



The White Crane Fighting Arts – Tai Chi is a traditional martial arts school located in New Zealand. The school is dedicated to teaching three martial systems: the Tiger Crane Combination Kung Fu System (Hu H Shuang Xing Quan), the White Crane Soft Boxing System (Shuang Yang Bai H Rou Ruan Quan), and the Shaolin Dog Boxing Kung Fu System (Shaolin DiShu Quan). These systems have their origins in the South Eastern area of Fuzhou, China.
The school's philosophy centres around promoting a healthy body and well-being into late life. While self-defence skills are taught, the ultimate aim is to never have to engage in physical combat. The instructors believe that traditional martial arts are not a sport, but a means of cultivating a strong and disciplined body and mind.
The school offers a range of classes for adults, including mixed classes of all levels and abilities. These classes are open to both male and female students. The classes are designed to provide students with the strength and conditioning required to perform the movements of kung fu. The diverse range of students in the class allows new students to be inspired by senior members and work towards their own goals.
In turn, senior members are motivated to continue pushing themselves and setting a good example for newcomers.
The instructors at White Crane Fighting Arts – Tai Chi are dedicated to providing high-quality training. They have a wealth of experience and expertise in the martial arts they teach. The school also organises training trips to China, summer camps, and other events related to kung fu theory and practise. These events provide students with unique opportunities to further develop their skills and immerse themselves in the martial arts culture.
Individuals interested in joining the White Crane Fighting Arts – Tai Chi school can contact the head instructor, Neil Johnson, for more information. The school is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students can grow and thrive.