Martial House Wushu Day Camp

Wushu Kids Martial House has organised a total of 7 Wushu day camp sessions for students during the June Holiday. Each camp session ranges from 1 day to 5 days. For more information, click here to view the brochure. Note: 1. Session A by Coach Kevan focuses mainly on Southern Style, i.e. Nanquan, Nandao, Nangun, training. 2. Session B by Master Leo focuses mainly on Taiji training. 3. There are no more vacancies for sessions D & G.

Martial House June Holiday Programme

Image The June Holiday is approaching and Martial House has a series of activities planned just for you! 1. 6-Day Sembilan-Malaysia Wushu Training Camp (Overseas) Image This overseas camp will be conducted on 8 – 13 June 2014. Students will not only train with Malaysian athletes, but also experience their culture through a series of fun-filled activities! 2. Wushu Day Camp (Local) Image The Wushu Day Camp has a total of 6 sessions which ranges from 1 day to 5 days. The itinerary for each camp session is individually customized by the Martial House coaches who will be conducting the camp at Martial House @ Katong. For more information regarding any of the camps mentioned above, kindly contact Martial House via phone at 6440 2878 or email at [email protected] or feel free to approach any of the Martial House staffs.  Closing Date: 1 June 2014  

Greenridge Primary School Wushu Team on TV!

Greenridge Wushu Team A short Wushu demonstration by students from Greenridge Primary School Wushu Team was aired on national television! The Wushu performance was the opening scene for the Channel 8 variety show, Back To School: Episode 4! Click here to watch the video on xinmsn. Thanks Coach Eric for sharing the video!

Video: Top Ten Kung Fu Weapons

http://youtube.com/watch?v=1oogZlg6Cfg Other than these conventional weapons: broadsword, sword, cudgel and spear, which we commonly see during Wushu competitions, there exist many other weapons as shown in the video above. Adapted from National Geographic Channel:

“Countdown the ten deadliest Kung Fu weapons of all time, uncovering the dark secrets of their creation.

From iron claws and meteor hammers to deer antler blades and emei needles, ancient Kung Fu weapons range greatly in shape and design, yet all have only one purpose – to injure. In the hands of a skilled assassin, even the humble chopsticks can become savage weapons. Brutal metal-link whips, miniature swords disguised as tobacco pipes, fans edges with razor-sharp blades and poison-tipped arrows are all lethal in their own right but pale in comparison with an almost mystical weapon of decapitation. This countdown reveals the ten deadliest Kung Fu weapons of all time, uncovering the dark secrets of their creation and the unbelievable ways in which they’ve been used.”

The Legends in 2008

http://youtube.com/watch?v=msiA6Vu3VPk After 6 long years, this group event competition is still widely remembered by many in the local Wushu scene, where the 6 warriors, Teo Shun Long, Wan Guang Yao, Tan Yi Liang, Lim Hao Jie, Lim Choon Kiat and Lim Eng Kiat competed in the National Wushu Championships 2008. In the Group Quanshu event, even though the team managed to impressed the judges with their choreography and synchronization, it was disappointing as Yi Liang made a major mistake in the routine. http://youtube.com/watch?v=2yPUEjkEF5o However, the team managed to impress the judges once again during their Group Weapon event, this time with a flawless routine, which won them the gold medal for the event! National Wushu Competition 2008 (38) Also, Shun Long created history for achieving a record of 5 gold medals during the national competition! Shun Long In addition, Dewu Pugilistic Association was the Overall Champion in the Open Category for the National Wushu Championships 2008! National Wushu Competition 2008 (50) The video below is a compilation of some of the classic moments captured during the competition, done by Sim Hong Wee! http://youtube.com/watch?v=1ldGn-U8lEw I would end this post with a quote from Yi Liang: “You pick yourself up from where you fall. 从哪里跌倒就从哪里爬起来.” Yi Liang @ CNY Celebration 2007