-Summer 2021-
Online
Youth Wushu
$300 Full Session
- July to August 31st
- 2 months total
- 50$ OFF If enroll by June 18
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- Unlimited Online Classes per month
- Convenient Access to classes
- Unlimited Access to reference videos
- 50$ Academy Credit - New Students
- Tuition pro-rated accordingly
-Summer 2021-
LIMITED On-site
Youth Wushu
$325 Full Session
- July to August 31st
- 2 months total
- 75$ OFF If enroll by June 18
- Unlimited Online Classes per month
- Small Class sizes
- Unlimited Access to reference videos
- 50$ Academy Credit - New Students
- Tuition pro-rated accordingly
-Summer 2021-
UNLIMITED On-Site
Youth Wushu
$375 FULL Session
- July to August 31st
- 2 months total
- 100$ OFF If enroll by June 18
- Unlimited Onsite Classes per month
- Unlimited Online Classes per month
- Small Class sizes
- Unlimited Access to reference videos
- 50$ Academy Credit - New Students
- Tuition pro-rated accordingly
Meet the Coaches
Xiaoyi Chen, Head Coach
Coach Xiaoyi Chen started Wushu at the age of 8. She is a graduate of Beijing Sports University and a multiple gold medal winner in International Wushu competitions. She is the current coach of the Wellesley Wushu Team and previously a coach for the Harvard Wushu Team. Coach Xiaoyi's favorite Wushu skill is the tornado kick and aerial cartwheel!
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
It is most wonderful to have the opportunity to see how much the students grow as they progress through their Wushu journey. Witnessing students not only develop skills in Wushu, but seeing them grow in maturity, and develop improved etiquette because of Wushu is one of the many reasons teaching is so exciting and fulfilling! Our students also all have such fun unique personalities!
Coach Xiaoyi Chen started Wushu at the age of 8. She is a graduate of Beijing Sports University and a multiple gold medal winner in International Wushu competitions. She is the current coach of the Wellesley Wushu Team and previously a coach for the Harvard Wushu Team. Coach Xiaoyi's favorite Wushu skill is the tornado kick and aerial cartwheel!
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
It is most wonderful to have the opportunity to see how much the students grow as they progress through their Wushu journey. Witnessing students not only develop skills in Wushu, but seeing them grow in maturity, and develop improved etiquette because of Wushu is one of the many reasons teaching is so exciting and fulfilling! Our students also all have such fun unique personalities!
Calvin Wang, Head Coach
Coach Calvin Wang started Wushu at the age of 5. He is a multiple gold medal winner in various competitions. Calvin was previously a coach of the Wellesley Wushu Team, Harvard Wushu Team and the Illiniois Wushu Team. Coach Calvin's favorite Wushu skill is the 900 Degree front sweep and 720 butterfly twist!
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
I am lucky to have the opportunity to witness the growth of so many students, not only in Wushu, but their growth as individuals as they tackle challenges, learn to work with others and develop confidence in themselves. Seeing initial frustration transform into confidence through practice, and confidence transform into eagerness to teach and help one another is incredibly inspiring!
Coach Calvin Wang started Wushu at the age of 5. He is a multiple gold medal winner in various competitions. Calvin was previously a coach of the Wellesley Wushu Team, Harvard Wushu Team and the Illiniois Wushu Team. Coach Calvin's favorite Wushu skill is the 900 Degree front sweep and 720 butterfly twist!
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
I am lucky to have the opportunity to witness the growth of so many students, not only in Wushu, but their growth as individuals as they tackle challenges, learn to work with others and develop confidence in themselves. Seeing initial frustration transform into confidence through practice, and confidence transform into eagerness to teach and help one another is incredibly inspiring!
Dennis Chen, Youth Wushu Coach
Coach Dennis Chen started Wushu at the age of 12. He has experience in both traditional and contemporary Wushu and was a collegiate Wushu Coach at UCLA. Coach Dennis's favorite Wushu skill is the butterfly kick!
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
The process of teaching allows both student and coaches the grow together. It is truly satisfying to see a student land their first aerial after months of failed attempts or helping a shy student develop the confidence to perform their routine. I draw a lot of inspiration from the growth of students and I am often taught new ways of looking at old skills through teaching.
Note: We have two coaches with the same name.
Coach Dennis Chen started Wushu at the age of 12. He has experience in both traditional and contemporary Wushu and was a collegiate Wushu Coach at UCLA. Coach Dennis's favorite Wushu skill is the butterfly kick!
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
The process of teaching allows both student and coaches the grow together. It is truly satisfying to see a student land their first aerial after months of failed attempts or helping a shy student develop the confidence to perform their routine. I draw a lot of inspiration from the growth of students and I am often taught new ways of looking at old skills through teaching.
Note: We have two coaches with the same name.
Dennis Chen, Youth Wushu Coach
Coach Dennis Chen started training martial arts at a young age. He began his martial arts training in traditional martial arts. Coach Dennis's favorite wushu skill is the 360 Lotus Kick into Kneeling stance
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
I enjoy passing a sense of Chinese tradition onto the next generation and watching the growth in the students I teach. Wushu is a unique sport and watching my students excel and progress in their martial arts journey is very rewarding. Watching them practice and train together is like a glance into the past of my own wushu journey.
Note: We have two coaches with the same name.
Coach Dennis Chen started training martial arts at a young age. He began his martial arts training in traditional martial arts. Coach Dennis's favorite wushu skill is the 360 Lotus Kick into Kneeling stance
What do you enjoy the most about teaching?
I enjoy passing a sense of Chinese tradition onto the next generation and watching the growth in the students I teach. Wushu is a unique sport and watching my students excel and progress in their martial arts journey is very rewarding. Watching them practice and train together is like a glance into the past of my own wushu journey.
Note: We have two coaches with the same name.
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