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<h1>Pa-Kua School UK</h1> <h1>Pa-Kua School UK</h1>
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The Pa Kua Studio Cambridge opened in 2012 offering Martial Arts and Sword Training. <p>
</p> The Pa Kua Studio Cambridge opened in 2012 offering Martial Arts and Sword Training.
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Today we also have Archery, Acrobatics, Tai Chi and Martial Arts for Kids, in multiple locations across the city. Our classes are for all ages and levels. <p>
</p> Today we also have Archery, Acrobatics, Tai Chi and Martial Arts for Kids, in multiple locations across the city. Our classes are for all ages and levels.
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<h2>Our teachers and class leading instructors</h2>
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<strong>Rodolfo Oliva</strong>
<span class="rank">6th degree black belt Master</span>
<span class="classes">all classes</span>
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<h2>Our teachers and class leading instructors</h2> <li>
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<figcaption> <span class="rank">1st degree black belt instructor</span>
<strong>Rodolfo Oliva</strong> <span class="classes">Acrobatics</span>
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<strong>Simon Lamb</strong> <strong>John Waugh</strong>
<span class="rank">1st degree black belt instructor</span> <span class="rank">Red belt instructor</span>
<span class="classes">Acrobatics</span> <span class="classes">Martial Art</span>
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<strong>John Waugh</strong> <strong>Tom Winch</strong>
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<strong>Tom Winch</strong> <strong>Kasia Bukowska</strong>
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<h1>Contact Pa-Kua UK</h1> <h1>Contact Pa-Kua UK</h1>
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<h2>Frequently asked questions</h2>
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<dt>Is there and age requirements to attend to classes?</dt>
<dd>For normal classes, anyone above 14 are welcome. <br />Below 14, please attend to Martial Art for Children classes.</dd>
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<h2>F.A.Q</h2> <dt>Can I try the classes?</dt>
<dl> <dd>Your very first class of all disciplines is free (as in no payment required) to try. This means you can have a free class of Martial Art, a free class of Archery, etc. But only one :)</dd>
<dt>Are there ID or minimum age requirements to attend to classes?</dt>
<dd>Children under 14 are welcome to attend to Martial Art for Children; the other classes are for anyone 14 or above.</dd>
<dt>What clothing should I wear?</dt> <dt>Why is the first class free?</dt>
<dd>We recommend something comfortable for physical activity, such as workout, gym, martial art clothing. All of our classes include warmup excersizes, including archery.</dd> <dd>We believe being able to try the activity out is important.</dd>
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<img src="https://static.wixstatic.com/media/1aea5d_6cc8cfc9817d4338ab7f9237afcdde13~mv2.jpg"> <h3>Martial Art</h3>
<div> <p>Learn kicks, punches, and self defence in a non-competitive, inclusive environment</p>
<h3>Martial Art</h3> <details> <summary>More</summary>
<p>Learn kicks, punches, and self defence in a non-competitive, inclusive environment</p> <p>Through the study of Pa-Kua Martial Art, students will develop their physical strength, while learning unique techniques employing pressure points, levers, throws, and more. Pa-Kua fosters the students better understanding of them-selves and of their surroundings. This is facilitated by the non-competitive manner of teaching, whereby students challenges only themselves and their personal abilities.</p>
<details> <summary>More</summary> <p>On and off the mat, every student will face his or her own limitations and fears, having to strive toward overcoming them without any comparison to other students. This philosophy allows students of all ages and background to practice Pa-Kua Martial Art.</p>
<p>Through the study of Pa-Kua Martial Art, students will develop their physical strength, while learning unique techniques employing pressure points, levers, throws, and more. Pa-Kua fosters the students better understanding of them-selves and of their surroundings. This is facilitated by the non-competitive manner of teaching, whereby students challenges only themselves and their personal abilities.</p> <p>The technical aspect of Pa-Kua Martial Art includes circular movements and the use of the opponents strength against him or herself. A strong emphasis is placed on physical and mental balance, expressed through movements that are according to the needs of a particular situation both fluid and rigid, strong and slow. Each of the Eight Belt levels feature different aspects of Martial Art. When a Pa-Kua practitioner reaches the level of Black Belt, he or she is a complete warrior, confident in his or her abilities and of him or herself.</p>
<p>On and off the mat, every student will face his or her own limitations and fears, having to strive toward overcoming them without any comparison to other students. This philosophy allows students of all ages and background to practice Pa-Kua Martial Art.</p> <p><strong> Benefits of the practice: </strong></p>
