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  • #31
    Originally posted by martialartist88
    its ok.. u dont have to believe me.. i believe that if you put the heart into it.. u would probably be able to make your moves effective. =)

    -JON =D
    On a serious note, I think that is a good philosophy to have about things.

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    • #32
      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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      • #33
        Originally posted by Memnoch1207
        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.
        You train in Wing Tsun. Maybe thats the difference. Yours follows under Leung Ting's branch. I learn the more traditional style of Wing Chun under Ip Ching's branch. And of course, different Sifus have their different ways of teaching.

        -JON =D

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        • #34
          all martial arts are good

          I find all martial arts have there good and bad parts. I thinnk that the person should choose his favorite and work on that style. To be a good martial artist you need the motivation to work hard and you can progress however far you want. There are no limits.

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