At Twisted Arts Self Defence we welcome your child to the enchanting world of Little Ninjas, where the magic of martial arts comes alive for young warriors aged 4 to 7!
Our specialised program is meticulously crafted to provide a nurturing space for your child’s growth, both physically and mentally, through the practice of Wing Chun Kung Fu.
Playful Learning for Lasting Skills:
By creating Little Ninjas, we understand that learning through play is the key to capturing young imaginations. Our classes are designed to be a captivating blend of interactive games and fundamental teachings, ensuring that your child not only learns essential martial arts techniques but does so with joy and enthusiasm.
Empowerment Through Focus and Fun:
Each session is a delightful journey of self-discovery, discipline, and focus. Through imaginative games and engaging activities, we channel your child’s energy into learning self-discipline, respect, and foundational martial arts movements. The result? A well-rounded, confident, and socially adept little ninja!
Safe, Supportive, and Smiles Galore:
Safety is paramount in our community of Little Ninjas. Our classes are held in a carefully supervised environment that encourages cooperation and respect. Your child will not only learn the art of Wing Chun Kung Fu but will also forge meaningful friendships and create cherished memories.
Embark on this exciting adventure with us, and witness the transformation of your little one into a confident and disciplined Little Ninja, all whilst experiencing the thrill of playful learning.
Enrol your child in Little Ninjas today for an unforgettable journey of growth, joy, and martial arts mastery!
Classes are on Wednesdays 17:00 - 18:00 & Sundays 9:00 - 10:00
Twisted Arts
19 Stafford Place,
Moulton Park Industrial Estate,
Northampton,
NN3 6NN
About Wing Chun
It was created over 300 years ago by a nun named Ng Mui, a Buddhist Nun and Abbess from a Shaolin temple. She created the new style after observing a fight between a snake and a crane. Ng taught it to her student Yim Wing-Chun who the Martial Art is named after, it was taught to Yim as a way of defending herself against unwanted advances from a local war lord.
Wing Chun uses natural body movements and uses all of the body parts to attack with elbows, shoulders, fingers and knees, knowing when to tense and relax. It is a very aggressive but soft art form.
It uses quick bursts of direct movements and techniques to arm its aggressor to escape.
This martial art is based on simplicity, relaxed power through softness, yielding and controlling, chi flow and natural responses.
Wing Chun’s principles go with the flow of energy rather than forcing against it.
The practitioner uses relaxed softness to overcome an opponent’s force, which makes it ideal for women to learn as self defence.
Late Great Grandmaster Ip Man, described the art of Wing Chun as used “to maintain one’s flexibility and softness, all the while keeping in the strength to fight back, much like the flexible nature of bamboo”.
Notable practitioners of Wing Chun include Ip Chun, Bruce Lee, Donnie Yen, Brandon Lee, Jackie Chan, Robert Downey Jr., Jason Statham, Nicholas Cage and Christian Bale.
Children’s Self Defence is taught by Dan Tyler