Wushu Performance & Competition


A typical training session will see students going through the hand forms and weapons, some San Shou Kick Boxing workout – plus occasionally, Lion dancing for leisure.

Coaches are quick to identify talents and these talents will learn additional weapons and advanced San Shou techniques for performance and competition.


Sword play in Genting Highlands. Powerful, yet graceful.

Our girls in action at The Curve during the CNY Martial Arts extra vaganza.

Low Yi Qian, 2005, 2009 National Wushu Champion and 2008 World Traditional Wushu Gold Medalist in action in The Mines Shopping Fair during the launch of the block buster movie Dragonball.
Daniel, showing off the Shaolin Kung Fu Skills he picked up from China during his 2-week intensive training there. Performance was in conjunction with the Mooncake Festival @ Jusco.

1 Malaysia Martial Arts Mass Demonstration at Dataran Merdeka. We work closely with the Kementerian Kebudayaan & Kesenian and Kementerian Belia & Sukan under the Rakan Muda programme.

Our association had produced many national and international Wushu champions. All we need is you. (A determined and committed you)

Chief instructor Alex Loh won the association's first gold medal at the World Traditional Wushu Competition in Shaolin 2004.

Tiffant Tay won her gold medal in Shaolin 2 years later in 2006.

Chong Yen Yee & Low Yi Qian both stuck Gold in Wudang Mountain during the 2008's World Wushu Championships.


Fong Kim Yee, 2007 national San Shou U18 Champion going through her target practice at our gym.

For further information about San Shou, please visit www.sanshoukickboxing.blogspot.com.