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I've attended some seminars with Sifu Richard. He's very good. He's also a very nice guy and fun to train with. I don't know if his seminars are different from his classes at IMB but here's my opinion on his seminars. Obviously, the fact that I've been to several indicates that I enjoy them
He sticks with basics and does a very good job of explaining things. His pace is slower than Guro Dan Inosanto's seminars ... which is neither good nor bad, just an observation.
If you've got a chance to train with him my advice would be to do it. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
I trained at the IMB when I was a visting student in Los Angeles. Sifu Bustillo is a very knowledgeable man and his training is a good mixture of a physical workout, lots of basics and clean good fun But that is my impression, I would suggest you go there and make up your own mind.
I have Trained with Sifu Bustillo since 1996 and i find that he his a very good instructor/teacher,
you will retain what he shows you, and have fun while training,
I all ways look forward to seeing him in England each year when he visits,
the class's at the IMB are hard and fun so just go along and enjoy,you have see for your self
Mark Hayes
England
I have trained with Sifu Bustillo also. I am signing up today as a matter of fact at IMB. I have been training in Hapkido and I miss the training at IMB. Very good curriculum, very good facility and excellent instructors. I would very much reccomend it.
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