The Sil Lum Kung Fu Kwoon is dedicated to the preservation of the methods and values of traditional gung fu. We promote the ethical, intellectual, and physical development of the practitioner and assist them in obtaining enlightenment.

The Sil Lum Kung Fu Kwoon advocates unity that extends beyond its practitioners to their families, friends, and community.

Founded by Si Gung Bill Smith, we teach a variety of Kung Fu styles, including Hung Gar, Wing Chun, Hsing I, and Tai Chi. We are also Utah's Number One providers of traditional Lion Head dance, which promotes good luck and prosperity. Whether looking for exercise, balance, or simply social interaction, the Sil Lum Kwoon provides an enjoyable family environment to all practitioners.

  • Traditional Kung Fu

    We train in traditional gung fu (Kung Fu) focusing on strength, balance, and form. Our students learn practical and powerful fighting techniques, as well as control and discipline.
  • Lion Head Dance

    As part of Kung Fu and Chinese heritage, we train our students in traditional Lion Head dance and offer Lion dance performances throughout the Wasatch Front. The Lion Head dance promotes peace, luck, and prosperity.

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  • Balanced Training

    At the Sil Lum Kung Fu Kwoon, we train for strength, balance, precision, and awareness. Our classes encourage students to improve their physical and mental prowess at their own speed. Activities and drills are widely varied, giving our practitioners opportunities to enjoy balanced workouts.
  • Weapons Training

    At sufficient levels, students may have the opportunity to learn forms with traditional Chinese weaponry. Weapons forms promote balance, strength, and control. Our highly skilled instructors provide a fun, safe environment to learn mastery of these tools.
  • Social Interaction

    More than just a gym or classroom, the Kwoon is a place where we build lasting friendships. Students are encouraged to participate in barbecues, gatherings, service projects, and other social events. We treat our members like family, and wish to promote long-lasting social connections.
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Latest News:
Chinese New Year Hours

The Kwoon will be closed Monday January 23rd through Thursday January 26th for the Chinese New Year. We will reopen Saturday January 28th fo regular business hours. Gung Hei Fat Choy!  Happy New Year!

Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year is on January 23rd 2012. It is the year of the Water Dragon. We will be performing lion head shows throughout the valley. If you are interested in a lion show, please contact us through this website or call 801-679-0759. We are booking up quickly. Gung Hei Fat Choy!

Dec 2011 Rank Test

Congratulations to everybody that tested and recieved new ranks at the December 2011 test!