Wing Chun For Beginners Part 1: Wing Tsun Stance - Yee Ji Kim Yeung Ma

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  • @DanLok
    @DanLok  6 років тому +111

    Enjoyed the video? Subscribe, Give it a Thumbs Up and Comment Below.
    (Dan actually reads EVERY single legit comment from his loyal fans)
    Don't like the video? If you would be so kind as to
    FUCK OFF, it would be very much appreciated.
    You don't have to watch any of Dan's videos.

    • @prashantsaraswat1209
      @prashantsaraswat1209 6 років тому +1

      Dan Lok i like wing chun but after seeing so many wingchun guys get beat up i have lost my faith in this art i like JKD much more.

    • @Atkrdu
      @Atkrdu 6 років тому +1

      Would you please get into the mechanics of explosivenss? I understand there's more to it than just trying to go faster in your movements, but also in the path of movements & the manner you go about them. I even heard that it helps to practice thinking quicker!

    • @tejasramramesh5663
      @tejasramramesh5663 6 років тому +1

      Your videos are very helpful. It also adds a new perspective and helps me practice wing chun in a better way.
      Thanks Dan!

    • @wollanooo
      @wollanooo 5 років тому +2

      like the deconstruction of the pose, but lose the swearing

    • @rigniton7889
      @rigniton7889 5 років тому +2

      prashant saraswat Wing Chun isn't that bad honestly, it's a close range fighting style which is why it gets outmatched

  • @gargoyleb
    @gargoyleb 4 роки тому +20

    52 years old and just now starting. Thanks for the humor, the history and the help.

  • @Luciusg666
    @Luciusg666 6 років тому +71

    Thanx for clarifying that the stand is not for fighting but to practice the technique.

  • @thomasrios7752
    @thomasrios7752 6 років тому +24

    Dan lok is to me one of the best instructors I've seen so far, keep up the great work. What I like about him he tells you that you have to master the technique and it takes years to master these techniques and he break it down every little movement he shows you and he's real honest with you.

  • @radioactiveassassin5218
    @radioactiveassassin5218 4 роки тому +27

    2:28 I love this moment so much.

  • @AgainstTheBladeOfHonour
    @AgainstTheBladeOfHonour 6 років тому +30

    Whenever negativity tries to plague me, I watch a Dan Lok video.

  • @andrewpashley6767
    @andrewpashley6767 5 років тому +35

    I enjoyed the video. I am 62 and I have just started two week's ago. Thank you

    • @NorthLoftier
      @NorthLoftier 4 роки тому

      Even if you started 80 years old you can still do it but it Will be much difficult.

    • @dangrahman9242
      @dangrahman9242 3 роки тому

      Are you expert now?😂

    • @danyolooy
      @danyolooy 3 роки тому +1

      Kudos, age is but a number. Much respect to you for always seeking to grow as an individual!

  • @daveyallen7525
    @daveyallen7525 4 роки тому +3

    I've been wanting to learn Wing Chun for quite some time now and this guy has the best instructional videos I've looked at. I'm 52 years old and overweight; I'm not wanting to learn this to fight, but rather, as a way to try and get fit. And what better place to do that, than from the comfort of my own home. Thank you, Dan Lok for sharing your knowledge... 🙏🏼

    • @sgttau977
      @sgttau977 3 роки тому

      I'm in the same boat.

    • @7243598830
      @7243598830 2 роки тому

      I'm turning 42 and started ving tsun it's never too late I absolutely fell in love with Kung fu

  • @Jezisjepan4031
    @Jezisjepan4031 6 років тому +3

    No one says it quite like YOU! Fantastic teaching and never before was this stance explained to me.

  • @GhostRider-mk5so
    @GhostRider-mk5so 2 роки тому

    This man has common sense, which many other wing chun trainers lacks.

  • @byrusmx
    @byrusmx 5 років тому +2

    I'm on Wing Chun for about a month and your videos are helping me a lot to reinforce what am I learning. Thanks a lot!

