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  • Yes, Bruce is my student, definitely not an expert in or on Vee Jitsu whereas I am having trained with Prof. Vee on the mat, Shihan Lou Ferrer, David B. James, Mahaliel Bethea, Talib Muhammad, and many other Vee Jitsuans for over 25 years. Thanks for the commentary.

  • You're entitled to your opinion, and we welcome constructive criticism. But we disagreed. Who did you you train with, and where exactly?

  • @thedirectmethod my name is Sensei Alex Urbanik and I train under Grandmaster Robert Evans. I am training in Delaware, same state as you.

    We stress the importance of intent in all of our movements, regardless of the speed we are doing them at. The locks and the strikes look imprecise with no real respect to the affect they would have on the other person.

    Just another instructors opinion, it doesn't have to be "super fast" or "fancy" to demonstrate that the technique works.

  • @thedirectmethod I see where you were going with this video as far as criticism all i would say is that maybe Bruce should try once movement at at time then try to complete the flow drill after understanding each movement. I think @AiLiKehZe noticed that Bruce is missing a few of the principles in this flow drill. Your flow is much different than his but yet this is why he is the student. Good video and thanks for sharing.

  • I see the vee jitsu influence but mostly see where a lot of the concepts and principles are missing. Close, but not quite there.

  • Just the basics... None of thatsuper fast, fancy technique practitioners and layman alike cannot follow... Thank you.

  • nice......beautiful transitions

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