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    What would you do?

    Ok, this is the problem:


    I was an indoor disciple of my sifu( I'll hold his name to myself). The thing is that I recieved private instruction for a long time. When I was going to be certified as instructor(the only certificate he gives is this one) he wanted to talk to me about a "tuition" I had to pay so i could teach his "patented" system. The sum he was asking was jus crazy. Also he wanted me to give him the biggest percent of the income of the school he wanted me to start, just to be under his name. I was so disapointed with this "all profit" attitude he all of the sudden showed. The thing is that my private classes were incredibly expensive. I couldn't understand how he was asking for more money now, something that he never mentioned when I started training. Also he wanted me to have the exact spiritual beliefs that he had. If I showed any contradictory belief to his he would be mad at me. I would have never imagined that he would do such a thing. We ended the relationship and the training in really bad terms. The thing is that after all that training I didn't get my "instructor" certification. And now to start my own school or club is such a pain in the....... I tried to make an aplication to join other organizations by long distance but they wanted me to learn all the curriculum they had from the beginning, also I had to pay for the tapes and stuff wich was going to take me a couple of years more. I even tried it but they would fail in sending me the material at the right time because they were to busy and stuff. What you guys recommend. Please be helpful and not make a joke about this thread.

    Thanx

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    If what he taught you was any good, and if you're any good, , then you don't need a piece of paper to open your own school.

    People will see that you can teach them how to fight effectively - and they will join.

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    Hi r4cy,

    I agree with Ultimatewingchun! The knowledge is now yours! If you have learned it well the piece of paper doesn’t mean a thing! It is your ability that counts!

    I also agree with YouKnowWho nowadays knowing only one style provides a very narrow level of understanding. Almost all professions require continuing education for their licensure, so I encourage you to continue your education in the MA while you teach. It will only improve your knowledge base and foundation for teaching!

    It is good that you finally learned about the true character of your instructor. It took me many years to learn about the true character of my first instructor too. If nothing else he has demonstrated to you what you do not want to become! He was at least a good bad example. Just learn from it and move on with your life and your goals!! By the time I was nearing my instructor’s certificate 26 years ago I felt I didn’t really need it. It was just a piece of paper is all! It is what you know and your ability to share it effectively with others that will determine your success as an instructor and not a piece of paper from someone with dubious character!

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    Hey-

    I definitely agree you don't need a piece of paper or a belt to teach. You'll either have the skill or you won't. If you teach people solid stuff that they're confident in can work, they won't care about your title or "certificate." At least that's what I've found. The best two guys I've trained under teach out of their homes and don't advertise, because they don't need to. They don't have a big fancy training hall, but you can't argue with their skill. I've also met instructors who did advertise a lot, and although the schools themselves were nice I was not very impressed with their skill level.

    Good luck with your decision!

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    Someone claimed to teach a certain something needs to have the proper documents.You can be a wonderful fighter with great self defence techniques.But the first thing if I were a new student would be who was your teacher what rank did he give you and can you show me proof of that rank you earned.
    I see nothing wrong with teaching self defence but as soon as you claim a particular style and are teaching that style most would want to see the proof of rank before they start giving you money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkyou
    Someone claimed to teach a certain something needs to have the proper documents.You can be a wonderful fighter with great self defence techniques.But the first thing if I were a new student would be who was your teacher what rank did he give you and can you show me proof of that rank you earned.
    I see nothing wrong with teaching self defence but as soon as you claim a particular style and are teaching that style most would want to see the proof of rank before they start giving you money.

    Hands talk , Paper is for wiping you @ss
    You should have known he was hustling the minute you heard [indoor , disciple ,,,,, ]
    those are huge red flags !!! that's when the Shaw brothers movie freaks start living the kung fu fantasy

    might as well get certified at playing dungeons and dragons [ about the same worth]

    get out there stand on your own two , be a real teacher ,coach ,trainer
    and hopefully you learned your lesson and won't turn into one of those indoor disciple paper charlatans

    wish you the best of luck , break the paper chain and be a free man
    If the truth hurts , then you will feel the pain

    Do not follow me, because if you do, you will lose both me and yourself....but if you follow yourself, you will find both me and yourself

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    For those that adviced me learning froim another style: I also have ranks yn many other styles for I've been training since I was twelve(I'm 25 now) Shaolin Long Fist, Shotokan, Jujutsu and Aikijujutsu are other systems I obtained black belt and other ranks. I simply LOVE Wing Chun, and that's something i don't need to explain to ya'll right? u know what i mean. But thanks for the advice. I'll think about it.

    I also noticed someone wrote something about crossranking?
    How do you do that? Who does crossranking that you all know?

