What make Us Different
Emphasis on Individual Growth:
Unlike many Wing Chun classes that focus solely on techniques, the
Unified Training Class places a strong emphasis on individual growth.
Raymond Rodriguez, our dedicated instructor, not only teaches martial
arts skills but also guides students on a journey of self-discovery and
personal development. This holistic approach sets our class apart.


The Unified Theory:
The Unified Training Class introduces a revolutionary framework known as "The Unified Theory". This framework is not a style of Wing Chun, it is a teaching method that can be applied to anything that needs to be taught, offering a system of concepts and principles that enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of your decision making, which in this case is applied to martial arts techniques. It encourages students to think critically and adapt their cognitive thought proccessing to various situations, making them more versatile martial artists.
Inclusive Learning Environment:
We foster an inclusive learning environment that values open discussion
and exploration. Our class allows students to engage in
meaningful discussions, share insights and experience, and learn from one another's
experiences. This enriching exchange of ideas is a core aspect of our
class.


Mental and Emotional Development:
In addition to physical training, the Unified Training Class places a
strong focus on mental and emotional development. Students learn how to
manage stress, control their emotional responses, and develop mental
resilience. These skills have practical applications beyond martial
arts, benefiting students in their daily lives.
Small Class Size:
Our class maintains a small size to ensure that every student receives personalized attention. This allows for a more intimate learning environment where instructors can tailor their guidance to each student's specific needs and abilities. It fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among members.


"Personal growth" Approach:
Our class is not static; it evolves to address the changing needs and
challenges of modern society. We explore new aspects of martial arts,
such as self-defence against multiple attackers and the use of weapons
like knives and sticks, making our training relevant and adaptable.