-G.E.Ving Tsun KungFu- In this Video you see a part of Sifu Taners VingTsun Masterclass. His teachings are based on Sifu Göksels unique VingTsun method. Sifu Göksel is teaching in Stuttgart/Germany🇩🇪 and regularly visit "Wing Chun" enthusiastic groups from Hong Kong to Mexico. The focus of G.E. VingTsun method (Yip Man spelling) lies in a perfect, non-muscular function. Sensitive and explosive at the same time, all movements are created through the principled implementation of geometry (biomechanics) & acceleration (relaxation). CURRICULUM & CERTIFICATES There are no exams but a clear curriculum that guarantees completeness. Each degree has different exercises & principles as its focus. In my masterclass, almost all 8th grades are trained at the same time. This saves us a lot of time and the interrelationships of the entire system are clearly understandable. In order to maintain a minimum level of quality, the CERTIFICATE for the respective degree is only issued once the program has been fully "understood". Not only techniques play a role, only the complete understanding of principles and their connections lead to the goal. ❗PARTICIPANTS & REQUIREMENTS Sifu Göksels participants have 10-40 years of "Wing Chun" experience when they come to him. If they want, they can keep their own logo and their own identity. Sifu Göksel all about teaching skills through rare, principled details. In this way, serious "Wing Chun" enthusiasts can complete their knowledge in a family atmosphere. No politics, no promises, no fairy tales but immediate results. 🥊NEW OPPORTUNITY FROM JULY 2022 The worldwide demand is enormous and within only 3 years Sifu Göksel is teaching in 14 countries from Hong Kong to Mexico. The next available dates are until July 2022. All inquiries at least 3 months in advance. You can now get information via WhatsApp +491775830484
Ind W vs NZ W ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022: India Vs New Zealand full Highlights| Rohit| Virat In the ongoing Women’s World Cup, New Zealand has won their second game. At Hamilton’s Seddon Park, they defeated the runners-up from 2017, India. New Zealand has moved up to second place in the points table as a result of the victory. India has slipped down the points table as a result of their loss and now sits in fifth place with two points. With four points, Australia sits atop the table after two wins in two games. New Zealand, the West Indies, and South Africa are in second and third place, respectively, with two, two, and one win each. England, Bangladesh, and Pakistan are in sixth, seventh, and eighth place on the points table, having lost each of their two games thus far. On March 12th, India will play the West Indies, while New Zealand will face Australia in Wellington on March 13th. #indiawomenvsnewzealandwomen #indiavsaustralia #ipl2022 #rohitsharma #shafaliverma #smritimandhana #sneharana #mithaliraj #sophiedevine #ravindrajadeja #viratkohli #rishabhpant #hardikpandya #jaspritbumrah #msdhoni #bcci #ipl2021 #playing11team #indiateam #indiamatch #highlights #icc #wwc2022 #womensworldcup2022 #newzealand http://jamshedpurindiansuperleague.com jamshedpur vs kerala blasters lalthathanga khawlhring westindies women vs india women sahal samad fatorda stadium kerala blasters fc vs. jamshedpur fc kbfc vs jfc sahal abdul samad ruivah hormipam kerala blasters vs jamshedpur kerala vs jamshedpur hyderabad vs atk mohun bagan álvaro vázquez jitendra singh kerala blasters live seiminlen doungel yip. kerala. gov. in kerala blasters vs jamshedpur fc tilak maidan kbfc vs jamshedpur indiansuperleague.com vote rehenesh tp psg vs bordeaux pc laldinpuia jfc vs kbfc
🐲 Bruce Lee UFC - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oBScgrH486c-ngqmvsbuKqV 👊 Bruce Lee (EA Sports UFC 3) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oDDzkudvrj1VXWifpVIkWL- 🔥 Bruce Lee (EA Sports UFC 2) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oCSKNi3_DIBJgCdeonpcnE- 🐉 Bruce Lee WWE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ9-eTPZiV6xcf5yezal77g 👊 Bruce Lee (WWE 2k19) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oAUIb0IGtV35WK6B0I2QOWn 🔥 Bruce Lee (WWE 2k18) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oDDyUqil2ba3yIVC_Ms8dxT Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong and American actor, film director, martial artist, martial arts instructor, philosopher, and founder of the martial art Jeet Kune Do, one of the wushu or kungfu styles. Lee was the son of Cantonese opera star Lee Hoi-chuen. He is widely considered by commentators, critics, media, and other martial artists to be one of the most influential martial artists of all time and a pop culture icon of the 20th century.He is often credited with helping to change the way Asians were presented in American films. Lee was born in Chinatown, San Francisco, on November 27, 1940, to parents from Hong Kong, and was raised with his family in