kungfulee Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 If you bought a car wouldn't you do some research on it first before you buy it? https://www.bbb.org So why not the same with martial arts?You are so right on that one KFF3. we should check out a school's history before we enroll or enroll one of are kids. Man they have alot of violation's. I totally agree with you.
ninjamac Posted January 19, 2006 Posted January 19, 2006 I hate how alot of these mcdojos charge so much. If I open a school I would charge only 75 to 100 a month so everyone can train. https://www.shaolinkempo.com
kungfulee Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 I hate how alot of these mcdojos charge so much. If I open a school I would charge only 75 to 100 a month so everyone can train.That's way more reasonable then most Mc dojo's. That $150 and up crap has got to go.
JWLuiza Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 I visited the USSD in NOVA and did think the prices excessive, however, the instructor I worked with had a very good working knowledge of his art, butu I'm also not an expert in Kenpo or Kung Fu. Very n ice office and computer system.... Man I wonder how much he makes?!?Around here $100/month is the average (Bjj/TSD) or even cheaper (Judo, rec center karate)
ninjamac Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 Hey jwluiza,How much are the classes? What did you like about? What did you not like about it? What degree of black belt was the instructor and how long has he been training? I notice alot of instructors are pushed threw the ranks to run schools. Did the instructor know charles mattera was with grand master fred villari before he went on his own. https://www.shaolinkempo.com
tigerclaw2 Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 Well it turns out this was not the first break in. Three 3rd degree black belts USSD instructors ( rick peterson chief instructor of the lafayette dojo, tony henkenberns chief instructor of highlands ranch dojo, rachel johnson chief instructor of colorado springs dojo) broke in on january 10 2005 and stole sean foys gi's and some of his belts. About $400 worth of stuff and trashed his dojo.The day before will clark a 5th degree came in and harassed him and said he was a break away from ussd and that peoples legs get broken over things like this! This is in the police report that sean filed a couple days later. On march 13 2005 Sean foy came into his dojo and found his front window smashed in.On may 27 2005 Sean foy was jumped outside his house by three people and his bad left knee was broken in 2 spots and 3 ribs and his left arm and multiple contusions to the head.Rick peterson was arrested outside seans dojo on may 30th and issued a 1year no trespass to his dojo, sean's assistant instructors recognized him and called 911 and locked the door. He tryed to get in but was arressted. Sean left ussd the year before and blow out his knee while working for them but he had to pay for the surgery himself.You can find these reports at the lafayette police department in colorado. I am surprised know one replyed to this!This is not cool
tigerclaw2 Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 Kung fu fist p. email me I have some info on ussd and schools that have broke away from them.Again I am sorry that this sort of thing happened to you.
JWLuiza Posted January 21, 2006 Posted January 21, 2006 Hey jwluiza,How much are the classes? What did you like about? What did you not like about it? What degree of black belt was the instructor and how long has he been training? I notice alot of instructors are pushed threw the ranks to run schools. Did the instructor know charles mattera was with grand master fred villari before he went on his own.How much: About 4x going rate in the area (but included 8 private lessons a week... but I never really needed private lessons) It sounded as if they taught mostly through private lessons. I would say around $100 month is average around the DC area. I thought the instructor I worked with was very knowledgable. He was charismatic and moved well (made me feel rusty). In terms of what I don't like... Hmmm. Well, the price is prohibitive and I didn't get a good feel for the school culture... I would have preferred a group class as my trial lesson. And yes the instructor was aware of Mattera/Villari etc. But whatever. I gained some respect for the art, but also had some stereotypes strengthened.
ninjamac Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 jwluiza, Was the instructor on the east coast or west? If the east then he should know the whole story. https://www.shaolinkempo.com
ninjamac Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 What do you meen you didn't get a good feel for the school culture? https://www.shaolinkempo.com
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