wayne hansen wrote:You already started the he said she said by mentioning his expulsion from the school
I think he teachers in Australia are pretty clear
Henry Sue chow gar
Roger Contgrieve Patrick Kelleys system
wayne hansen wrote:As I said before I thought the training came from Kelley
Mizner was a student of Roger Cotgrieve who was a student of Kelley
Kelley mentioned this training in his book on Huang that I was given in about 1986
I live on the Gold Coast where Mizner started his school and never heard of Razmus until Mizner was well established
How sure are you of your facts
wayne hansen wrote:As far as that goes what is Rasmus background
Where did he learn and when
Sifu Mark Rasmus wrote:About Sifu Mark Rasmus
In the 70s, Mark began his journey in Japanese martial arts. Within a few years, the family moved to a new country and his opportunity to taste many different styles arose.
After spending years exploring a range of arts including Tae Kwon Do, Silat, Kali, Escrima, Karate, Tai Chi and a range of Kung Fu systems, he finally settled into Wing Chun Kung Fu. In 1986, his instructor, John Dugan encouraged him to enter into the teaching profession.
While still a teenager, he opened his first Wing Chun school in Brisbane Australia. Mark then cross trained between Muay Thai and Wing Chun for the next decade. In 1988 he was introduced to William Cook Edwards, a metaphysics teacher who taught Franz Bardons system.
Within a short number of years studying with William, Mark was working as a psychic and healer. Before long the Hermetic and Martial sciences began to meld together.
In 1995, Mark began training in Tai Chi (Huang Shyan Sheng lineage) with Chris Heness, a Tong Long and Tai Chi master living in Queensland, Australia. This opened a huge range of understanding in internal martial arts principles further enhancing his teaching system.
AL2016 wrote:What is a mizner s green ring in the blitz interview?
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Trick wrote:AL2016 wrote:What is a mizner s green ring in the blitz interview?
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It’s for drawing an opponents attention to that hand then the other strike ....Probably a jade stone which as you may know is a thing in east Asia. There is a belief that certain gemstones corresponds to different organs in the body, and there is the idea of birthstones where gemstones have their special place in the zodiac. I don’t know where Jade fits into these theories. It could be an emerald and that correspond to the sign of cancer...It could just be he wear it because he feels it’s beautiful.
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