What was the first Wing Chun School in Norway like?
F.S: The standard of instruction was not that high and I later discovered that we had been taught techniques incorrectly. The final straw came when I attained higher marks than my own teacher! As I could not learn directly from Master Tang himself I decided to leave. Many students left with me and though our collective standard was poor, mine was the highest, so the others asked me to open a School where we could all train together. I knew this wasn’t the answer and that we needed direct access to a proper Sifu. Then I got hold of a copy of Combat and through it, contacted Austin Goh. He invited me to London, we trained for a week and I was accepted as his student. I trained with Austin for just over a year and finished off by learning the third form and the pole. At last, after several years of training I felt I had received proper instruction in the Wing Chun system. With that knowledge came a number of problems. I realised that I had no practical understanding and couldn’t apply wha