I was fortunate to attend a seminar by Master Kenneth Chung in Seattle recently. He is a short man with broad Herculean back (and shoulders) who leaves you with the impression that you stand among a giant. You know with certainty that you are in the presence of a real master having dedicated his life to the art since the 60’s. He states while unbalancing you effortlessly, as though all your martial training were just a single rain drop landing on an ocean of previous knowledge, “I use my knee. Power. I have no power. I have only a little energy; this is my contribution to Wing Chun.”
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Master Kenneth Chung: “I have only a little energy”
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Everything about him is different. His tan sau descends and emerges in such a way that you watch ashamedly knowing that you have only been pretending to grasp even the most basic concepts of Chinese kung fu. (We are all mannequins or puppets pretend
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Master Kenneth Chung: “I have only a little energy”
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Everything about him is different. His tan sau descends and emerges in such a way that you watch ashamedly knowing that you have only been pretending to grasp even the most basic concepts of Chinese kung fu. (We are all mannequins or puppets pretend
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