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I work with my Wing Tsun sifu. I studied TKD and Aikido several years ago, but Wing Tsun was a style I hadn't been exposed to. He (my friend/sifu) brought in some videos and said if I was interested he would teach me. I liked it and we started training on Saturdays for 2 hrs. After the first lesson, he asked if I wanted to train more often and I said yes.
Now we train 6 days a week. 1 hr (M-F) and 2 hrs. on Saturdays. I finished the Siu Nim Tau form after a month. I have primarily been focusing on my footwork for about the past 3 weeks. Learning Chin-Bo and Huen-Bo, I'll be learning the Plum Flower steps next for my footwork . We also mix in ground fighting (He also studied Gracie Jiu Jitsu) and we do some free sparring on Saturdays.
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Originally posted by Memnoch1207I work with my Wing Tsun sifu. I studied TKD and Aikido several years ago, but Wing Tsun was a style I hadn't been exposed to. He (my friend/sifu) brought in some videos and said if I was interested he would teach me. I liked it and we started training on Saturdays for 2 hrs. After the first lesson, he asked if I wanted to train more often and I said yes.
Now we train 6 days a week. 1 hr (M-F) and 2 hrs. on Saturdays. I finished the Siu Nim Tau form after a month. I have primarily been focusing on my footwork for about the past 3 weeks. Learning Chin-Bo and Huen-Bo, I'll be learning the Plum Flower steps next for my footwork . We also mix in ground fighting (He also studied Gracie Jiu Jitsu) and we do some free sparring on Saturdays.
-JON =D
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