Hey Guys.
Just asking a quick question which i think I know the answer to already but I want some constructive feedback.
I studied Wing Chun for around 6 years (In that time i spent a fair while assisting to train students (2nd highest ranked student at the time). I never reached an instructor level however. Our Sifu disappeared overseas unexpectedly leaving us all behind. Long story but either way I really miss being able to train in the system.
Now I learn Hapkido under a new school. My teacher is not into the money side of things but likes the idea of giving all his students an opportunity to grow as well as learn a mixture of skills. He has presented me with the idea that perhaps he could work with me to get a blackbelt if I can get myself to a close enough level with my Wing Chun that I could take my own class once a week to train other members of our school in Wing Chun however renamed as "koreanword" Wing Chun. This being a class I would teach with my Hapkido trainer (Head instructor of school) overseeing to make sure it is going in a suitable direction.
Personally I don't believe I can teach people to a high level in Wing Chun, although I can definately cover the mechanics of the system and the core principles. This is leading me to think maybe I shouldn't. The flip side is I really miss our Wing Chun school and I know several previous students are the same and would love to get together to train again. This is our opportunity.
The catch being there is one student from our school whom reached a level good enough to train (under our old schools rating). I'm thinking maybe I can try training with him to get myself back in sync with the system. Or in a perfect world. Come over and help running this class at my Hapkido's school. Ever since our old Sifu left, this student has been searching for someone to oversee us so we could continue training as a school but hasn't had any luck.
Just wondering on peoples opinions on whether I should go ahead and focus on trying to get the school going again rebadged slightly and overseen by a Korean system's school. This could be our last chance to get our old school back together and Wing Chun back in town (Country Australia. So not a lot of local options).
Or. Seen as my level is not quite there (at the time I was about 1.5 years away from my black, {every school around here seems to have diff belt ranks}). If I can talk the other student into being head trainer instead of myself then there wont be an issue at all.
What would you do under the same circumstances? Would you do it for a chance to bring your system back from the dead (locally I mean), or sadly decline as just didn't quite get there???
Sorry for long post. I don't think the question would work with little detail.
Cheers. Luke
Just asking a quick question which i think I know the answer to already but I want some constructive feedback.
I studied Wing Chun for around 6 years (In that time i spent a fair while assisting to train students (2nd highest ranked student at the time). I never reached an instructor level however. Our Sifu disappeared overseas unexpectedly leaving us all behind. Long story but either way I really miss being able to train in the system.
Now I learn Hapkido under a new school. My teacher is not into the money side of things but likes the idea of giving all his students an opportunity to grow as well as learn a mixture of skills. He has presented me with the idea that perhaps he could work with me to get a blackbelt if I can get myself to a close enough level with my Wing Chun that I could take my own class once a week to train other members of our school in Wing Chun however renamed as "koreanword" Wing Chun. This being a class I would teach with my Hapkido trainer (Head instructor of school) overseeing to make sure it is going in a suitable direction.
Personally I don't believe I can teach people to a high level in Wing Chun, although I can definately cover the mechanics of the system and the core principles. This is leading me to think maybe I shouldn't. The flip side is I really miss our Wing Chun school and I know several previous students are the same and would love to get together to train again. This is our opportunity.
The catch being there is one student from our school whom reached a level good enough to train (under our old schools rating). I'm thinking maybe I can try training with him to get myself back in sync with the system. Or in a perfect world. Come over and help running this class at my Hapkido's school. Ever since our old Sifu left, this student has been searching for someone to oversee us so we could continue training as a school but hasn't had any luck.
Just wondering on peoples opinions on whether I should go ahead and focus on trying to get the school going again rebadged slightly and overseen by a Korean system's school. This could be our last chance to get our old school back together and Wing Chun back in town (Country Australia. So not a lot of local options).
Or. Seen as my level is not quite there (at the time I was about 1.5 years away from my black, {every school around here seems to have diff belt ranks}). If I can talk the other student into being head trainer instead of myself then there wont be an issue at all.
What would you do under the same circumstances? Would you do it for a chance to bring your system back from the dead (locally I mean), or sadly decline as just didn't quite get there???
Sorry for long post. I don't think the question would work with little detail.
Cheers. Luke