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It's branding - one could call it "Cheng style" (due to the formal lineage via Liu Bin). Material-wise it appears to be a mix of Cheng, Yin, and Liang.
@26:00 Totally agree. I had to give up Wing Chun while I was studying Karate early 2000s, because my Wing Chun teacher told me I had to do one or the other. Well I valued practicing foot movement ,so I stayed with my Karate teacher. Otherwise, I would have been happy to keep learning Wing Chun.
@@MuShinMartialCulture I've asked my master who's from China to finally let me join the Bagua-classes, after practicing Taichi and XingYi. He's been hesitant but eventually accepted. "This needs to be your choice", he answered. Is there a deeper meaning to this sentence, in cultural terms?
Thanks for this podcast, good to hear a bit more about Wu taiji! Which videos were the ones of Strider mentioned at the beginning? Also, if I may add... I find the ads seem to interrupt the speaker. Nothing against ads at all, I like what you're promoting... but it would make for easy listening if the ad breaks were more explicit. Just my 2 cents.
The videos used to be on TH-cam. I'll have a search, and you can give it a try too. If they are still up I'm sure you will find them. About the ads, yeah, maybe I'll add a tone prior to each one starting. Unfortunately I need the support to keep doing these things and the ads are a way to try do exactly that. Thanks for listening!
Your support through Patreon enables me to continue to produce this content. I appreciate any and all support.
I also offer my Hua Jin Online Learning Program accessible through the Patreon platform.
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I also hope Strider will consider doing an online training course too, so people can get access to Tong bei training from anywhere.
Thank you Byron! Looking forward to listening to this. Strider's Tong Bei applications videos have inspired me for years and still do.
@@gary6110 glad to hear it!
I have to agree. Having been a student in a line claiming MaGui. One MaGui had no Tudi. Two Liu Wanchuan had influences from Liu Bin and his uncle.
Thanks for listening to the episode Justin!
It's branding - one could call it "Cheng style" (due to the formal lineage via Liu Bin). Material-wise it appears to be a mix of Cheng, Yin, and Liang.
@26:00 Totally agree. I had to give up Wing Chun while I was studying Karate early 2000s, because my Wing Chun teacher told me I had to do one or the other. Well I valued practicing foot movement ,so I stayed with my Karate teacher. Otherwise, I would have been happy to keep learning Wing Chun.
Happens all too often unfortunately
@@MuShinMartialCulture I've asked my master who's from China to finally let me join the Bagua-classes, after practicing Taichi and XingYi. He's been hesitant but eventually accepted. "This needs to be your choice", he answered. Is there a deeper meaning to this sentence, in cultural terms?
Iv'e seen videos of strider very impressive !!!!
Indeed
Thanks for this podcast, good to hear a bit more about Wu taiji! Which videos were the ones of Strider mentioned at the beginning?
Also, if I may add... I find the ads seem to interrupt the speaker. Nothing against ads at all, I like what you're promoting... but it would make for easy listening if the ad breaks were more explicit. Just my 2 cents.
The videos used to be on TH-cam. I'll have a search, and you can give it a try too. If they are still up I'm sure you will find them. About the ads, yeah, maybe I'll add a tone prior to each one starting. Unfortunately I need the support to keep doing these things and the ads are a way to try do exactly that. Thanks for listening!