Chen style Tai Chi
New students may pre-register anytime after November 6th, 2009. This class will begin on Monday December 7th, and will be held every Monday evening from 6 to 7:15 pm.
This beginner's Chen Tai Chi class fee is on a monthly basis, at $60 per month.
Beginners will be introduced to: Silk reeling ("Chan Ssu Jin"), 13 fundamentals of Taijiquan, and the basic "18 forms" routi...
New students may pre-register anytime after November 6th, 2009. This class will begin on Monday December 7th, and will be held every Monday evening from 6 to 7:15 pm.
This beginner's Chen Tai Chi class fee is on a monthly basis, at $60 per month.
Beginners will be introduced to: Silk reeling ("Chan Ssu Jin"), 13 fundamentals of Taijiquan, and the basic "18 forms" routine, as taught to Ms. DeJesus by Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei. Participants will be taught the Old Frame 1 long form (Laojia YiLu) after learning and detailing the basic principles and the 18 forms routine. As students progress, they are taught Old frame 2 (Laojia EhrLu), straightsword (Jian) and broadsword (Dao).
Class size is limited to 14 students at this time. Registration will close when 14 participants have comitted to the class. Reserve your spot now by emailing our instructor, Sifu Restita DeJesus at sifu@seattlewushucenter.com
Aditional class will be added as demand for this class grows.
Choose from 1 available session:
When
December 07, 2009
Weekly on Mondays
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Where
- Seattle Wushu Center
5659 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98136 | West Seattle
Price: $60.00
Offers discounts or promotional pricing!
Notes: $60 per month. 15% discount for current students of SWC who wish to... see more
Notes:
$60 per month. 15% discount for current students of SWC who wish to cross train, and to seniors ages 60 and older.
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"Good place for small children"
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- Heather Hsu
Review of Seattle Wushu Center, September 17, 2009
My son is in the Tiny Tigers class that is for 3-5 yr olds. The class is the right size with 5-6 students at most classes. Rosita is able to get the children to participate and follow her instructions. She laughs easily and joyfully during class and plays as much as the children. At the end of class, she is able to get them to 'meditate' for about a minute. That is truely astounding.
My son is in the Tiny Tigers class that is for 3-5 yr olds. The class is the right size with 5-6 students at most classes. Rosita is able to get the children to participate and follow her instructions. She laughs easily and joyfully during class and plays as much as the children. At the end of class, she is able to get them to 'meditate' for about a minute. That is truely astounding.
- Pros:
- Helpful, Engaging, Encouraging, Funny, Fun
- How was this location?:
- Awesome
- How was the price?:
- Great value
I would recommend this teacher
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"Lots of Fun for Kids "
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- A Tiny Tiger's Mom
Review of Seattle Wushu Center, September 16, 2009
Restita is great with kids. My son is in the Tiny Tigers class and loves it. He can't wait to go every week. They have a lot of fun and it is perfect for that age group. They learn a lot of skills, not just kicks and punches but coordination, taking turns and focus.
Restita is great with kids. My son is in the Tiny Tigers class and loves it. He can't wait to go every week. They have a lot of fun and it is perfect for that age group. They learn a lot of skills, not just kicks and punches but coordination, taking turns and focus.
- Pros:
- Engaging, Encouraging, Patient, Funny, Fun, Good communicator
- How was this location?:
- Awesome
- How was the price?:
- Great value
I would recommend this teacher
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