Red Dragon Kenpo Karate Studio

Events

Events at Red Dragon Studio

Birthday Parties
We understand that parents need a fun /safe place to hold a childs birthday. At Red Dragon we have birthdays that your child will love. Its a fun time with rock climbing, zip line, obstacle course, basic gymnastics, battle beam, team games and more as you design the party. Bring the cake / drinks, pinata and lets have a party like never before. Give us a call to set up a day.

Open Rock Wall
Great idea for get togethers,reunions,family functions,dates,excercise,fun. Our wall has Beginner, intermediate and advance sections great for climbing or bouldering. With a roof section that runs the length of the wall. By appointment only. Check our schedule page!

Summer Camps
We will have 2 sessions of Summer camps. One week in each June and August.

FULL DAY of activities and perfect introduction to Karate.

SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Chi Kung Exercises,Parkour,Yoga,Gymnastics, Obstacle courses, Karate (Effective Self Defense And Empowerment Skills), Kidz Cardio (Includes Indoor Rock Wall), Movies, Arts/Crafts and so much more!

SNACKS PROVIDED YOU MUST SUPPLY YOUR OWN LUNCH

HOSTED BY
Lee County Teacher and Full Martial Arts Instructor
($10 DISCOUNT FOR 2ND CHILD) PRE- REGISTRATION REQUIRED LIMIT 20 CHILDREN PER SESSION 50% NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITH REGISTRATION FORM



What type of Dragon do we have in our school logo?
Sometimes its hard to tell what country dragons originate from.
The biggest differences are wings/ no wings, colors, number of scales, numbers of claws.

Some say Chinese or Korean imperial dragons have five claws on each foot; Indonesian dragons have four and Japanese dragons three.
And some say Chinese have 5 claws, Indonesian/Korean have 4 claws and Japanese have 3 claws.

Funny because Chinese say that dragons origin is in China and as they get further from their country they lose claws and Japanese say dragons origin is in Japan and as they get further from home they gain claws.

I made our Dragons claws sort of a mystery, normally on pictures of dragons it can be hard to count claws because there could be some that you cannot see from only one perspective, which means there can be some out of sight.
Seems Mr. Parker added hidden moves, left  things out for reason and so on, for the practioner to figure out, so I went along those lines in the creation of our Dragon. Wings can also seem hidden and without a 3-D model it can be hard to count scales and claws, so color seems to be the easiest find.