Kowloon, Hong Kong. He was introduced to the film industry by his father and appeared in several films as a child actor. Lee moved to the United States at the age of 18 to receive his higher education at the University of Washington in Seattle, and it was during this time that he began teaching martial arts. His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, sparking a surge of interest in Chinese martial arts in the West in the 1970s. The direction and tone of his films dramatically changed and influenced martial arts and martial arts films in the US, Hong Kong, and the rest of the world. Wing Chun The largest influence on Lee's martial arts development was his study of Wing Chun. Lee began training in Wing Chun when he was 16 years old under the Wing Chun teacher Yip Man in between late 1956 and 1957, after losing to rival gang members. Yip's regular classes generally consisted of the forms practice, chi sao (sticking hands) drills, wooden dummy techniques, and free-sparring. There was no set pattern to the classes. Yip tried to keep his students from fighting in the street gangs of Hong Kong by encouraging them to fight in organized competitions. After a year into his Wing Chun training, most of Yip Man's other students refused to train with Lee when they learned of his mixed ancestry, as the Chinese were generally against teaching their martial arts techniques to non-Asians. Lee's sparring partner, Hawkins Cheung, states, "Probably fewer than six people in the whole Wing Chun clan were personally taught, or even partly taught, by Yip Man". However, Lee showed a keen interest in Wing Chun and continued to train privately with Yip Man and Wong Shun Leung. Wan Kam Leung, a student of Wong's, witnessed a sparring bout between Wong and Lee and noted the speed and precision with which Lee was able to deliver his kicks. Lee continued to train with Wong Shun Leung after returning to Hong Kong from America. Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do originated in 1967. After filming one season of The Green Hornet, Lee found himself out of work and opened The Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute. The controversial match with Wong Jack Man influenced Lee's philosophy about martial arts. Lee concluded that the fight had lasted too long and that he had failed to live up to his potential using his Wing Chun techniques. He took the view that traditional martial arts techniques were too rigid and formalized to be practical in scenarios of chaotic street fighting. Lee decided to develop a system with an emphasis on "practicality, flexibility, speed, and efficiency". He started to use different methods of training such as weight training for strength, running for endurance, stretching for flexibility, and many others which he constantly adapted, including fencing and basic boxing techniques. Lee emphasized what he called "the style of no style". This consisted of getting rid of the formalized approach which Lee claimed was indicative of traditional styles. Lee felt that even the system he now called Jun Fan Gung Fu was too restrictive, and it eventually evolved into a philosophy and martial art he would come to call Jeet Kune Do or the Way of the Intercepting Fist. It is a term he would later regret, because Jeet Kune Do implied specific parameters that styles connote, whereas the idea of his martial art was to exist outside of parameters and limitations. In April 2014, Lee was named a featured character in the video game EA Sports UFC, and is playable in multiple weight classes. 🔥 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@crazyufcfighters 🥋 Instagram - https://instagram.com/crazyufcko #bruce #lee #ufc #dragon #wwe
🐲 Bruce Lee UFC - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oBScgrH486c-ngqmvsbuKqV 👊 Bruce Lee (EA Sports UFC 3) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oDDzkudvrj1VXWifpVIkWL- 🔥 Bruce Lee (EA Sports UFC 2) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5Zhgqv-M5oCSKNi3_DIBJgCdeonpcnE- Bruce Lee was a Hong Kong and American actor, film director, martial artist, martial arts instructor, philosopher, and founder of the martial art Jeet Kune Do, one of the wushu or kungfu styles. Lee was the son of Cantonese opera star Lee Hoi-chuen. He is widely considered by commentators, critics, media, and other martial artists to be one of the most influential martial artists of all time and a pop culture icon of the 20th century.He is often credited with helping to change the way Asians were presented in American films. Lee was born in Chinatown, San Francisco, on November 27, 1940, to parents from Hong Kong, and was raised with his family in Kowloon, Hong Kong. He was introduced to the film industry by his father and appeared in several films as a child actor. Lee moved to the United States at the age of 18 to receive his higher education at the University of Washington in Seattle, and it was during