Adult-All Classes
Beginner and sash level classes to meet your level of progress.
Classes organized by sash level ensure adult students are learning at their curriculum level along with their peers. Mixed classes enable all students to train together, introducing Novice II-level students to additional training opportunities, while ensuring that all students continue to strengthen the fundamentals of kung-fu. Novice Level students learn from Intermediate/Advanced students while enabling more advanced students to develop their leadership skills.
Adult Classes are grouped as follows:
- Novice I – Adult Beginner
- Mixed, in which all adult students are combined.
Sash level classes:
- Novice II (Red, Yellow, Orange Sash)
- Intermediate (Green)
- Advanced (Blue, Brown, Black Sash)
After attending 6 of the Adult Beginner Novice I classes, students are welcome to also attend any of the adult daytime classes.
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Adult classes are open to all teens and adults 15 years and older.
Weekly Kung-Fu Class Schedule
Adult Kung-Fu Sash Ranking System
Belts: for Little Ninjas and Youth; belts knot below the navel.
Sashes: for Juniors and Adults; sashes knot over the right hip.
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Adult Student's Corner
Fu-For-You Articles & Important News
Grading Time! Annual ADULT Intermediate & Advanced – Sat. May 11, 2024, 12:00pm
Calling all Adult Intermediate & Advanced students!
Grading Time! ADULT Novice II & Intermediate – Sat. Mar 2, 2024, 1:00pm
Calling all Adult Novice II & Intermediate students!
Focus Point #4: Coach Yourself
As instructors we can only do so much to move you along your Kung Fu journey. There is much that needs to be done while we’re not looking, both inside and outside of the Kwoon.
Focus Point #3: Train As If It Were Real
At its core Kung Fu stems from an incredibly practical place, a need to defend oneself. It is important to remember that every movement we practice while training has some real-world application.
Focus Point #2: Healthy Competition
Let’s continue to explore the four Focus Points, with Focus Point #2: The Concept of Healthy Competition—with yourself.
Focusing on Focus Points: #1 Rate Yourself on a Scale of 1-10
Let’s explore the four Focus Points, starting with Focus Point #1, “Is this the very best that I can do?”