Wujido Institute

Approval Rate: 30%

30%Approval ratio

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    citdil

    Wed Jun 25 2008

    if you want to pay $150 per month for a good workout, this is your place. Otherwise, the instructor uses intimidation and wild claims in his classes. The people that work there are cult members, and participate in unethical business pratices. i spent a year attending classes, eventually moving away from Dallas to finish college. they tried to collect on a contract i never signed (i signed a non-compete clause, i'm guessing they forged my signature because a contract was strictly out of the question when i joined). Neither Wujido or their collections company received a dime after i left, but tried to report the contract to the credit bureau. I contested it and it was removed from my credit report. If you look around, this place gets mostly bad reviews, so something isn't right. save yourself the trouble, go to 24 hour fitness to get your workout.

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    huntrian

    Sun Feb 17 2008

    These people are harassment masters. Seriously I went in to this place as it was in my neighborhood and they haven't stopped calling me for 6 months . I keep telling the receptionist, Andy to stop calling but it doesn't seem to work, this cat doesn't get the message. He even call from different numbers to try and get me on the phone. Their fliers stated that the training facility was 3000 sq/ft in size but I got a rare sneak preview of a class and the floor space was 400 sq/ft at most. I advise people to stay away from this place there is nothing but bad reviews o this joint and I want to add to it!

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    mrtree

    Fri Jan 04 2008

    I would give the Wujido a zero if i could.  All of the negative reviews are accurate (multiple sites) all the same.  Lots of really disappointed dropouts I guess. 8-10 years for a black belt at 125(or more)/mth = 12-15k.

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    presence

    Wed Oct 31 2007

    A great place to learn authentic Chinese martial arts and from Grandmaster James Harkens. The training is for combat, not tournaments. Shaolin, Taji, and an even older Wuji-based style. All employ and train internal strength to the appropriate degree. This is NOT the modern Chinese Wu Shu, which is actually more theatrical than effective. Those looking for the McDonalds of martial arts will not like this place, which is probably why some obvious dropouts submitted negative reviews. They have certainly never studied here for any length of time. It takes approximately 8-10 years of dedicated work to earn a black belt in Kung Fu at this school.

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    rockche

    Wed Sep 19 2007

    Only go here if you want to learn how to be a money collecting ninja. Ask other schools and look around the internet, not many Wujidos out there.

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    ramonalankov

    Thu Jun 28 2007

    This place is a scam. They get you in the door with a bill of lies. They won't let you observe a class before you begin because they say they are 'guarding their secrets". The secret is... the classes are taught by a bunch of kooks. They have no compassion for their students and if you ever fall on hard financial times forget them caring one tiny bit. They will bleed you for every dime you have. RUN AWAY

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