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[Addington
Village] [Canary Wharf]
[Mitcham] [Raynes
Park]
Canary
Wharf Club
Reebok Sports
Club, 16 - 19 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5ER
(Above
Waitrose, Nearest tube and DLR is Canary Wharf Station)
MAI
opens at the London most prestigious health club 'Reebok Sports
Club' on the 1st October 2008 at 5.30pm. Open to the public even
if you are not a member of the Reebok Sports club, you can join
without becoming a member. You will be introduced to 3 primary
aspects of martial arts training - Wing Chun Kung Fu, Kickboxing
fitness, and Self Defence.
 
How
to Pay and Join
The cost is
£70
for 4 weeks. Follow the
Easy steps to Pay.
- You
can confirm when
you would like to start, by sending us an Email
to confirm your booking.
- Print
Membership
Application Form
[doc]. Fill it in and bring with you on your first day.
- Pay Cash
on
the day (must arrive 15 min earlier, save
time). Or
- A PayPal
invoice
can be sent to you upon request, and you can pay with your creditcard.
This will need to paid before the course begins.
- More value
for your money(optional)
you can pay £80 for the 4 week course, and then you can
train as many times per week as available at any of the MAI
clubs.
Private Lessons
[request]
£65
per hourly session - Junior/Senior Instructor
£70 per hourly session - Chief Instructor
Cost is based on teaching at the location of the
Raynes Park Club or the Mitcham Club. Any other areas are subject
to availabilty and possibly further additional costs, depending
on the need to hire out a premises exclusively.

Kung
Fu
A
traditional discipline of Chinese martial arts - Wing Chun. Students/clients
will experience the basic philosophies and theories and practice
of the Wing Chun short range combative techniques - made famous
by the late Bruce Lee. This
programme will require a reasonable level of self motivation and
self discipline, and learning technical classical skills. The
training is based on the MAI syllabus, which contains 8 levels
(encompasses Art, Sport and self defence).
Kickboxing Fitness
A
fitness routine, based on the Martial Arts Institute's 'impact
training' programme. The movements and training structure derive
from Chinese kickboxing 'Shan Shou' and Thai boxing 'Muay Thai'.
The students are taken through a set of movements and apply it
on to the pads and bags. The main focus is to improve health and
fitness only. This will be a very energetic and a fun workout
session, and does not require as much technical skills as required
for a traditional art. Those students wish to take kickboxing
further level can compete in various tournaments, subject to further
specific training.
Self Defence
This
programme focusses on the practicality of close quarters unarmed
combat, which utilises a multi or interdisciplinary approach (mixed
martial arts disciplines). It does not only focus on simple physical
skills but also mental strategy. For example understanding psychological
states and performance during a highly stressful or a chaotic
situation. This session is a great way applying simple learned
skills and knowledge and apply it in a very simple and direct
manner. This can be very useful for most people.
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