Martial Arts Schools & Instructors in Winnipeg, MB

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1479 Buffalo Pl, Unit 102, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3T 1L7

(204) 942-4829
Health Clubs, Martial Arts & Self-Defense-Equipment & Supplies, Martial Arts & Self-Defense Instruction.
Some customers highly rate Tiger Claw Kung-Fu School as the best in the country.

Unit A - 2810 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, R3T 2H8

(204) 557-7108

644 Parkdale St, Winnipeg, R2Y 0X4

(204) 793-8627

Unit 8 and 9 – 846 Marion St, Winnipeg, R2J 0K4

(204) 232-1580
Sports club, Gym/Physical Fitness Center, Martial arts school

311-145 Pacific Ave, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 2Z6

(204) 925-5691
Amusement & Recreation, Martial arts school, Sports & Fitness Instruction, Amusement and Recreation Services, Amusement and recreation, Martial Arts Instruction

213 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, R3B 0M5

+1 204-219-9537
Ching Wu is led by three Master Instructors representing 100 years of combined training and experience in Chinese martial arts and lion dance. Courses offered include Shaolin Kung Fu, Wushu, Bagua, Shuai Jiao, and Sanda. People of all ages, abilities, and fitness levels welcome!

213 Pacific Ave, Winnipeg, R3B 0M9

(204) 390-8060
Hotel & Lodging, Martial arts school

851 LAGIMODIERE BOULEVARD, Winnipeg, R2J 3K4

(204) 253-7825
Bae's Winnipeg Martial Arts Training Centre and Team M.O.D. fighting and demonstration team. Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bae's has produced numerous National Champions as well as World Champions. As well as finding success in the realm of martial sport, Bae's is a school of true martial arts and self-defense.

89 Addison Cres., Westwood, Winnipeg, R3K 1P4

204-283-5940
Positive reinforcement is “catching” a child doing something you want them to do, and rewarding it. The child gets attention and reward as positive reinforcement for doing the right thing and will focus on repeating that behaviour. So, for example, if you award a child a patch for providing an assist in a game or training session they will try to repeat the action because of the approval it attracts. Other players will also try to replicate the behaviour (the assist) because they want to be rewarded in a similar way. Children really do want to be 'good' - you just need to make sure you reward them for being good. This could be a simple "well done", but a more tangible reward - a patch - works even better. Children can take soccer patches home, or to school, where they can show them to their friends and parents. Positive reinforcement works because it gives children positive goals to work toward, instead of only focusing on negative consequences to avoid. Positive reinforcement fulfils strong basic psychological needs of every child. It's worth remembering that positive reinforcement works best when it isn't a once-in-a-while thing. The more it happens, the more effective it is! I tried some of the soccer incentive patches in 2006 with my U11 Girls team for the first time to see what would happen as we had gone through our whole regular season without a win and very few goals scored. The result was fantastic! The girls game play on the field changed to a whole team effort. They went from being last in the standings to serious championship contenders in the play-offs. I almost had to fight the girls off as they practically swarmed me after a game to see who was going to get a patch. I quickly realized that they're not only useful for soccer. These can be used for soccer, baseball, softball, t-ball, hockey, football, bowling, martial arts (karate, tae kwon do, etc), or any other activity. These patches really work and the kids love them!

460 Andrews St., Winnipeg, R2W 4Y1

(204) 339-8782

755 Henry Avenue, Winnipeg, R3E 1V2

204.898.0060
Having studied Siu Lum kung fu for almost 20 years and achieving a level 4 mastery, Instructor Tim Simpson founded Siu Lum Canada only a few years ago in 2010. Tim was fortunate to learn Siu Lum kung fu from Master James Wright who studied in Asia under the tutelage of a Grand Master. Mr. Wright (known as J.W.) is not only a master in Siu Lum kung fu, but also in the healing art of Nei Jin Jing Qi.