this time that he began teaching martial arts. His Hong Kong and Hollywood-produced films elevated the traditional Hong Kong martial arts film to a new level of popularity and acclaim, sparking a surge of interest in Chinese martial arts in the West in the 1970s. The direction and tone of his films dramatically changed and influenced martial arts and martial arts films in the US, Hong Kong, and the rest of the world. Wing Chun The largest influence on Lee's martial arts development was his study of Wing Chun. Lee began training in Wing Chun when he was 16 years old under the Wing Chun teacher Yip Man in between late 1956 and 1957, after losing to rival gang members. Yip's regular classes generally consisted of the forms practice, chi sao (sticking hands) drills, wooden dummy techniques, and free-sparring. There was no set pattern to the classes. Yip tried to keep his students from fighting in the street gangs of Hong Kong by encouraging them to fight in organized competitions. After a year into his Wing Chun training, most of Yip Man's other students refused to train with Lee when they learned of his mixed ancestry, as the Chinese were generally against teaching their martial arts techniques to non-Asians. Lee's sparring partner, Hawkins Cheung, states, "Probably fewer than six people in the whole Wing Chun clan were personally taught, or even partly taught, by Yip Man". However, Lee showed a keen interest in Wing Chun and continued to train privately with Yip Man and Wong Shun Leung. Wan Kam Leung, a student of Wong's, witnessed a sparring bout between Wong and Lee and noted the speed and precision with which Lee was able to deliver his kicks. Lee continued to train with Wong Shun Leung after returning to Hong Kong from America. Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do originated in 1967. After filming one season of The Green Hornet, Lee found himself out of work and opened The Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute. The controversial match with Wong Jack Man influenced Lee's philosophy about martial arts. Lee concluded that the fight had lasted too long and that he had failed to live up to his potential using his Wing Chun techniques. He took the view that traditional martial arts techniques were too rigid and formalized to be practical in scenarios of chaotic street fighting. Lee decided to develop a system with an emphasis on "practicality, flexibility, speed, and efficiency". He started to use different methods of training such as weight training for strength, running for endurance, stretching for flexibility, and many others which he constantly adapted, including fencing and basic boxing techniques. Lee emphasized what he called "the style of no style". This consisted of getting rid of the formalized approach which Lee claimed was indicative of traditional styles. Lee felt that even the system he now called Jun Fan Gung Fu was too restrictive, and it eventually evolved into a philosophy and martial art he would come to call Jeet Kune Do or the Way of the Intercepting Fist. It is a term he would later regret, because Jeet Kune Do implied specific parameters that styles connote, whereas the idea of his martial art was to exist outside of parameters and limitations. In April 2014, Lee was named a featured character in the video game EA Sports UFC, and is playable in multiple weight classes. #bruce #lee #ufc #dragon
This time, LeBron James didn't have to do it all by himself.James had 26 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds for his 21st career playoff triple-double, JR Smith scored 20 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Toronto Raptors 113-112 in overtime on Tuesday night to win Game 1 of their second-round playoff series.Kyle Korver scored 19 points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer in overtime after Cleveland never led in regulation. Tristan Thompson had 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who have eliminated Toronto in each of the past two postseasons. 'My team-mates were unbelievable tonight,' James said. 'They stepped up when I wasn't at my best.'Jeff Green scored 16 points and Kevin Love had 13 rebounds.James, who topped 40 points three times in seven games against Indiana in round one, shot 12 for 30 against Toronto, going 1 for 8 from 3-point range, and called it 'probably one of my worst games of the season.'Still, James came through when it counted, tying the score with two baskets in the final 92 seconds of regulation to complete Cleveland's comeback from a double-digit deficit.'It got to a one-possession, two-possession game,' James said. 'That's what I like the most.' Toronto's Fred VanVleet missed a 3-pointer with 3.4 seconds to go in overtime that could have won it for the Raptors, who couldn't hold on after taking a 10-point lead early in the fourth quarter.'He got a heck of a shot,' Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan said. 