Welcome to the Ving Tsun Forum!
Registration and usernames
The forum is open for everyone. To write on this forum registration is required under your real name. If you
personally feel uncomfortable with that, you can send a email to the administrator of the forum. After you filled
in the registration form you will receive a mail with your log in name and password as soon as possible.
We want the discussions to be open and honest. To ensure this we have made the registration rule mentioned in the above.
We hope that as well through that and by moderating the forum well, to bring the discussions to a higher level. By writing
under own names people become more owner of what they say and must take more responsibility for it.
What is our goal?
This forum is about Ving Tsun Kung Fu according to the methods of Wong Shun Leung. Wong Shun Leung have put Ving Tsun
really on the map through his challenge matches in 1950s and 1960s. Afterwards he earned his recognition as a teacher
and conducted seminars and trainings all over the world. The goal of this forum is to enlarge the knowledge of the practitioners
and interested people in WSLVT by sharing information between each other. Maybe you as forum user has a piece of the puzzle
which somebody else is looking for. Still many existing schools and teachers keep control concerning information to artificially
bind students to themselves. Having information only doesn’t make someone a ‘master’, because only by training and testing
the system someone can get more insight into the matter. We are not aiming to become the largest forum, but hope on good
and informative posts. Possibly that we become in some years a good library concerning Ving Tsun Kung Fu.
Forum etiquette
Do not use this forum for personal or private matters, that is better done via personal emails. The email addresses of the users
are shown in the users list of the forum, if the user wishes to have this information displayed. The profile of the user can be
filled out and configured as they wish. We would like you to fill in the profile as complete as possible to give each other more
idea of who we are talking to. Keep it clean and always try to stay polite to each other, despite any differences of opinion.
Communicate in a constructive manner. There is nothing wrong with competitive behavior, as long as the intention is not to
back-stab and discredit, but to bring out the best in yourself.
Good luck and enjoy the forum,
Gert-Jan Ketelaar