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Hours
Monday: 9AM - 6PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 6PM
Thursday: 9AM - 6PM
Friday: 9AM - 6PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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White Dragon Healing Arts
950 County Hwy 10 #117, Spring Lake Park
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Steve is very knowledgeable on muscles amd legiments conflicting causing pain. He does acupuncture cupping and heat massage to get that blood circulation in your painful areas! He is great understanding that need healing loosing up blood flow before you try rehab exercises! Otherwise continue have tight conflicting pain! Steve is just a great guy too!
I came here initially over a college winter break 2023. I came because I had gone to urgent care 2 times over that break because of intense back pain, and both times all they gave me was muscle relaxers. That helped the pain for a few days, but never got at the root of the problem. I was honestly ready to be run over by a bulldozer because of the pain and just wanted SOMETHING.Finding Steve at White Dragon Healing Arts has done nothing short of change and better my life. I was in tears when I came to him, and two hours later I felt like I was wringed out and could finally breathe again. Seeing him SIGNIFICANTLY helped a chunk of my pain and I felt immense relief.The body...read full review
Xiangdao (guide/leader) Steve Bialon first began studying Kung Fu in 1985, and over the ensuing years he explored numerous martial art styles, such as Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido, Aikido, and Kendo, as well as several Kung Fu systems including Northern Shaolin and Southern Hung Gar animal styles. Upon being exposed to the three main "Internal" arts of Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and most especially Baguazhang, Steve narrowed his focus of study and eventually came to regard Baguazhang as his primary method. For nearly ten years, he was the owner and head instructor of United Martial Arts, formerly in Plymouth, MN. In 2006, he chose to 'fold his hands' for a time and step back from the full-time occupation of teaching martial arts in order to spend more time focusing on building his acupuncture practice though he continued his own training and to teach martial arts on a private basis. In 2009, he began studying under Shigong Dr. John Painter in the Li family style of Daoqiquan, of which the art of Jiulong Baguazhang is the primary facet. Under the auspices of Shigong Painter, Steve is teaching the beginning courses and is striving to carry the Daoqiquan art into another generation.