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We teach traditional family style kung fu that values quality and effectiveness. Not only physical strength, but mental and spiritual strength are cultivated with our training.

My teaching experience comes from martial arts training beginning in childhood and over a decade with White Dragon.

https://www.whitedragonmartialarts.org/


Highlights

1 employee
44 years in business
Serves Littleton , CO

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash, Check

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Specialties

Student's age

Under 5 years old, 5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Disciplines interested in

I can make a recommendation, Tai Chi Chuan, Kung Fu

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Goals

For self defense, Building strength and confidence, Developing discipline, Improving physical health

Class type

Private training, Group classes

Number of students

1 person, 2 people, 3 - 4 people, 5 or more people

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    Frequently asked questions

    We begin with an introductory lessons that work as both an interview for student and teacher, as well as an assessment of which teaching methods would work best. 

    Our instructor's program requires a minimum 8 years training to teach at one of our schools. 

    I've worked with children as young as 3 years to adults as young as their 60's. I've also worked with persons all over the talent spectrum as well as all kinds of physical capabilities. All students share the same important trait; the want to learn and improve.

    Recently, we participated in a .5 k event for Ralston House. While yes, it was a very short run, there were people from all walks participating. The event was made warmer when nuns were competing with police officers while a sprited woman completed the course with her walker. Everyone really came together to support the cause.

    Be aware of trend followers. The benefits of martial arts aren't in what bragging rights one can get or how many trophies one earns. If a teacher can help teach you how to navigate a challenge, then they are worth a look.

    Am I really open to receiving instruction?
    Am I willing to make real changes?
    Do I understand that I might be faced with discomfort on some level to learn?
    Am I willing to accept that there are somet things that I don't know and can't look up on the internet?


    Services offered

    Mixed Martial Arts