Talk about enabling partners and illusory skill challenges.

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    Sifu Phillip Redmond
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matrix View Post
    But what's the point of the cirriculum if there is not good and proper application? I must admit that I am surprised to see you say that you "like" these clips.
    I'll second that...

    But he may mean 'interesting' to see what non Yip folks do rather than agreeing with what he is doing..
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    All right. For all of the sh1t he took on Bullshido, I'll post up Milton Wallace's MMA fights. He studied HFY WCK for a couple years.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzac5jqIF1I
    http://www.youtube.com/user/midknigh.../1/MzYGCK1oVYw
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl4j_...eature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matrix View Post
    But what's the point of the cirriculum if there is not good and proper application? I must admit that I am surprised to see you say that you "like" these clips.
    Because I can separate the curriculum from application -- in TCMAs they are two distinct, separate things.

    I like seeing the "older"curriculums because it can give us insight into how WCK was taught in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duende View Post
    Wow... you like these clips after all the crap you give to Phil for his clips??

    Talk about enabling partners and illusory skill challenges.
    I like those clips for preserving "older" curriculums of WCK. When have any of you seen the 22 point method of Gu Lao before?

    What I don't like is when people who can't PLAY golf well (who isn't a good fighter) try to show or tell others how to play golf well (how to fight well).

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    chan chee man seems like a cool guy. My teachers is friends with him. He learnt off yip but went to wsl classes. He was akpn a good friend of koo sang so knows alot about the dummy. He is always smiling

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    "In fighting, the hand you can see will not hurt you, the hand you cannot see, will hurt you." - Grandmaster Gary Lam

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    Quote Originally Posted by YungChun View Post
    I had posted this before but..

    Not my lineage but I like a lot of what this Sifu is doing.. Esp the CONCEPTS he uses..
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM_KgCSMtMM
    a wsl student....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Redmond View Post

    talented ...reminds me of a wt girl who came to my chinatown basement school when I was teaching for V Kan years back....She was showing me what she had been taught as a wt student ...a lot of 'moves' as normal, then she asked me to kick her in the groin as she waddled forwards with knees in tight as ygkym...it was all I could do not to burst out laughing as she waddled forwards...the groin waddle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Redmond View Post
    I'm sorry, but that is a great example of pure, unadulterated crap. That is a perfect example of what not to do.

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    Ive always liked these guys

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM676yGD_5w&feature=fvw

    and this guy always cracks me up
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iua89YcHq2A

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    Quote Originally Posted by t_niehoff View Post
    I'm sorry, but that is a great example of pure, unadulterated crap. That is a perfect example of what not to do.
    Ah-ah-ah...remember...this is supposed to be a positive thread!
    "I don't know if anyone is known with the art of "sitting on your couch" here, but in my eyes it is also to be a martial art.

    It is the art of avoiding dangerous situations. It helps you to avoid a dangerous situation by not actually being there. So lets say there is a dangerous situation going on somewhere other than your couch. You are safely seated on your couch so you have in a nutshell "difused" the situation."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vankuen View Post
    Ah-ah-ah...remember...this is supposed to be a positive thread!
    Well they look like they have a very well resourced gym/training facility. As usual they (WT) have good hand speed, but use compliant partners and no "real connection".

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    Quote Originally Posted by t_niehoff View Post
    What I don't like is when people who can't PLAY golf well (who isn't a good fighter) try to show or tell others how to play golf well (how to fight well).
    Pot, kettle.... aahhh, forget it!

    On another note, I like the master wong videos, they're pretty funny!

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