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I doubt you offended anybody and if you did too bad they'll get over it I'm sure. The split was due to a disagreement as to who Grandmaster Yip Man left in charge. And there is some difference to approach although the core princliples remain the same. For example the pigeon toed stance that is part of many WC lineages is not part of William Cheungs lineage. If you have the chance to learn some from Mr Cheung then if I were you I would go. His Wing Chun is different from mine but if he was here in town I would still go to his seminar. After all he trained Bruce Lee and Bruce considered him to be one of the best fighters he knew.Originally posted by JD_Nelson
I did not realize I was opening a can of worms there.
The lineage she is involved in is that of William Cheung. As I understand it he will be in Garden City KS during the month of may. I was considering going and maybe being involved in the seiminar if it is open.
I did not mean to offend any other lineages in the Wing Chun family. I am just interested in some of the internal teachings. I am a Kenpo practitioner and feel that ALL flavors of kenpo are lacking. Ron Chapel seems to deal with some of these disciplines but not in the manner I am currently seeking.
With the lineage differences in Wing Chun, is the split mostly due to who was left in charge or due to different approach to the style. A brief description will suffice, because I am sure it is very in depth and full of political garbage just like kenpo.
I am hoping to add some of the meridian teachings to my kenpo, but I am a long way off before that can become something to be concerned about with any type of depth of study.
Thanks for any insight offered. :asian:
Salute
JD