Wujido Martial Arts in Dallas, Texas offers training in Five Animal, Eight Method Shaolin Kung Fu/Karate, Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan), and Wujiquan.

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Schedule/Curriculum

Tai Chi Class Schedule

 
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
11:00 am
 
 
Level 2 Tai Chi
7:00 pm
Tai Chi
Tai Chi
 

Wujido Martial Arts in Dallas offers training in Five Animal, Eight Method Shaolin Kung Fu/Karate, Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan), and Wujiquan. Headmaster Harkins shown here in Sword Horse Guard stance
Tai Chi Dallas,a part of Wujido Martial Arts, offers a comprehensive study of Tai Chi Chuan as a martial art. Our program includes the study of three Tai Chi routines from the first easy to learn form, to the original Yang Tai Chi Long Boxing Set of 108 movements, as well as Tai Chi sword forms. Incuded also are internal exercises such as Meditation, Chi Gong, Daoyin Yoga, beginning to advanced application, Tui Shou and individual instruction.

There is no belt ranking system for Tai Chi, so student seniority depends only on the number of training hours. Students having 200 to 800 training hours, and passing certain tests given by the Headmaster, are assistant instructors.

Wujido Martial Arts in Dallas offers training in Five Animal, Eight Method Shaolin Kung Fu/Karate, Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan), and Wujiquan. Headmaster Harkins shown here in Diagonal Fly stanceCurrent Assistant Instructors for Tai Chi at Wujido Martial Arts are:

M. Patel,
J. Hart.

All members and participants must observe our martial arts etiquette when on campus and on the training floor. Members should learn the Seven Requirements. A copy of both the etiquette and the 7 requirements is provided elsewhere on this website.

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