'I'll live with him shooting that shot 10 times out of 10. We got a good look and it just didn't fall.'Jonas Valanciunas had 21 points and 21 rebounds, Kyle Lowry had 18 points and 10 assists, and DeRozan scored 22 points for the Raptors, who host Game 2 on Thursday night.The Cavaliers beat the Raptors in six games in the Eastern Conference finals in 2016 before going on to win their first NBA championship. Last year, Cleveland swept Toronto in the second round.Korver's 3 early in overtime gave the Cavaliers their first lead of the game, 108-105. Lowry's three-point play made it 113-112 with 57 seconds to go and, after the Cavs were called for a shot-clock violation, Toronto had one more chance to win, but VanVleet couldn't come through.'We feel good about the win but I think we were also very fortunate,' Korver said.VanVleet was one of four Raptors to miss in the final seconds of regulation. Toronto got four looks at the potential winning basket but missed all four, including a wide-open 3 by VanVleet, giving Cleveland the ball with 0.6 seconds remaining. Green inbounded to James, but his shot bounced off the rim.The Raptors shot 5 for 24 in the fourth quarter, with Valanciunas missing six of seven attempts. Toronto missed its final 11 shot attempts in regulation. 'I don't know if it was nerves or yips or what,' Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. 'Just things that shot ourselves in the foot when we had a 10-point lead.'DeRozan scored 11 points in the first, connecting on five of eight attempts, and Lowry had
It was modern urban life's answer to a movie premiere, complete with hulking black SUVs, gawkers and screamers, barricades and video paparazzi. The scene was the Reebok Store on Philadelphia's South Street. The debut was for sneakers. And 500 people, most of them school-age, were standing in line, waiting to see a basketball player and a rap star. Allen Iverson and 50 Cent met the media yesterday afternoon in an event staged to promote Iverson's new Answer 7 shoe and 50 Cent's new G6. Iverson, of course, is Reebok's star in the basketball-shoe endorsement business and one of the hottest merchandise sellers in the NBA. For 50 Cent, though, signature shoes are something new. But the 76ers guard said that pairing the two for promotional purposes (and billboards across America) made perfect sense. Hip-hop and the NBA, he said, go together like peanut butter and jelly. "All rappers do is watch basketball," he said. "All we do is listen to rap and watch videos." 50 Cent echoed that thought. "I told the people at Reebok: Put me next to A.I. I want to be hot." Iverson's new shoe, which he will wear on the court, has a suggested retail price of $115. The G6, meant for leisure wear, goes for $80.50, with the 50 cents going to charity. These are relatively good times for Reebok, which recently issued its best quarterly earning report in six years. While Nike dominates the basketball shoe business, Reebok, based in Canton, Mass., has new hopes of eating into the industry giant's market share. Nike still has Michael Jordan, the unchallenged king of the basketball shoe, with a LeBron James product line arriving in stores soon. Last month, though, Reebok signed Houston Rockets center Yao Ming away from Nike, a move likely to have more impact overseas than here. And it has Iverson. "The Iverson shoes have been very successful," said John Horan, publisher of Sports Goods Intelligence, an industry newsletter based in Glen Mills. "Kids really identify with him because he's been through it all. He has a lot of currency, and Reebok has basically made a lifetime commitment to him." Among those in line to see Iverson and friend yesterday was Fred Anderson, 28, of Willingboro, Burlington County, carrying two bullet-proof vests that he'd sewn by hand for the celebrities. Iverson's was white with parts of a blue Sixers jersey on it, No. 3; 50 Cent's was silver and black and bore his name. Bringing such a gift to the rapper made perfect sense; 50 Cent was shot nine times three years ago and always wears a vest when he performs. Anderson figured that what he did for the one man he ought to do for the other. "I'm hoping they'll accept the vests and maybe that they can help me get a clothing line started," Anderson said. "If not, if I can get a picture with them holding the vests, that would do." More typical of the crowd, in terms of age and outlook, was Marqus Yip, 13, of West Philadelphia. In a white shopping bag, he had an Iverson basketball, an Iverson picture, and newly purchased Answer 7 sneakers, white with a black heel and silver trim. He was hoping to get autographs on all the items. "He just loves A.I.," explained his mother, Jacqueline Holmes, who had taken him out of school to be there. "The Iverson gear is how I keep the A's and B's on his report card. It's an incentive. He knows that if you don't get the A's and B's, you don't get the stuff."
