I picked up his book series on Wing Chun a while ago and found it to be easy to follow, with lots of info and photos.
That said, his apporach seems to be a bit different than that found from other instructors. Most other folks seem to see WC as a complete system in it self, yet he recomends grafting on techniques from White Crane kung fu to add a long range aspect to the art.
The little bit I was able to find on him seemed to indicate he was a tad excentric in his ideas.
Anyone have any extra info or possibly some websites related to him? I came up blank on my initial search.
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That said, his apporach seems to be a bit different than that found from other instructors. Most other folks seem to see WC as a complete system in it self, yet he recomends grafting on techniques from White Crane kung fu to add a long range aspect to the art.
The little bit I was able to find on him seemed to indicate he was a tad excentric in his ideas.
Anyone have any extra info or possibly some websites related to him? I came up blank on my initial search.
:asian: