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That was...interesting. This is coming from someone who knows what Cheung's version of the form looks like too.
...meaning, the vid doesn't match up?
and what's up with all that grunting the one guy was doing? Is that a requirement in TWC to "pass" a form/level?
That was...interesting. This is coming from someone who knows what Cheung's version of the form looks like too.
Well, the sequence matches up as far as I can tell, but everything about how the form was executed was way sloppy and all over the place. And AFAIK TWC guys aren't required to grunt either.
Edit:
For comparison, here's William Cheung doing the form:
Not sure what all the noise serves...
You mean about YM doing some stuff public vs private?
ngHey, does anybody have any factual information on where Willieam Cheung got his stuff? I know many Yip Man students believed he came up with it himself. But if not, there should be parallels in some of the old Fo'shan lineages, right?
It almost appears as though he was taught or has injected aspects of the knives into his empty hand 3rd form?
Hey, does anybody have any factual information on where Willieam Cheung got his stuff? I know many Yip Man students believed he came up with it himself. But if not, there should be parallels in some of the old Fo'shan lineages, right?
My thoughts: -William Cheung created the TWC story as a cover, but after seeing the money that it brought in, got a bit carried away with it.
FWIW I've seen a few TWC guys doing very well in competitions (Jerry Devone, etc.) while simultaneously looking actually looking like proper Wing Chun, even with changes. So even though there's a bunch of woo woo and MLM, I think it's safe to say that there's something of substance hidden in there.
The TWC Chum Kiu form can easily be done with the knives. Makes for a cool form! The Biu Gee form doesn't work quite as well with the knives in my opinion, but still doable. TWC is a "larger frame" and "long arm" version of Wing Chun. So the knives fit pretty well with most of the motions.
Suffice to say we both agreed that if TFC and HFY came from the same source it was a L-O-N-G way back.
Eric_H, I met up with Alex Oropeza (duende from the KFM forum) when he was in Sydney about 10 years ago. We had a nice long chat over coffee and compared a few forms in the rain at Circular Quay near the Opera House. Suffice to say we both agreed that if TFC and HFY came from the same source it was a L-O-N-G way back.
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KPM, do find value in being a member of that FB forum? I've heard (on the Reddit WC forum) that FB forum is a vile place...no moderation, etc.