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    Hey guys, this is my first time posting here, after browsing for a while. I am interested in learning Wing Chun, despite some negative comments, for the basic moments and logic seem reasonable.

    However, reading about "mcdojos", I am worried about wasting my time and money enrolling in such a place. What exactly is a mcdojo? Just a place where they tell you what you want to hear and you never really learn anything good?

    I've come across a few new york city wing chun websites, could anyone take a look and possibly give me some input on where should I go? the sites are www.wingchunnyc.com www.wing-chun.net and www.citywingtsun.com. (sorry if posting links is against the rules I will change my post). I have absolutely ZERO idea on the different versions of wing chun, ving? chun, wing tsun, or lineages, etc.

    Can anyone clear this all up for me and someone with new york city knowledge share their expertise. Thanks for reading

  • #2
    Try Nubreed martial arts. I believe it is in white plains with several annexes

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    • #3
      Cool, thanks for the reply. Is the instructor at Nubreed martial arts recogonized and established? I'll check it out sometime. Whiteplans kinda far though, hopefully theres a good place closer to manhattan?

      Hmm any other replies and answers to my other questions? Anyone else, thanks

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      • #4
        Sorry but i've just got to say this... Good and wing chun don't go together in t
        the same sentence.
        However, i'll keep an open mind...If you find one, let us know.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by retaz9
          Cool, thanks for the reply. Is the instructor at Nubreed martial arts recogonized and established? I'll check it out sometime. Whiteplans kinda far though, hopefully theres a good place closer to manhattan?

          Hmm any other replies and answers to my other questions? Anyone else, thanks
          The people at Nubreed are hooked up with Dan Inosanto and Rick Tucci. I think there is a Nubreed in NYC also. I think, I'm not sure.

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          • #6
            If you're in NYC, check Jesus Vasquez. I met him personally and he is knowledgeable albeit very low key practitioner. He is an instructor in Corto Mano under Joe Muse (Kali and Wing Chun- Kali is Pekiti Tirsia under Leo Gaje and Wing Chun from Duncan Leong). Back in the late 90's he was teaching in the Lower East Side. He might be teaching out of Kioto Jiujitsu in Long Island now.

            I also know of Louis Oscar, a wing chun instructor under Jason Lau, who was teaching out of the Boys Club in the Lower East Side.

            Hope this helps (LES was my stomping ground for a little bit).

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            • #7
              I just started Wing Tsun in the Chicagoland area. It's a very practical martial art and is extremely efficient. Just sort of "shop" around until you see a place that you think would be good for you. Look out of course for the places that just want your money. Ask people for reccomendations (like you're doing now with this topic) of good places, only, maybe ask friends or co-workers?

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              • #8
                Thanks for the replies. Looks like I have plenty of places to check out now. Haha yeah, LES is where I used to be too, before I moved. Is there a site for Jesus Vasquez?

                It seems the Nubreed site is down for now?

                Shard: Heh I understand. I'm going to look for a place that emphaizes on sparring, not just air punching. I will let you guys know what happens though.

                Snake: Thanks for the tips. Thats exactly what I'm doing right now, but I'm nervous as to which places are just telling me what I want to hear, and taking my money with it.

                On another hand, the wingchunnyc.com site's sifu seems to be pretty nifty, sifu Allan Lee.

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                • #9
                  Do a search under "Corto Mano" or "Kali-Wing Chun" or look for instructors under Joe Musse (Musi?). I dunno if he still works with them, but you might try checking out Kioto JiuJitsu (I dunno if they have a webpage) for his contact info.

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                  • #10
                    here are a few sites. if you have time warner cable you can catch Sifu Grados on Manhattan TV channel 67.







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                    • #11
                      Nubreed Martial Arts Academy and Wing Chun

                      For Wing Chun to be "good" you need instructors that study and believe in it and students that are open to learn it. It can augment any system.

                      Nubreed Martial Arts Academy is located in Whitestone, NY Near the Whitestone bridge (Queens/Bronx) and NOT White Plains :-)

                      Their instructors are trained and certified by legends of The Martial Arts like Guro Dan Inosanto (Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do, Kali), and Sifu Francis Fong (Wing Chun).

                      At Nubreed, these guys live and breath Kung Fu with a touch of "Street" to go along with it. So if you want to learn practical Wing Chun like it was meant to be, as a self defense system, then you can give them a try. There are other schools as well that teach it, but this is the only one that I personally know in the area.

                      150-43 14th Avenue
                      Whitestone, NY 11357
                      (718) 747-2550

                      NubreedMartialArts.com

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                      • #12
                        You found the best wing chun school in n.y. city www.wingchunnyc.com

                        I knew Master Alan lee when he was younger. He was and still is associated with my old wing chun teacher Master Duncan Leung. This is the real stuff, master Duncan learned wing chun with Bruce Lee. He just wrote a book about him and Bruce Lee called Wing Chun Warrior.


                        Wing Chun NYC


                        Mingo

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                        • #13
                          Wing Chun Kwoon

                          Tons of listings.

                          Master Phillip Redmond's academy and affiliates

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                          • #14
                            Google Master William Cheung. His organization has affiliates all over including New York

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