  • @simonemazzoni9ono9oo44
    @simonemazzoni9ono9oo44 2 роки тому

    Hi Mr Dan, many thanks for your videos. I am 48 yo and i started wing chun 1 month ago. I do 2 sessions training per week but it is not enough for me.... I need more.. I need to do practice at home, by myself! Since one month i tried to find a good virtual trainer, good videos in youtube in order to improove my kung-fu skills. I have been watching many videos on youtube but i never found a good one. Fortunately and finally I found you Dan ... 💪i found your videos which i think they are the BEST. No way. The quality of teaching, the quality of explaining ARE TOP; many thanks Mr Dan. Symon (Switzerland).

  • @ben3318
    @ben3318 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely the best video I’ve seen yet on this topic. I humbly bow sir, thank you

  • @dylanmartens2282
    @dylanmartens2282 6 років тому +50

    your videos been helping alote man, they have taught me so much. I have 10 years of experience in boxing/mma off and on. Wing chun and jeet kun do is incredible, it is a totally different concept. alote of people say it dont work but I can tell you when im sparring Ill throw a little bit of what ive learned in the mix and it totally throws an mma fighter off guard. It is how you use the techniques that make them effective. keep making the videos. Respect

    • @BlueFang714
      @BlueFang714 6 років тому +4

      It really helps that you have the MMA and boxing background to give you the competitive understanding too.
      The concepts are sound and found in many different arts, but the experience is always a must to make it work. If nothing else, maintaining event integrity in practice so you can see where you're failing at something.
      But glad to see someone that has opened up to more traditional systems and found some good out of them :)

    • @Rockousley
      @Rockousley 5 років тому

      Peace to you, keep it up!

    • @Ask-Jesus-for-the-Holy-Spirit
      @Ask-Jesus-for-the-Holy-Spirit 5 років тому +2

      Bruce Lee abandoned Wing Chun after the fight that lasted under 5 min against a tai chi master named Wong Jack Man. Modern JKD says let them have the lane they want to fight over and hit them from a indirect position. (AKA Change lanes and strike!)
      Fighting over lanes gets you killed in real life. That is the difference of conceptual JKD based on wing chun vs Modern JKD after the Wong Jack Man fight. After that fight Bruce knew he had to remove all the wing chun from JKD. That is when he went to fencing and bare knuckle boxing. Jack Dempsey showed bruce in letters why you want to use your dominant hand as the lead and that matched the fencing books Bruce was reading from his brother house.
      Brandon and Shannon Lee learned from Ted Wong (AKA Modern JKD) and not Dan Inosanto! (AKA Conceptual JKD) WHO you learn from and lineage is more important that the art is self.

    • @coreyriley3858
      @coreyriley3858 5 років тому +1

      I agree with u. Couldn't say it better myself

    • @hellsbells1151
      @hellsbells1151 2 роки тому

      nice one. !!!

  • @Digzitify
    @Digzitify 6 років тому +5

    I'm happy you brought up how these stances does not work in today's society, but is meant as a reminder on how Wing Chun is supposed to be performed. I myself has practiced Wing Chun for years, but I still find myself developing new skills through being realistic that some things just wont work in a real fight situation. Standing in the Yee JI Kim Yeung Ma is a spiritual connection between you and the art.

  • @IvanFreelancer
    @IvanFreelancer 4 роки тому

    I like it when a businessman explains about martial arts... He explains it in practical ways & more combat ready... Thanks Sifu Dan...

  • @MrDavincidave
    @MrDavincidave 3 роки тому

    I'm hooked on how you talk. Practical and forward. The history behind the terms is perfect.

  • @mokyan7
    @mokyan7 6 років тому +9

    I too am interested in more wing chun videos. I really like seeing the connections with JKD and applications and have been practicing blending them with my skills.
    What I have learned and felt, and internalized thus far is that your triangle stance builds rooting and structure so you can lower the center of gravity and learn stability in any direction. You also practice rotational energy and tension but also relaxation. Also it helps you to develop stability so regardless of what you do with the hands, arms, elbows, movements, etc. you don’t overcommit and you stay balanced. Plus the siu lim tau form trains centerline principles.
    In time your feet, calves, legs, etc are able to stay relaxed but rooted well, so you can move, pivot, explode, but quickly restore balance and stability for any strike, push, pull, etc..It is best to practice it barefoot or with totally flat shoes so you train your feet sensitivity too.
    I have never considered myself an ‘athlete ‘ over time, but since training wing chun I have much better balance, posture, power, reflexes, and peace. Stance and stepping may not seem “cool” but if you build it well, it supports everything else better.
    Then in chum kiu you start learning pivoting and stepping, and drilling your stance into the groung for power and stability. Then in biu gee there are explosive movements, more turning, recovering, two directional force, whole body synchronization, etc.
    I could go on and on... just thought of one more tip, another student would say at school, when you are losing your balance, just sink a bit more. That lowers the center of gravity a bit and will allow better power, stability, etc. Dan your channel keeps on bringing the good instructions, thank you.

