Mindstorm
White Belt
Hello there,
I've never taken an MA in my life outside of a self defense course when I was little. That was as close to a "belt mill" as it gets as we all got yellow belts after a total of about 16 classes, and everybody got them no matter what. I realize that there are some notable "McDojo" type schools in my area and when looking for something to practice I just want to check around and see if there's any words of caution about a particular school or instructor. I've looked at taking BJJ, Small circle Jiu Jitsu, Karate, or Ninjutsu (as far as researching and looking up and investigating local schools), but I liked the description of the basic training concepts and methods behind Wing Chun and would like to try it out.
This is my local school: http://www.rduwingchun.com/
The pricing on the site looks out of date (says to apply before April 1st, 2006 to get the special pricing :lol: ), so I'm going to contact them about that. I went back through the forum records and saw that the lineage from Duncan Leung is generally well-respected and that he trains his students well, but saw nothing about my local school or the local sifu James Widmar. I was just slightly worried by the first result that pops up in google when searching for results about this school: http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Rec/rec.martial-arts/2006-06/msg06065.html
It sounds like this student might've had a slight 'tude going in there, so I wasn't sure whether to be concerned based off of that review alone. I understand that the local school probably has a catchy sales pitch mostly because Wing Chun isn't big around here as far as I know (most schools I see are TKD) and they want to draw potential students. I'm just wondering if anybody here has trained under James Widmar or has heard anything about this school besides the two reviews I was able to find on the internet (the other one was a 5 star review of the place, appreciative of the simplicity and straightforwardness of Wing Chun I think).
I don't see any McDojo (or should it be McTemple in this case?) red flags about this place like mandatory contracts or tons of bad reviews, and their pricing would seem reasonable all things considered.
So hello, thank you, and I appreciate any help/guidance you all can give me! I'll be picking SOMETHING to start training in soon and this is my current lead.
PS: I apologize for being so wordy, it's a bad habit I'm developing from writing so many papers while in college, haha.
I've never taken an MA in my life outside of a self defense course when I was little. That was as close to a "belt mill" as it gets as we all got yellow belts after a total of about 16 classes, and everybody got them no matter what. I realize that there are some notable "McDojo" type schools in my area and when looking for something to practice I just want to check around and see if there's any words of caution about a particular school or instructor. I've looked at taking BJJ, Small circle Jiu Jitsu, Karate, or Ninjutsu (as far as researching and looking up and investigating local schools), but I liked the description of the basic training concepts and methods behind Wing Chun and would like to try it out.
This is my local school: http://www.rduwingchun.com/
The pricing on the site looks out of date (says to apply before April 1st, 2006 to get the special pricing :lol: ), so I'm going to contact them about that. I went back through the forum records and saw that the lineage from Duncan Leung is generally well-respected and that he trains his students well, but saw nothing about my local school or the local sifu James Widmar. I was just slightly worried by the first result that pops up in google when searching for results about this school: http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Rec/rec.martial-arts/2006-06/msg06065.html
It sounds like this student might've had a slight 'tude going in there, so I wasn't sure whether to be concerned based off of that review alone. I understand that the local school probably has a catchy sales pitch mostly because Wing Chun isn't big around here as far as I know (most schools I see are TKD) and they want to draw potential students. I'm just wondering if anybody here has trained under James Widmar or has heard anything about this school besides the two reviews I was able to find on the internet (the other one was a 5 star review of the place, appreciative of the simplicity and straightforwardness of Wing Chun I think).
I don't see any McDojo (or should it be McTemple in this case?) red flags about this place like mandatory contracts or tons of bad reviews, and their pricing would seem reasonable all things considered.
So hello, thank you, and I appreciate any help/guidance you all can give me! I'll be picking SOMETHING to start training in soon and this is my current lead.

PS: I apologize for being so wordy, it's a bad habit I'm developing from writing so many papers while in college, haha.