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INTRODUCTION

Kung Fu is the proper term for all the martial arts styles in China. It has been practiced in China for thousands of years. Kung Fu consists of tens of thousands of different External and Internal styles including both bare hands and weapons.

Some of the well known external styles are Shaolinquan, Chaquan, Hongquan, Fanziquan and many others. The well known internal styles are Taichi, Bagua, Xingyi, and Water style. Kung Fu has become a popular international sport that all people can learn and use to attain its inherent benefits.

Aside from a means of self-defense, Kung Fu has also been developed into a sport capable of improving a participant's health and fitness, while improving their reaction time, jumping ability, balance, flexibility, coordination, power, and speed. Even athletes from other sports are taking up Kung Fu training to complement their physical pursuits and to improve the quality of their performance. Today, Kung Fu is also a performing art. The performance of a superb Kung Fu participant can captivate and mesmerize an audience.

 

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FEE

  • Tuition fees exclude textbooks and other materials.
  • Material Fee is according to the actual price.
  • Students are responsible for any missed classes and your course of study cannot be carried over or transferred.
  • If for medical reason you are unable to complete your course, you have within a six month*s time to complete your study in an available class.

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Schedule 2009      
Part-time Program
     Apr 25 - Jul 5
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    Apr 6 每 Jul 3
    May 4 每 Jul 31
    Jul 6 每 Oct 2
    Aug 3 每 Oct 30
    Sep 7 每 Dec 4
    Oct 5- Jan 1
    Nov 2 每 Jan 29

 
 
 

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