  • @murrielwatson6614
    @murrielwatson6614 4 роки тому +1

    During Covid I have found many opportunities to reinvent myself. At the age of 59 I am starting a journey of learning the art of Wing Chun. Some may say I am too old to learn this art, but I am confident I can. Your instructional videos are easy to understand and follow. Thank you for doing these.

    • @stylaaatya
      @stylaaatya Рік тому

      You are never too old to learn anything :). Even until your last breath:).Keep going :)

  • @matthewwill8929
    @matthewwill8929 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dan for taking the time to teach - to me Wing Chun is a sacred science and sharing is caring. My greatest respect and gratitude.

  • @ProdigalSonAD70
    @ProdigalSonAD70 6 років тому +2

    i love the way he swears but same time he makes valid points Great channel

  • @EldritchCypher
    @EldritchCypher 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for not only being informative, but for communicating the concepts in a simple, engaging, and humorous way.

  • @1zanewhite
    @1zanewhite 6 років тому +8

    I recall taking karate lessons at my local boys and girls club during my 6th and 7th grade. We learned a simiar stance and looking back on that time, while I believe our Sensei meant well, our classes felt like a game of telephone.
    Either way it was a good foundation for self-defense and discipline.
    I'll follow your teachings and practice along with the rest of the globe.
    Thank you, Sifu.

  • @timchipps6500
    @timchipps6500 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for going in depth on the fundamentals and actually giving the history behind it! I’m just looking into wing chun now having done some research, I think it’s the art style I should be learning. Thank you again for your videos I will be watching them often!

  • @sargentsatan2588
    @sargentsatan2588 3 роки тому

    Man I love this guy he explains it sooo well, my Shi fu is bad at explaining and it took me a month to find out he was trying to say explode like a spring from the stance.

  • @killa46464
    @killa46464 3 роки тому +2

    I like this instruction thank you . And love the explanation about its origins and your funny comments .
    I have long term physical instability with my spine . I’m hoping that perhaps by watching and practising the moves I can gain balance and strength .

  • @Skooter68
    @Skooter68 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the lessons your putting out there I'm learning the history of wing Chun and using the videos to learn basics the history of a crane and snake where fighting when a woman was running from the burning temple always been a fan of jkd and Bruce Lee thank you for the inspiration and sharing and explaining technique on tan sao wu sao trying to learn correctly how to do each one

  • @DonaldSchnell
    @DonaldSchnell 5 років тому +5

    Thank you, Sifu Dan Lok, this is priceless information. You provide excellent instruction.

  • @rellllzzz2473
    @rellllzzz2473 6 років тому +6

    Nice tidbit about the stance being a weighted vest.

  • @trevorkong1079
    @trevorkong1079 6 років тому +5

    Thank you for creating this new Wing Chun series Sifu Dan! I look forward to your upcoming episodes!

  • @doctorandywho3273
    @doctorandywho3273 4 роки тому

    Casually drops thr F bomb, this guy is bloody brilliant.

  • @michaelmartin6150
    @michaelmartin6150 4 роки тому

    Somehow I got here and this positive charisma got me.
    i like the way of explanation,
    informative and clear.
    Thank you!

  • @tonysobreira
    @tonysobreira 6 років тому +2

    Nice, i hope this series keeps going and could give us a good understanding of wing chun, from the very basic, plus the history behind gets even more interesting to learn

  • @riunosk
    @riunosk 6 років тому

    i love how simple dan broke it down to, it's really simple to understand how to execute the stance, but i'm not really sure why it takes years to master a stance like that

  • @stellarobinson3789
    @stellarobinson3789 2 роки тому

    Wow, I remember doing this Wing chun Stance . Now am practising again with your Videos Dan. It will take long tike as you say , not easy. But I'm doing it slowly . Yay. 😀❤

  • @nmc7590
    @nmc7590 5 років тому

    I have not done WC in years. This video made me wake up. Can you suggest a teacher in the Boston USA area? Thanks

  • @KonchokRangdrolJampa
    @KonchokRangdrolJampa 4 роки тому +1

    Great well presented videos. Straight to the point like wing chun itself. Thank you Sifu Dan Lok

  • @asingletear624
    @asingletear624 6 років тому

    i find that standing this way makes it easier to kick because of the tension in my legs. thank you!