<p>The technical aspect of Pa-Kua Martial Art includes circular movements and the use of the opponents strength against him or herself. A strong emphasis is placed on physical and mental balance, expressed through movements that are according to the needs of a particular situation both fluid and rigid, strong and slow. Each of the Eight Belt levels feature different aspects of Martial Art. When a Pa-Kua practitioner reaches the level of Black Belt, he or she is a complete warrior, confident in his or her abilities and of him or herself.</p> <ul>
<p><strong> Benefits of the practice: </strong></p> <li>Betters physical and mental strength</li>
<ul> <li>Increases physical self-awareness</li>
<li>Betters physical and mental strength</li> <li>Improves flexibility</li>
<li>Increases physical self-awareness</li> <li>Improves self-esteem and self-confidence</li>
<li>Improves flexibility</li> <li>Strengths the character and personality</li>
<li>Improves self-esteem and self-confidence</li> <li>Encourages the values of a warrior, such as honour, strength and courage</li>
<li>Strengths the character and personality</li> </ul>
<li>Encourages the values of a warrior, such as honour, strength and courage</li> </details></div>
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<img src="https://static.wixstatic.com/media/1aea5d_9e3f231a4f334bcbb55632db0f1ed8b1~mv2.jpg"> <h3>Acrobatics</h3>
<div> <p>Overcome your fears while having fun and building core strength</p>
<h3>Acrobatics</h3> <details> <summary>More</summary>
<p>Overcome your fears while having fun and building core strength</p> <p>Evidence of acrobatics exercises being practiced in China date prior to the Western Han Dynasty, 2500 years ago. During the Tang Dynasty, for example, acrobatics were part of the village harvest festivals. Nowadays, defying the laws of gravity continues to be an important part of the modern Chinese culture.</p>
<details> <summary>More</summary> <p>Pa-Kua Acrobatics is a class that develops your core strength, flexibility, and balance, working various muscle groups which are vital to the practice of postures and routines. A strong self-awareness develops and an acute mind/body connection occurs. Everything is taught according to the students abilities, who slowly acquires the necessary strength and skills needed before progressing to the next level of training. When the student feels prepared, and by overcoming fears and doubts, he or she will gradually learn how to do handstands, cartwheels, one-handed cartwheels, one-handed handstands, butterflies, bridges, front walkovers, back walkovers, front handsprings, back handsprings, front flips, back flips, and much more. It is a fun activity for friends to work together, training elaborate balance movements that require support and cooperation.</p>
<p>Evidence of acrobatics exercises being practiced in China date prior to the Western Han Dynasty, 2500 years ago. During the Tang Dynasty, for example, acrobatics were part of the village harvest festivals. Nowadays, defying the laws of gravity continues to be an important part of the modern Chinese culture.</p> <p><strong> Benefits of the practice: </strong></p>
<p>Pa-Kua Acrobatics is a class that develops your core strength, flexibility, and balance, working various muscle groups which are vital to the practice of postures and routines. A strong self-awareness develops and an acute mind/body connection occurs. Everything is taught according to the students abilities, who slowly acquires the necessary strength and skills needed before progressing to the next level of training. When the student feels prepared, and by overcoming fears and doubts, he or she will gradually learn how to do handstands, cartwheels, one-handed cartwheels, one-handed handstands, butterflies, bridges, front walkovers, back walkovers, front handsprings, back handsprings, front flips, back flips, and much more. It is a fun activity for friends to work together, training elaborate balance movements that require support and cooperation.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong> Benefits of the practice: </strong></p> <ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p> <li>Increases muscle mass</li>
<ul> <li>Improves physical expression</li>
<li>Increases muscle mass</li> <li>Helps control and overcome fears</li>
<li>Improves physical expression</li> <li>Improves physical and mental equilibrium</li>
<li>Helps control and overcome fears</li> <li>Reduces shyness and increases self-confidence</li>
<li>Improves physical and mental equilibrium</li> <li>Increases confidence in group work</li>
<li>Reduces shyness and increases self-confidence</li> </ul>
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<div> <p>Learn to handle ancient Chinese weapons: swords, spears, daggers, knives</p>
<h3>Edged Weapons</h3> <details> <summary>More</summary>
<p>Learn to handle ancient Chinese weapons: swords, spears, daggers, knives</p> <p>The use of sharp edged weapons is an intrinsic part of human evolution and its struggle for survival. It has generated a fascination that has remained with us in modern times. In the Orient, following the „Way of the Sword“ not only gave an individual status, but also offered an existence of increased self-discipline and control. It also gave the individual an understanding of life, resulting from the daily interactions with dangerous situations. <br> <br> An integral part of the Pa-Kua knowledge, the study of Traditional Ancient Chinese Weapons is a way of developing the individuals Inner Warrior, developing inner strength while physically strengthening the body. Discipline, self-confidence and courage are just some of the many benefits derived from studying combat with edged weapons. <br> <br> Working with swords enhances precision, depth perception, and coordination. Studying the way of the ancient warrior remains essential for us today. Through this study we develop faster reflexes and courage to overcome our day-to-day battles, thus facing the world as leaders who can overcome difficulties with strength and determination. <br> <br> <strong> Benefits of the practice </strong></p>
