• Master Henry Chung

    Mantis Kung Fu, Wu style Tai Chi and Lion Dance head instructor

    Master Henry Chung comes from a long line of Chinese martial artists. His father, Ho Yin Chung, was a Grandmaster of Seven Star Praying Mantis style and was a top disciple of the Great Grandmaster Wong Hon Fun ("The Mantis King"). In the early sixties, Grandmaster Ho Yin Chung was also learning Eagle Claw Kung Fu from Great Grandmaster Lau Fat Man.

    Si Fu Henry Chung began his training in Northern Style Praying Mantis Kung Fu at the age of four under his father. Besides his extensive background in Mantis Kung Fu, Si Fu Chung also learned Wu Style Tai Chi, Qi Gong and Eagle Claw Kung Fu from his father. Si Fu Chung began teaching for his father in Hong Kong. His father also taught him acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine.

    In 1979, Si Fu Henry Chung left Hong Kong to attend university in Nova Scotia, Canada. This is when he began his Kung Fu teaching career in North America. In 1986 Master Chung graduated with a Master’s degree in clinical psychology from Saint Michael’s College in Winooski, Vermont and has been practicing in the mental health field as a licensed substance disorder treatment counselor from 1986 until 2022.

    Over the last thirty years, Si Fu Chung has been promoting traditional Chinese Martial Arts by teaching Kung Fu full time at his school in Midland, Michigan, as well as his branch schools in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Indiana. He has hosted numerous national and international tournaments. In the year 2000 Si Fu Chung participated in an international martial arts tournament championship in Qingdao, Shandong, China. Three of his students competed bringing home two gold medals and one silver medal. Over the last two decades Si Fu Chung's students have won numerous champion awards in both national and international tournaments.

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  • Instructor Yolanda Quintero

    Wu style Tai Chi head instructor

    Yolanda is an avid practitioner of Martial Arts and has been studying and promoting Martial Arts for most of her life. More importantly she has dedicated the last 20 years more exclusively to studying, researching, and teaching Wu style Tai Chi. She currently teaches Wu style Tai Chi full-time.

Kung Fu Schedule

Monday 5:45-6:30PM (Kids)

Monday 7:00-8:30PM (Adults)

Thursday 5:45-6:30PM (Kids)

Thursday 7:00-8:30PM (Adults)

Wu style Tai Chi Schedule

Tuesday 7:00-8:30PM

Saturday 1:00-3:00PM

Zoom Class

Wednesday 7:30-9:00PM