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166 Educators providing Fencing courses

Hobby Horse Equestrian

hobby horse equestrian

4.9(8)

Leicester

Our yard consists of a mixture of brick and timber built stables totalling 13. We are a small yard, in comparison to some, which means we can offer the best care with all horses being treated as individuals and one of our own. Facilities:- Light airy stables featuring : Equimat rubber matting throughout for cushioning and comfort All stable are able to be equipped with automatic drinkers although some liveries prefer to use buckets ( Taps located at convenient locations around the yard) Rug racks & brackets for head collars etc Home Grown quality hay from our own land (all controlled and maintained to ensure consistent quality & nutritional value) 30x40m all weather menage complete with floodlights for evening riding through the winter/ shorter days Full course of Jump for Joy plastic ShowJumps with safety cups / selection of fillers Summer Show jump grass arena 4 Horse Horse walker 24/7 on-site supervision Monitored warming programme CCTV monitoring On site training & Clinics Turnout:- All year round turn out with alternate summer/ winter paddocks Post & rail fencing Fresh water troughs in each paddock Individual or small group turnout ( in 2’s or 3’s) based on each owner & horses preferences All our staff are highly experienced and qualified to ensure your horse gets the very best care each and every day! Suki is an experienced BHS registered Coach and regularly coaches on site for those wishing to advance their riding/ horse care.

BLACK PANTHA JEET KUNE DO/CHINESE BOXING

black pantha jeet kune do/chinese boxing

5.0(1)

London

BLACK PANTHA JEET KUNE DO/CHINESE BOXING is a non-classical urban combat Kung Fu, Offensive self-defense fighting system. A progressive direct system of Kung Fu developed for real life situations placing emphasis on extreme explosive speed, power, awareness core balance and fitness conditioning. BLACK PANTHA believes in working from the feet up, so we pay special attention to dynamic attack footwork and quick evasive footwork, flexibility mobility, balance and awareness. BLACK PANTHA Jeet Kune do Chinese Boxing Offensive self-defense is not a combat Sport, it is Offensive self-defense based on the principles, ideology, philosophy and combat fighting system of Jeet Kune do founder and Kung Fu Legend Bruce (Jun fan) Lee, incorporating techniques from Wing Chun, Kali, Escrima, Judo, Boxing, Savate, Thai Boxing, Fencing and Karate. Following he concept of Bruce Lee's way of intercepting fist , fist before foot and non telegraphed movements. Our training includes weapons defense and use, multiple attackers defense, street fight awareness, explosive fitness/ strength conditioning and bone conditioning. We do NOT do sparring that's really good if you're preparing to go into Combat Sports eg: MMA. We instead focus on full contact drills of explosive random attack with Offensive self-defense counter attacks, multiple attack situations, weapon attack, emotion control, breathing control, for being intense without being tense to enhance your physical and mental ability to anticipate your opponent and to react instantly to his or her movements. BLACK PANTHA Jeet Kune Do-Chinese Boxing Offensive self-defense is based on the concept philosophy, ideology, principles and fighting system of Bruce (Jun fan) Lee. We are now taking students from, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Archway, Holloway, Hampstead, Primrose Hill, Highgate, Swiss Cottage, Kilburn, Finsbury Park, Hackney, Hendon, Finchley, Regents Park, Angel, Highbury, Hornsey, Crouch End, Muswell Hill, Euston, Kings Cross, Hackney, Gospel Oak, Manor House, Algate, Old Street, Belsize park, Colindale, Edgware, Barnet, Tufnell Park. 

Mann Family School of Kung Fu (Ip Man Wing Chun)

mann family school of kung fu (ip man wing chun)

5.0(5)

Brigg

Being a teacher of Wing Chun is a big responsibility and one I am proud to have. I feel it's important you know a little about my family and my background, as we all have our own stories to share, and it explains the reason I started training and still train today. 8 years old I started training with my dad. My Father was a complicated man, he was in the army for 28 years during which time he was involved in many conflicts ranging from Ireland to the gulf. Starting as a rifle man in 3 RGJ Royal Green Jackets, he joined at 15 years old by lieing to the recruitment office and geting away with it. He quickly moved through the ranks and became an SAS soldier, British Army boxing champion and left the army as a captain and intelligence officer. My Father also helped train Andy McNab who later became famous for an SAS operation called Bravo Two Zero where he was captured behind enemy lines. The chief of general staff (CGS) and commander of the British Army's land forces Sir Richard Dannatt attended my Fathers funeral and he was cremated with full military honours and regiment bugalair, I was very proud as you can imagine. My dad, having an interest in boxing was also attracted to all types of martial arts. At the beginning of some time in Borneo he told me he met someone after seeing them training Qigong just outside a town on the edge of the jungle. I don't know much about this other than what I remember my dad telling me but I know the person he trained with was old not young and very powerful, but I don't know what his lineage was. After training Iron Shirt Qigong during his time in Borneo it had an impact on his life that changed him forever and his outlook on Kung Fu and Qigong. By the time I started training with my dad he held instructor qualifications in karate, boxing, judo and western sword fighting (fencing) but also was training and a teacher of Tai Chi and Qigong because of his influence in Borneo and continued development there after in these skills, in fact he stopped training all other skills to focus on Tai Chi and Qigong for the rest of his life as this had the biggest effect on him and most benefit in his opinion. After this time and because of the high skill level he had developed through his training he was also invited and asked to become a coach for the British Bob-sledge Team. Under his guidance they won bronze in the 1998 winter Olympics training traditional methods along side modern methods to develop more power and speed when getting the bob-sledge off the track. Despite all of this and many other opportunities to become well known due to his past he kept himself to himself. He was actually a very thoughtful and quiet man who generally liked his own company and to be by himself if not with family. Until I left school I would train with him most mornings. Sometimes boxing, sometimes Kung Fu and 18 Qigong exercises as well as just talking strategy or just about life in general and how the arts connect to this. He used to always say to me that I was a second generation of our family to study martial arts and this was very important to him. He would say, like him, I must keep up training and studying my whole life so these skills can be passed down my family and every generation would get better and achieve more. This is one of the reasons I' ve worked towards achieving this, besides my love for this art form. When i left school i started to follow in my dads foot steps and became a out door instructor and fencing sword instructor, i moved to the island of white to teach full time, however it wasn't till i came home before also joining the army i came across Wing Chun Kung Fu for the first time.