What do you guys think?

How does this school look?
http://www.tstvingtsun.bc.ca
My sifu only teaches me once a week on Sundays, but if I started going to this school I could train 5 hours a day after school… And I could probably still go to my sifu on Sunday (if he doesn’t get pissed off at me for training somewhere else). But then again, I wouldn’t need to tell him… What do u people think i should do?

BTW - my sifu teaches us wing chun, bagwa, hungar, and tai chi. So right now after a year i only know the begening of the slt because the time we spend on wing chun is divided among the 3 other styles…

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Damnit isnt my personal opinion enough!?

I think that school looks good…

IXIJoe KaveyIXI
I am Sharky’s main man…

your right joe… But this is a Tsui Sheng Tin school, and your obsessed with the guy, so of course u’ll like it…

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That school looks excellent!

I believe in only learning one martial art at a time. Learning 4 different martial arts concurrently will only lead to confusion. The only advantage I can see in doing that would be to evaluate the 4 different arts while deciding which one you’d prefer to concentrate on.

Once you reach an advanced level and all the movements and principles are ingrained, then you can learn another martial art, if you still feel the need to learn more than one.

Max

Yooby Yoody

It isnt a tsui sheung tin school ,he only has one chool and that is his own.He doesnt have a chain of schools like a federation…it is those two chinese guys school…

IXIJoe KaveyIXI
I am Sharky’s main man…

Train 4 different styles once a week???

The TST school looks like a friendly place, but I did’nt see any pictures of any type of drills or contact besides chi sau.

I guess it all depends on what you’re looking for.

Joe

I think he meant it was a TST school, as in TST lineage. I have a friend who trained at TST lineage school in Vancouver.

Very different from what we are doing out here.

CanadianBadAss

Give it a try. What can u loo?

CanadianBadAss

Who’s your sifu?

walter dimmik, why do you ask?

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=“-1”>quote:</font><HR> The TST school looks like a friendly place, but I did’nt see any pictures of any type of drills or contact besides chi sau.[/quote]

That is a good thing…

IXIJoe KaveyIXI
I am Sharky’s main man…

CanadianBadAss

Just wondering if I had heard of him.

How much Wing Chun does he know? Do you only train Wing Chun under him? or the other stuff too?

the cake on that site looks good…

A student from that club moved to Toronto, and joined our club.

I wasn’t too impressed…

Cake! where?

IXIJoe KaveyIXI
I am Sharky’s main man…

whipping hand

really? damn… do u know if the student had been training at that school very long?

and for your question about how much of wing chun my sifu knows- Hes “mastered”/completed the system of wing chun, but hes moved on and learned other styles. So when we train we learn each style indvedually, but then we practice fighting using a system of the styles sort of merged to gether.

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CanadianBadAss

The amount of time is irrelevant. I gaged his skill by the length of time he did train.

Who did your sifu learn Hung Gar from?

Whipping hand

I’m not sure, but I know he started training kung fu at a very young age, at a kung fu school called tiger claw in alberta. The school sort of broke apart so my sifu moved to diffrent places around the world studing under diffrent sifus.

But thats not what really matters, I’ve seen him fight, so i know for a fact hes very skilled

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oh, now i understand, u were talking about the students skill, i thought u were talking about my sifus skill…

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Canadian BA

“we practice fighting using a system of the styles sort of merged to gether.”
WHY and How?
BTW I thought that Candians were good folks…not too many badasses.? Oh canada!

… we stand on guard for the U.S…