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Shaolin Tai Chi Cultural Center 2018 Summer Camp

May 28 - June 29, 2018   Shaolin Kung Fu Tai Chi Meditation Chinese Calligraphy Special Weapons Training in Nanchucks, Double Daggers, Three-section Staff, Whip Chain, Pudao and Spear Monday to Friday 8:00am - 3:00pm $150/week Our 4th annual summer camp starts on May 28th. Space is limited to 20 students only! Daily drop-ins is [...]

Chinese Language Classes

Tuesday – Frida y 4:00pm – 6:00pm Saturday and Sundays 12:30pm – 2:30pm • Di Zi Gui Curriculum • Chinese Language The purpose of this class is to teach children and adults about daily etiquette, healthy habits, and set a strong learning foundation for Chinese and English. Registration is open year round.

Kungfu Fighting

Alexis Hernandez Pascual-Roy, a student at the Shaolin Taichi Cultural Center, created this awesome video compliation of the students. This is a great example of what students will be learning and practicing in a typical class.

Sifu Yuan Demonstration on World Taichi Day on April 25, 2015

Shi Chang Yuan performing a short portion of Lao Jia Er Lu, a traditional Chen style Taijiquan form at World Tai Chi Day. Shifu Yuan is the head master at the Shaolin Tai Chi Cultural Center in Las Vegas. This is the perfect example of Chen Tai Chi explosive power, such a masterful performance.

Shifu Yuan Demonstrating Tai Chi, 2014

Shifu Yuan Demonstrates some more Tai Chi. The movements are derived from fighting, and although most gestures are slow, there are some quick ones, this is characteristic of Chen style.

Shifu Yuan’s Pudao Las Vegas Chinese New Year 2012

Every year there is a spectacular performance on Chinese New Year in Chinatown, Las Vegas. Asian Culture is celebrated with martial arts demonstrations, Lion Dancing, Taiko Drumming, Southsea Dancing and other exciting exhibitions. Shifu Yuan performs in 2012 with a pudao, an ancient Chinese weapon used in the infantry to cut the legs of horses [...]

Shifu Yuan Demonstrating Tai Chi 2

Shifu Yuan demonstrates some of the basic movements in Tai Chi Ch'uan ( tàijíquán). Tai Chi (taji) training forms are especially known for being practiced with slow movement. Medical research has found evidence that tai chi is helpful for improving balance and for promoting psychological health and all-around general health benefits, expecially in older people.
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