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One of Yip Man's closest disciples was Grand Master Moy Yat, whom he was first introduced to in 1957. For 15 years Moy Yat kept a close relationship with Yip Man, living the "Kung Fu Life." It was at this time he learned from Yip Man the principles and deeper aspects of Ving Tsun. Never far from Yip Man's side, Grand Master Moy Yat eventually developed into one of his top disciples.
In 1973 Grand Master Moy Yat came to the United States where he began teaching kung fu in New York City. It was in Brooklyn where the seed of the Moy Yat Ving Tsun Kung Fu family was planted. Moy Yat would soon develop a loyal following of students, many of whom had sought him out to learn authentic kung fu.
Just as Yip Man had done in Hong Kong, Grand Master Moy Yat followed his sifu's example and used the same method to teach his own students. He instilled upon his students the importance of "Kung Fu Life," the use of Ving Tsun principles in everyday life. He always said "Ving Tsun Kung Fu can best be learned outside the classroom. This is how Ving Tsun, as taught to Yip Man, is learned."
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