Sifu Nathan Harman
Sifu Nathan is a 3rd Degree
Black Belt with over 20 years of Martial Arts training. He started his
training in Shotokan Karate and then studied American Taekwondo.
For the past eleven years Nathan has been studying Shaolin-Do
Kung-Fu under Grandmaster Sin Kwong Thé and Master Joe Schaefer.
Nathan has a great
passion for studying and teaching martial arts, and enjoys sharing
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| What to Expect |
We assume that the student who joins either the Kung-Fu
or the Tai Chi program is looking for some
improvement in their fitness level, and that the
beginning student is feeling a little out of
shape and inflexible. Therefore, we begin training at a gentle
pace. Each class begins with a gentle warm-up. Once
the muscles are warm and stretched,
class begins. We encourage modification of movements to
compensate for an old injury or ache you may be
nursing when you join.
For the student who is in prime form and has been
exercising regularly, don’t despair.
Everything can be done more intensely
during class when appropriate.
In a short time, you will find yourself moving
faster and stronger, bending lower and kicking
higher! It sneaks up on you!
The curriculum is such that you progress smoothly both
in the complexity of the movements and in the
degree of physical challenge. Your body and brain will receive a
constant challenge, but at a safe and controlled
rate. |
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| North Texas Shaolin-Do at the Golden Leopard Seminar |

Masters attending the First Golden Leopard Seminar
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North Texas Shaolin-Do Students at the Golden Leopard Seminar. |
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| Grandmaster Sin Kwan The teaching the First Road to Golden Leopard.
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Few are they that see with
their own eyes and feel with their
own heart. - Albert Einstein
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Knowing others is wisdom, knowing
yourself is Enlightenmemnt.
- Lao Tzu
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