Originally posted by stuartm
[B]Hi again Matrix,
If its any use to you , i had a really depressing phase a couple of years back when i left the association i was in because i preferred the emphasis in another wing chun line.
When i left that school and opened my own i basically had no-one to Chi Sau with as i was teaching beginners and only seeing my teacher 5 or 6 times a year, and my old instructor wouldnt train with me anymore.
It is only now after running a club for three years that my students are getting good at chi sau and i am starting to feel a bit better about my chi sau again.
Peaks and troughs mate - thats just the way it goes!
Peace, Stu [/B]
Stu!
I went through the same experience!..I got so rusted that I had to oil my elbows every night or they were making squeeky sounds!..At last, this stage of my life is done and over.And now,I sometimes sign already experimented students. I even have two good Si-Dai as students!
I like your new website BTW.
All the best!