Master Glenn Sheridan

Master Sheridan's martial arts training with Grandmaster Martin has afforded him the opportunity to study Chung Kuo Chuan Kuoshu ((National Martial Art of China) System of Tiger, Crane and Dragon Styles), Pai Hur Chuan Chi-Kung (Internal White Crane Kung Fu) and Chee Hsing Tong Leong Chuan (7 Star Praying Mantis Boxing).

From his very beginnings in the martial arts Master Sheridan was known as the consummate fighter with a reputation for tenacity and speed. Master Sheridan still competes and has not lost any of the characteristics that had placed him as one of the top competitors in the New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania regions. He is a highly recognized and respected member of the United Martial Arts Referees Association and I.F.C.M.A. He is a Senior Chief Petty Officer retired from the U.S. Coast Guard with 27 years of distinguished active duty service.

Grandmaster S.L. Martin

Master Martin began his Martial Arts training in 1955 and has studied exclusively in the far east under noted Asian Grandmasters. In addition to his extensive travels and studies, Master Martin was officially adopted into the "Hung" family in 1995 and given the name of "Hung Jin-Hu". He was also officially awarded the banner of the "Taichung Hsueh Dau Kwang" organization and authorized as the US Grandmaster of the Taichung Fukien White Crane System. Master Martin personally conducted martial arts instruction programs for the FBI, Military Police, Special Forces, medical institutions, academic institutions, and has instructed countless numbers of military and civilian students. He is the recipient of more than 30 military awards and decorations, a Vietnam Veteran, and a retired serviceman who served more than 23 years of active service, two of which were served in a combat zone. He is the United Martial Arts Referees Association Chairman (a multi-style Referees Organization). He was inducted into the "Inside Kung Fu" magazine "hall of fame" as the "Instructor of the Year-2000." Additionally, he was honored by the New Jersey State Assembly with an official proclamation recognizing his contributions to the citizens of the state of New Jersey for 30 consecutive years. He was also honored with an induction into the "Kuoshu Hall of Fame" for the year 2002 by the United States Chinese Kuoshu Federation.