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What you should know


Ranking:
6th Degree Black Belt Goju Shorei, Olympic Karate
5th Degree Black Belt Gangi Kung Fu
Studies in Kang Chan Do, Cobra Kai Kung Fu, Judo, Jiujitsu, Gung Moa Kung Fu, Fencing, Wrestling, Full Contact Karate, MMA, Boxing
Over 30 years of martial arts training
Master Hall of Fame Inductee

Special Qualifications:
Professional Coach and Motivator: Point Fighting, Full  Contact Karate, MMA
Street Self Defense Expert Instructor
World National Karate Championship Judge
Professional Kickboxing Judge
Demo Team & Professional Senior Men Black Belt Team Fighting
Conducted Men’s and Women’s Self Defense Seminars
Assistant instructor in Police Seminars with Master Gregg Woodridge
Director Midwest Challenge of America - 1985
Traveled with and experienced world class martial artists, seminars and tournaments with master National Martial Arts Tournament Coordinator and Martial Arts Designer Walt Spears from 1970 to 2002





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Mind and technique become one 
in true Karate/ Kung Fu.  We strive to make our physical techniques pure expression of our mind’s focus by understanding the essence of the physical techniques.   By polishing our Karate/Kung Fu practice we are polishing our own spirit, our own mentality.  For example, eliminating weak and indecisive movements in our Karate/ Kung Fu helps to eliminate weakness and indecision in our minds and vice versa.  Karate/ Kung Fu becomes a way of life, as we try to become very strong but happy and peaceful people.  We must be strong enough to express our true minds to any opponent, any time, in any circumstance.  We must be calm enough to express ourselves humbly.
Motivation in the Martial Arts
(Personal Philosophy):