Sifu Ayron Howey has been practicing martial arts for over 25 years and has trained in many styles including Wushu, Xing Yi, Bagua, Sanshou, Iron Shirt Qi Gong, Da Pong Qi Gong, Judo, Ju Jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, Thai Boxing, Hung Gar, Boxing, and Mixed Martial Arts.
Ayron is a Tudi of Grand Master Liang Shou-Yu, a living legend and respected around the world for his vast martial arts knowledge and skill.
Ayron is an avid trainer that will push his students to the limit only to begin training them at a higher level of intensity. Ayron works to incorporate all the elements of Chinese Wushu into his training and coaching sessions, training body and mind. Training in Sanshou is just one aspect in which he specializes and he stresses to his students to look for a balance. Ayron has had articles on Sanshou and Linking Combinations published in Kung Fu Magazine.
He follows a rigorous schedule to keep in shape. For him, martial art is a way of life. | |  |
Sanshou Record (Amateur) 11-2 MMA Record (Professional) 1-0 Achievements | 2007 | | Pro Kickboxing (K1 Heroes Legends) 0-1 decision | | 2007 | | Won 1st Professional Mixed Martial Arts fight (1 minute 1 second Round 1, rear naked choke) | | 2005 | | Director of Sanshou for I.W.S.D.A. | | 2005 | | Personal Student Shane Dobie places 3rd in Vietnam World Championships | | 2005 | | Canadian National Sanshou Team Coach (Vietnam) | 2004
| | Chairman of Sanshou for BC (Wushu BC)
| 2003
| | Awarded 5th degree Black Belt International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association
| 2003
| | Director of Sanshou for Canada (C.C.W.O.)
| | 2003 | | Chairman of Sanshou for BC (Wushu BC) | | 2003 | | Member of Canadian National Team | | 2003 | | Canadian National Champion Sanshou 75kg | | 2002 | | Elected Member of the National Sanshou Committee - Confederation of Canadian Wushu Organizations | | 2002 | | 7th Degree Instructor Certification - Confederation of Canadian Wushu Organizations | | 2002 | | Canadian National Sanshou Campion 70kg | | 2001 | | Member of Canadian National Wushu Team | | 1999 | | Canadian National Sanshou B-Team Member | | 1999 | | Silver medal for Sanshou, West Coast Can-Am Competition | | 1998 | | Gold medal for Sanshou, Pan American Championships |
|
|
|
|