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We've now opened our Ping Pong club to the public!
We're in need of many more members for our Ping Pong club. No experience needed and free coaching on some days when the coach is present.
As we expand, we'll be able organize tournaments and add more time slots for ping pong.
Ping Pong is great for aerobic exercise, general fitness and strength, and hand-eye coordination. And it's fun for all ages!
In addition, for Shaolin Kung Fu students, playing ping pong will reinforce your training and overall self defence capability.
Our Ping Pong Club is located at our downtown Toronto school location at 393 Dundas Street West, 2nd Floor, Toronto.
Ping pong is currently available at these days and times:
Thursdays from 8pm to 9pm - Open Play
Saturdays from 12pm to 1pm - Open Play
Sundays from 12pm to 1pm - Open Play
There is a maximum of 12 players and we have 3 tables. You can conveniently reserve your spot using our weekly schedule.
To register, first login to our website at www.stqitoronto.com. Then click on 'Class Registration' from the menu at the top followed by 'Ping Pong'.
The fee for the public is $140 for 14 tokens. The fee for students with at least 7 Shaolin tokens is $70 for 14 tokens.
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