Greetings and Thanks
Sorry for the late posting to this thread, but I have only just recently joined the Forum. My name is Andy Kalish and I am a student of Sifu Benny Meng. My lineage is that of Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun through the Ving Tsun Museum (VTM) with a background in Yip Man lineage Wing Chun.
I did indeed attend Chung Sifu’s Workshop. I have known Rochesterians Kathy Jo Connors and Mark Stoddard for a little while now and have always admired their willingness to share and discuss kung fu across lineages in an open, friendly, and respectful manner. I have tried to do the same. This type of “Friendship Exchange” format is very consistent with the VTM approach to broadening one’s knowledge of Wing Chun through direct exposure and experience.
The workshop was good from a technical perspective. Ken informally discussed and demonstrated several aspects of Leung Sheung lineage Yip Man Wing Chun. Topics of discussion included several themes common to Yip Man Wing Chun, including relaxed delivery of energy, mental and physical intent (yi), elbow energy, and proper body structure & sinking for unity/rooting.
For the sake of clarification, I would also like to comment on some of the other postings:
Originally posted by Rolling_Hand
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**Could it be that Ken had a hard time explaining himself in front of the Moy Yat wing chun family?
–But i could see that Andy had a smile on his face for the most part.–Atl
**So, Andy was a gentleman! [/B]
I will start with one that I think is important. I strongly echo Kathy Jo’s and Rene’s subsequent comments. As far as I could tell, Ken had absolutely no problem communicating his ideas to anyone. My experience in the VTM and in the Moy Yat family has been a very rich one and allowed me to understand exactly what Ken was trying to express. The only exceptions here were the brief times when he spoke in Cantonese. : ) As an aside, if I was a gentleman, it should be equally noted that I was in the company of gentlemen and gentlewomen. Thank you & Kathy Jo for the compliment.
Originally posted by Atleastimnotyou
[B]Ken even demonstrated on Andy and George who were from Benny Meng and Sunny Tang, respectively. They had a hard time understanding how ken was able to do some of the things he did. But i could see that Andy had a smile on his face for the most part.
Corey [/B]
This one was in part a little confusing to me. I am not sure what it was that you thought I couldn’t understand. Not to be presumptuous, but perhaps you intended this statement as more of a general compliment to your Sigung as opposed to something based on an actual statement from me or a specific situation. Please feel free to enlighten or correct me, but I don’t believe that I made any such statement. In actuality, although some of his body structure and mechanics were slightly different, what Ken was demonstrating was very consistent with what I have had the opportunity to experience from Yip Man Wing Chun. Please understand that none of what I just said is intended to downplay Ken’s knowledge/skill or to be egotistical on my part (most people who know me can hopefully attest to this). The fact that I could understand everything that Ken was expressing is a tribute to my teacher, the Moy Yat lineage, and also to Ken himself. As for my smile, who wouldn’t be smiling when discussing Wing Chun?
Overall, I was glad I took the time to attend the workshop. Ken and his students were very open and sharing. Consistent with the VTM’s philosophy of friendship exchange both within and across lineages, this was a very good opportunity to be exposed to another branch of Yip Man system Wing Chun.