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<p>The use of sharp edged weapons is an intrinsic part of human evolution and its struggle for survival. It has generated a fascination that has remained with us in modern times. In the Orient, following the „Way of the Sword“ not only gave an individual status, but also offered an existence of increased self-discipline and control. It also gave the individual an understanding of life, resulting from the daily interactions with dangerous situations. <br> <br> An integral part of the Pa-Kua knowledge, the study of Traditional Ancient Chinese Weapons is a way of developing the individuals Inner Warrior, developing inner strength while physically strengthening the body. Discipline, self-confidence and courage are just some of the many benefits derived from studying combat with edged weapons. <br> <br> Working with swords enhances precision, depth perception, and coordination. Studying the way of the ancient warrior remains essential for us today. Through this study we develop faster reflexes and courage to overcome our day-to-day battles, thus facing the world as leaders who can overcome difficulties with strength and determination. <br> <br> <strong> Benefits of the practice </strong></p> <li>Improves physical condition</li>
<ul> <li>Develops perception and speeds up reaction time</li>
<li>Improves physical condition</li> <li>Betters body control</li>
<li>Develops perception and speeds up reaction time</li> <li>Helps overcome fears</li>
<li>Betters body control</li> <li>Improves discipline and concentration</li>
<li>Helps overcome fears</li> <li>Positively impacts personality development</li>
<li>Improves discipline and concentration</li> </ul>
<li>Positively impacts personality development</li> </details></div>
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<img src="https://static.wixstatic.com/media/1aea5d_7aece67e56b641528ba25a3cb775eb1c~mv2.jpg"> <h3>Martial Art for Kids</h3>
<div> <p>Gain self-confidence, social skills, focus, and control, from DBS certified instructors</p>
<h3>Martial Art for Kids</h3> <details> <summary>More</summary>
<p>Gain self-confidence, social skills, focus, and control, from DBS certified instructors</p> <p>Kids Martial Arts is given to kids from age 4 and up. Children significantly benefit from the system that is built to suit their needs.The martial arts games, the kicks and punches, as well as the connections with other kids found through Pa-Kua Martial Arts, serve to increase the childs confidence, self-esteem, and social skills. At the same time Pa-Kua Martial Arts teaches the child to respect peers and elders, works on the students focus and control, and offers the student with the tools required for the full life that lies ahead. This always occurs in a positive atmosphere.</p>
<details> <summary>More</summary> <p>The many benefits of Pa-Kua Martial Arts for kids are clearly noticeable and shown in the childs school work, behavior at home, and interaction with family or friends. The classes for children are conducted in a completely safe and professional atmosphere, by Instructors and Masters who make sure the children develop their skills in complete safety.</p>
<p>Kids Martial Arts is given to kids from age 4 and up. Children significantly benefit from the system that is built to suit their needs.The martial arts games, the kicks and punches, as well as the connections with other kids found through Pa-Kua Martial Arts, serve to increase the childs confidence, self-esteem, and social skills. At the same time Pa-Kua Martial Arts teaches the child to respect peers and elders, works on the students focus and control, and offers the student with the tools required for the full life that lies ahead. This always occurs in a positive atmosphere.</p> <p>All our Instructors and Masters are DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate (formerly CRB).</p>
<p>The many benefits of Pa-Kua Martial Arts for kids are clearly noticeable and shown in the childs school work, behavior at home, and interaction with family or friends. The classes for children are conducted in a completely safe and professional atmosphere, by Instructors and Masters who make sure the children develop their skills in complete safety.</p> </details></div>
<p>All our Instructors and Masters are DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) certificate (formerly CRB).</p> </div>
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<img src="https://static.wixstatic.com/media/1aea5d_4f5cbe148c484068ac2d7e0874339dda~mv2.jpg"> <h3>Oriental Archery</h3>
<div> <p>Learn to focus, relax, and find the perfect shot</p>
<h3>Oriental Archery</h3> <details> <summary>More</summary>
<p>Learn to focus, relax, and find the perfect shot</p> <p>Throughout the centuries wise men have looked for the deep meaning of our day-to-day life practices in order to have a better contact with ourselves: calligraphy, martial arts, the tea ceremony, the theater… and archery was not the exception.</p>
<details> <summary>More</summary> <p>Many factors compose the “perfect shot” and they are mostly mental. The delicate equilibrium needed to release that shot, leads to achieving higher mental states. Many ancient Oriental philosophers devoted themselves to archery in search for those higher states of consciousness, known by many as illumination. That fostered a development of Chinese Archery which has maintained, through the ages, its simplicity and beauty.</p>
