Dallas schools
Hey Philbert. Of course, I'm sure you know which of the above schools I'd recommend most, hehe. Let's see..I can think of several that aren't on your list. Another big name around Dallas is Jimmy Wong, he teaches northern Shaolin and several styles of Tai Chi. Philip Ng teaches Hung Gar in Richardson here. Ron Van Browning teaches San Soo(Not san shou, San Soo, the style passed down from Jimmy Woo) and several other arts. Eric Mattingly teaches "Free style" martial arts, San Soo and a bunch of other arts combined; it's a pretty good school though, good atmosphere. Eric Hung teaches Wang Shu Chin lineage(Bagua, Taiji, and Hsing-Yi). Soo Hwa is out in Plano, but I can't remember the teacher's name right now..doh!! There's a Shuai Jiao school somewhere in Dallas, but I'm not sure where it is..I could find it pretty easily, though. I visited one ninjutsu school here, but it wasn't a memorable visit, haha. STAY AWAY FROM THE WUJI-DO SCHOOL! The guy is nuts, he had one of the same teachers that the mindboxing.com guy had, he's off in lala land somewhere. Every Dallas area martial artist that has met him has some crazy story about him, lots of mouth fu there, haha. If you need to know any more, or info on some of them, feel free to email me. I know of others, I just listed the major ones here.
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