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Posted On:
5/18/2006 4:19pm
Style: Fang Shen Do--
pringlesh...
Green Hornet: congratulations for having the courage to step up and post this.
Pringle Kid: nice try. Let me guess, FSD instructor or brainwashed BBC member?
This has nothing to do with trashing your sifu. FSD is a business that gets people to sign contracts that do not mention the enormous hidden costs that come with it. It is a business that creates an atmosphere of intimidation, where students are afraid of quitting. It is a business whose owner is alleged to have a criminal record for, among other things, beating up a young kid who happened to show up at his dojo wearing a TKD uniform; whose owner makes questionable claims about his lineage; whose owner calls other martial arts "fucking ****"; who makes students take weird psycho course and makes them wash and kiss each others feet and smell dog ****. It is a school that charges up to 175 bucks per month for classes where 50% of the time is devoted to fitness class exercises.
Check the other FSd thread on here for more detailed information! -
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Posted On:
5/18/2006 8:19pm
Style: Kyokushin--
*shrug* if he got in the ring and fought I could care less about the quality of his opponent, whether he won or lost, etc. etc. etc.
Originally Posted by TKD Black Belt
and speaking as a fat tub 'o lard myself (who found out last night he had gained 20lbs in the 9 months he's been on a "reduced" training regime to help rehab a badely torn groin muscle) good for him! -
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6/09/2011 7:46pm
Style: Wing Chun; Boxing--
hey greenhornet, it's nice that you now opened your mind, and now an ex-bullshidoka.
i actually have a funny story, when i was trying to get my brother into MA, we took a visit to FSD( the one in St Leonard) and they offered a free class. so we were like wth, right?
what i did notice in that ONE class, was the lack in structure and proper instructions. by that time, i was already a Wing Chun practitioner for over a year, and was very critical about the use of chi sao in FSD. I dont mean to insult the school, but they misses the concept completely.
but hey, i've only been there once. but it did not make a very good impression if you knew even a little bit about MA. Very disappointing...
again props, the grass is greener over here ain't it? -
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5/18/2006 2:38pm
Style: Kyokushin