Introducing Grandmaster Yung Chi Chung

   

    Master Chung is the main teacher here in Chinese Martial Art Entertainment and Institute, and he is the master of ancient Shaolin Martial Arts including Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Chi Kung, and more.  He is also teaching in local bay area colleges about Chi and the essences of it, and he also appears on local TV channel in a weekly show that teaches basic Chi Kung to the general public.  His credentials speak for themselves, and various prestige newspapers (e.g. Tsin Tao Daily) and magazines also have spoken about him and his excellent martial art teachings.  Grandmaster Chung is famous around Chinese people who practice ancient Shaolin Martial Arts, and also well known to people who actively participate in annual martial art competition.  C.M.A.E.I. is the best martial art school in the Northern California, and have earned many awards in teachings, martial art competitions, and more.  Grandmaster Chung can be said as one of the best martial art master exist in the world.  If you want to learn martial art, why not learn from the best?  Just take a look at Master Chung's credential below, compare them with other martial art teachers.  I am sure these credentials are not something your everyday karate, Tai Kwan Do, or Judo sensei has.

 

 

 

    What?  you are still not satisfied that Master Chung is better than most martial art sensei?  Look at the awards he has earned:

    Master Chung's objectives are to promote the international exchange of culture, enhance the standards of martial art, to teach people how to protect their health, and to disseminate traditional culture.  Most important of all, he vouch to bring Kung Fu to the general public, and let people who want to learn enjoy the good brought by Kung Fu.   

 

    We also have hired coaches and professional martial art teachers from China, here is a little info about them.

 

Coach Henry Chang: Mr. Henry Chang is currently an real estate agent in the east bay. Born in northern China in his early childhood, Mr. Chang had learned various acrobatic skills and traditional martial arts. Diabolo is an example of an acrobat.  In the 80's Mr. Chang taught Chinese folk folk acrobatic arts such as diabolo, tops, Chinese Kung Fu boxing, iron rings, etc. at East Bay Chinese School. Through years, Mr. Chang has influenced many talented students all over the bay area. Some mixed style of Diabolo are one legged golden cock, and eagle-chased chic, monkey climbs tree, a carp jumps over the dragons gate, cocoon-emerged larva, and flying trapeze.  Here are some titles and accomplishments: Presidents of W.K.F.F. in the United Stats, 31st Generation of Shaolin Temple graduate, International Martial Arts Tournament Judge. 

Coach Rick Sutherland: Coach Sutherland started his martial art training at 1994, and earned a black belt at 1998.  He began teaching martial arts at as early as around 2000.  Coach Sutherland is specialized in techniques using double broad sword and long fist, his skills make him a great addition to our school.   

Coach Tim Yang: Coach Yang started training in Wu Shu three years ago, he earned 1st place in long weapon and 3rd place in short weapon in a novice competition on 2001.  He earned a red-black belt on Wushu over a year ago, and currently his specialty is spear.  Coach Yang may not have long years of history on martial art, but his martial art skills has far surpass many people with longer martial art trainings.  He is an important part of our school!