Well now, that's a rather charged reply... though I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say. I think I would simply ask that you respect the standards of this forum and take any lineage concerns to private discussion. You can send me a private message here anytime or my personal email is
waitosandiego@hotmail.com. I'm not sure who you are but you know who I am.
Just for the public record I will clarify any claims we might be making...
1) Sizou Lai claims our heritage comes from Tit Kiu Sam. We have a hand written letter from him stating this. This is sadly not verifiable but we have no reason to assume he lied to his successor Jeff.
2) Our lineage is certainly no better than anyone else. We are just a bunch of people who enjoy training. We move a bit differently than others and the theory behind our TSK is different as far as I understand - although I'd certainly like to hear more from others about this.
3) My teacher is Evert van der Meulen. He does not claim to be Jeff's successor. He openly admits to teaching differently than his teacher. I openly admit to teaching differently than my teacher.
Gok3 Si1 Gok3 Faat3
4) The presentation of TSK here on this forum is just a snapshot of my own journey with the set. In no way am I saying it's the shiznit for what it can or should be. The clip is very personal and I'm happy to share it with a bunch of fellow Hung Kyun practitioners who also take this journey seriously. If they want to critique my performance that's great. If they like it that's great. If they want to share their perspective that's even better. Hung Kyun Yat Gaa - One family...
For those who think something like TSK should be kept hidden... go ahead. Sizou Lai trained TSK in Victoria park on a daily basis. Over the years thousands of people watched him train it. However, with forms like TSK - to the untrained eye what you see is not what you get, and if you can see it then you already knew it...
Peace,
Justin