StormShadow
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Master Keith Mazza, anyone heard of him or trained under him? I wanted to know if his instruction is any good.
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Have you done any research on the different lineages? I'd start there. A teacher having a particular lineage won't guarantee anything, but at least you'll know what you're learning.
For example, I won't criticize "TWC" here, but you should at least be aware that William Cheung's version of Wing Chun which he calls "Traditional Wing Chun" is very different from, well, traditional Yip Man lineage Wing Chun.
Master Keith Mazza, anyone heard of him or trained under him? I wanted to know if his instruction is any good.
Also, what are the feelings towards William Cheung here?
He has probably exaggerated or fabricated some of his claims, but seems to be a relatively no BS guy when it comes to expressing his WC.
He embarrassed the hell out of Leung Ting publicly which led to the reprisal that is famous between him and Emin. In later years he's pretty much totally shied away from politics.
Yeah, it's best just to ignore the politics and go with your gut feeling. I personally was a "disciple" (to-dai) of Leung Ting during those years. True, his skill level was very high, and I value what I learned from him, but I sure could have done with out all the politics and back stabbing! Fortunately, as Eric pointed out, things have settled down some in recent years.
Why do you believe all the politics as they were occurred in the first place? Was it due to everyone trying to get the name of Wing chun out there to sustain the art? Or was it internal bickering between former students who became masters and that bickering just perpetuate itself into other areas and entities of the art? Maybe both or more?
Why do you believe all the politics as they were occurred in the first place?
Embarassed Leung Ting? Actually, William Cheung embarrassed himself making claims to the effect that only he had the real Yip Man WC, which outraged the whole Yip Man WC community in Hong Kong, not just Leung Ting. The Hong Kong Ving Tsun Athletic Assn. founded by Yip Man issued a public letter repudiating these claims signed by just about everybody of significance in the Yip Man lineage. It was probably the only time all those famous WC masters agreed about anything!
BTW, William Cheung doesn't need to embarrass LT, the famous "Master of Almightyness"! Like Cheung, LT has proven quite adept at embarrassing himself, regardless of his considerable skill in his "Wingtsun" version of Yip Man WC.
Master Keith Mazza, anyone heard of him or trained under him? I wanted to know if his instruction is any good.
StormShadow: I was LT's student from 1980 until about '92 or so. I was a pretty passionate student for the first 7 or 8 years but the politics and increasing expense of training gradually took its toll. Finally, I got married, got a family and career, and left the martial arts behind for quite a few years. Now I'm with an independent association led by another former LT disciple who is highly skilled.
Yes, training is expensive. Especially in Wing Chun as I have come to know. I am debating switching kwoon's b/c I found a school relatively close to my area with a respected Sifu who sounds to grade high in instruction. But the monthly payment might as well be for a new vehicle. Having a family, home it is very expensive.
It's a tough call. Sometimes you have to pay a high price for high quality. Other times less qualified people just jack up their prices while there can be very good people teaching cheaply but staying "under the radar". You might have to find them by word of mouth rather google.
BTW I teach a small group for about half what another nearby school charges. I won't raise my prices because I don't want to put that burden on my students and their families. But ironically, it can be tough to attract new students who think that cost always = quality.
BTW I teach a small group for about half what another nearby school charges. I won't raise my prices because I don't want to put that burden on my students and their families. But ironically, it can be tough to attract new students who think that cost always = quality.