Chow Tze Chuen?

I have no idea.. it was just how he decribed it in the article and said Ip man taught him it.

Who else in Ip man lineage has Mui fa jong ? it seems his sons are missing the kicking stuff.. They dont seem to have tri pole or sam sing jong either that I am aware of.

Which article are you referring to ?
 
I think I've heard or read somewhere that Ho Kam Ming may have Mui Fa jong, and perhaps the tripole. Duncan Leung also learned these things from Yip Man. I agree that his sons never learned this stuff. They don't seem to have a downstairs game.

I think It's pretty well known to the community regarding his sons but they are well respected since they are grandmaster's son
It's sad that many 1st generation student of yip man did not fully pass down all the knowledge of WC due to traditional Chinese thinking or don't teach for living
 

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Chow Tze Chuen is my SiGung. I have learned Wing Chun from SiFu Donald Mak in Hong Kong.
And I had the privlage of meeting SiGung on many occations in Hong Kong, and I visited his school a few times with my SiFu.
SiGung is a long time student of Ip Man, but he has always prefered to keep a low profile.
And yes, our linage focus a lot on footwork and kicks.

A interview with SiGung is published in the newest issue of Wing Chun Illustrated (nr 26).
You can also find the article here:
IWCO - Photos from IWCO's post | Facebook

Hope that clears up some of the mysteri :)
^ that link... Im guessing no one else clicked on it then.
 
Appart from the Mui Fa Joang we also learn a special kicking set on the Wooden Dummy.

Is the special kicking set like a sequence of all the kicks from wooden dummy? Just extracted and focused on in a set all by themselves? Or is it something entirely different?
 
Is the special kicking set like a sequence of all the kicks from wooden dummy? Just extracted and focused on in a set all by themselves? Or is it something entirely different?
Yes, it's all the kicks extracted and put tougheter in a sequence for more focus on training kicks and footwork.
 
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