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Kung Fu school promotes discipline and self-defence in Solomon Islands

BY TONY IROGA UFUNONI

A martial arts club in the Solomon Islands is encouraging more young people, men and women to take up kung fu training as a way to build discipline, confidence and self-defence skills.

The M.P Quan Wing Chun Kung Fu School in Solomon Islands recently shared a motivational message through senior athlete Titus Qwauna on his Facebook page, highlighting the importance of hard work, humility and personal strength.

The club emphasised that discipline, focus, respect and strength are the foundations of its training program.

“Train hard, stay humble and be strong,” the message stated.

According to the school, members are taught traditional Wing Chun techniques, discipline, respect and self-defence skills that can be applied in real-life situations.

“We train tradition, discipline, respect and self-defence. Practice techniques for real situations, build focus, confidence and self-control, respect yourself, others and the art of Wing Chun and empower yourself with skills that protect you,” the statement said.

The club also encourages participants to strengthen both mind and body through regular training sessions.

“Train your mind, strengthen your body and protect your future,” the club added.

The school is open to men, women and children who are interested in martial arts and physical fitness.

“Training sessions are held daily from 4:40pm to 6:30pm at the Youth Hub Hall behind HIP School near the multi-purpose hall,” the statement said.

Membership fees are set at $150 per year, while daily training fees cost $3 per session.

The club has also outlined dress requirements for trainees. Beginners are required to wear black long pants with a plain white T-shirt, while senior members must wear black long pants and black T-shirts during training.

The M.P Quan Wing Chun Kung Fu School hopes its programs will continue to promote discipline, self-confidence and healthy lifestyles among young people in the Solomon Islands.

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