Come and try it out
The first session of each course is reserved for a demonstration. You are also welcome to join us mid-term but please contact a representative of the association first. Our teachers will gladly answer any questions concerning training. The first session is always free of charge.
How do I join the association?
Participation in our courses requires membership. For the time being, the membership fee is 0€ so you will become a member by paying the course fees and filling in your details on the membership forms handed out in the courses. Please pay the course fees to the association bank account,
Handelsbanken 313130-2425577.
Please state your name and the names of the courses you paid for in the message field of the payment.
Sports vouchers
You can also pay for the courses using

* Smartum liikuntaseteli (sports voucher)

* Smartum kulttuuriseteli (culture voucher)

* Tyky-kuntoseteli (sports voucher)
Proceed as follows:
* Write your name clearly in the field on the back of the vouchers. We do not accept nameless vouchers.
* Give the vouchers to an association representative in training.
* You can pay for the whole sum or a part of it using the vouchers. Please pay for the remaining part to the association account and state the sum paid for with the vouchers in the message field.
What is needed on the courses?
A loose-fitting, comfortable outfit and indoor shoes with non-marking soles. The usual clothing worn by participants in our classes consists of a t-shirt, tracksuit bottoms and indoor training shoes. Patience, real achievement cannot be obtained instantly. Basic understanding of the english language. The teaching is mostly given in english but body language is used extensively. Beginners' classes are just that - no previous experience, body condition or flexibility is required. The personal characteristics of each individual will be taken into account during training.
Other things to note
There are no other payments in addition to the course and membership fees. Belt-based grading systems are not used in traditional Chinese martial arts. You practise at your own risk. Please note that usually free-time accident insurances do not cover injuries from martial art training so please check that you are properly insured. |