Thoughts or opinions on David Chong, the Association of Karate Kung Fu, or something?
A year ago I was very interested in arts martial. I decided to join a club that is not a member of CKKA down. The Sifu is passionate and dedicated, and the people there are very helpful and supportive. Unfortunately, "I have come to understand that has some serious issues. This includes … 1) the Japanese terminology for all (Dojo, Sensei, strikes, etc). 2) At the time I `ve been there basic moves are taught in different ways, each is taught as the correct way. 3) They claim to be Hung Gar, but only teach how Ng Ying Kuen. 4) David Chong through my net research (probably still is the network) has yet to teach a student purely Kung Fu. All they say down it are artists of Karate. The list goes on. Now I don `t really care about being a good boxer, and enjoyed myself there. But he also wants to continue as a martial art after leaving the city (now in highschool). Only damage I'm doing to myself.
You are actually in a very peculiar. Given that the Hung Gar is a southern Chinese art, speaking Japanese would not be right. I suggest going to another school self Hung Gar hung gar and see how things taught there. To be a good martial artist should have a very solid foundation. This school seems a bit "dubious". After highschool is possible that want to consider going to another school in Hung Gar. As for the damage depends if you want to start again from scratch or not. In the new school is expected to teach the foundations very well. However if you want to start where you left off, then it might be a bit difficult due to the fact that you were taught wrong.
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