Originally Posted by jacobs
Yamaguchi actually only does 1 person at a time in his "classes". I don't know why he leaves that line on his site that says 3. Honestly, I say save your money and buy the Paterek manual, but between UBI and Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi wins with no question as far as what you'll get out of the course.
Are you sure about that?! That's crazy! If you can get one-on-one instruction that would be fantastic. That's as good, if not better, than having a real apprenticeship from one of the best. Perhaps, Yamaguchi has his website advertising a max of 3 students because he plans on growing his framebuilding school. Doesn't seem like a person would make much income if he only had 1 student at a time.