| Q Do you have competitions and colour belt grading. |
| A No competitions at a local level, however the Cheng Ming system is now organising and International Competition to be held in Taiwan in September 2008. Currently, a grading system is offered as a student progresses through the levels and an achievement certificate is issued. This certified can be used as an introduction to other Cheng Ming Associations worldwide should you wish to train at those schools in those countries. |
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| Q Is this system recognised overseas |
| A Yes, the Cheng Ming system is an international organisation with affiliations in America, Israel, Japan, Italy, Canada, Taiwan, England, New Zealand and Australia. |
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| Q Does Master Wang Fu Lai ever visit Australia. |
| A Yes, in August and November each year for workshops for one week.. |
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| Q Are you a qualified instructor. |
| A Yes, most of my training has been done overseas and I am a 3rd. generation lineage student and indoor pupil to Master Wang Fu Lai . Also affiliated with the Australian Kung Fu Federation and the Wu Shu & Tai Chi Practitioners Association. I have accreditation as Sports Coach Level one for Tai Chi and other Chinese Martial Arts as authorised by the Australian Sports Commission. Permit for "Working With Children Check" and accreditation for Community Sports Coach, authorised by the Australian Sports Commission and Level 2 First Aid.. |
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| Q Does your program extend to instructors level. |
A Yes. Instructors courses are offered over a 2 year period with modules that cover some aspects of the Cheng Ming system. There are many components in our system and one would need a life time to achieve them.
Further study by correspondence is required by the Australian Sports Commission for Certification. |
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