Markelle Fultz Returns for the 76ers, and He Brought His Jumper Read Orginal Source:https://goo.gl/1378JW A day after the Philadelphia 76ers clinched the team’s first playoff appearance since 2012, and 154 days since he last appeared in a game, Markelle Fultz, the No. 1 pick in last year’s draft, was back on the court Monday night. And this time around, he looked like the difference-maker nearly everyone once thought he would be. Before the game against the Denver Nuggets, Coach Brett Brown announced to reporters that Fultz, who had been out since Oct. 23, would be active for the game and that it had been the player’s decision to come back. “I get goose bumps telling you all that,” Brown said. “I’m so proud of him.” Fultz made his entrance with 2 minutes 54 seconds remaining in the first quarter to thunderous applause at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia and chants of “Fultz” — which he later said confused him, as he thought they were chanting for Nick Foles, the quarterback who recently led the Philadelphia Eagles to a win in Super Bowl LII. After turning the ball over on his first trip up the court, Fultz settled down and scored his first points since October on an easy layup. It was not all pretty in the first half, as Fultz, who had struggled mightily with his jump shot back in October, came up well short of the rim on an 11-footer that represented his only outside shot of the half. His movement was fluid, without the jerkiness that had plagued him earlier in the season, but the result was the same. The difference on Monday was that Fultz, who has battled confidence issues, fought through the struggle. He looked confident running the point and showed a flair for finishing at the rim. And he finally got the jump-shot monkey off his back when he connected on a 14-footer with 2:13 left in the game, prompting fans and players to leap to their feet in support of the 19-year-old. Less than a minute later he added a 20-footer, the longest make of his short N.B.A. career. “The way that he was welcomed by our city? Spectacular,” Brown said at his postgame news conference. “The way he was embraced by his teammates just reinforces what I think of our group and how close they really are.” In all, Fultz played 14 minutes in Philadelphia’s 123-104 victory. He shot 5 for 13 from the field and finished with 10 points, 8 assists and 4 rebounds. Most important, the 76ers outscored the Nuggets by 16 points when Fultz was on the court. While he did not seem eager to discuss his injury history or his confidence problems after the game, Fultz showed a sense of humor when asked how he thought the game went. “It went exactly like I planned,” he said. “I was hoping we’d get the ‘W’ and we got it.” For Fultz to once again look like a player worthy of his draft status was a revelation for the 76ers, who made quite a splash last June when they surrendered first-round picks in 2017 and 2018 to the Boston Celtics in order to obtain the top pick in 2017 and the right to select Fultz. The move to get Fultz, considered the best player in his draft class, was supposed to be the finishing piece of a team-building puzzle that had come to be known as The Process during Sam Hinkie’s years as the team’s general manager. The Process has come to fruition, with Philadelphia’s former lottery picks, Joel Embiid (drafted in 2014) and Ben Simmons (2016), being far and away the best players for a team that has improved from 10-72 just two seasons ago to being 43-30 after Monday’s game. But the improvement has come without any help from Fultz. Fultz was a fantastic shooter in his lone collegiate season at Washington, connecting on 41.3 percent of his 3-point attempts, but he had a brutal start to his rookie season for the 76ers, turning in completely ineffective performances in his first four games. He did not even attempt a 3-pointer — none of his shots were from even 16 feet away from the basket — and he averaged just 6 points a game. He was then sidelined with what the team called a scapular imbalance in his shoulder. Online debates ran wild over whether Fultz was dealing with a shoulder injury or a case of the yips, with several videos surfacing of Fultz badly missing jumpers in the gym while trying to regain his form. Before Monday’s game, 76ers General Manager Bryan Colangelo said that Fultz had been cleared medically for some time and that it had been up to him as to when he would try to get back on the court. “It’s about him being comfortable and him being in the right situation to be in a position to help us and help his teammates out there,” Colangelo said. He added, “If we didn’t feel this was putting him in the right situation we wouldn’t have him out there.” With nine games remaining in the regular season, the 76ers will be trying to evaluate if Fultz can help the team during its long-anticipated playoff run. If Monday was any indication, they have added an impact player.
Traditional Sun Style Tai Chi is one of the 5 major Tai Chi system created by Grand Master Sun Lu Tang, who combined the inner essence of three major styles of internal martial arts namely Xing Yi, Tai Chi Bagua to form this unique system of Tai Chi. Master Faye Yip's great grand father Li Yu Lin was the senior student of Sun Lu Tang. Master Faye is the the direct lineage holder of this amazing style in Europe. She has learned this system under the strict tuition of her father and also received invaluable guidance from late Grand master Sun Jian Yun, daughter of Sun Lu tang from a young age.