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Cambridge University Fujian White Crane Kung Fu and Tai Chi [FWC]
FWC is a complete fighting system. It incorporates fighting principles to suit every body type and personality, and has a defence to counter any attack.
Because of its complexity, the system is often known as a "scholar's style", suitable for students who wish to take their skill to the highest possible level.
It is a realistic self-defence system which has survived the tests of time. Founded by a woman, it does not rely on brute strength for its effectiveness.
The Crane is a Chinese symbol of happiness and longevity and Crane style exercises are renowned in China for improving the general wellbeing of the practitioner. As well as the muscle groups, Fujian White Crane Kung Fu exercises increase flexibility, improve lung capacity, strengthen the joints and increase bone density. There is much more to this style than fighting. It is a complete system for better health.
The Head Instructor is Instructor Karim Daoud who has taught FWC Kung Fu and Tai Chi for a number of years. Karim also teaches in London and Bristol.
During term time Training is held in the Games room at Robinson College on
Mondays: 18.30 to 20.30
Fridays: 18.30 to 21.30
with a number of different classes available.
During the summer Holiday, clases will be held in the squash courts at the back of the In door tennis club across the road to robinson college.
| Website: | www.fwckungfu.com |
| E-mail: | fwckungfu@cusu.cam.ac.uk |
| Phone: | 07773367725 |
| Category: | Sport |
| Registered [?]: | Unknown |

