Sifu Michael,
Obviously you are not going to come to Brunei, and probably not Switzerland, or Malaysia or the UK..., which is understandable. Tea and tropical vacations are nice, but not really the main focus of this thread.
You have agreed to meet Sifu Angel Guillermo, from Puerto Rico in April, and possibly Sifus Adam Bailey and Chris Didyk in Florida at some unspecified time, but you have not yet responded to Sifu Matt Fenton, who better still, is a day trip away.
I personally hope you will be able to arrange a mutually convenient time quite quickly, as I suspect many people, like me are both eager and curious to see the video here on our forum. As we have said, this is no grudge match, nor free sparring, just a controlled demonstration of techniques already laid out. I am confident this is a great opportunity for both our schools to enjoy a win-win situation.
Incidentally, I did take the time to watch the video you posted. I'm glad to see you focusing on combat applications in your training (an aspect of kungfu that far too many schools ignore), but in addition to what Kevin has already pointed out, you do appear to neglect your stances.
Not to shake the jar too much, but we've got a bit of an eager audience here guys. Can we get a little road trip sorted?
Yours,
Obviously you are not going to come to Brunei, and probably not Switzerland, or Malaysia or the UK..., which is understandable. Tea and tropical vacations are nice, but not really the main focus of this thread.
You have agreed to meet Sifu Angel Guillermo, from Puerto Rico in April, and possibly Sifus Adam Bailey and Chris Didyk in Florida at some unspecified time, but you have not yet responded to Sifu Matt Fenton, who better still, is a day trip away.
I personally hope you will be able to arrange a mutually convenient time quite quickly, as I suspect many people, like me are both eager and curious to see the video here on our forum. As we have said, this is no grudge match, nor free sparring, just a controlled demonstration of techniques already laid out. I am confident this is a great opportunity for both our schools to enjoy a win-win situation.
Incidentally, I did take the time to watch the video you posted. I'm glad to see you focusing on combat applications in your training (an aspect of kungfu that far too many schools ignore), but in addition to what Kevin has already pointed out, you do appear to neglect your stances.
Not to shake the jar too much, but we've got a bit of an eager audience here guys. Can we get a little road trip sorted?
Yours,
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