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Read what people are saying about the RDU
Wing Chun School:
“Wing
Chun is the most realistic martial art I’ve ever trained in”. – Rick
Watkins, 3rd degree Aikido black belt and now
Wing Chun student.
“I studied karate, aikido, and
various styles of kung fu beginning in high school and through college.
While each of these systems contained some useful aspects, the majority
of the techniques and the manner in which they were taught where not at
all applicable to self-defense situations that would be encountered in
the real world. This deficiency was clearly demonstrated on more than
one occasion when a fellow student who was very effective in class
situations was easily defeated by someone with no formal training but
lots of “street” skills.
The techniques in Wing Chun and the environment in
which they are taught are solely for the purpose of developing skills
that are useable in real-life situations. The training methods
employed in Wing Chun are designed to encourage students to scrutinize
and question the techniques they are learning, rather than take an
instructor’s word that a particular technique would be effective.
This unique attitude ensures that the self-defense skills developed
through Wing Chun training are far superior to those taught in other
styles of martial arts that are taught under unrealistic conditions.” –
Danny Greene, Technical Writer.
“This
school teaches techniques that are highly effective for a small person
(like myself) against an opponent with bigger body frame...I would
recommend this school to anyone that wants to learn practical
self-defense. After six months of training, I noticed that my speed and
power have improve tremendously. In addition, this is the only school
that I know of that allows their students to train for 2+ hours a day
for 6 days a week... I would recommend this school to any person with
smaller body frame like me. The instructor teaches practical
self-defense techniques against larger opponent. In addition, he teaches
highly effective body conditioning that improved my speed and power,
after a short period of time”. – Albert Chiu, Automation Engineer
“Wing
Chun got me into the best shape of my life and taught me how to fight
like never before”. Heath Grant, Drummer.
“I find it
hard to place a measure of value on the benefits I have received by
training with Sifu Widmar at the Wing Chun School. I have learned to
use muscles that I never utilize when working out at the local gym. I
am faster, stronger and more confident than before I joined. It is a
good feeling to know that you are more capable of defending yourself if
the need ever arises. Personal training sessions in the gym can cost you
up to $100 per visit. The value of one night of Wing
Chun is worth one week of personal training and I learn something
new every time I attend. Wing Chun is more than just self-defense, it
is a way of being that will teach you values and lessons that will last
a lifetime.” - Aaron R, Power Engineering.
No martial art I have trained in has
held a candle to the effectiveness, speed, and power of Wing Chun.
Having studied Wing Chun for some years now, even to this day, I am
still amazed by how much faster students of Wing Chun progress over
students of other martial arts. I attribute this to the simplicity of
the system and it's no-nonsense approach.” – Andy Jones, Software
Developer
“What
I like about Wing Chun is the practical approach taught in the class.
Each day the training consists of techniques that would be applicable
in a defensive situation. Training one on one with other classmates
promotes a sense of realism and allows us to push each other. Also,
there's a level of balance in what we focus on improving both skill and
physical fitness”. - Shane Dillingham, Supply Chain
Management
“I was at a concert where one guy
was getting rough. He was thrashing about hitting people, tearing their
clothes, pulling them down and acting crazy… When I wasn't looking he
came up and grabbed my shirt and started to yank, but I quickly reacted
by executing the “jut sao - fun sao” move I learned in my Wing Chun
class. The guy was so startled he let go and lost his balance. I
neutralized what he was doing so efficiently and quickly that he thought
twice about starting something with me. Just seeing Wing Chun scares
most people. It’s so quick and unexpected - they are overwhelmed before
they know what’s hit them.” -Aaron Cantrell, Network
Administration
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