Juany118
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Not only that but a good Sifu, while teaching everyone the core, will teach students to their strengths, weaknesses and needs. It can be as big a difference as the fact one of my classmates doesn't get taught much in the way of kicking techniques because of a nervous system disorder that effects his legs or a bit more subtle as my Sifu let's me work a bit more Chin Na due to my occupation. The later definitely comes out in my sparring where I am more apt to transition to standing submissions and take down where as other students tend to stick to striking. The same happens in weapons sparing where I tend to go for disarms more often to then open the way for attack. The others tend to simply defend and attack.^^^^^ Absolutely Ip Man taught things differently throughout his career. Anyone that says otherwise is delusional. What he taught in his younger years in Foshan is different from what he taught when he moved to Hong Kong, which is different from what he taught after years in Hong Kong.