Mulan’s Double Butterfly Swords Seminar via Zoom with Grandmaster Sin Thé
Grandmaster Sin Thé will teach the Mulan’s Double Butterfly Swords form online via Zoom for those people who cannot make the trip to Lexington.
Grandmaster Sin Thé will teach the Mulan’s Double Butterfly Swords form online via Zoom for those people who cannot make the trip to Lexington.
Come join us on Saturday, April 27th at 4:00 PM to celebrate World Tai Chi Day with both free Tai Chi practice and a cookout! Bring your family, bring your friends, and bring your favorite dish. Weather permitting, we will do some group Tai Chi practice starting at 4:00 and then eat afterwards. We will […]
The school will be closed from Saturday, May 25th through Monday, May 27th for Memorial Day. We will reopen and resume classes on Tuesday, May 28th.
In order to test in front of Grandmaster Sin Thé, all students must first pass their pretest by one of the black belt students.
In order to test in front of Grandmaster Sin Thé, all students must first pass their pretest by one of the black belt students.
Grandmaster Sin Thé will conduct our summer rank advancement test for all students who are ready to advance.
Grandmaster Sin Thé has decided to teach the 1st Road of the Lion’s Fist form. As he describes it, the lion uses every inch of their muscles to turn, twist, and twirl their bodies and are lighting fast. The name of the form is the “Lion Rolls, Spins, and Chops the Palms” and it is […]
Grandmaster Sin Thé will conduct a rank advancement test for any students who are ready to advance.
Grandmaster Sin Thé and a committee of masters will conduct a rank advancement test for any black belt students who are ready to advance.
Grandmaster Sin Thé has decided to teach the 1st Road of the Lion’s Fist form. As he describes it, the lion uses every inch of their muscles to turn, twist, and twirl their bodies and are lighting fast. The name of the form is the “Lion Rolls, Spins, and Chops the Palms” and it is […]
The school will be closed from Thursday, July 4th through Sunday, July 7th so that our students, teachers, and families can celebrate the July 4th holiday. We will reopen and resume classes on Monday, July 8th.
On the first anniversary of his passing, we will be holding a memorial at the Lexington Cemetary for Eldest Master Bill Leonard.