<p>Throughout the centuries wise men have looked for the deep meaning of our day-to-day life practices in order to have a better contact with ourselves: calligraphy, martial arts, the tea ceremony, the theater… and archery was not the exception.</p> <p>Breathing is also fundamental to the process. When it is kept stable and synchronized with the movements, the execution of the shot becomes easy and natural. The various shooting positions help develop a better understanding of the body, and gives the mind a better capacity for adapting to surrounding changes. That is the base of an extremely functional shooting style.</p>
<p>Many factors compose the “perfect shot” and they are mostly mental. The delicate equilibrium needed to release that shot, leads to achieving higher mental states. Many ancient Oriental philosophers devoted themselves to archery in search for those higher states of consciousness, known by many as illumination. That fostered a development of Chinese Archery which has maintained, through the ages, its simplicity and beauty.</p> <p><strong> Benefits of the practice: </strong></p>
<p>Breathing is also fundamental to the process. When it is kept stable and synchronized with the movements, the execution of the shot becomes easy and natural. The various shooting positions help develop a better understanding of the body, and gives the mind a better capacity for adapting to surrounding changes. That is the base of an extremely functional shooting style.</p> <ul>
<p><strong> Benefits of the practice: </strong></p> <li>Improves concentration</li>
<ul> <li>Better physical and mental equilibrium</li>
<li>Improves concentration</li> <li>Improvement in body posture</li>
<li>Better physical and mental equilibrium</li> <li>Breathing development</li>
<li>Improvement in body posture</li> <li>Relaxation</li>
<li>Breathing development</li> </ul>
<li>Relaxation</li> </details></div>
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<h2>WHO WE ARE</h2> <h2>WHO WE ARE</h2>
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<p>Master Rogelio Magliacano devoted himself to the study of martial arts and healing sciences from an early age, achieving high degrees inside the black belt in several disciplines and playing as Master in them, before he was ready to start learning Pa Kua with Master I Chan Ming. After a hard work of learning, Master I Chan Ming named him his successor and only responsible to continue the TRANSMISSION of the Pa Kua knowledge worldwide. <p>Master Rogelio Magliacano devoted himself to the study of martial arts and healing sciences from an early age, achieving high degrees inside the black belt in several disciplines and playing as Master in them, before he was ready to start learning Pa Kua with Master I Chan Ming. After a hard work of learning, Master I Chan Ming named him his successor and only responsible to continue the TRANSMISSION of the Pa Kua knowledge worldwide.
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Pa-Kua International League Pa-Kua International League
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Pa-Kua is an ancient Chinese knowledge based on the study of changes in nature. It's study and practice feature a variety of ancient concepts such as Yin Yang, Sky Man and Earth, the Five Elements, and the Eight States of Change. <p>
</p> Pa-Kua is an ancient Chinese knowledge based on the study of changes in nature. It's study and practice feature a variety of ancient concepts such as Yin Yang, Sky Man and Earth, the Five Elements, and the Eight States of Change.
<p> </p>
A system of study was developed by the late founder of the Pa-Kua International League, Master Rogelio Giordano Magliacano (1943 — 2007), featuring a broad range of courses and disciplines catering to the specific interests of any student. <p>
</p> A system of study was developed by the late founder of the Pa-Kua International League, Master Rogelio Giordano Magliacano (1943 — 2007), featuring a broad range of courses and disciplines catering to the specific interests of any student.
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You can also subscribe to the Pa-Kua newsletter, which includes news and updates, by sending an email to:
<a href="mailto:difusionmundial@pakua.com"> <section>
difusionmundial@pakua.com <article>
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</p> The International League
<h2> </h2>
Pa-Kua classes and school activities <p>
</h2> Master Rogelio Giordano Magliacano officially founded the Pa-Kua International League in 1976. Master Magliacano began his study of Asian martial arts in 1952 and achieved various high degrees in many disciplines. Two decades of martial practice fully prepared him for the study of Pa-Kua with Master I Chan Ming in the Far East, who later named him his successor. Master Ming felt that among his disciples, Master Magliacano was the only one who truly understood the Pa-Kua knowledge in its entire spectrum.
<h3> </p>
Regular Classes <h3>
</h3> Official Web Page and Updates
<p> </h3>
Regular classes held on a weekly basis and are usually under the care of an Instructor or Master. These classes follow a curriculum based on a Belt system. Each practitioner is taught in a manner that foster care toward other practitioners in a non-competitive environment. <p>
</p> The official Pa-Kua website is at
<p> <a href="http://www.pakuak.com/">
Currently there are nine Pa-Kua Disciplines: Martial Art, Edged Weapons, Sintony (Chinese Yoga), Cosmo Dynamics, Archery, Pa-Kua Rhythm, Reflexology, Pa-Kua Energy and Acrobatics. www.pakuak.com
</p> </a>
<p> . It includes up-to-date information about the different Pa-Kua schools around the world, pictures, videos, and much more.
