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    Cheng Ming USA Tai Chi

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    I have taken lessons for 1 year. I have already memorized whole forms. I do enjoy the class at each time.

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    Wah Lum Kung Fu & Tai Chi

    Wah Lum Kung Fu & Tai Chi

    5.0(1 review)
    10.3 mi

    First to address a common question posed on Reddit by searches for various martial arts schools,…read morelet me say that I am 73 years of age and have been with Wah Lum Kung Fu and Tai Chi of Dallas for over 3 years. I started with White Crane Kung Fu at the age of 12 in Honolulu and have continuously trained in the martial arts in some form: Aikido, Karate, Jujitsu and Taekwondo / Hapkido throughout the years. In a program that caters to individual training, an aging decrepit body does not seem to be an issue. "Sifu" Hedison Mui heralds out of the Wah Lum school in Florida. He is an aeronautical engineer by education and was trained at the primary Wah Lum school in Orlando. He is fluent in English, Spanish and Cantonese. His wife "Simo" Samantha also trained in the Wah Lum system (forever) and is adept with physical therapy, is proficient in acutely managing musculoskeletal injuries and instructs classes. Her father has lineage in the Wah Lum school. His brother "Si hing" K. P. is a biochemist by education and has trained forever in the Wah Lum system and also instructs classes. Wah Lum Kung Fu is a predominantly Northern praying mantis style of Kung Fu but incorporates a blend of other Kung Fu styles and martial arts sparring techniques applicable to the mid range combat zone. While takedowns and joint locks are taught, grappling techniques are not incorporated in free sparring. There is no belt level testing or ranking in the system. The instruction of forms and weapons is individualized with each student, depending on training and physical capability. The adult class consists of women and men, ranging from high school through adulthood. The approach is individual student focused, encouraging the student to "do the best that they can" recognizing that every person has a different level of physical capability. There is an atmosphere of camaraderie amongst the students making class very enjoyable. There is also a children's class for lower and middle school aged students. TaiChi classes for those seeking a style to address balance and flexability, incorporate the broadsword and long sword forms in their curriculum as well. The Adult class starts with 30 minutes period of stretching and graduated calesthenics usually crossing the anaerobic threshold. The next 15 minutes are focused on a different topic each week (joint lock - self defense techniques (similar to Aikido/Hapkido), upper extremity techniques (punches, chops), lower extremity techniques (predominantly ground based kicks, sweeps), cardio conditioning, flexability, strength building, special weapon techniques and open sparring techniques. The remaining 15 minutes of class are spent teaching various forms or classical weapons on a level appropriate on a one to one basis i.e. "sifu to student" with the Sifu. Advancement through a form, with or without a weapon appears to be a function of involvement, in that Sifu teaches each student a bit of a form at nearly every class. The system offers training in the full gamut of ancient Chinese weapons. Some of the students are interested in participating in national tournaments for open style sparring and forms. Sifu will cater training for those students in preparation for the competition and offers inclusive time on alternate days (Tuesdays and Thursdays) for additional specialized training in sparring techniques. As an aside, there is a "Performance" team available which performs Lion Dance with the last head count of 3 lions using the Kung Fu drums, cymbals, gong and horn, demonstrating forms at schools, wedding receptions, birthday events, business openings, etc.

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