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    This is an old chat from over a decade ago.

    Today I don't agree with everything I wrote.

    Take care...
    Jim

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    Hey Jim!

    Which of that information do you see differently now? Thanks!

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    Kieth,

    One thing would be my thoughts on the Chan family and why their flavor is different?

    I thought it was due to CWS's size but I don't believe that is accurate. The reason they have a different flavor is because they are into Nam Kuen and evolved differently...

    Peace,

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Roselando View Post
    Kieth,

    One thing would be my thoughts on the Chan family and why their flavor is different?

    I thought it was due to CWS's size but I don't believe that is accurate. The reason they have a different flavor is because they are into Nam Kuen and evolved differently...

    Peace,

    Jim
    That is certainly true of what Chan Wah Shun's son passed on! But if Yui Choi is representative of what Ng Chung So taught, and if what Ng Chung So is representative of what Chan Wah Shun taught...then it isn't so clear. It could be that Chan Wah Shun's son was the one that added so much Nam Kuen material. Hard to know for sure.

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    I said, "they" were into Nam Kuen.

    Meaning: Chan's decedents.

    Nobody knows what CWS boxing looks like but there are stories of CWS having a close relationship with a certain Nam Kuen player so it may have been his kids or it may have started with CWS.

    BTW: You cannot use Yiu Choi as an example:

    Yiu family, and many others, have influence from the Yuen family.
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Roselando View Post
    I said, "they" were into Nam Kuen.

    Meaning: Chan's decedents.

    Nobody knows what CWS boxing looks like but there are stories of CWS having a close relationship with a certain Nam Kuen player so it may have been his kids or it may have started with CWS.

    BTW: You cannot use Yiu Choi as an example:

    Yiu family, and many others, have influence from the Yuen family.
    Good points! Thanks! It would be very valuable to see some "pure" Ng Chung So lineage Wing Chun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KPM View Post
    Good points! Thanks! It would be very valuable to see some "pure" Ng Chung So lineage Wing Chun.
    This is as close to Ng Chung So's linage as you can find on the net

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSgeDpItfQ8
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVHiRCnmTeA
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtcJrG9RVDo

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