Regular classes are usually held in small groups. They last approximately fifty minutes, preceded by five minutes to get set and introduce the class, and conclude with five minutes of answers to questions and announcements. </p>
</p> <p>
<h3> You can also subscribe to the Pa-Kua newsletter, which includes news and updates, by sending an email to:
Children&rsquo;s Regular Classes <a href="mailto:difusionmundial@pakua.com">
</h3> difusionmundial@pakua.com
<p> </a>
Children are separated into two age groups, 4 to 9 years old and 10 to 14 years old. They follow a slightly different progression than adult students when it comes to the curriculum and the time spent at each Belt level. </p>
</p> <h2>
<p> Pa-Kua classes and school activities
Parents are invited to attend any of the classes their child is participating in, provided they do not distract them or interfere with their performance. Parents&rsquo; partnership and involvement in the Pa-Kua learning process is extremely important, hence we encourage parents to keep in touch with the Instructor responsible for their child as well as with the school&rsquo;s administrators. The Pa-Kua Association and the Responsible Masters are always available to receive comments and suggestions from parents. </h2>
</p> <h3>
<h3> Regular Classes
Private Classes for the various Discplines </h3>
</h3> <p>
<p> Regular classes held on a weekly basis and are usually under the care of an Instructor or Master. These classes follow a curriculum based on a Belt system. Each practitioner is taught in a manner that foster care toward other practitioners in a non-competitive environment.
As an addition to the regular attended classes, and with the aim of offering more options to individual students, private classes are available to work on the student&rsquo;s specific subject of interest of. This will allow a student to make the most out of the Instructor&rsquo;s teaching experience. For information about cost and to schedule a class, please speak directly with your Instructor. </p>
</p> <p>
<h3> Currently there are nine Pa-Kua Disciplines: Martial Art, Edged Weapons, Sintony (Chinese Yoga), Cosmo Dynamics, Archery, Pa-Kua Rhythm, Reflexology, Pa-Kua Energy and Acrobatics.
Instructor&rsquo;s Classes </p>
</h3> <p>
<p> Regular classes are usually held in small groups. They last approximately fifty minutes, preceded by five minutes to get set and introduce the class, and conclude with five minutes of answers to questions and announcements.
These classes are designed for Instructors who wish to improve their teaching skills and acquire additional knowledge. For more information (costs, availability, etc.) please speak directly with the Responsible Masters. </p>
</p> <h3>
<h3> Children&rsquo;s Regular Classes
Special Classes </h3>
</h3> <p>
<p> Children are separated into two age groups, 4 to 9 years old and 10 to 14 years old. They follow a slightly different progression than adult students when it comes to the curriculum and the time spent at each Belt level.
A Special Class targets a specific aspect or topic within a Discipline. These classes are scheduled either at the student&rsquo;s request or when the Instructor deems it necessary to the student&rsquo;s continued training. </p>
</p> <p>
<h3> Parents are invited to attend any of the classes their child is participating in, provided they do not distract them or interfere with their performance. Parents&rsquo; partnership and involvement in the Pa-Kua learning process is extremely important, hence we encourage parents to keep in touch with the Instructor responsible for their child as well as with the school&rsquo;s administrators. The Pa-Kua Association and the Responsible Masters are always available to receive comments and suggestions from parents.
Course Training Classes </p>
</h3> <h3>
<p> Private Classes for the various Discplines
After the completion of any Course (explained in more detail below), students can participate in training classes that will reinforce and provide additional training of the material covered in the Course. </h3>
</p> <p>
<h3> As an addition to the regular attended classes, and with the aim of offering more options to individual students, private classes are available to work on the student&rsquo;s specific subject of interest of. This will allow a student to make the most out of the Instructor&rsquo;s teaching experience. For information about cost and to schedule a class, please speak directly with your Instructor.
Courses </p>
</h3> <h3>
<p> Instructor&rsquo;s Classes
In addition to the Disciplines, Pa-Kua International League offers a broad range of courses that cover specific topics. These courses enrich the student&rsquo;s Pa-Kua knowledge thus making his or her studies more comprehensive. </h3>
</p> <p>
<p> These classes are designed for Instructors who wish to improve their teaching skills and acquire additional knowledge. For more information (costs, availability, etc.) please speak directly with the Responsible Masters.
Courses are divided into levels and are taught by local or Itinerant Third Degree Masters or higher. </p>
</p> <h3>
<p> Special Classes
Here are some of the courses: </h3>
</p> <p>
<ul> A Special Class targets a specific aspect or topic within a Discipline. These classes are scheduled either at the student&rsquo;s request or when the Instructor deems it necessary to the student&rsquo;s continued training.
