Training in China

We are shortly going to be hopping on a plane to China, to go to Yong Tai to study with Tiger Master, Master Lin. I cannot stress how important and enriching it is, to both your own world view...

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National World Tai Chi Day success

Southern Crane Kungfu recently attended the National World Tai Chi Day event in Nonsuch Park, Cheam, Surrey. We had a brilliant time, with great weather and a lot to watch and experience. As well as joining in with the tai...

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BCCMA Sanshou Championships

Contact Darren Trottman for more details. Club members only.

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National World Tai Chi Day

Come along to Nonsuch Park this weekend to take part in this global event. Members that take part in Shuang Yang are welcome to come along to join in with the tai chi, and everyone is invited to come along...

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Grading

Grading for selected members of the club - good luck! Wear full uniform, clean and ironed. Do not be late! Lesson starts at 9am, grading starts at 10am.

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Don’t run before you can walk: Weapons workshop April 2011

It was our first weapons workshop of 2011 last weekend. I decided to try a new approach for teaching weapons in Tiger Crane combination and Fujian Yong Tai tiger boxing styles. I gave students at the workshop the opportunity to...

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Weapons Masterclass

Get your hands on a variety of weapons in this masterclass and learn the basics of how you can make them work. This Sunday you have the opportunity to try out many of the weapons used in Southern Crane Kungfu...

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Pushing Hands and Qinda Workshop

Come along and absorb yourself in this intensive three hour workshop, taught by Darren Trottman.

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The story of Southern Tiger Boxing

Written By PengCheng Chen, Edited by Heather McLean In Yong Tai County, the birth place of Chinese Southern Tiger Boxing, one will often hear a popular folk story. About two centuries ago, Tiger boxing prospered in Yong Tai County. The founder...

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Master Ang Lian Huat, Tiger Crane Combination

Master Ang took up training in the Tiger-Crane art when only eight years old. His master was Tee Hong Yew, a member of the Tee family, through which the art had been passed down for many generations, ever since...

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