What do you after? the original WingChunkuen or advance Martial art?
Do you know where you’re going to
Do you like the things that life is showing you
Where are you going to
Do you know?
Do you get
What you’re hoping for
When you look behind you
There’s no open door
What are you hoping for
Do you know?
Once we were standing still in time
Chasing the fantasies
That filled our minds
(That filled our minds)
You knew how I loved you
But my spirit was free
Laughin’ at the questions
That you once asked of me
Do you know where you’re going to
Do you like the things that life is showing you
Where are you going to
Do you know?
Originally posted by Phenix What do you after? the original WingChunkuen or advance Martial art?
Both. I also collect Appalachian folk art.
That is, by “original” do you mean the art as it’s been passed on to me by way of Yip Man > Leung Sheung > Ken Chung > Ben Der? I consider the Yip Man Wing Chun Kuen line to be an advanced martial art.
Originally posted by [Censored] [i]
Since nobody answered me earlier, I’ll ask you directly. Have you seen the Yip Man video footage? Do you emulate that as closely as possible?
what do you after? to become Yip Man or original of WCK or Advance Martial art?
How can one emuate Yip Man’s breathing and thinking? since that was not shown in Video?
Censored asks:Have you seen the Yip Man video footage? Do you emulate that as closely as possible?
Yes- have seen it. “Emulation”- a very subjective word. Induction from photos and videos involve the logical problems on induction.
Incomplete context, insufficient information, camera angles and distortions, intentions(his), perceptions(mine), invisible things- breath, feeling, soft-hard ratios, micro- motions and other details.
But corroborates much about some positioning of the angle of the bong, the wrist in tan and some other structures- allowing the
aging process and health status at the time. So I am grateful for the existence of the pictures.
My sigung Ho Kam Ming spent as much one on one learning time with him as anyone- so I found seeing Master Ho’s version of
Ip Man’s SLT was a great treasure. My Sifu Fong who spent quality time with Master Ho also met Ip man and Ip Man has visited Master Ho’s school and corrected some of his students. So direct and continuous and hands on learning from my sifu provides a great foundation. for my development. Good fortune-yuanfen.
Ip Man himself made some occasional changes in his forms.
Footnotes or gloss if you will. So sequence wise, the two clear differences in my learning are 1. the addition of the double punch and 2.in the first sections practicinga tan after the fok before the huen and wu…with good instructional reason.
Principles that have come down in the personalized teaching-
intended to be the same in the transmission.And I try to do the same in teaching sans robotics.
She’s a beauty alright just like a lovely rose in the web picture! Most charming roses have thorns though, so do enjoy the view from afar and keep your fingers free and happy. Ha! Ha!
She’s a beauty alright just like a lovely rose in the web picture! Most charming roses have thorns though, so do enjoy the view from afar and keep your fingers free and happy. Ha! Ha! [/B]
Paul,
see, I told you it is not about after Diaz. But how to Chi Sau with Rose without getting cut.— advance art of chi sau
My grandfather was a rather remarkable hypnotist. My grandma and father often told me tales of how he implanted false memories or induced the “looked at” to fall asleep at banquet tables. I guess it is a promising beginning to learn how to capture the mind the easy and fun way rather than this advanced chi sau stuffs. But I like to hear this option of yours just in case my emulated attempts of following Grandpa’s footsteps ended in disasters.
My grandfather was a rather remarkable hypnotist. My grandma and father often told me tales of how he implanted false memories or induced the “looked at” to fall asleep at banquet tables. I guess it is a promising beginning to learn how to capture the mind the easy and fun way rather than this advanced chi sau stuffs. But I like to hear this option of yours just in case my emulated attempts of following Grandpa’s footsteps ended in disasters.
Regards, [/B]
Hi Pual,
No one can step on the same flowing water twice not to mention two person step on the same flowing water twice.
I might be nuts. I migh be dreaming. I might be a vampire who has live across 1500 to now. I might be a satori as old as the cosmos… hahahahaha
advance chi sau — if one can’t even grap a rose without getting piece by the thorn. then how can one disarm a person with lazor shap butterfly knive?
ok, you might say, may be one will get cut while disarming, sure why not. may be one will get piece while picking the rose, sure why not. that no longer important when the knive disarm and the rose picked.