<li> </p>
Weapons: Long Stick, Short Stick, Nunchaku, Three-section articulated staff, Knife, Grand Sword, Throw Arms, Pa-Kua Jian, Tonfa, Sai, Cane, Archery <h3>
</li> Course Training Classes
<li> </h3>
Harmonization: Chien Chi Kua, Massages, Energy Pathways, Seasonal Movements, Tian Ling (Feng Shui), Personal Profile, Nutrition <p>
</li> After the completion of any Course (explained in more detail below), students can participate in training classes that will reinforce and provide additional training of the material covered in the Course.
<li> </p>
Martial Art Courses: Circular Combat (Chuan), Free Fighting, Body-to-Body <h3>
</li> Courses
</ul> </h3>
<p> <p>
&nbsp; In addition to the Disciplines, Pa-Kua International League offers a broad range of courses that cover specific topics. These courses enrich the student&rsquo;s Pa-Kua knowledge thus making his or her studies more comprehensive.
</p> </p>
<h2> <p>
System and organization Courses are divided into levels and are taught by local or Itinerant Third Degree Masters or higher.
</h2> </p>
<h3> <p>
Evaluations Here are some of the courses:
</h3> </p>
<p> <ul>
The International Pa-Kua League&rsquo;s educational system is based on the gradual progression of levels, closely monitored by several Masters. The ceremonial passage from one level to another (Belts) occurs through the Evaluation, which is unlike the Belt examinations found in other schools of Oriental knowledge. Before presenting him or her self to an Evaluation, the practitioner needs to fulfill certain requirements which include time of practice and study plan. But most importantly, he or she must undergo a personal development within the current belt. <li>
</p> Weapons: Long Stick, Short Stick, Nunchaku, Three-section articulated staff, Knife, Grand Sword, Throw Arms, Pa-Kua Jian, Tonfa, Sai, Cane, Archery
<p> </li>
To ensure the Evaluation&rsquo;s fairness, it is leaded by a Master other than the one responsible for the student&rsquo;s education, which is usually an Itinerant Master. The Evaluator undergoes training to effectively lead an Evaluation. <li>
</p> Harmonization: Chien Chi Kua, Massages, Energy Pathways, Seasonal Movements, Tian Ling (Feng Shui), Personal Profile, Nutrition
<p> </li>
The are eight Belts: White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Grey, Blue, Red, and Black. From White to Grey belts, Evaluations occur every two to four months with the student having attended at least sixteen general classes per Belt. The student can participate in any available Evaluation at any time. The cost of receiving the next Belt, regardless of how many Evaluations were attended, is defined by the International Pa-Kua League. From Grey belt onwards, level passage requires the student to participate in a Seminar in addition to attending regular classes. <li>
</p> Martial Art Courses: Circular Combat (Chuan), Free Fighting, Body-to-Body
<h3> </li>
Children&rsquo;s Evaluations </ul>
</h3> <p>
<p> &nbsp;
The Evaluation system for children differs slightly from the adult system. In order to move up Belt, children are evaluated in two age groups: 4 to 9 year old, and 10 to 14 year old. </p>
</p> <h2>
<p> System and organization
During the Evaluation they are assessed on their techniques, and also on their respectful behavior toward parents, instructors, and fellow students, both inside and outside the training facilities. A report is prepared before an Evaluation by the Instructor in charge, taking in consideration the progress and behavior of the student during general classes. At the Evaluation, the effort each child makes during the different activities and their progressive development of the techniques is taken into consideration. Helping children develop in general, gain self-confidence and enhance their general education is as important as their study of Martial Art techniques. </h2>
</p> <h3>
<h3> Evaluations
Pa-Kua Open Classes </h3>
</h3> <p>
<p> The International Pa-Kua League&rsquo;s educational system is based on the gradual progression of levels, closely monitored by several Masters. The ceremonial passage from one level to another (Belts) occurs through the Evaluation, which is unlike the Belt examinations found in other schools of Oriental knowledge. Before presenting him or her self to an Evaluation, the practitioner needs to fulfill certain requirements which include time of practice and study plan. But most importantly, he or she must undergo a personal development within the current belt.
This is the most important event of the Pa-Kua school worldwide, in which Pa-Kua practitioners &ndash; Masters, Instructors, students, their relatives, and guest &ndash; from all over the world, meet and share their experiences during a weekend in which all the Disciplines are practiced. </p>
</p> <p>
<p> To ensure the Evaluation&rsquo;s fairness, it is leaded by a Master other than the one responsible for the student&rsquo;s education, which is usually an Itinerant Master. The Evaluator undergoes training to effectively lead an Evaluation.
