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14 January 2012 “Mini Seminar” Kicks

January 15th, 2012
“Thanks to one and all for attending the first of several Mini Seminars!
Your commitment to learning the advanced techniques of this
Highly effective martial art is commendable!
It wasn’t easy, but, you came thru it with flying colors!
Practice what you learned everyday.  Go over your notes everyday until you begain to see the value of this training!
Remember: Time in the Art makes you better! Ask questions don’t wait for someone else to ask. Be a leader not a follower!
Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you at the next Mini Seminar !

Yours in Shadowhand Wing Chun”

SiFu Doc Savage

 

“Great seminar SiFu!  Having done Taekwondo for so long, there was really no emphasis on defensive techniques.  The main focus was on the sport/competition side of the art.  What techniques we did learn normally ended with kicking to the head, so speed was important.  In my two years of training in Shadowhand, I have learned no matter the attack or how fast if you have the proper position, angle, pressure and timing you will be able to defend yourself.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.  It is an eye opener.

Looking forward to the next Mini seminar.”

Adam Rose

 

Thanks Sifu – This Kicking seminar was a great one! It is amazing how with so much effort on the part of the opponent to destroy you it is possible to move minimally to simulateously attack and defend. Like that movie Zorro you are training us get to the small circle (least amount of movement) – I love it!
…and it ties into your highlighted quote:
“In the pursuit of learning one knows more and more each day; in the pursuit of the way one does less each day. One does less and less until one does nothing at all, and when one does nothing at all there is nothing that is undone.” Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching

Daniel Lopez

 

“Thanks Doc for sharing your hard earned knowledge of wing chun. You continue to amaze me with your knowledge and how simple you make the art to do and understand. Every training session I learn more than I ever imagined.”

Bobby Beck

 

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