
Character • Control • Kung Fu Skill
Kids Wing Chun is a traditional Chinese Kung Fu system taught as a character-building martial art. Children develop focus, self-control, and confidence while learning real Kung Fu skills in a safe, structured environment.
Training balances discipline and enjoyment, developing strong character alongside authentic martial ability.
TIGER CUBS (AGES 4–6)
Confidence • Awareness • Foundations
Character Focus
- Respect, good behaviour, and listening
- Confidence through positive achievement
- Patience and self-control
Kung Fu Foundations
- Basic Kung Fu stances and posture
- Simple hand strikes and defensive shapes
- Learning to protect themselves safely
- Introduction to grappling and close-contact control through games
- Exposure to traditional Kung Fu movements and forms
Classes are playful and structured, laying the foundations for martial skill and self-belief.
DRAGONS (AGES 7–10)
Discipline • Focus • Skill Development
Character Focus
- Discipline and emotional regulation
- Respect for partners, rules, and instructors
- Responsibility for effort and behaviour
Kung Fu Skills
- Wing Chun striking techniques and combinations
- Self-defence concepts and personal space awareness
- Introductory grappling and control skills
- Sensitivity training to develop timing and awareness
- Traditional forms to build focus and coordination
Training becomes more focused while remaining supportive and encouraging.
WARRIORS (AGES 11–14)
Composure • Responsibility • Mastery
Character Focus
- Calm decision-making under pressure
- Confidence without aggression
- Integrity, discipline, and leadership
Kung Fu Skills
- Advanced Wing Chun striking and applications
- Practical self-defence skills
- Structured grappling and close-range control
- Introduction to traditional Kung Fu weapons (age-appropriate and supervised)
- Controlled pressure training to build composure and confidence
Sessions encourage maturity, responsibility, and controlled martial competence.
HOW WE TEACH
- Authentic Kung Fu taught with modern understanding
- Clear structure, routines, and expectations
- No aggressive behaviour or uncontrolled sparring
- Emphasis on safety, respect, and progression
- Positive reinforcement and guidance
Children progress at their own pace while learning real Kung Fu skills, not just choreography.