  • @pasquinilli
    @pasquinilli 6 років тому +12

    You are looking buff Dan. You’re sheep squeezing stance description was very helpful! I’m going to go smack the wooden dummy with a better stance now. Thanks!

  • @chrissilcox6090
    @chrissilcox6090 6 років тому +1

    It is great for watching your JKD videos that you also are giving us some of the Wing Chun basics as well. I enjoy all your videos and keep cranking them out.

  • @setesuper4611
    @setesuper4611 4 роки тому

    Man...
    I have pratice Wt for some years and no one tell me this!!!
    Thanks for share!

  • @MrDothuc
    @MrDothuc 2 роки тому

    Your technique is awesome, you’re my wing chun idol

  • @alexanderobrienii8434
    @alexanderobrienii8434 6 років тому +1

    You explain everything so masterfully. I am learning a great deal from you ,in JKD, and I love your business videos also. Love ya sir peace out for now .

  • @abar7178
    @abar7178 4 роки тому

    first I love how down to earth you are . Thank you for your time

  • @ddDuncanson
    @ddDuncanson 4 роки тому

    I am going to be 67 and wish to find a discipline to improve fitness, defense, and relieve stress. I have never seriously studied any Martial Arts. Am I too old?. The Wing Chung Art impresses me. More fluid and I believe I have noticed that being a body builder is necessary

    • @The_Marlo
      @The_Marlo 4 роки тому

      you are never too old to do something ;)

  • @alltime2789
    @alltime2789 4 роки тому

    Thank u doo much sir ..I sir have master in my place ..I got a legend sir nd thts u...thnk u doo much sir ..god bless u ..student frm india ..

  • @jamesfurness5355
    @jamesfurness5355 Рік тому

    This guy is bloody awesome 🏆

  • @ricklpitts4019
    @ricklpitts4019 4 роки тому

    Lost the stance through time- Thank you for the reminder sir!

  • @jeromedocena1741
    @jeromedocena1741 4 роки тому

    Thank you Sifu Dan! new subscriber here from Philippines.

  • @nickkosmas7954
    @nickkosmas7954 4 роки тому

    Thank you Dan !and for telling us the story of how this stance started!

  • @zman4116
    @zman4116 6 років тому +2

    Go over the three forms as well. There's a lot of misinformation about them and how they're used, especially Chum Kiu and Biu Jee, your interpretation would be worth noting, cheers 🍻

  • @stylaaatya
    @stylaaatya Рік тому

    Got a lot out of this tutorial. Thank you :)

  • @bobbyrobbins4369
    @bobbyrobbins4369 6 років тому +1

    I dont know how a suggestion for your videos popped up but im glad it did ive been a bruce lee fan since i was a kid and im 35 loved his movies,biography ive already subscribed to you man

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  6 років тому

      Welcome Bobby

    • @bobbyrobbins4369
      @bobbyrobbins4369 6 років тому

      Wow what was it like to study underneath bruce lees students

  • @leviackerman527
    @leviackerman527 5 років тому +26

    I’ll be come a legend one day :)

    • @Ernest_XX
      @Ernest_XX 5 років тому +5

      Yes you will

    • @NorthLoftier
      @NorthLoftier 4 роки тому

      By watching this guy, sure.

    • @jassimarsingh6505
      @jassimarsingh6505 3 роки тому

      @@maxzhao8331 Hmmmmm negative chi

    • @jassimarsingh6505
      @jassimarsingh6505 3 роки тому

      Keep trying and spar and apply things properly.

    • @maxzhao8331
      @maxzhao8331 3 роки тому

      @@jassimarsingh6505 it really doesn't, it doesn't have enough sparring

  • @joeypereira1592
    @joeypereira1592 2 роки тому

    Thanks Dan going to start martial arts this year….great video…Joe from Staten Island

  • @DonaldSchnell
    @DonaldSchnell 5 років тому

    You are a great instructor, very motivating.

