Combat Shuai Chiao in Austin, TX
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Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@combatshuaichiaoaustin
  
For our Austin, TX Chapter:


You can reach our Austin Branch at [email protected].  Email us and we will tell you where our school is located.

Since classes are private/semi-private and I teach out of a private residence, an interview is required before I can accept you as a student.  In addition, I like to develop individualized training programs for each person.


Our Combat Shuai Chiao adult class meets to train on Sunday at 5 pm.  It is YOUR responsibility to text or call me the day before to let me know if you will be there or not.  I prepare individually tailored classes for students even in group setting.  This requires time to prepare.  We have other sessions for strength, flexibility, Tai Chi and Chan Chuan.    
​Class fees per month:  $160 for 16 hours, $100 for 8 hours.

Coach Zack


For our Longview, TX Chapter:

kungfuathleticacademy.com/

Please reach out to Coach Paul Gerald at [email protected]


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  • Home
  • About
  • What Is Shuai Chiao, Sanshou and Sanda?
  • Ancient Origins of Shuai Chiao
  • Combat Shuai Chiao Uniform
  • Sparring Gear
  • Kung Fu In MMA
  • Shuai Chiao Strength-Training Tips From the "Chinese Art of Body Throwing"
  • Is Chinese Martial Arts An Endangered Species?
  • Combat Shuai Chiao the New Generation
  • Misconceptions About Martial Arts Forms
  • Workshops And Tournaments
  • What Real Kung Fu Looks Like
  • Should Sparring Come Before Forms?
  • Chang Shi Taijiquan and how is it Applied
  • Contact