I grew up in the Art under GM Bill Lasiter in this location. To this day, Bill is the greatest man I have ever known.
@MastersMagazine3 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of meeting GM Lasiter in our studio only a few times. He was a great martial artist and a human being. Respect.
@Needabeer763 ай бұрын
Dude. I was introduced to this art in the late 80s. My Dad took me here to learn to defend myself. That DRAGON painting on the wall, the local drunks coming in to get their asses kicked(literally) out the door, the four lessons a night, seeing Ron Scanlon whoop ass from a wheelchair...It was KUNG FU SAN SOO magic brother. R.I.P. SIFU!!!
@Needabeer763 ай бұрын
Holy.. Man a FLOOD of memories from that Ontario studio in the late 80s! Me and my Dad trained there. My Dad's teacher was Dave Carter (R.I.P.) I was like 12-13 and trained later at his other studio in my 20s. Bill gave everything he could to his students. No bull. Can you imagine an instructor today allowing students to film every class? He showed everyone the same respect and patience. Youd sometimes get 3-4 lessons a night. Then a good hour freestyle workout. They don't make em like this guy any more. R.I.P. Sifu. Thank you.
@danieldugan68705 ай бұрын
Bill is amazing. The Goat of San Soo
@Adrian-yi8fl4 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing this
@EliphEipher-u9k2 ай бұрын
So four maybe five or six strikes small arcs downward motion ? Maybe a couple more.