Pa-Kua practitioners from various parts of the world mount exhibitions demonstrating the various Pa-Kua Disciplines. The event culminates in a &ndash; usually &ndash; very large Martial Art class, punctuated by a Belt ceremony. </p>
</p> <p>
<p> The are eight Belts: White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Grey, Blue, Red, and Black. From White to Grey belts, Evaluations occur every two to four months with the student having attended at least sixteen general classes per Belt. The student can participate in any available Evaluation at any time. The cost of receiving the next Belt, regardless of how many Evaluations were attended, is defined by the International Pa-Kua League. From Grey belt onwards, level passage requires the student to participate in a Seminar in addition to attending regular classes.
Currently, there are three Open Classes every year: in North America, in Europe, and the International Gathering in South America. </p>
</p> <h3>
<p> Children&rsquo;s Evaluations
The main goal of the Open Classes is for the different members and students of the Pa-Kua school worldwide to get together, integrate, and socialise. </h3>
</p> <p>
<h3> The Evaluation system for children differs slightly from the adult system. In order to move up Belt, children are evaluated in two age groups: 4 to 9 year old, and 10 to 14 year old.
Itinerancies </p>
</h3> <p>
<p> During the Evaluation they are assessed on their techniques, and also on their respectful behavior toward parents, instructors, and fellow students, both inside and outside the training facilities. A report is prepared before an Evaluation by the Instructor in charge, taking in consideration the progress and behavior of the student during general classes. At the Evaluation, the effort each child makes during the different activities and their progressive development of the techniques is taken into consideration. Helping children develop in general, gain self-confidence and enhance their general education is as important as their study of Martial Art techniques.
The Pa-Kua International League monitors and regulates the manner and levels in which Pa-Kua is taught all over the world. This task is made possible by regular visits of Itinerant Masters to any part of the world where a representative of the Pa-Kua League is teaching. </p>
</p> <h3>
<p> Pa-Kua Open Classes
Itinerant Masters perform Evaluations and can also teach Special Classes, Regular Seminars, Courses and other activities to any student who desires to take the opportunity to further their Pa-Kua knowledge. </h3>
</p> <p>
<p> This is the most important event of the Pa-Kua school worldwide, in which Pa-Kua practitioners &ndash; Masters, Instructors, students, their relatives, and guest &ndash; from all over the world, meet and share their experiences during a weekend in which all the Disciplines are practiced.
In general, Itinerant Masters have extensive life and teaching experience, have visited numerous places, speak more than one language, and have undergone special teaching training. </p>
</p> <p>
<h3> Pa-Kua practitioners from various parts of the world mount exhibitions demonstrating the various Pa-Kua Disciplines. The event culminates in a &ndash; usually &ndash; very large Martial Art class, punctuated by a Belt ceremony.
Uniforms, Accessories, etc. </p>
</h3> <p>
<p> Currently, there are three Open Classes every year: in North America, in Europe, and the International Gathering in South America.
It is of outmost importance that each student possesses a uniform and the accessories needed for training in a specific discipline. </p>
</p> <p>
<p> The main goal of the Open Classes is for the different members and students of the Pa-Kua school worldwide to get together, integrate, and socialise.
Accessories can be purchased on the European Pa-Kua store online at pakuastore.com </p>
</p> <h3>
<p> Itinerancies
Belts obtained during an Evaluation will be supplied by the Pa-Kua International League and sent to practice location of each student. The process takes a few weeks in order for the Administration to check all the data and to mail it. When the Belts, Patches and/or certificates are received, they will be presented to the students in the various classes within the shortest delays. </h3>
</p> <p>
<h3> The Pa-Kua International League monitors and regulates the manner and levels in which Pa-Kua is taught all over the world. This task is made possible by regular visits of Itinerant Masters to any part of the world where a representative of the Pa-Kua League is teaching.
Training of Instructors and Masters </p>
</h3> <p>
<p> Itinerant Masters perform Evaluations and can also teach Special Classes, Regular Seminars, Courses and other activities to any student who desires to take the opportunity to further their Pa-Kua knowledge.
Teaching is perhaps the most complex and gratifying experience that a human being can be involved in. At the Pa-Kua International League we are constantly on the look out for individuals willing to dedicate them self to teaching and diffusing the Pa-Kua knowledge. For that purpose, since 1976, Pa-Kua has established a complete Teaching System, which, through the years has constantly been updated. This system has allowed for the expansion of the Pa-Kua School in sixteen countries. </p>
</p> <p>
<p> In general, Itinerant Masters have extensive life and teaching experience, have visited numerous places, speak more than one language, and have undergone special teaching training.
Currently, there are two manners to achieve the level of Instructor, followed by the level of Master: either Regular Classes and Seminars, or Intensive Seminars. Training is adapted to the level of the student, according to the regulations issued by the Pa-Kua International League. </p>
</p> <h3>
<p> Uniforms, Accessories, etc.
