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Tai Chi Chuan


(281) 682-3387
(281) 548-1638

 


Kung Fu
Kung Fu can be distinguished from other martial arts by its circular movements. Rather than meeting a force head-on, Kung Fu practitioners utilize spins, twists, and sweeps to propel an opponent away from his point of attack.

Regular practice produces beneficial
effects in the following areas:

  • Weight Control
  • Muscle Tone
  • Self-Confidence
  • Coordination
  • Discipline
  • Flexibility
  • Concentration
  • Circulation
  • Muscle Strength
  • Temper Control
  • Respiration
  • Immune System
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Kung Fu Philosphy
Kung Fu is to be used only to preserve and protect the safety and well-being of human life. It is not to be used as a means to incite violence or to show off. Students are taught humility and responsibility to uphold moral principles.
Kung Fu Curriculum at Wang's Martial Arts

The Kung Fu training at Wang's Martial Arts consists of traditional instruction in a variety of areas:

  • Empty Hand Forms
  • Techniques
  • Weapons
  • Sparrings
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Kung Fu Class Schedule

(Age 15-80)

  • Tue./Thur.       7:00-8:00 PM

Family Class (All Age 5-108)

  • Mon./Tue./Wed./Thur./Fri.  6:00-7:00 PM
  • Tue./Thur.          5:00-6:00 PM (Color belt only)
  • Sat.                  10:00-11:00 AM
  • Sat.                  11:00 AM - 12 Noon


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