  • @sebastianwyatt6291
    @sebastianwyatt6291 4 роки тому

    These videos are a great help and you're an amazing teacher bro. I appreciate every video I've watched...

  • @chrisdel157
    @chrisdel157 3 роки тому

    I like how you gave a little history. 👍

  • @marwlan9854
    @marwlan9854 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for not only being information,I'm found you now and bigining to practice Wing Chun,I'm just 52 y old but why not....:)

  • @rileyzamora4429
    @rileyzamora4429 4 роки тому

    I'm so happy I found these! Many many thanks 🙏

  • @preetam121
    @preetam121 6 років тому

    Nice Video Sifu Dan . Its good to see new series of Wing Chun

  • @anamccabe727
    @anamccabe727 2 роки тому

    Thank you explaining. .I'm hooked on the videos!

  • @shadabshaikh2764
    @shadabshaikh2764 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the help Master . It's amazing and easy to understand the way you have described.

  • @sebastienvanner9018
    @sebastienvanner9018 6 років тому +2

    Hello Dan ,
    I love and watch all your video and I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on "how to defend yourself against someone you don't want to hurt that much - JEET KUNE DO"
    It would be awesome I often get in that quind of situation ...
    Thanks you for all you do on this channel .!👌

  • @Sinhor77
    @Sinhor77 6 років тому

    Wow this is a great video thank you Sifu Dan. I will continue watching all you videos!

  • @salahfarraj8829
    @salahfarraj8829 6 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for your knowledge

  • @BlueFang714
    @BlueFang714 6 років тому

    Added tip to make sure people preserve their knees. If you don't turn the leg right to achieve the stance, the knees when pinched are being pulled out of line with the rest of the leg making the stance weak and causing damage over time to your knee joints.
    Make sure you rotate from within the hip socket, so the knees are reangled inward, and when your weight relaxes downward the knees will catch you by pinching together. Makes you a lot more stable than if you just pinch the knees. This is ideally achieved when you rotate into the stance on your heel to point the toes inward but we all move a little differently and achieve the same appearance in different ways. This was a mistake I made for a long time and came to understand in time, so I'd just like to share the revelation with others in hopes that they can improve their own methods as well and prevent future health problems.

    • @henrywong2123
      @henrywong2123 5 років тому

      Can you please explain this more? Wish to make sure I understand this important point.

  • @TzionBarlev
    @TzionBarlev 5 років тому +1

    5:25 I like to say that Forms are the Alphabet of Wing Chun. The first form is teaching you the Alphabet. The 2nd form is teaching you how to use those words in a sentence. 3rd and 4th form are teaching you new ways to speak and how to spell. Speaking should be natural, we don't spell out every single word we say to someone. We let it flow off our tongue.
    Thus, how can you do talking hands (Fighting and sparring) if you do not know the ABC's of the language?

  • @waldemarverdino2812
    @waldemarverdino2812 4 роки тому

    ¡Excelente! Muchas Gracias Maestro. // Excellent! Thank you Sifu.

  • @conorpatrick3487
    @conorpatrick3487 6 років тому

    The weighted Wing Chun explosive stance......The explosive bridge for the power bench press .....The six points of contact.....Heels....Gluts....Shoulders.....Bow-backed to shorten the explosive press......Wing Chun Master!!......Master Boxer!!......Master Power-lifter!!......Master Wrestler!!........Drills before skills......And years of it........"We are what we do regularly, excellence is not an act, it's a habit".......Aristotle.......

  • @davidbass3395
    @davidbass3395 6 років тому

    All martial art are based on physics and geometry and I do believe that is why most people really like them.

  • @billcrossland1
    @billcrossland1 4 роки тому

    I am 69 I am from Hong Kong I now live in Melbourne Australia and would like to learn Wing Chun, thank you Dan for such a good description of the basic Wing Chun Stance, how do I practice it, by just standing in that position and self checking for weeks, or months or years? Where do I go from here? cheers Bill

  • @hankezhou2032
    @hankezhou2032 6 років тому

    Thanks for this great video Dan! I'd love to see more of this series and your explanations on the fundamentals.

