|
|
Master Shi Xing Ying is a 32nd generation disciple of the Henan
Shaolin Temple in China. He began studying Shaolin Kung Fu at
the age of 6. Shortly thereafter, 31st generation monks Shi De
Yu and Shi De Ren accepted him as a disciple and gave him the
Buddhist name Shi Xing Ying. By 11-years-old, Shi Xing Ying had
mastered the Shaolin curriculum and was qualified as one of the
very few instructors allowed to instruct Shaolin Martial Arts on
behalf of the Shaolin Temple. In 1994, Master Shi Xing Ying won
the honorable title of The Grand Champion of The Shaolin
International Festival Competition of China.
After several years of performing on the Shaolin Kung Fu World
Tours, Master Shi Xing Ying was requested by the temple to
relocate to San Francisco to teach Shaolin Martial Arts to Western
practitioners. Currently, Master Shi Xing Ying has relocated
to Texas where he has established, and is independently
teaching at the International Shaolin Wushu Center.
Master Shi Xing Ying specializes in Shaolin wushu, 18 weapons,
long fist, tai-chi, self-defense, and Shaolin-Style kung fu and
sparring. Master Shi Xing Ying specializes so well in Shaolin
Kung Fu, he is known as the "Monkey King" (in reference to Sun
Wu Kong in Journey to the West) in the Henan Shaolin Temple.
|
|
|