I'm someone who likes to learn about the ways that anyone studies wing chun. I compare everything with what I know, and see if there's anything there in the way someone else does something that I might be able to gain insight from.
That said, I was looking through some old VHS tapes and found a biu jee set from the Ho Kam Ming --> Augustine Fong lineage. I popped in the VCR (after having to go and find it) and noticed some things I didn't realize before. That particular set had some "extra" movements in it (kicks, steps, grappling movements). The order of the sections was done differently, and there was of course some minor differences as well in the way the movements were done like angles and the like.
But it got me thinking about the different ways different lineages did things. Even different people of the same teachers. So I started to look around at different BJ sets (on you tube). I saw WSL, LT, and in looking at them they all have some pretty distinct differences.
For those of you who have seen sets from other lineages, why do you think those differences exist?
And/or, if you've like to discuss your own version of biu jee and the lessons learned from it please do. I'd like to hear the various experiences of folks on here as I think differences in the way we do things can help us to understand WC as a whole because with all the different versions...there's a universal truth out there as well.
That said, I was looking through some old VHS tapes and found a biu jee set from the Ho Kam Ming --> Augustine Fong lineage. I popped in the VCR (after having to go and find it) and noticed some things I didn't realize before. That particular set had some "extra" movements in it (kicks, steps, grappling movements). The order of the sections was done differently, and there was of course some minor differences as well in the way the movements were done like angles and the like.
But it got me thinking about the different ways different lineages did things. Even different people of the same teachers. So I started to look around at different BJ sets (on you tube). I saw WSL, LT, and in looking at them they all have some pretty distinct differences.
For those of you who have seen sets from other lineages, why do you think those differences exist?
And/or, if you've like to discuss your own version of biu jee and the lessons learned from it please do. I'd like to hear the various experiences of folks on here as I think differences in the way we do things can help us to understand WC as a whole because with all the different versions...there's a universal truth out there as well.