  • @kejuancallicott8552
    @kejuancallicott8552 6 років тому +1

    This is amazing that you do this

  • @anthonycross6392
    @anthonycross6392 6 років тому

    Thank you so much, its good when your told the meaning to why you do things.

  • @mrprikklefinger5871
    @mrprikklefinger5871 6 років тому

    This is great. Thanks Dan!

  • @paquitagallego6171
    @paquitagallego6171 3 роки тому

    Thanks greetings from Pereiratopteam colombia 🙏

  • @hektor6766
    @hektor6766 4 роки тому

    二字拑羊馬 "two-character grasp sheep(or goat) horse." Stance or posture 姿势 is implied. 2:22 Truth!

  • @stellarobinson3789
    @stellarobinson3789 2 роки тому

    Love your videos Dan , technique done with great and easy to understand demonstration. Love it you Funny to . Hehe❤😀

  • @dmon112us1
    @dmon112us1 5 років тому

    Hey Dan I really enjoy your videos I study wing chun under Sifu Rahsun

  • @SuperJose26
    @SuperJose26 6 років тому

    谢谢! Thanks so much for sharing these videos Dan! Me too, I love Wing Chun and if you're going to elaborate about this System in the upcoming weeks I'll be very happy to see your videos.

  • @dhanmanikjmt904
    @dhanmanikjmt904 5 років тому +1

    So good master

  • @quimbyhuma
    @quimbyhuma 4 роки тому

    I'm loving the videos, Wish to be your student

  • @Theartofjkdarg
    @Theartofjkdarg 6 років тому

    VERY GOOD. INTERESTING. BECAUSE I LEARNED IT WITH THREE OPENINGS. OPEN WITH THE HEELS, THEN WITH THE FOOT TIPS AND THEN WITH THE HEELS OPEN WITH THE POINTS IN POSITION AS IS DUE. WHAT IS THE TRUE OPENING TO OPEN, DAN LOK? THANKS FOR UPLOADING THE VIDEO. REGARDS

  • @sorrenable
    @sorrenable 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Dan!

  • @Ned669
    @Ned669 6 років тому

    Looking forward to more training. Thanks. Cheers

  • @vaibhavpdspune4489
    @vaibhavpdspune4489 6 років тому +1

    Great work Dan... keep it up... waiting to see your more wing chun video parts.. Be Water My Fried... 😊

  • @javierperez-xo8mr
    @javierperez-xo8mr 6 років тому

    Loved historical explanation XD

  • @williamditto7289
    @williamditto7289 2 роки тому

    Ill start with this. I want to teach this and I have a perfect place to rent to be a gym dojo😁

  • @axelstone3131
    @axelstone3131 3 роки тому

    Yeh martial arts hundreds of years ago was a different animal to what it is today. Today it’s sports oriented for the most part. Back then it was all about life and death.

  • @ianngoh842
    @ianngoh842 6 років тому

    i'm from hong kong too, would love to hear you speak more cantonese!!!

  • @sivaprasadt8116
    @sivaprasadt8116 6 років тому +2

    Sir, wingchun is a softpower kungfu. I think through practising the siu lim tao only power can be generated in the wingchun punches and attacks. There is no other way.So please show the siu lim tao and explain each movement

  • @stellarobinson3789
    @stellarobinson3789 2 роки тому

    It will take long time , but I started.

  • @hellsbells1151
    @hellsbells1151 2 роки тому

    YOU ARE THE BEST THANKS SO MUCH..

  • @jacoblyndonm1399
    @jacoblyndonm1399 3 роки тому

    the painting the wall part is so funny😂🤣😂

  • @jobitsamuel
    @jobitsamuel 6 років тому

    Simple explanation... Liked ++

  • @NaumenkoNation
    @NaumenkoNation 5 років тому

    THANK YOU DAN!!!’🙏🏼

  • @longmire903
    @longmire903 5 років тому

    That's very interesting. I'm interested in learning wing chun

  • @Phoenix-tv4gb
    @Phoenix-tv4gb 4 роки тому

    Sifu ... change the name ... and experience, and is likewise the term frequently used for cab drivers or other skilled laborers. Thus, a customer may use this term to address an automotive mechanic, for example...

  • @aerialinterimmanager
    @aerialinterimmanager 6 років тому

    When will more of these be uploaded? Your explanation was great 👍