like it. I guess by his movements he is a WSL wc guy. I can say our wing chun does have what he calls a Hakka energy influence. We include rib or chest energy usage and we defiantly attack the limbs. I don't think we are alone in this. Limb striking is part of knife training.. Logically it makes sense. Hakka traveled and lived on boats on the same rivers that Red boats traveled and Opera groups lived on. Opera folks we also looked at as outsiders.
He's not a WSLVT practitioner, Adam Chan is originally from Moy Yat lineage.I guess by his movements he is a WSL wc guy.
Have you watched any of Jesse Enkamp's videos? He went to China to research the history of Karate's Kung Fu roots, and how it eventually ended up in Okinawa and Tokyo. It's a 5 episode series. Not specifically Hakka influenced, but pretty cool stuff.Interesting, I am a karate guy and I wonder if the Hakka technique influenced early Karate.
I did see the one concerning Sanchin, I didn't notice it was a 5 part series. I am aware of the fact that karate is descended from kung fu.Have you watched any of Jesse Enkamp's videos? He went to China to research the history of Karate's Kung Fu roots, and how it eventually ended up in Okinawa and Tokyo. It's a 5 episode series. Not specifically Hakka influenced, but pretty cool stuff.