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Specialties
School of Chinese Martial Arts «Golden Dragon «provides training to traditional Kung Fu in Los Angeles since 2012.
Classes are held six times a week.
The Chinese proverb says: thousands of different schools of kung fu are essentially the same. But despite the fact that the essence martial arts alone, different methods of study. In China there is a traditional division of school on the outside and the inside. Our school has presented both directions.
History
Established in 2001.
Golden Dragon — is a Chinese Martial Arts School. For over 10 years we’ve been teaching the basics of Kung Fu. Our extensive experience, qualitative knowledge and the unique teaching methods have made Golden Dragon truly a very successful school. We work in Russia, Austria, Spain, China, and USA.
Kung Fu is a gem of Chinese civilization and during teaching process we strive to preserve its original purity. However, this does not imply that we are oblivious to everything that is new and beneficial, it means that while teaching we pay the greatest of attention to even the tiniest of details. We are persistent, demanding and always practice what we preach. The ancients called Kung Fu the art of life and for us its most important aspect is QUALITY.
Before applying to train at Golden Dragon, you should know — we’re not a fitness club! Our training — is not just the attainment of martial art skills and development of the body.
Meet the Business Owner
Valeriy P.
Business Owner
Valeriy Nikolaevich Prosvirov was born on October 18, 1966. He started to study martial arts in 1978, at the age of 12, learning Sambo and Kyokushinkai Karate.
In the summer of 1979, Valeriy began training as a private student of Khan Din Van, a master of Chinese Kung Fu. He had been trained by him until September, 1985. Master Khan was a specialist in Hung Gar style and Yang style of Tai Chi Chuan. Valeriy studied both of these subjects at the same time. The training was conducted in a traditional manner, 5 – 6 hours a day, regardless of school or work. By the end of 1984, Valeriy has started to teach classes independently, at Master Khan’s insistence.
Master Khan Din Van died in 1987 at the age of 84. From 1984 to 1985, Valeriy had worked for various companies and taught martial arts in his out-of-duty time.