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Wing Chun Halesowen
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Wing Chun Halesowen

4.9(23)

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  • Both my children attend here and the absolutely love it. my son who is 8 has learning difficulties and heart condition loves to go he has never stuck at anything before or showed an interest in activities but loves to go and has taken to it so well instructor's are wonderful with him and understanding about his additional needs.

  • I have been attending Wing Chun for a few months now and absolutely love it. I never thought I would learn a martial art at all, let alone in my forties, but Sifu Bagley has created a very friendly, comfortable environment that suits everyone including beginners. We work hard but we have fun and it has helped my stamina, overall fitness, awareness and discipline. I would highly recommend it.

  • A great place to learn Wing Chun kung fu. Sifu Alan Bagley is friendly and approachable, a brilliant teacher, and very patient, allows you to train according to your level of physical ability, without making you feel 'under pressure' to work harder. The members there are a friendly bunch too, the more advanced ones always willing to assist new starters/ less experienced members. I would recommend Halesowen Wing Chun 100% to anyone who wanted to learn this martial art.

  • A very friendly and welcoming club. As a beginner I have found everyone to be extremely patient, encouraging and willing to share their knowledge and experience. There is a great atmosphere during classes and this makes learning so much easier.

  • My son loves to train here. He goes three days in a week. Parents are allowed to sit on the side to watch. The teacher teaches in a fun way and keeps the kids interested with a grading system using colourful sashes. Every lesson is different, like some lessons they are sparring with the whole sparring kit on and in some lessons they are practicing with their wapons eg. nun chucks, pole and knives. Lovely environment for children with a lot of diversity.