•Shaolinkung-fu
  •Itroduction of Shaolin Kung Fu
  •A Brief Introuction of Shaolin Kungfu Team
  •Curricula
  •Kung-fu Training
  •SWTS
  •Location
CURRICULA

  Shaolin Kung Fu
  Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Levels
These classes focus on traditional Shaolin style training. Students learn basic and advanced fighting techniques and applications, as well as traditional bare hand and weapons forms.
  Beginner Level
  Beginning students focus on Shaolin basics, starting with drills in.Shi Ba Shi. (Basic 18 Postures), and progressing to the following forms:
  1. Wu Bu Quan
  2. Lian Huan Quan
  3. Shao Hong Quan (24-Posture)
  4. Cao Yang Quan
  Intermediate Level
  Intermediate students continue basic training in order to refine and improve techniques learned in the Beginner level. They are also introduced to more difficult forms and applications, including training in staff and broadsword.
  Advanced Level
  Advanced Level students study increasingly difficult forms, including animal and specialty styles, as well as spear, straight sword, advanced and double weapons. Additional forms, applications and weapons will be introduced at higher levels of training.

  [Additional Classes in Kungfu]
  In conjunction with the Shaolin kungfu training, several additional classes are available. Please note that there is an additional monthly charge for these classes.
  Chang Quan
  A class in modern competition forms (known in the United States as .contempory wushu. or .modern wushu.) is offered three times a week. This class teaches the most recent standardized modern competition routines from China and focuses on improving the student.s speed, flexibility, agility and power.
  San Da
  A class in modern competition fighting (known in the United States as .san shou.) is also offered three times a week. This class teaches full contact sparring with emphasis on kicking, punching and takedown techniques.
  Tong Zi Gong
  This class is offered only to young students, ages 4 - 10, as an adjunct to the basic Shaolin training. It trains unbelievable flexibility, strength and physical control. Young students who master this ancient Shaolin training will easily progress to Di Tang Quan and other demanding high level forms as they grow older.
  Qin Na
  Qin na controlling, takedown and pressure point techniques are taught in both the Shaolin classes and the san da classes. However, more specialized training in these techniques is available to qualified students, subject to the master.s approval.
  [Taiji And Qi Gong Classes]
  Taijiquan
  Students who prefer taiji training can take classes in Chen Style Taiji, which also includes training in soft qi qong. Beginning students learn the Lao Jia Yi Lu (old style first routine) and tui shou (push hands) techniques. More advanced students may progress to Lao Jia Er Lu (old style Cannon Fist) and taiji sword.
  Qi Gong
  Individual training is available to students interested in basic soft qi gong techniques and sequences designed to improve the student.s health, both mental and physical. With prior approval from the master, a few qualified students are accepted to train in the more demanding techniques of hard qi gong and iron body training.