Children's Class Weekly Re-Cap, Jan 2-4

Lil’ Leopards

As part of our Lion Dancing curriculum, the Lil’ Leopards got to learn a little bit more about our lions this week. They had the opportunity to interact with them and even go inside to see what it is like to be inside a full size lion.


Tiny Tigers

In Tiny Tigers this week we continued to develop our Dragon Dancing. Using a long belt, the students were challenged to stay together as a team and navigate their way through various obstacles. One of the trickiest things in Dragon Dancing is making the dragon move in such a way that it appears alive. Rather than following the person at the very front of the Dragon (ie. the dragon head) we follow the person immediately in front of us. This creates a lifelike effect that simulates better how an animal like a dragon, would actually move. So if the person in front of you jumps, you jump. If they run, you run. And even if they fall, you fall!


Young Dragons Level 1&2

In our Young Dragons classes this week we spent much of our time focused on Stick. The stick is our school’s base weapon and helps us develop many skills that we will go on to utilize with many other weapons. We worked on various techniques such as Single Articulation, Double Articulation, Nunchuks and more. Dynamic Control is a very important aspect of our Kung Fu training and teaches us many things. Incorporating weapons into our training emphasizes the importance of control and that we must always have control over not only a weapon, but our body and our mind as well. A weapon is also a valuable tool in recognizing our weaknesses. If there are flaws in our stances or technique, adding a weapon to the mix will show us exactly where those flaws are. And finally, by learning how to use a weapon, we are also learning how to defend against one. By learning how to fight, we hope we never have to.


Special Announcements for All Classes

Our next open training takes place Saturday January 13 from 10-noon.

The Chinese New Year Banquet takes place Saturday, February 10! Tickets are 60% sold so don’t wait! For more information, please refer to the following article,

https://www.silentriverkungfu.ca/blog/2023/12/18/chinese-new-year-banquet-tickets