Classes
Daily Classes
Tuesday to Saturday (3:00pm-9:00pm)
As the birthplace of all martial arts, Shaolin emcompasses every style. Kung Fu is the most aerobic of the arts offered. There is no belt system but there is testing and students are awarded certificates. Students learn stretching, stances, kicks, jumps, movements, and empty hand and weapon forms.
Children's KungFu (14 and under)
The focus is on basics and elementary forms to develop discipline, focus, and strength. Train with your kids! Adults who enroll in Kung Fu may train with their kids in Children's Kung Fu!


Tai Chi
Tai chi was originally and still can be a fighting art. Today it is more commonly practiced to keep one's good health and stimulate the movement of chi or life force. It is strengthening and meditative. The movements are slow, fluid and mostly soft. Shaolin Tai Chi is most akin to the Chen style.
Qi Gong (Yi Jin Jing)
Qi Gong strengthens the body and unblocks the flow of chi. Students begin with Yi jin jing, a soft Qi gong form, very similar to Yoga, that was one of the four original forms created by Bodhidharma to help rejuvenate the monks after hours of seated meditation. Its stances are similar to yoga. Although not as active as Kung Fu or Tai Chi, it strengthens the body internally and externally
Tuition Fee Option1 :
5 times per month ($15 per 2 classes / 2hrs)
(10 classes)
*1 student
$225 = 3 months ( + 2 classes free /save $30)
$450 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $75)
$900 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $150)
*2 students
$360 = 3 months ( + 2 classes free /save $150)
$720 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $330)
$1440 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $660)
*3 students
$450 = 3 months ( + 2 classes free /save $315)
$900 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $675)
$1800 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $1350)
Tuition Fee Option2 :
8 times per month($15 per 2 classes / 2hrs)
(16 classes)
*1 student
$120 = 1 month
$360 = 3 months ( + 2 classes free /save $30)
$720 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $120)
$1440 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $240)
*2 students
$200 = 1 month (save $40)
$600 = 3 months ( + 2 classes free /save $180)
$1200 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $480)
$2400 = 12 months ( +2 months free /save $960)
*3 students
$270 = 1 month (save $90 )
$810 = 3 months ( + 2 classes free /save $360)
$1620 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $900)
$3240 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $1800)
Tuition Fee Option3 :
20 times per month($7.50 per 2 classes / 2hrs)
(40 classes)
*1 student
$150 = 1 month (save $150)
$450 = 3 months ( + 1 week free /save $525)
$900 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $1200)
$1800 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $2400)
*2 students
$240 = 1 month (save $360)
$720 = 3 months ( + 1 week free /save $1230)
$1440 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $2760)
$2880 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $5520)
*3 students
$300 = 1 month (save $ 600)
$900 = 3 months ( + 1 week free /save $2025)
$1800 = 6 months ( + 1 month free /save $6300)
$3600 = 12 months ( + 2 months free /save $9000)
*Yoga class fee is $3.75 / hr*

- No meat products permitted in the Temple
- Upon arrival, all students should greet Shifu and with the proper gesture for greeting a Buddhist Monk; namely, with palms together and a slight bow.
- Student without an ID card will not be permitted to participate in class.
- Students should attempt to arrive to class on time. Late comers should wait at the entrance of training area until instructor acknowledges the student's arrival.
- Students must perform a half-bow upon entering and exiting the training area.
- All Students must wear the appropriate uniform (the orange t-shirt and black pants) during class.
- No talking during class!
- No sitting during practice!
- Do not instruct others without permission. Do not seek instruction from other students.
- Do not handle any weapons unless authorized by Shifu.
- Clean up after yourself. Do not leave trash or clothing lying around the Temple or in the dressing rooms. Clothing left in the dressing rooms for more than a few days will be disgarded.
- No running or horseplaing in the Temple.
- Pay your dues on time!
- The Temple is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Nonetheless, any theft or suspected theft should be reported to a staff member at once.
- The Temple is a place of prayer and should be treated with respect, meaning there should be no cursing or any form of disrespectful behavior towards the Temple, to other students, and especially to any of the instructors and Shifu.
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