I released a turd today, didn't feel a need to film it, just flushed it away. It wasn't an exclusive thing, everybody poops.
I like this one - a lot of body movement.
In fairness to hendrik-Interesting clips, all. Now is it just me or is there something about Hendrick's clips that is , well ...soporific?
...soporific?
If anyone wants a version that doesn't take half an hour to watch:
Huh, just a few years ago they called that same form Saap Yat Kuen. Cheng Kwong (if it's the same guy that taught Andreas Hoffman) is a Weng Chun guy, surprised he's trying to muddy the Weng Chun/Wing Chun waters again after that whole debacle with Sergio Iadarola a few years back.I like this one - a lot of body movement.
Huh, just a few years ago they called that same form Saap Yat Kuen. Cheng Kwong (if it's the same guy that taught Andreas Hoffman) is a Weng Chun guy, surprised he's trying to muddy the Weng Chun/Wing Chun waters again after that whole debacle with Sergio Iadarola a few years back.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Why?
Why did I make the original post?
Because now everyone can see Hendrik in his full glory.
They can his his "Master Form" of which he has written copious amounts about in this and other forum and now say finally "Hendrik in some form of action other than talking"
Here it is ... his pious "Emei Snake & White Crane" for all to see.
One thing though, by releasing these Vid's he has done Sergio out of a Market in releasing his own DVD's!!! Now people won't have to attend his seminars to learn the "Real Deal"
Discuss ....
This is not Saap Yat Kuen ( that means 11 hands form ( or 11 section form) however this appears to be a modified version of Sil Lim Tao to make it appear like Andreas Hoffman's rendition of Weng Chun by that I mean if you look at the Tang family Weng Chun as well as the Chi family ( Chu Chong Man) renditions the torso does not move like that and the hand movements are not that exaggerated.Huh, just a few years ago they called that same form Saap Yat Kuen. Cheng Kwong (if it's the same guy that taught Andreas Hoffman) is a Weng Chun guy, surprised he's trying to muddy the Weng Chun/Wing Chun waters again after that whole debacle with Sergio Iadarola a few years back.
These look pretty interesting, thanks for sharingOnly watched the first vid, but a form for a striking art that never has the hand go as high as head level... Sure looks valuable, you'd never want to hit someone or be hit there, right?
This is not Saap Yat Kuen ( that means 11 hands form ( or 11 section form) however this appears to be a modified version of Sil Lim Tao to make it appear like Andreas Hoffman's rendition of Weng Chun by that I mean if you look at the Tang family Weng Chun as well as the Chi family ( Chu Chong Man) renditions the torso does not move like that and the hand movements are not that exaggerated.