FAQ

We get lots of questions from both students and potential students . Here are a list of the most frequently asked ones. If your question is not on our list please do not hesitate to call us at 604 – 939 – 0978,  or email us at yuensfmac.com, Any of our helpful staff will be more than pleased to assist you.

Will my I or my child Child Develop Self Esteem?

Absolutely! Being in the martial arts is  a great way to learn something new and feel great about yourself at the same time. By learning in a safe and positive environment that Yuen’s offers, you or your child will gain self confidence and build self esteem, and carry this into every other aspect of your life. For more information about self esteem, click here.

How Do I get started?

We ask that anyone who is interested in any of our Programs to come by and watch a class in progress first.  This way you and/or your child can view the class and see exactly what the students are learning and how the instructors teach and interact with the students.  Once you have viewed a class, we then suggest that you participate in our Introductory Program.  This gives you the opportunity to participate in the classes for 2 weeks FREE.

The Introductory Program is a great way to introduce you to our school. You will have the opportunity to meet the instructors and try out our classes at no obligation. Participating in our classes will give you the “hands on” experience you need to make an educated decision to choose the best school for you and / or your child.

Here’s how easy it is to get started.

  1. Come and view one of the classes in progress
  2. Make an appointment for your Introductory Program
  3. Arrive 10 minutes early to your first class so we may help you with your new uniform and introduce you to your instructor

Call today! (604) 939-0978

Will I or my child get hurt during Sparring?

All students interested in sparring are required to wear the best protective equipment available on the market and are strictly supervised. Consequently, the chance of injury is very small.