Tuesday, September 4, 2012

September 04, 2012 at 11:07AM

“Rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I rebuilt my life.”


Grand Master Kenneth Lin – the successor of HKB Shaolin Fujian Wing Chun system – will be giving a special workshop in Dayton, Ohio this September!!


This workshop is sponsored by the Ving Tsun Museum and will present two special topics, introduced to the public for the very first time:


1) HKB Three Dimensional Wooden Dummy

2) HKB Shaolin 18 Lohan Hands Lethal Combat Applications


Grand Master Lin’s teaching style is perfect for students of the martial arts, regardless of level of experience, and this seminar will be for ages 10 and older.


Dates:

Friday, September 21st from 6p to 9p for the Dummy (Black Belt Club and higher only)

Saturday, September 22nd from 10-12, then 1-4


Saturday evening will include a special dinner and Kung Fu Life, for 2 hours minimum but you must pre-register so we have a head-count ahead of time!


This weekend’s training is your opportunity to meet and train directly with Grand Master Benny Meng’s teacher – this is a very rare opportunity in the martial arts world, to train directly with two Grand Masters!


Whenever you take the initiative, whenever you step out of your comfort zone, you grow and improve in ways you don’t always see or understand in the moment… but as you look at your life, you’ll see the intangible moments and improvements those shifts made. And you never know, this workshop might give you the shift that sets of an avalanche of new growth and understanding… it often takes just one snowflake, or one abrupt sound, to trigger a cascade of new knowledge, wisdom, insight, and experience!


Place: HKB Mengs Martial Arts

5715 Brandt Pike

Dayton, OHIO 45424

937 236 6485

mengfhtm@yahoo.com


Stop by the office get more details or e-mail us.


$90 one day ($75 for Black Belt Club and above)

$150 two days (Black Belt Club and above only)

$20 for the Dinner

***Workshop discounts available for families, call for details


“You can do anything, but not everything.

It comes from not finishing what they’ve started.” via HKB Kung Fu Tustin Martial Arts


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