I just found this today while browsing WC videos. Benny Meng of the VT Museum started an online learning program similar to what you see with Michael Wong and Jin Yeung (or is it Young, sorry) The difference is that this is not free, it costs 35 bucks/mo to subscribe to current and future videos within the curriculum. Here are some sample clips from the training videos
Intermediate Lap Sau
Pak Sau
What do you guys think about this? In my opinion, the content is good. I'm kind of disappointed they mixed in the old videos instead of making new ones and supplementing that with Chu Shong Tin's seminar (which I've seen btw). If you check out the SNT curriculum page, you'll see what I mean. These videos come from the VHS tape they made a long while back.
http://vtm-dlp.com/catalogue/snt/snt.html
Utilizing both videos does make it easier to understand but I think it would have been more helpful if it was more structured and step by step rather than giving us the run-down and then covering finer points through the seminar.
Once it gets into the new videos though, it gets a lot better. He goes through the lesson explaining the details and showing us the application and it's different variations. This is the kind of step by step I was talking about.
Having gone through both Jin's and Michael Wong's lessons, I would say that the lessons are on par. They are all valuable as they have something different to teach. For instance, Michael Wong focuses on adapting WC to real life situations and Jin focuses on body structure and concepts. Both of them actually compliment each other very well.
As for the value, the catch is that you'll be paying 35 a month for a month but you'll be waiting for new videos to be created and uploaded. Once you've seen and practiced all there is, the subscription loses it's value very quickly. Personally, I prefer Michael and Jin's model however I am drawn to what Benny Meng has to offer.
Intermediate Lap Sau
Pak Sau
What do you guys think about this? In my opinion, the content is good. I'm kind of disappointed they mixed in the old videos instead of making new ones and supplementing that with Chu Shong Tin's seminar (which I've seen btw). If you check out the SNT curriculum page, you'll see what I mean. These videos come from the VHS tape they made a long while back.
http://vtm-dlp.com/catalogue/snt/snt.html
Utilizing both videos does make it easier to understand but I think it would have been more helpful if it was more structured and step by step rather than giving us the run-down and then covering finer points through the seminar.
Once it gets into the new videos though, it gets a lot better. He goes through the lesson explaining the details and showing us the application and it's different variations. This is the kind of step by step I was talking about.
Having gone through both Jin's and Michael Wong's lessons, I would say that the lessons are on par. They are all valuable as they have something different to teach. For instance, Michael Wong focuses on adapting WC to real life situations and Jin focuses on body structure and concepts. Both of them actually compliment each other very well.
As for the value, the catch is that you'll be paying 35 a month for a month but you'll be waiting for new videos to be created and uploaded. Once you've seen and practiced all there is, the subscription loses it's value very quickly. Personally, I prefer Michael and Jin's model however I am drawn to what Benny Meng has to offer.
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