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J.K. Wong Kung Fu Tai Chi Academy, Richardson TX

Address 833 E Arapaho Rd #106, Richardson, TX
Phone (214) 878-4598
Hours
Tuesday6:15pm-8:00pm
Thursday6:15pm-8:00pm
Friday6:30pm-8:15pm
Saturday8:30am-1:00pm
Sunday1:30pm-3:45pm
Website www.jkwongkungfutaichi.com
Categories Tai Chi School, Acupuncturist, Cultural Center, Kung Fu School, Meditation Center
Rating 4 4 reviews
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J.K. Wong Kung Fu Tai Chi Academy reviews

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Victor
December 29, 2023 2:30 am

This academy is led by Jimmy Wong. As much as I'd like to call him a Master, he is not my master anymore - I realized my life is better spent elsewhere. Having been there for nearly twenty years and learning a great deal of forms and discipline from everyone else but Jimmy. I can say I'm a pretty average student despite stopping at blue jacket with a blue belt - the level is intermediate. Objectively, depending how eager and determined you are to learning, the faster or further you go here.

The school has about two classes on most of its regular opening days - the Tai Chi class and the Kung Fu classes. These classes are taught and led by students turned into teachers who trained and honed their skills at the school for several years. From my personal experiences, the teachers to instructors do their absolute best regardless of the class size or not. All of the instructors have their strengths and weaknesses but they've got either a few years or a decade's worth of teaching experience - so do not let that deter you.

The Tai Chi classes are spent practicing one of the movement forms with through and careful examination from the instructors. They have about three classes of different times for beginners, intermediate, and advanced students with usually a half hour or an hour of time spent. You're usually free to stay longer if need to be but you need to keep up the pace. Lastly, they usually have one instructor or two but I can guarantee that the quality is consistent and top notch.

The kung fu classes usually have the bulk or huge percentages of students where there are multiple instructors with the classes separated into kids and adults. When one of the kids are old enough, they can be promoted or/and brought into the adult class where teenagers and adults of various ages do class together. The classes for adults are more or less like the Tai Chi class with beginner, intermediate, and advanced with the same amount of time spent and all. You'll need to keep up the pace here usually since the class size is larger here than the Tai Chi classes - the quality of instructing here is rather open-ended but more positively than anything else.

But until the weekend or rather Saturday hits where a variety of things occur that change up a few things. Outside of Tai Chi and Kung Fu classes being put on the same day. There is class where students can train and learn how to do things such as lion dancing, coordinated musical teamwork, and the usual practice but with a performer-based atmosphere.

Other than that, there are sparring classes on Saturday as well if that is your thing. They have gear you can borrow and use if you do intend to jump right into the action of sparring with the others.

In terms of the people there. I can say for certain that they're genuinely good people - but they've got a few rusty spots that need polishing. But there are two people that made me realize a few things weren't as.good as they were supposed to be. One is Jimmy himself and the other is someone that kind of plagues the school.

Let's just say we had our differences and that I still do not understand why Jimmy defends and keeps them around. You really should've talked with them when I asked you to the first and second time around.

And no, I am not going to change my review. My review on this school on multiple sites are getting suppressed and silenced for no reason.

Jimmy Wong has been spending the last few years trying to get rid of my review, which has been written legally. He's been asking his students to write positive reviews to boost his business up and has been suppressing those who criticize his business by a small margin.

Only accepting those who review his school without even being in the school for very long.

Ruth
October 31, 2023 1:41 am

I have studied with Master Wong and Sifu Lynn for close to 10 years. My balance has improved, as has my focus and concentration. Wu Hao Tai Chi is the best

gopal
October 02, 2023 2:56 am

I am 42 years old with no former martial arts training. I recently joined JK Wong kungfu academy.
I had doubts before joining regarding being too old to join.
So I called academy and Sifu Wong is very accommodating and understanding. The staff is well trained and push you gently allowing to grow organically but surely.

Sifu Wong is very encouraging and his teachings "finding stillness in motion" has lasting impact

It's my second week and I am already feeling more flexible, improved mood, weight loss,
And sleeping better.

Thanks, Sifu
I would recommend this academy to any age, come and check out yourself don't hesitate.

Stone
February 20, 2023 5:27 pm

I’m proud to be a part of this academy and have been here for more than a decade.

This academy doesn’t only have a great curriculum but a rich history in Chinese culture and of course martial arts. The headmaster truly wants the best for his students and cares deeply about the well-being of the academy.

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As you can tell I was not the most athletic kid. The academy and its great instructors helped me gain discipline, flexibility, strength, and so much more. Thank you.

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