Mountain Dragon Kung Fu
Shifu Mark Small, Fifth generation Sifu in line with Yang Cheng Fu via Hong Kong and San Francisco's Master Choy Kam Man Academy And Ranked student of Grandmaster Shou-Yu Liang In the International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association Mark teaches a full regiment of internal and external arts.
He teaches qi amplification techniques for health, sport, and self-defense. Through the Carolinas Wushua Association, Shifu Small coaches and judges at international competitions.
Asheville Martial Arts
Shifu Matt Melton began studying martial arts in 1982. He is currently studying Pong Lai Wu Ji Tong Long Mun under Shifu Jim Smyer. His primary studies in the past have included Hung Gar Kung Fu under Shifu Doni Pulley, Hillsborough NC, Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Modern Arnis, 5 Animal Sil Lum Kung Fu and Northern Long Fist Kung Fu under Master Rick Ward, Boone NC. Shifu Melton also has training experience in Kempo Karate, Kempo Jutsu and Jujutsu from the American Kempo Karate Association in Charlotte NC. Bagua, Hsing Yi and Tai Chi through his teacher in Boone NC, Master Rick Ward. Shifu Melton also wrestled for 4 years in High School. In 2003 Shifu Melton also began studying Kwanmukan Jujitsu under Shihan Carl Wilcox in Asheville.
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