ConfuciousSays
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Greetings all,
I am doing research on Wing Chun and I'm curious as to why there are variations in Siu Lum Tao? For example this is the "version" that I've seen most often:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8_ni3fblbc
The SLT in the above video is as taught by Master Duncan Leung, one of Yip Man's original students. I am curious if that was the "standard" version that Yip taught to all/most of his student?
Then there is this version of Siu Lum Tao:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2yHyjALoKY
Is this version from a different branch or school of Wing Chun....perhaps Pan Nam or Canton WC? Or could that be the "original" way SLT was taught and Yip Man himself changed it to the more common version seen today?
I am doing research on Wing Chun and I'm curious as to why there are variations in Siu Lum Tao? For example this is the "version" that I've seen most often:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8_ni3fblbc
The SLT in the above video is as taught by Master Duncan Leung, one of Yip Man's original students. I am curious if that was the "standard" version that Yip taught to all/most of his student?
Then there is this version of Siu Lum Tao:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2yHyjALoKY
Is this version from a different branch or school of Wing Chun....perhaps Pan Nam or Canton WC? Or could that be the "original" way SLT was taught and Yip Man himself changed it to the more common version seen today?