Address: 2701 Race St, Fort Worth, TX 76111, USA
Phone: +18172442347
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 6–9PM
Tuesday: 5:30–9PM
Wednesday: 6–9PM
Thursday: 5:30–9PM
Friday: 6:30–9:30PM
Saturday: 11AM–2PM
Andrew Short
Since 02/22, I’ve been taking Taichi Chaun as a martial art from Sifu Steve Cottrell and his advanced students whose teaching he supervises. If you want to see what “authentic” in his school’s name really means, visit a TaiChi class or a class for adults in Wing Chun or Praying Mantis Kung Fu or a class for children in Mantis and note the spectrum from beginning-to-advanced students (men and women), some who have been his students for decades. I can’t say what you would “get” from other martial arts instructors (though at greater financial cost) in our area; but, with Sifu Cottrell, you will recoup much more than your money’s worth as a member of his “martial arts family”. He comes by his expertise from more than 50 years of practicing what he preaches, training with masters, fighting and having gold from China to prove it. He’s quality as a person and as a martial arts master. If you’d like a character reference, ask Thang-Hoa at Arlington’s Lang Son Martial Arts Supplies. Parenthetically, you need to know who’s writing this: I’m 83 years old; and my wife is 80, has a touch of Parkinson’s, and also is signed-up for Tai Chi. I have nidan rank in Judo and have taught it at the collegiate level. I encourage you to check-out Sifu Cottrell’s “family”.
Kanabō
An unfortunate representation of martial arts.
Kristopher Thomas
I came here to get information about Wing Chun lessons. I was met by Sifu Steve. He informed me that I need to check out the different styles before making an informed choice. I chose Wing Chun over Praying Mantis as it resonated with me more. My point is this school is of integrity, they are knowledgeable and welcoming. Five stars all the way
RJ Buentello
Come here if you want to know what kung fu is
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Monday and Wednesday from 7-9. Additional days and hours can become available if you progress in rank.
It's like 95 for months with even days and 105 for months with odd days or something like that with the intent of not making people pay for days of practice lost. It comes out to a 100$ a month.
I believe it's around 125 ish. But if you break it down to classes it's like 16 bucks per class per month and one you get your first class you can begin attending weekend classes(taught by the senior students) which makes it about 8 bucks a class. The higher your rank the longer you get to stay each session. Beginners go from 7-8pm, intermediate is 8-9pm and advanced is 9-1030pm ish. Breaking that down it's around 3 bucks an hour for some awesome Wing Chun king fu. Price number may be a little off from what I remember but damn close. Hope to see you there and that this was helpful.
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