@@GingMoAcademyTv Oh, I'm really interested in learning Southern Mantis, sir. I like your presentation and the way you instruct but I'm all the way in Jamaica. I was just hoping that you maybe had class videos that I could access. I was thinking maybe you had a Patreon or something like that?
Hello sir. I found your channel because I am learning Practical Method. Do you think that the Chow Gar and the Tai Ji help each other improve skills? Both styles are very deep. Are the advanced principles compatible with each other?
@@ambulocetusnatans Thank you for your reply. I see, getting back to your original question……..in my experience keeping the 2 arts separated is beneficial. It is very tempting to find links to the principles and theories even applications. If you do take up another art along with your Practical Method, it’s best to keep them separate in your mind. Does this help?
Excellent instruction!
You were my Sifu back in the nineties…….I still practice Ging Mo Kune, your still an inspiration….🤜✋
Thank you thank you I miss Southern Mantis Henry poo yee❤
Do you have sn online class, sir?
Hello David,
Thank you for your reply. No I do not. What do you have in mind David?
@@GingMoAcademyTv Oh, I'm really interested in learning Southern Mantis, sir. I like your presentation and the way you instruct but I'm all the way in Jamaica. I was just hoping that you maybe had class videos that I could access. I was thinking maybe you had a Patreon or something like that?
Hello sir. I found your channel because I am learning Practical Method. Do you think that the Chow Gar and the Tai Ji help each other improve skills? Both styles are very deep. Are the advanced principles compatible with each other?
Hello, thank you for your comment and question. What is your aim from learning?
@@GingMoAcademyTv I've been doing Martial Arts my whole life. I just like to keep learning about principles and strategy and history.
@@ambulocetusnatans Thank you for your reply. I see, getting back to your original question……..in my experience keeping the 2 arts separated is beneficial. It is very tempting to find links to the principles and theories even applications. If you do take up another art along with your Practical Method, it’s best to keep them separate in your mind. Does this help?
@@GingMoAcademyTv Yes thank you. I will be looking forward to more of your videos.