Looking for the Chun in the Basin of WA

Humble Student

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Hello everyone
I live in the Columbia basin of Washington state, ( In the Moses lake area)
I was wondering if you knew of any real wing chun teachers out my way or even in the Spokane area.
I thought about Seattle but that is like a 3 hour drive each way. SO! thanks for the help.
And good luck with your training.
 

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Did you have any luck in the Tri-Cities? There used to be a group at the Richland Dojo called Desert Kung Fu and then one in Kennewick called "Big River Kung Fu."
 
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I think I found someone in Walla Walla, which is a bit of a drive for training. But the guy seems worth it so far.
He is from the Sifu Fong line.
 

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Not Wing Chun, but I like Steve Smiths work quite a bit. He is based in Walla Walla I believe.
Good luck in your search
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And also not wing Chun, but James Keating is in Milton-Freewater and he is very accomplished in his fields. I would be studying with him if I lived closer.
 
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Does anyone know anything about the Wing Chun being taught at Desert Kung Fu located in the Richland Dojo ? Thanks for any information .
 

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Guy I trained with for a long time started his wing chun while attending school in Walla Walla. His teacher was a police officer, I believe his name was John.
Does that sound like the school you visited?
Anyway, He always had good things to say about the 3 years he trained there, so I'd be inclined to give it a second hand thumbs up.
Good luck with your training!
 

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