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    Hands talk , Paper is for wiping you @ss
    So you would like someone to tell you he learned from a Grandmaster had a teaching rank
    but has no proof?!How would you know if you were learning the real deal?
    Sure his techniques maybe great but how does anyone know he is really teaching
    the style and the style correctly?
    Let me give you an example:
    There is a teacher in my style he has an honorable rank
    but in reality he holds no offical rank.His technique is good but the students are not learning the real deal of the style because he himself has no teaching rank in that style and no proof he has rank.So how would you feel trusting your learning the real deal paying all this money trying to go up in rank and find out he has no rank!
    Example 2:There are plenty of people out there combining styles and making up their own art with false historic claim though the teacher is great as a martial artist you wanted to learn kung fu but he is really teaching you karate mixed in with kungfu from a tv show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkyou
    So you would like someone to tell you he learned from a Grandmaster had a teaching rank
    but has no proof?!How would you know if you were learning the real deal?
    Sure his techniques maybe great but how does anyone know he is really teaching
    the style and the style correctly?
    Let me give you an example:
    There is a teacher in my style he has an honorable rank
    but in reality he holds no offical rank.His technique is good but the students are not learning the real deal of the style because he himself has no teaching rank in that style and no proof he has rank.So how would you feel trusting your learning the real deal paying all this money trying to go up in rank and find out he has no rank!
    Example 2:There are plenty of people out there combining styles and making up their own art with false historic claim though the teacher is great as a martial artist you wanted to learn kung fu but he is really teaching you karate mixed in with kungfu from a tv show.
    Red flag #3 grandmaster/master = run for the hills !!!!!
    grandmaster of what , Drills , history lessons , how to iron a silk sash, Etc,,,,,,,

    alot of brainwashing going on

    get in front of some one move around feel what they got , if you like it and the person is the kind of person that you can hang with , talk to , question
    and most of all is honest , then your lucky , spend some time do your own hands on research , but kepp looking in other places , after all it's your @ss on the line when you fight not his !

    so ask yourself grandmaster /master in respect to what !

    bartender another round of fantasy fu kool Aid to the person at the end of the bar in the silk PJ'S
    on me

    I know people by into that crap and i don't mean to offend you , just spitt'n the facts
    If the truth hurts , then you will feel the pain

    Do not follow me, because if you do, you will lose both me and yourself....but if you follow yourself, you will find both me and yourself

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    The proof, as they say, is in the pudding, not the packaging.

    Packaging gives us a sense of security. Packaged food is disinfected, irradiated, cleaned, and served up in pretty plastic or paper. How much of packaged food is actually good for anyone, though? How do we figure out what's nutritious and what's junk? Why, we try it. I don't know anyone who buys nutritious food on the basis of packaging.

    The same goes for Martial Arts, Wing Chun in particular. The trappings surrounding the nutritious bit are not, by any means, indicative of quality. Yes, it may be sterile and flashy, but is it good for you? The only way to really know is to test it out.

    CSP
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    Red flag #3 grandmaster/master = run for the hills !!!!!
    An actual grandmaster who has a traceable linerage with scrolls and ranks from previous grandmaster see the Japanese word Soke.

    If somesone says they trained with Helio gracie and said they had rank but when asked to show it they could not and asked for $200amonth would you pay him?
    I would not because that paper proofs he trained and recieved the right to teach the art.

    I couldn't careless if somone wants to teach selfdefence but when they say there something they are not then its fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkyou
    An actual grandmaster who has a traceable linerage with scrolls and ranks from previous grandmaster see the Japanese word Soke.

    If somesone says they trained with Helio gracie and said they had rank but when asked to show it they could not and asked for $200amonth would you pay him?
    I would not because that paper proofs he trained and recieved the right to teach the art.

    I couldn't careless if somone wants to teach selfdefence but when they say there something they are not then its fraud.

    who cares how far back you can chase a paper trail [ we are people not breeds of animals ]

    i wouldn't pay anyone a dime until i did personal hands on research , with them there students and outside sources , it's 2005 not 1005 we have ways to find out about people

    again people like to play Kung fu movie and get dressed up learn the secret handshake and fill there walls with pretty paper and tell there buddies on the golf course all about how bad there sifu/soke/salami whatever is

    Look my own Sifu has offered me all the certificates he has and i have yet to take one , we both laugh about it ,
    and one day down the line out of respect i might have to accept them from him .
    So i understand how much of a *big deal* this stuff is to some people , i'm just not one of them

    i find the whole thing funny as hell
    If the truth hurts , then you will feel the pain

    Do not follow me, because if you do, you will lose both me and yourself....but if you follow yourself, you will find both me and yourself

    You sound rather pompous Ernie! -- by Yung Chun
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    If somesone says they trained with Helio gracie and said they had rank but when asked to show it they could not and asked for $200amonth would you pay him?

    Does he train champions? That's the only question I need answered. Paper don't mean ****.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkyou
    Someone claimed to teach a certain something needs to have the proper documents.You can be a wonderful fighter with great self defence techniques.But the first thing if I were a new student would be who was your teacher what rank did he give you and can you show me proof of that rank you earned.
    I see nothing wrong with teaching self defence but as soon as you claim a particular style and are teaching that style most would want to see the proof of rank before they start giving you money.
    A teaching certificate is like a recipe. It looks good on paper but what does it taste like after it is made?

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    We also hav to ask ourselves, when the whole kung fu thing started, was there any paper to show back then? I doubt it. Also you can have a paper to show you are "the real deal" but then you can be crappy at WC. Would it be the real deal still? Now, if person can beat the *&* out of me, then I would say "Now, that's the real deal!"hehehe Just a thought.

    I ask for advice in what to do , so please give advice.Nothing more
    Last edited by r4cy; 07-25-2005 at 10:43 AM.

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