Movement Camps

Age: 5-9

Dates Available:

Week 1 (6/16 – 6/20)
Week 3 (6/30 – 7/4)
Week 4 (7/7 – 7/11)
Week 6 (7/21 – 7/25)
Week 7 (7/28 – 8/1)
Week 9 (8/11 – 8/15)
Week 10 (8/18 – 8/22)

Tuition: $399

CCACC Sports World JR: PE, Gymnastics

Get moving with fun physical activities and gymnastics! For the duration of the camp, campers will develop coordination, strength, and teamwork through structured PE games and beginner gymnastics. This camp encourages physical fitness, teamwork, and a love for movement.

Teacher Information

Hui Zhuang

Hui Zhuang is a professional athlete from Beijing, China. She started training in Chinese Martial Arts when she was nine years old. She was chosen by the well-known Beijing Wushu Team when she was fifteen years old and became a professional Wushu Athlete. In 1988, she first competed in the National Wushu Championship for Beijing Wushu Team. In 1989, she was awarded the second place in spear. In 1990, she won two gold medals in spear and double straight sword and was awarded a title called,“WuYing” (the top ranking for Wushu athletes). From 1991 to 1995, she consecutively won the women’s all-round champion for 5 years and many gold medals for the single events. In 1992, she represented the China Team and competed for the Third Asian Wushu Championship held in South Korea and she won women’s all-round champion and other three single forms gold medals. In 1994, she competed in the 12th annual Asian Olympic Game held in Hiroshima, Japan and won the women’s all-around champion once again. She was awarded the title of the First One Hundred Wushu Hero. After she came to America, she went to a martial arts school for nine years and has a great experience teaching.

Age: 10-13

Dates Available:

Week 1 (6/16 – 6/20)
Week 3 (6/30 – 7/4)
Week 4 (7/7 – 7/11)
Week 6 (7/21 – 7/25)
Week 7 (7/28 – 8/1)
Week 9 (8/11 – 8/15)
Week 10 (8/18 – 8/22)

Tuition: $399

CCACC Sports World Advanced PE, Gymnastics

Challenge yourself with advanced PE activities and gymnastics! For the duration of the camp, campers will focus on skill-building, strength training, and team games. This camp promotes physical health, confidence, and resilience.

Teacher Information

Hui Zhuang

Hui Zhuang is a professional athlete from Beijing, China. She started training in Chinese Martial Arts when she was nine years old. She was chosen by the well-known Beijing Wushu Team when she was fifteen years old and became a professional Wushu Athlete. In 1988, she first competed in the National Wushu Championship for Beijing Wushu Team. In 1989, she was awarded the second place in spear. In 1990, she won two gold medals in spear and double straight sword and was awarded a title called,“WuYing” (the top ranking for Wushu athletes). From 1991 to 1995, she consecutively won the women’s all-round champion for 5 years and many gold medals for the single events. In 1992, she represented the China Team and competed for the Third Asian Wushu Championship held in South Korea and she won women’s all-round champion and other three single forms gold medals. In 1994, she competed in the 12th annual Asian Olympic Game held in Hiroshima, Japan and won the women’s all-around champion once again. She was awarded the title of the First One Hundred Wushu Hero. After she came to America, she went to a martial arts school for nine years and has a great experience teaching.

Age: 5-9

Dates Available:

Week 2 (6/23 – 6/27)
Week 5 (7/14 – 7/18)
Week 8 (8/4 – 8/8)

Tuition: $399

Martial Arts – Beginner

Learn the basics of martial arts in a fun and active environment! For the duration of the camp, campers will practice fundamental techniques, improve coordination, and build discipline. This camp promotes physical fitness, confidence, and self-discipline.

Teacher Information

Hui Zhuang

Hui Zhuang is a professional athlete from Beijing, China. She started training in Chinese Martial Arts when she was nine years old. She was chosen by the well-known Beijing Wushu Team when she was fifteen years old and became a professional Wushu Athlete. In 1988, she first competed in the National Wushu Championship for Beijing Wushu Team. In 1989, she was awarded the second place in spear. In 1990, she won two gold medals in spear and double straight sword and was awarded a title called,“WuYing” (the top ranking for Wushu athletes). From 1991 to 1995, she consecutively won the women’s all-round champion for 5 years and many gold medals for the single events. In 1992, she represented the China Team and competed for the Third Asian Wushu Championship held in South Korea and she won women’s all-round champion and other three single forms gold medals. In 1994, she competed in the 12th annual Asian Olympic Game held in Hiroshima, Japan and won the women’s all-around champion once again. She was awarded the title of the First One Hundred Wushu Hero. After she came to America, she went to a martial arts school for nine years and has a great experience teaching.

Age: 10-13

Dates Available:

Week 2 (6/23 – 6/27)
Week 5 (7/14 – 7/18)
Week 8 (8/4 – 8/8)

Tuition: $399

Martial Arts – Advanced

Refine your martial arts skills and techniques! For the duration of the camp, campers will focus on advanced moves, sparring, and building strength. This camp enhances physical fitness, focus, and self-confidence.

Teacher Information

Hui Zhuang

Hui Zhuang is a professional athlete from Beijing, China. She started training in Chinese Martial Arts when she was nine years old. She was chosen by the well-known Beijing Wushu Team when she was fifteen years old and became a professional Wushu Athlete. In 1988, she first competed in the National Wushu Championship for Beijing Wushu Team. In 1989, she was awarded the second place in spear. In 1990, she won two gold medals in spear and double straight sword and was awarded a title called,“WuYing” (the top ranking for Wushu athletes). From 1991 to 1995, she consecutively won the women’s all-round champion for 5 years and many gold medals for the single events. In 1992, she represented the China Team and competed for the Third Asian Wushu Championship held in South Korea and she won women’s all-round champion and other three single forms gold medals. In 1994, she competed in the 12th annual Asian Olympic Game held in Hiroshima, Japan and won the women’s all-around champion once again. She was awarded the title of the First One Hundred Wushu Hero. After she came to America, she went to a martial arts school for nine years and has a great experience teaching.

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