Okay as far as the Omei school goes, I actually went there for a bit when it was called Dragon martial arts.
At the time I was staying at my folks place (in San Antonio) while on christmas or summer break from college (way up in lubbock).
Jaime and or Gabe from the “meet the instructors” page used to post on here; I used to chat with them over email and they’re nice guys.
When I was there, it was a class taught at a park at the covered picnic table area.
The class would go Wing Chun for an hour or 2, Thai kickboxing for an hour or 2, and then Fillipino Martial Arts for an hour or 2.
There was also a chen tai chi class going on there at the same time; but the first time I went there was some huge drama going on between all the students and the instructor, so i never tried the class out.
The wing chun consisted of the beginnings of Siu Nim Tao with some chee sau.
The Thai kickboxing, in retrospect, wasn’t really a ring-oriented program and mostly consisted of some elbows, some knees, and some high round kicks all done on a small, hard, boxing focus mitt.
The FMA i saw was a ton of stick work and it looked consistant with the FMA my best friend exposed me to back in high school.
I went there looking for northern or southern long fist kung fu, so at the time it really wasn’t what I was looking for. According to the sifu they had some routines but they weren’t really the focus of the proram.
I didn’t see any Omei.
This post isn’t meant to insult anybody or put down this school in anyway; i am just trying to share my experiences.
The fact that they have a new name and a new location makes me think that they’ve improved their facilities and probably changed their program since the time i was there.