School Recommendation?

Could not access the tabs so not sure about anything.
The pictures rotating was annoying.
The costumes were blinding. But that
Should not fault his skill. I wish I had more
To go on.
 
No idea who this person is as the site is under construction.

No idea what they teach, who they learned this material from, etc. Not that its a bad thing.

I teach in Boston's Chinatown at Nam Pai Academy.

Let me know how I can be of service to you.
 
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No idea who this person is as the site is under construction.

No idea what they teach, who they learned this material from, etc. Not that its a bad thing.

I teach in Boston's Chinatown at Nam Pai Academy.

Let me know how I can be of service to you.


Hi, thank you for the feedback folks. I've heard of your school Dale and as I work in the area but it's not near where I live. More importantly, I just don't have the income to study at Nam Pai. This person in Lynn, while close, doesn't give much info. I agree with the webpage being somewhat annoying and the outfits loud, but who knows? I looked here just as it was close to home and a Chinese style, which I enjoy. There's really not a lot of good kung fu schools north of Boston unfortunately.....thanks again people.

BTW, thank you for the vid. The kids are awfully cute.....:)
 
I have trained with Dale and I give him the highest regard. I know the feeling of having to travel into Boston, I have done it and I have found it difficult to maintain a schedule with it. If you can train with Dale go for it, as you will not be disappointed.

I am not sure if Amesbury is close enough for you, but I have also trained with Scott before and he is pretty good as well.

http://www.ymaakungfu.com/index.cfm?page=blackbelt&ContactID=65465

Try reaching out to him.

Bobby
 
Have you thought about walking in and asking to observe a class? Most schools these days will let you watch, even give a class or two to help you decide.

Just a thought?
 
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