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Dragon Arts: Who We Are

Dragon Arts of Ames, Iowa has been serving the community, students, and staff of central Iowa for nearly 3 years.  

Jimmy Betts
President / Founder / Instructor
Ames, Iowa

Mr. Betts is from Omaha, Nebraska and is currently a senior enrolled full-time in the Iowa State University Business and Foreign Language Departments.  He has made martial arts a part of his life and plans on making this lifestyle into a professional career.


Dragon Arts
is based in
Omaha , Nebraska .  We have over 10 years of history serving the community.  The company was founded by Cornell T. Garrett as a service-oriented company teaching a system of life balance. The instructional aspect of Dragon Arts includes Internal Martial Arts training (example: Tai Chi), Preventive Nutrition, and Traditional Chinese Health Sciences, and Meditative Introspective practices. 

Most Dragon Arts Life Arts Centers include movement instruction rooms, education halls, a health clinic, and a store. Since our inception, we have been providing people with information and products to enhance their balance and quality of life. Over the years we have developed or found products that have helped us and our students/clients with the process of manifesting balance in our lives. It is those items we are offering to you through this website. Our desire to improve our effectiveness as an organization means that we will continuously be expanding what we offer to you. 

Due to the limitations of the web, in terms of instruction, we will only be able to offer information on Preventive Nutrition, Traditional Chinese Health Sciences, and Meditative Introspective practice through our free e-zine (N∞Harmony) and other forms of media. 

 

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