 How does combative Wing Chun compare to popular fighting styles such as MMA, Jiu Jitsu, boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai? That's a good question. Now I've trained a little in some of those, actually all of those other styles and they are really phenomenal training methods and they're really great for learning a lot of skills. The thing is that they're all based on a sport competitive setting. For example, they have protective equipment, gloves, referees, time limits, rules, weight classes, and so on. Now if you have an interest in those and then go ahead and learn those skills and I can even recommend you some really great schools and really great trainers to learn those styles. But if you want something that you can use that combines realistic self-defense with Wing Chun, with self mastery and life skills, there's no other school other than combative Wing Chun where you can get all those things. While all those other fighting styles are phenomenal and great, remember they're in a sports setting. So what is real life? In real life, there's no protective gear. There's no referees. There's no time limits. There's no preparation time. There's no weight classes and most importantly, there's no rules. Okay? You're going to do whatever they want. They can attack you in the dark. They can attack you with weapons. They can surprise you. They can ambush you. They're going to bring their friends, attack you. They're going to swarm you. Okay? You're going to be scared. You have no time to prepare. You have to protect people around you. So there's a lot of variables that you do not get to train in just the sports school. Okay? In sports school, yeah, you learn the techniques. You learn some of that stuff. You get physically fit, but you won't be able to prepare yourself for a real situation. Okay? So most importantly, we teach you how to use internal power too. In a lot of schools, training, we have skills, but then it's the skills that you can't really take into your old age. What if you're 70 years old? Can you still do kickboxing? I was like, I think not. Okay? If you're 70 years old, if you're even 50 years old, how many people can do MMA? A lot of these sport things, it's very hard to keep up on a competitive level because it's really harsh on your joints and your ligaments or even your muscles. Like you see a lot of Muay Thai fighters, they compete for, let's say, five years and that's it. Their body is screwed up after that. So what we do is we teach you the holistic method of what things I can do, things I can train well into your old age. Okay? So that's the difference between our school and a lot of other popular sports related martial arts out there.