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Martial Arts Program |
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Train Martial Arts with Beijing Wushu Training Center. Be trained with the certified Wushu Masters in Beijing China.
Experience the Authentic Chinese Martial Arts such as ChangQuan, TaiJiQuan, and SanDa with the certified ShiFu's (Master's) Training not only for you to familiarize it but also master the techniques in each move.
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| ChangQuan: |
| Also known as the WaiJiaQuan means external or long fist. ChangQuan is a style of kung fu filled with energetic, fully-extended movements of kicks, punches, rises and falls which are particularly suitable for young practitioners. A lot of agility, stamina, and leg strength are needed to do this style. The basic Wushu movements were derived from ChangQuan movements. |
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| Taiji Quan: |
| A Chinese martial art, which is based on the yin-yang principle. Thus when moving up one is always able to change and move down, moving to the left one is able to change and move to the right, defending one is ready to attack etc. This is why the movement in TaiJiQuan has a flowing quality that is never interrupted during the practice. Today TaiJiQuan is practiced more as a method for health rather than a fighting art. Yet originally it was a very effective and powerful system of fighting. |
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| SanDa (Shanshou): |
| A relatively new martial art, which was originally developed by the Chinese military based upon intense study of various traditional methods. |
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| Core Training Classes |
Students train under the CCPE's China prominent Wushu masters and Certified Wushu trainers. These experienced and certified Wushu masters are dedicated to provide high-quality training for all students, from beginners to wushu experts.The curriculum is based on contemporary Wushu. Training forms offered include:
ChangQuan class: This class consist of ChangQuan which is also known as the long fist, Naquan, also known as the southern fist. This class includes the use of Nan Dao which means southern sword, Daoshu means broad sword, Jianshu means straight sword, Gunshu (staff), Qiangshu (spear)
Taiji Quan class: Taiga Quan (Taichi) Forms, Taiji Sword forms, BaGuaZhang, pushing hands (TuiShou) and Other internal Martial Arts styles such as Qigong.
SanShou (SanDa): Includes protective gears for full contact fighting. This Martial art includes punching, kicking, seizing, and throwing techniques.
For advanced level students, International compulsory routines made by the CWA (China Wushu Association) are offered. These routines include both Taolu and Sanshou or also known as SanDa(Chinese kick boxing). Please state the name of the martial arts style in the application form that you wish to learn. |
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| Martial Arts and Chinese Language - Combo Program |
| ISC Martial Arts and Language program-combo
is designed specifically for students who have interest
in both programs. Language classes focuses on developing
speaking, writing and listening. With this enhanced program
we have added a class specially for martial arts students
that will talk about martial arts and know all the vocabulary
words, for our students to understand clearly beforehand
the Wushu terms and words in Chinese to be able to communicate
with their Wushu expert trainers. Accredited and experienced
teachers and trainers for sufficient results teach the
ISC COMBO program. For students who have trained or have
learned Chinese can take a placement test to determine their
level. There will be 10 classes per week with 45 minutes
For each class. |
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| Martial Arts Schedule |
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Core Training |
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8:30am - 11:15am Monday - Friday |
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2½ hours a day,
From Monday - Friday |
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Martial Arts Electives (Chinese Language Class) |
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1:00pm - 2:40pm
Monday - Friday afternoons
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10 sessions weekly,
2 sessions per day |
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After-Class Training |
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3:00 pm - 5:00pm Tuesday & Thursday afternoons
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2 sessions,
Tuesday and Thursday |
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