Very reasonable pricing, without a contract — not something you’ll find easily elsewhere. You can also just show up and observe or join in(wear something loose). Beginner kung fu classes are broken into warm-up, group lesson/drill, and then belt-material practice. Tai Chi classes follow the same structure, but with short group meditation practice. There are tournaments semi-annually, and regular opportunities to have a supplemental 4-hour technique lesson from a Chinese grand master for a reasonable fee. The school also organizes trips to China. Recommended.
Susan P.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
My son has been there now almost four years and loves it. The pre-K class helped him distinguish his right from his left as well as developing a strong sense of his body in space. Doing your best is the main goal, reinforced often, under a kind and loving Sifu. Once he was older, he developed poise, balance and discipline under the instruction of another Sifu who inspires the young people to challenge themselves, achieve their personal best, and really enjoy mastery of so many skills. My favorite part of this school is the development of the internal arts, strengthening one’s mind-body Chi.