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Just as martial arts were utilized by the Shaolin Monks of ancient China as meditative exercises to improve both physical and mental health, the art plays a key role in reducing and preventing the effects of stress today. In this groundbreaking course you will learn to utilize fundamental concepts and techniques of Shaolin Kenpo to reduce and prevent stress, improve overall health, and build new ways to maintain balance in your life. Designed specifically for the minds and bodies of women, this course promises to eliminate the common barriers women experience with martial arts. Through these efficient, easy-to-learn movements, women gain a deep understanding of the life skills martial artists use to maintain balance and well-being. In the workplace and at home, we experience not only our own stresses, but often take in the stress-related energy carried by those around us. Shaolin Kenpo techniques help prevent, reduce and transform stress, which is the foundation of full wellness, and the key to healthy expression in all areas of our lives. The focus is on governing oneself to build a sense of personal power and energetic integrity. Drawing from the core practice of Shaolin Kenpo, women gain a wholistic understanding of the physics of the art, developing foundation, strength, and power – regardless of physical ability. Throughout this practice, women will learn to:
Space is still available in the Thursday evening class! Feel free to join at anytime. You can come to your first class for free, and then sign up, or you can sign up here. |
Running Tiger Patch
The Running Tiger patch represents our school as well as our lineage. In 2003, Great Grandmaster Castro formally awarded David Meyer the dance, Running Tiger. The fist, characterized as mountains, is Great Grandmaster’s logo and also represents his dance, Mountain Meets River. The lightening bolt represents Great Great Grandmaster, William Kwai Sun “Thunderbolt” Chow and the eagle represents Sibok Joseph Chacon, Eagle Talon.


