Lu Yan has visited more than 20 countries around the world, performing and
teaching Wushu. She relishes the opportunity to teach Wushu outside of China,
believing that this is a chance for her to promote the sport of Wushu throughout
the world.
This page has been split into sections to help you quickly locate the
information you require. The sections are:
Click on the section name to be taken directly to the information you require.
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Before
inviting Lu Yan to your country to teach, it is imperative that the proposed
itinerary for the trip is mapped out. This will be used to derive Lu Yan’s time
and costs.
Note that the time of year as well as the duration of the trip will be taken
into consideration when determining the overall costs associated to any specific
invitation.
We try to be flexible in our costs and terms, attempting to ensure that both
parties can greatly benefit from the experience.
The invitation process can often take quite a while to finalise, so we recommend
contacting us at least 6 months in advance of the proposed invitation date.
Lu Yan has also in the past helped organise Wushu tours, and can provide a team
of Wushu athletes to come to your country to perform. If this is of interest to
your school then please contact us.
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What you expect to achieve from Lu Yan's visit is of vital importance. You will
need to come up with a detailed plan of her expected class schedule so that the
final costs of her visit can be determined, and she can properly prepare for the
trip.
For the basic fees outlined in the Costs section
you can expect the following:
- Classes for 6 days a week - one full rest day a week
- 5 days of 2 hours teaching each day
- 1 full day (6 hours maximum) seminar per week
Lu Yan will always be accompanied by an assistant who will help her with
translation from English into Chinese when required, and will attend every class
that she teaches.
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The general terms of an invitation would be that the school inviting Lu Yan
would need to provide her travel and accommodation costs. These costs are as follows:
- Flight to your country
- Valid Visa for the duration of stay
- Accommodation for the duration of the visit
- Meals for the duration of the visit
- Flight back to China
All costs are given in Chinese Renminbi (RMB or CNY). Click here for a
currency conversion site.
Guideline seminar and teaching fees after that are as follows:
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| Number of weeks | Cost (RMB) |
| 1 | 10,000 |
| 2 | 18,000 |
| 3 | 25,000 |
| 4 | 30,000 |
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As stated these are guideline costs and are subject to variations based upon
your specific requirements. If you would like to have a quote prepared for your
proposed training schedule then please contact
us.
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To formally invite Lu Yan, you will first need to make the following decisions:
- Decide when you would like her to come, and for how long e.g. May for 2
weeks
- Decide what you would like her to teach e.g. Jian Shu, San Jie Gun
- Decide how often and for how long you would like her to teach e.g. 2 hours a
day for 3 days a week, plus weekend seminars
Once decided, you should contact us. We will
then be able to tell you whether Lu Yan is available, and give you an
approximate cost for your specific requirements.
Once the terms of the invitation have been accepted by both yourselves and Lu
Yan, you should complete an official letter of invitation. This letter is
required in order to arrange a Visa for Lu Yan. An example letter is available
here, invitation.pdf (you will need Adobe Acrobat
Reader to open this PDF file - for an HTML version click
here).
At this stage we will provisionally book Lu Yan's time for the duration of the
visit. You will need to provide a non-refundable 20% deposit to secure Lu Yan
for the proposed trip.
The rest of the fee will be required before arrival at your school.
If you have any further questions about inviting Lu Yan then please first
consult the Frequently Asked Questions
page. If your question is still unanswered then please
contact us. We will be glad to answer any questions that you may have.
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Coaching Career pages
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