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lightninghands
05-02-2005, 04:48 PM
greetings
i am the site admin of a non profit wing chun site.
www.chisao.com
we also have a community forum. i hope that my site's forum will flourish like this one. we have about 50+ members and we are growing.
check it out if you get a chance. i would love a HFY perspective. most of the members are Yipman lineage.
these guys would love an education in the other families of wing chun.
please let me know what you guys think. i am always looking for suggestions, also always looking for articles, pictures, and links. let me know if i can link any ones site! you can submit it your self, or i can submit it.
do je
Will check the site out further but I noticed on the home page they call chi sao, Sticky Hands...
As was told to me by Sifu Moy Yat...'Sticky Hands' is what happens after you eat something messy...
Sticking Hands is a drill in Ving Tsun... ;)
lightninghands
05-12-2005, 03:08 PM
sticky hands is of course just the slang for sticking hands. it is not a site that is meant to promote one specific school or lineage (mostly yip man influence however). but just to promote the art it self.
but we are always looking for schools and organizations to submit articles, interviews, news and events for the site. i will publish any thing that people give me, but i havent received anything so far. though the site is still fairly new.
Cang Long
05-12-2005, 07:44 PM
but we are always looking for schools and organizations to submit articles, interviews, news and events for the site. i will publish any thing that people give me, but i havent received anything so far. though the site is still fairly new.
Sounds good we'll have to see about getting you something to post :)
lightninghands
05-16-2005, 02:18 PM
please do!!!!!
most of the visitors on my site are of yip man lineages. and i would really love to read more about the HFY and or Chi sim.
I have your styles book "shaolin wing chun" and i have had a chance to read up about the differences. but first hand articles or just some good conversation on our forum by any member would be much appreciated. i think youll find the atmosphere very accepting. and since the HFY preceeds the yip man era. i would love to have our members educated as to what wing chun was before ole yip changed it. i for one would love to know how deep it really goes. i wish icould train in HFY, but there are no schools close. closest one is in Rochester NY, that is like a 9 hour drive.
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