If your child is interested in Karate or Kung Fu, get ready for a great 2019 Summer Camp experience. We teach a 8-week Kung Fu Summer Camp designed to enrich lives with memorable martial arts training.
Our summer camp is an adventure that will thrill your children! We pack an incredible variety of learning activities for children into every camp day here. From Kung Fu lessons, to sword fighting, to gymnastics, and everything in between - your child will have tremendous and unforgettable fun! If your child is a serious or competitive Wushu student, you can expect intensive Wushu training to accelerate their skill development. Your child will love Kung Fu camp. In fact, most of our campers are repeat students who attend year after year.
Eagle Style (June 17-21)
Kung Fu is known for styles that mimic the hunting and attacking skills of animals. The eagle is a fierce predator, and the Eagle Style master is no less dangerous. With an arsenal of deadly claw techniques, kicks, and superior balance, in ancient China the Eagle Style master was feared by opponents. You will have a great time learning this amazing form!
Snake Style (June 24-28)
Difficult to predict, the Snake Style specializes in twisting body movements coupled with quick and vicious strikes. You will need good core strength and agility. These moves are lightning fast and precision is key here. You will learn a Snake Style form that is sure to impress!
Tiger Style (July 8-12)
One of the most famous of Kung Fu styles, the Tiger Style is practiced by tens of thousands of students around the world. It is an extremely practical style which uses a special type of strike: the tiger claw. Capable of maiming or causing serious damage to an opponent, you should always beware the Tiger Style master!
Crane Style (July 15-19)
The movie Kung Fu Panda helped make Crane Style famous to the West, but this style has been popular in China for hundreds of years. Originating from the Fujian province in China, this style specializes in close-range combat and intricate hand techniques. Truly, this is a classic form that all serious Kung Fu martial artists should learn!
Mantis Style (July 22-26)
Legend has it that hundreds of years ago, a martial artist on a quest to develop a superior style of fighting observed a praying mantis fighting a snake. He imitated the movements of mantis, and so the Mantis Style was born. Using a special “praying mantis hook” hand technique, along with speedy elbow and knee strikes, the Mantis Style was also featured in the movie Forbidden Kingdom starring Jet Li and Jacky Chan.
Monkey Style (July 29-Aug 2)
Our final summer camp session features the humorous Monkey Style! Utilizing a variety of acrobatic rolls, strikes, and even eye-pokes, this form is one of the most entertaining to perform and watch. A good deal of acting is required too, as you need to act like an actual monkey to be considered a true expert!
Drunken Fist (Aug 5-9)
The Drunken Fist style has been made popular by Kung Fu movie star Jackie Chan. The Drunken Master staggers from side to side constantly on the edge of balance, and then with amazing agility strikes when the opponent least expects it. You will learn a fun Drunken Fist routine featuring some fancy and interesting moves!
Tai Chi (Aug 12-16)
Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese form of martial arts. It is a mind-body, self-healing system that uses movement, meditation, and breathing to improve health and well being. It involves gentle and relaxing exercises with mental focus that develop inner peace and comfort. You will learn key Tai Chi techniques which are practiced by people all around the world.
Camp Information
Who Can Attend:
Children ages 4-12 may attend our summer camps. Non-students may also register!
Registration Options:
Enrollment is for weekly sessions which run from Monday through Friday. Children may enroll for full day (9 am - 4 pm), A.M. Half-Day (9 am - 12 pm), or P.M. Half-Day (1 pm - 4 pm).
Dress:
Dress your child in loose, comfortable clothing. Wushu Central uniforms are acceptable, but not required during camp.
Food:
Due to the concerns dealing with food allergies and individual diet preferences, campers are to bring their own lunch and snack. Please be sure to pack the appropriate items for your child each day; please avoid any perishable foods.
What to Pack: