

Grandmaster
Geng Z. Cai
Canadian National Team Coach
Offical iWUF Certified Wushu Judge
30 Years Teaching Experience
Major Coaching Achievments
Bronze Medal @ 3rd Jr. World Wushu Champion (2010)
12 Gold World Traditional Championship Medalists
2012 Winter New Class Schedule (Jan 6 - Mar 31)
Our Address/Location
113 - 5723 10 Street NE



![]() Winnie Cai receiving her bronze medal for her qiang-shu form |
![]() Grandmaster Cai with Winnie Cai in Singapore |
![]() Grandmaster Geng Cai with Riley Chan and Winnie Cai in Singapore |

4th World Traditional Wushu Campionships
Shiyan, Hubei, China Oct 16-21, 2010
5
Gold Medals
7 Silver Medals
5 Bronze Medals

Traditional Chen Style Taiji - Gold - Chris Cho
42 Style Fist/Sword - Gold - Murray Cheung
Wushu Sword Form - Gold - Leslie Kwan
Wushu Fist Chang Chuan - Gold - Bethany Chan
Optional Taiji Fist/Sword - Silver - Andrew Cottle
Traditional Yang Style - Silver - Boon
42 Style Fist/Sword -
Silver - Deanna Turner
Nan Chuan -
Silver - Andy Vu
Group Form - Silver - Leslie Kwan, Tyler Vu, Bethany Chan, Murray
Cheung, Chris Cho, Andrew Cottle
Nan Dao - Bronze - Andrew Quach
Traditional
Chen Style - Bronze - Rod Liang
Duilian (Fist vs. Spear) -
Bronze - Andy Vu and Andrew Quach
2010 Junior
Nationals Team Selection
Toronto, ON, Canada Sept
25, 2010










Master Geng Z. Cai










Traditional Yang Style Tai
Chi
Traditional Chen Style Tai Chi
Tai Chi Wushu Sanshou Sparring
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
The Calgary
Tai Chi and Martial Arts College was founded in September of 1995 by
Master Geng Z.
Cai.
The
school's mission is to promote wellness through Tai Chi and Wushu
training. For all the following events described below, we have
many students that have achieved many gold medals at national/world
level competitions.
Master Cai demonstrating push hands
Whatever age group you belong, you can choose from our wide range of
courses, at all levels of practice:
Whether it be for comraderie, community involvement, challenge, or adventure, the College organizes or participates in a host of interesting and exciting activities:
Spending
an hour a week at $108 - $128 per semester (12 – 13 weeks) is
the first step you can take to reap the benefits of regular tai chi
practice and open yourself to a world of opportunities.
New classes are offered each semester in September, January and April.
Special classes can also be arranged on an individual basis.
Calgary
Tai Chi & Martial Arts College
113 - 5723, 10 street NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 8W7
Tel: (403) 250-8633 (403) 295-3431
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