Training accreditation have international validity, thus allowing Masters to teach all over the world. </h3>
</p> <p>
<h3> It is of outmost importance that each student possesses a uniform and the accessories needed for training in a specific discipline.
Regular Seminars </p>
</h3> <p>
<p> Accessories can be purchased on the European Pa-Kua store online at pakuastore.com
After achieving the level of Grey Belt &ndash; usually after training during a period of eight to twelve months &ndash; a student of the Pa-Kua International League can start teaching Regular classes to White Belts. This allows the student to start building his own student base. </p>
</p> <p>
<p> Belts obtained during an Evaluation will be supplied by the Pa-Kua International League and sent to practice location of each student. The process takes a few weeks in order for the Administration to check all the data and to mail it. When the Belts, Patches and/or certificates are received, they will be presented to the students in the various classes within the shortest delays.
In the beginning of his teaching career, the student will be under the supervision of his Master and of the Pa-Kua school. Progressively the student will develop the abilities to teach independently in a professional manner. Pa-Kua Instructors and Masters are all trained to lead groups of students, and acquire the tools to do so independently. The Superior Masters will constantly provide supervision and support. </p>
</p> <h3>
<h3> Training of Instructors and Masters
Intensive Seminars </h3>
</h3> <p>
<p> Teaching is perhaps the most complex and gratifying experience that a human being can be involved in. At the Pa-Kua International League we are constantly on the look out for individuals willing to dedicate them self to teaching and diffusing the Pa-Kua knowledge. For that purpose, since 1976, Pa-Kua has established a complete Teaching System, which, through the years has constantly been updated. This system has allowed for the expansion of the Pa-Kua School in sixteen countries.
The Pa-Kua International League&rsquo;s Intensive Seminars are the right choice for those students who would like to deepen their knowledge. These seminars are designed for the modern man and woman, who work, study, and have little time for leisure activities, but nonetheless have and extreme curiosity and desire for personal growth and self-reflection. </p>
</p> <p>
<p> Currently, there are two manners to achieve the level of Instructor, followed by the level of Master: either Regular Classes and Seminars, or Intensive Seminars. Training is adapted to the level of the student, according to the regulations issued by the Pa-Kua International League.
The curriculum of this type of Seminar comprises of techniques, philosophy and training, adapted to the student&rsquo;s physical and mental needs. What makes these seminars so successful is that they are tailored for each student allowing him or her to not only learn faster but also develop particular areas of interest. </p>
</p> <p>
<p> Training accreditation have international validity, thus allowing Masters to teach all over the world.
At present, the Intensive Seminars are the most direct manner to access to the Pa-Kua knowledge, and the fastest and most effective way of learning. They are also a starting point to pursue a teaching track in a professional manner. </p>
</p> <h3>
<p> Regular Seminars
Before an Intensive Seminar can begin, an email request has to be submitted to the Superior Masters. </h3>
</p> <p>
</article> After achieving the level of Grey Belt &ndash; usually after training during a period of eight to twelve months &ndash; a student of the Pa-Kua International League can start teaching Regular classes to White Belts. This allows the student to start building his own student base.
</p>
<p>
In the beginning of his teaching career, the student will be under the supervision of his Master and of the Pa-Kua school. Progressively the student will develop the abilities to teach independently in a professional manner. Pa-Kua Instructors and Masters are all trained to lead groups of students, and acquire the tools to do so independently. The Superior Masters will constantly provide supervision and support.
</p>
<h3>
Intensive Seminars
</h3>
<p>
The Pa-Kua International League&rsquo;s Intensive Seminars are the right choice for those students who would like to deepen their knowledge. These seminars are designed for the modern man and woman, who work, study, and have little time for leisure activities, but nonetheless have and extreme curiosity and desire for personal growth and self-reflection.
</p>
<p>
The curriculum of this type of Seminar comprises of techniques, philosophy and training, adapted to the student&rsquo;s physical and mental needs. What makes these seminars so successful is that they are tailored for each student allowing him or her to not only learn faster but also develop particular areas of interest.
</p>
<p>
At present, the Intensive Seminars are the most direct manner to access to the Pa-Kua knowledge, and the fastest and most effective way of learning. They are also a starting point to pursue a teaching track in a professional manner.
</p>
<p>
Before an Intensive Seminar can begin, an email request has to be submitted to the Superior Masters.
</p>
</article>
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<h2>Drop-in fees</h2> <section>
<article>
<h2>Monthly fees</h2>
<table> <table>
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<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Adults (20% discount for University Students)</td>
<td>&pound;34</td>
<td>&pound;15</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Kids (10% discount for siblings)</td>
<td>&pound;28</td>
<td>-</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h2>Drop-in fees</h2>
<table>
<tr>
<td>Any 60 minute class</td>
<td>&pound;10</td>
</tr>
</table>
</article>
</section>

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