Happy New Year 2017!!!
Welcome New Year…
We look forward to you
A year of wonderful happiness
A year of good health
A year of great success
A year of incredibly good luck
A year of continuous fun
A year of world peace
Happy New Year 2017!!!
By kungfu on January 1st, 2017 in Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Welcome New Year…
We look forward to you
A year of wonderful happiness
A year of good health
A year of great success
A year of incredibly good luck
A year of continuous fun
A year of world peace
Happy New Year 2017!!!
My son has been with Shifu Long for 6 years. Shifu Long is an excellent kungfu master and coach in tri-valley. His devotion to kungfu and to teaching kungfu is outstanding! My son has made dramatic progress and won many medals in years bay area kungfu tournaments. He loves to come to Shifu Long’s classes and felt so much learned and so much fun in the classes with his classmates.
Yiqiao W. – Pleasanton, CA
Kungfu Dragon USA is a nice environment to practice kung fu. The students there are really nice and hardworking. Sifu Long, the teacher at Kungfu Dragon USA, takes his time and effort to make sure his students get the best training. Training at Kungfu Dragon USA will boost your confident and make you stronger as a person.
Kungfu Dragon USA is the best!
Jessica F. – Pleasanton, CA
My son has been studying Kung Fu with Sifu Long for over a year.
We decided to join Kung Fu Dragon USA as it provides a very family oriented study environment. Sifu Long, other than his excellent credential (which you can look up in Kung Fu Dragon’s website), also have a few other exceptional qualities that I found him to be a good mentor for kids:
* Know how to work with kids of different ages and allow them to learn while having fun. Install discipline in class without making kids feel uncomfortable or threaten.
* Emphasis on basic technique and making sure kids build a solid foundation for future learning.
* Do not rush kids to the next level until they are ready. It is a result-oriented, not belt-oriented system.
* Teach based on each kid’s level and ability, and push just hard enough to allow kids to reach to the next level while not feeling discouraged.
Keep up with the good work. Jia You!
Terence T. – Danville, CA