Martial House Stars Yong Yi Xiang and Samuel Tan can be seen in today’s edition of Lianhe Zaobao (17 September 2014)! It can be found on page 11 of the Sport section. Along with Yi Xiang and Samuel, their fellow team mates, Valerie Wee, Vera Tan, Enrica Tan and Lee Tze Yuan will be representing Singapore in the Incheon Asian Games 2014 for Wushu. All the best Team Singapore!
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A Short Nanquan Demostration by Coach Kevan
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xr6cUu4WX6A A short yet astonishing Nanquan demonstration by SEA Champion, Kevan Cheah, who is now a Coach in Martial House! Credits: Yap Zheng Yan
[Updated] Teachers Day Video by MSHS
http://youtube.com/watch?v=M5uPpPQK3hU A very interesting video done by students from Maris Stella High School (MSHS), featuring former Team Singapore Wushu athlete, Ms Tao Yi Jun and her students! Ms Tao is currently a Physics teacher in MSHS. This video has even captured the media attention that it is featured on The Straits Times Communities. Click here to view the online post.
Beatty Wednesday Wushu Class Revamped!
Martial House Wushu Class at Beatty Secondary School (Sports Hall) is held on Wednesdays from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.
The coaches taking this training session now are:
1. Leo Wen Yeow
Coach Wen Yeow is a the Managing Director of Martial House. He was also a former Team Singapore athlete. Students who are training Wushu competitively will be under his charge. Coach Wen Yeow has groomed and nurtured many Wushu talents, including Zoe Mui, who has recently attained 2 Silver medals at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Wushu Tournament!
2. Kevan Cheah
SEA Games Champion, Coach Kevan, will be coaching students who are preparing for inter-school & national competitions. Students who are focusing on Nanquan routines will also be under him as Nanquan is his forte. Even though it has been less than a year Coach Kevan has joined Martial House, he has trained up numerous outstanding students, including Chua Xin Qi, who has attained 2 Silver medals at the National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2014 recently.
3. Jessen Tan
Students who are new to Wushu will be coached by Coach Jessen. Coach Jessen has been a Wushu practitioner since young. As such, he has been developing his knowledge for both competitive and traditional Wushu extensively. With his warm personality, Coach Jessen is able to help new students adapt to new environments quickly and eventually motivate them to become more confident individuals.
After revamping the Beatty Wednesday Wushu Class, both new and experienced students may now choose to attend this training session!
If you would like to enquire about the Beatty Wednesday Wushu Class, kindly drop an email to [email protected].
Videos of Samuel & Lin Ying
http://youtube.com/watch?v=spdrd3C7o_g Here are the videos of Martial House Stars, Samuel Tan and Ho Lin Ying, displaying the 42-Style Taijijian routine at the National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2014. http://youtube.com/watch?v=zgTChKK2cTc Samuel and Lin Ying are champions in both 42-STyle Taijiquan & 42-Style Taijijian for the Men and Women category respectively. Once again, congratulations to the Martial House Stars! Credits: Sunny Chong
Zoe on The Straits Times!
Catch Martial House Star, Zoe Mui, and her team mate, Jesse on today’s edition of The Straits Times (25 August 2014)! The article can be found on page B21 of the Sport section. Zoe and team will be returning to Singapore later tonight from Nanjing via Scoot TZ81. The estimated time of arrival is 2210 at Changi Airport Terminal 2.
[Updated] A 2nd Silver Medal for Zoe @ Nanjing
After ranking second in the 3rd International Gunshu event, Martial House Star, Zoe Mui, has attained the Silver medal in the Combined Daoshu & Gunshu event! This is her second Silver medal in Nanjing! Catch her Gunshu performance below. https://youtube.com/watch?v=rfoLkaiNnqg Congratulations Zoe! You have done Martial House and Singapore proud! Currently, Team Singapore has attained a total of 3 Silver medals in the Nanjing 2014 Youth Wushu Tournament! Click here to view the competition results.
Zoe is Currently Ranked 3rd!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mz1FxI_L2wk After executing the 3rd International Daoshu Routine, Martial House Star, Zoe Mui, is currently ranked third in the Combined Daoshu & Gunshu event! The exclusive video of Zoe’s Daoshu performance can be found above! Zoe will be executing the 3rd International Gunshu Routine later. After which, the winners of the Combined Daoshu & Gunshu event will be revealed. All the best, Zoe! Martial House would also like to congratulate Zoe’s team mate, Adalia Jesse Colin, for attaining a Silver medal in the Combined Jianshu & Qiangshu event! It is the second Silver medal for Team Singapore! Congratulations!
[Updated] A Silver Medal for Zoe @ Nanjing!
Congratulations to Martial House Star, Zoe Mui, for attaining a Silver medal in the 3rd International Changquan event at the Nanjing 2014 Youth Wushu Tournament! The exclusive video of Zoe’s Changquan performance can be found below.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ju-Ov_QVmY4
Well done and all the best for your combined Daoshu & Gunshu events!
Click here for more information about the Nanjing 2014 Youth Wushu Tournament.
Click here for to view the article on the results for the tournament so far.
Martial House @ National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2014
From 14 to 17 August 2014, students from Martial House participated in the National Wushu & Sanda Championships 2014. The 4-day competition was held in Woodlands Sports Hall.
Martial House is proud to announce that students have attained a total of 14 Gold, 8 Silver & 9 Bronze medals!
Out of the 31 medals, 13 Gold, 2 Silver & 2 Bronze are from students who represented Hong Kah North Community Club. This massive medal count has brought Hong Kah North Community Club to the top of the medal tally for the Open Category!
The achievements of Martial House students can be found below:
Martial House would like to congratulate all student athletes for their outstanding achievements! Even though some students had upcoming examinations, they were not deterred from joining the competition. Instead, they managed their time and were disciplined to study and do their homework during their break time during the competition. Well done!
Also, Martial House would like to thank parents of student athletes for their continuous support and for believing in Martial House. The staff of Martial House will continue to stay committed in nurturing its students.