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  • If you had any real kungfu you would not be posting these videos. You can see effort is being made to teach you and all you do is deceitfully mess around with his students whom were just giving you the time and day.

  • @glory2u1 at 500 dollars merican an hour believe me nobody was helpul.go get your facts write will ya

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  • @nedretkilic hes not going too. My Sifu is a former student of his, let us know that Leung Ting showed alot of things on camera wrong so that way anyone trying to learn the form from the videos would be learning the wrong way and if they wanted the right way had to learn directly from him. Leung TIng is strong and a very skilled martial arts practitioner but that doesnt mean hes a good man :/

  • @glory2u1 : There is nothing testing your skills are theories on other students. you first learn any Wing Chun branch, you learn the skeleton structure only, from there you're pretty much on your own. Every person has a unique bodystructure and damage that allows or disallows the person to do some things. Then the is the psychological structure of the individual on top. Wing Chun was never meant to be uniformed, like Karate. 

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  • @gespilk MMA and Wing Tsun isnt the same. The ones who practise wing tsun are learning a way to hit from your arm, and it will be still strong and much faster than a pounch from your shoulder.

  • If you put your elbow the way he show it you would be locking your shoulder.

    See how MMA fighters fight. Lock your shoulder and they will make you pay for it.

  • @webherring ... training the basic concepts. But it is in your own judgement where you have to find, if you fot anything new to learn in the basics. Mostly you will, otherwise everyone is free to ask for professional classes in the most complicated models of MA.

  • @webherring You seem to confuse basic with simple. I don't need a chef to teach me how to boil water, but how to add it or when for the perfect sauce. Similarly, I don't need a Master to teach me a punch, but how and when to breath, when to relax, how to rotate. If your basis is wrong, the intermediate techniques will never be right. Vice cersa, if your basis is superb, difficult techniques will come to you much easier. This is why even black belts, when training with a Grandmaster are often...

  • @diavarezable Seriously or jk? You need a college prof to teach 1+1? A chef to boil your water? If you pay a lot for a private lesson with an "expert", why ask him what most know instead of what only a few experts know? I didn't see him offer any extra insight upon a basic concept in this video. Does it reassure you when you pay more for the same thing? Like most MAs, it isn't complicated or mysterious- you just have to practice the hell out of it- but to make a living you got to drag things out

  • @webherring I would only ever want to learn the basic concepts from a master...

  • I don't see anything wrong with this but why would you waste a private lesson for a basic concept?

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