Is this a Mc Dojo?

Sadly, the school is closed today. But It’s open tomorrow so I’ll go check it out but this is an e-mail I got from him after asking him questions.

Glenn,

We teach traditional, Yip Man style of Wing Chun.?We do sparring but more emphasis is placed on Chi Sau (sticky hands).?We do have interschool tournaments involving students from our different locations (our last tournament had about 200 competitors.?We do not participate as a “school” in outside tournaments – but if you want to attend you are welcome too.?Classes are 45 minutes in length and Wing Chun is the last class of the night so if you wanted to stay and practice afterwards you can.?(Usually we are either doing a private lesson or paperwork for 30-60 minutes after class ends.?Wing Chun is an art some study for a month – and some for a lifetime.?The benefits grow the longer you train.

Thanks for your interest.

Trevor

If he is actually certified by the French Fencing Federation as a Master at Arms, then this is actually impresive and he at least knows how to handle a rapier. As for the Wing Chun…Well we all know how kung fu can be thrown into a school just for the name, to get the students fond of CMA.

I dare somebody to e-mail him and ask him if he runs a McDojo, then tell us his response. That would be classic. :stuck_out_tongue:

He runs a Mckwoon.