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nothing2do
06-29-2007, 08:56 AM
I am interested in learning Wing Chun and I'm looking for a good school. I live in Brooklyn in the Bensonhurst area but I am willing to travel to Manhattan if necessary. I've done some research and found some schools.

http://www.wingchunschool.com/ (this seems to be the closest to where I love)
http://www.wingchunnyc.com/main.htm
http://www.yipwingchun.com/sifu.html

Can anyone recommend a good school or if you know anything about the schools I've found please let me know. Thanks.

TenTigers
06-29-2007, 09:30 AM
I highly recommend Wing Chun NYC Sifu Alan Lee.

monji112000
06-29-2007, 09:30 AM
have you visited any of them? I would do that first... I know that Duncan has a student in the Bronx. When I go back to NY i was going to call him. He teaches Kali/Applied WC.

What are you looking for in a Martial art? DO NOT SAY : practical, traditional yet street effective. Thats doesn't really mean anything..

Are you looking for something more mental then physical? Are you looking to get into shape? Are you looking to do sparring? just forms? Why are you only looking for Wing Chun? NY has more Martial Art schools than just about any other city..

be realistic in your goals. In the list you gave NYC Wing Chun is the only school I would recommend visiting. If you are up to the training schedule and you are ok with the teaching style then I would recommend them or the Kali/WC school. I know of also some good MMA, Thai , Sanda schools.

use your common sense.

VingDragon
06-29-2007, 09:36 AM
Victor has a nice group of people in Brooklyn. please contact him

TenTigers
06-29-2007, 09:40 AM
monji-are you referring to Sifu Joe Moosey (sp?) He is an exceptional WC man. Soft-spoken, polite,generous, very knowledgeable,and a nightmare to touch hands with! He is fast, powerful, and explosive, and at the same time has extreme control.

Ultimatewingchun
06-29-2007, 09:44 AM
Thanks, Derek (VingDragon). I live in the Bensonhurst area myself - and my school is located ten minutes away in the Midwood area. Contact me here and we'll talk if you like: wingchun@usa.com

Lindley
06-29-2007, 12:31 PM
Sifu Miguel Hernandez is very very good.
mhernan5@aol.com

couch
06-29-2007, 07:26 PM
Check out Kevin.

http://home.earthlink.net/~wslnyc/

Best,
Kenton Sefcik

YungChun
06-30-2007, 05:32 AM
Lots of good folks in the area...

I would add..

William Moy.. Moy Yat's son... 45 East Broadway Chinatown.. He has *great* Kung Fu..

Mickey Chan In Queens.. High ranking Moy Yat Sifu...

Sam
07-01-2007, 07:42 PM
Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen 20th ave & 74st Bensonhurst Saint Dominics Tues.&Thurs 347 495-6992 James Cama Sifu www.futsaoyongchunkuen.com

VingDragon
07-03-2007, 05:37 PM
there is also Alan's Goldberg Wing Chun school in Brooklyn...

...and I teach privately, too if someone is interested in Weng Chun methods :)

Notintheface
07-03-2007, 06:10 PM
http://www.sixharmony.com/

V.A Thomas- I always thought he was rather exceptional for a Chunner :)

A Soave
07-04-2007, 09:52 AM
While I think that there are all levels of practitioners, and I'm not familiar with just what you hope to get out of it. If my assumption that you want to learn how to fight well, sooner than later, I would suggest Victor Parlati's school of Traditional Wing Chun. Not only is he very well experienced but he is sort of at the "nucleus" , with the school of New Jersey being close. Victor is cutting edge, in my opinion.


A.S.







I am interested in learning Wing Chun and I'm looking for a good school. I live in Brooklyn in the Bensonhurst area but I am willing to travel to Manhattan if necessary. I've done some research and found some schools.

http://www.wingchunschool.com/ (this seems to be the closest to where I love)
http://www.wingchunnyc.com/main.htm
http://www.yipwingchun.com/sifu.html

Can anyone recommend a good school or if you know anything about the schools I've found please let me know. Thanks.

nothing2do
07-05-2007, 08:36 AM
Thanks for all the suggestions. I will be visiting Wing Chun NYC today, and some other schools during the week.

doug maverick
07-05-2007, 08:43 AM
well you can try alex richter from leubng ting branch he's good. citywingchun.com

or vingrove thomas of moy yat/lee moy san branch both reside in manhattan and both are good sifu's

byond1
07-05-2007, 05:53 PM
Sorry to intrude. I was wondering, if anyone knew of a Yuen Kay Shan WCK practitioner, that is from Sum Nung Sigungs early student and Uncle Sum Jee. Another YKS WCKer mentioned tht the Sum Jee disciple had just moved to NYC, about 3 months ago. But I cant track them down.

Note this isnt related to NYC Omni Wing Tzun from Teddy Wong and his daughter Vivian. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


deadletter6@yahoo.com

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Mtal
07-19-2007, 07:15 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions. I will be visiting Wing Chun NYC today, and some other schools during the week.



You should also look into Gardos Wing Chung. The teacher is really good (I checked out a class). I remember is was a really good workout. He also has a cable show, just in case you want to watch.

Has anyone tried Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen? I was thinking of it since I am in brooklyn kind of close to there. Web Site looks like it has a interesting curriculum.