In the Shaolin Temple Wushu Training Center we have several masters teaching all of them with many years of experience within Kung Fu. The amount of Masters will be adapted to the amount of students at the school so the students always get the most optimal training.
Below you can read about the different Masters teaching at the training center.
Grandmaster Liu Baoshan
Grandmaster Liu Baoshan was Born in 1931 and he started learning martial arts at the age of 5. The 9th Level of Chinese Martial Arts (the highest level). Grandmaster Liu Baoshan is the national famous boxer and he was the martial arts chief coach of Shaolin Temple. In 1976 he founded the Shaolin Temple Wushu Training Center.
Grandmaster Liu Baoshan was born in a kung fu family and his ancestors studied martial arts at Shaolin Temple for generations. There were three of his ancestors have served as the Buddhist abbot of Shaolin Temple. His grandfather has served as the secretary of the Shaolin Temple and the chief of the shaolin monks. His father studied martial arts at Shaolin Temple from an early age and became a martial arts star in the world. After several decades of tempering, Grandmaster Liu Baoshan is proficient in more than 40 kinds of boxing (or Fist) and 18 weapons, especially proficient in "Liuhe Fist", "Seven Star Fist", "Long Protecting the Heart", " "Spring and Autumn Broadsword" and "Liuhe Stick", also he is good at Shaolin stunts such as Acupuncture (or Dian Xue), Squatting (or Qin Na) and Qi Gong.
In 2002 he was elected as vice chairman of the Henan Provincial Wushu Association. In 2007 he was named an outstanding inheritor of Chinese folk culture. He was also employed by the honorary coach of the Peking University Qi Gong Association and the chairman of the Chinese Buddhist Kung Fu Association. Grandmaster Liu Baoshan has written many academic works and has had a huge impact on the martial arts community at home and abroad, such as “The Tutorial of Traditional Shaolin Wushu Fist”, “The Three Roles of Practicing Kung Fu - Fitness, Self-defense and Self-cultivation” and “The Source of Chinese Martial Arts" etc.
Headmaster Liu Haike
Master Liu Haike was born in 1965 and he started learning martial arts from an early age. The 8th Level of Chinese Martial Arts (the highest level is 9th). In 2005 he was awarded the "Senior Coach" by the Henan Provincial Sports Bureau. In 2008 he was promoted to coach of the National Wushu Sanda Team of the Beijing Olympic Games. In 2010 he was hired by Henan University as a master's Degree Tutor for Sports Majors.
Over the years, Master Liu Haike led the participants to participate in more than 600 major martial arts competitions at home and abroad, and won a total of 6,220 medals, including 3052 gold medals; 262 Olympic champions and world and international champions; 344 national champions, nationwide He won 33 group championships in large martial arts events. While martial arts events continue to achieve brilliance, Master Liu Haike pays great attention to the breakthrough and development in the field of martial arts performance. Under his planning and organization, the school participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for 14 consecutive years from 2003 to 2019. The school has participated in the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games, the opening ceremony of the World Special Olympics Games, the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics.
Master Zhu
Description :Mon expérience ici a été extraordinaire. C’est vraiment l’endroit parfait pour déconnecter et apprendre le kung-fu. L’école est entourée de montagnes, ce qui est vraiment agréable....
Male, 22, Sanda Class, won the gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon
Won the gold medal at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris.
The men’s sanda 60 kilograms competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea was held from 20 September to 24 September at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium.A total of 16 men from 16 different countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 60 kilograms. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal after beating Jean Claude Saclag of the Philippines in gold medal bout 2–0, Kong won both periods by the same score of 5–0.
The men’s sanda 65 kilograms competition at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris, France was held from 23 September to 25 May at the Reims National Stadium. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal.
Master Xu Jie
Description :Mon expérience ici a été extraordinaire. C’est vraiment l’endroit parfait pour déconnecter et apprendre le kung-fu. L’école est entourée de montagnes, ce qui est vraiment agréable....
Male, 22, Sanda Class, won the gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon
Won the gold medal at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris.
The men’s sanda 60 kilograms competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea was held from 20 September to 24 September at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium.A total of 16 men from 16 different countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 60 kilograms. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal after beating Jean Claude Saclag of the Philippines in gold medal bout 2–0, Kong won both periods by the same score of 5–0.
The men’s sanda 65 kilograms competition at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris, France was held from 23 September to 25 May at the Reims National Stadium. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal.
5 Master Liu Jie
Description :Mon expérience ici a été extraordinaire. C’est vraiment l’endroit parfait pour déconnecter et apprendre le kung-fu. L’école est entourée de montagnes, ce qui est vraiment agréable....
Male, 22, Sanda Class, won the gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon
Won the gold medal at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris.
The men’s sanda 60 kilograms competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea was held from 20 September to 24 September at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium.A total of 16 men from 16 different countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 60 kilograms. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal after beating Jean Claude Saclag of the Philippines in gold medal bout 2–0, Kong won both periods by the same score of 5–0.
The men’s sanda 65 kilograms competition at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris, France was held from 23 September to 25 May at the Reims National Stadium. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal.
6 Master Liu Jie
Description :Mon expérience ici a été extraordinaire. C’est vraiment l’endroit parfait pour déconnecter et apprendre le kung-fu. L’école est entourée de montagnes, ce qui est vraiment agréable....
Male, 22, Sanda Class, won the gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon
Won the gold medal at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris.
The men’s sanda 60 kilograms competition at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea was held from 20 September to 24 September at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium.A total of 16 men from 16 different countries competed in this event, limited to fighters whose body weight was less than 60 kilograms. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal after beating Jean Claude Saclag of the Philippines in gold medal bout 2–0, Kong won both periods by the same score of 5–0.
The men’s sanda 65 kilograms competition at the China and France Martial Arts Tournament in Paris, France was held from 23 September to 25 May at the Reims National Stadium. Kong Hongxing won the gold medal.