Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Abbott, Dana

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If Shihan Dana Abbott had been born in Japan 500 years ago, he’d have been a samurai. But since he was destined to see his first sunrise in San Francisco in 1956, he was forced to improvise. His solution was simple though arduous: to spend 25 years in pursuit of consummate skill in the Japanese [...]

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Anta, Julio

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Julio Anta is the owner of Anta’s Fitness and Self Defense in Miami, Florida. He is a Hung Gar Kung Fu Master, a certified Haganah F.I.G.H.T. (Fierce Israeli Guerrilla Hand to hand Tactics) instructor and certified in SABER Edge Weapon Combatives. Anta a retired Corrections Officer and former United States Marine Corps Sergeant is certified [...]

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Ching, Gene

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Gene Ching is the Associate Publisher of Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine and KungFuMagazine.com, the largest English language magazine and website devoted exclusively to Chinese martial arts. He has authored hundreds of martial arts articles on and has been publishing his research since 1992. Additionally, he has written well over a hundred scripts for martial [...]

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Cummins, Antony

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Antony Cummins MA was born in Lancashire, England. He attended Victoria University in Manchester, England, where he received a degree in Ancient History and Archaeology and a Masters Degree in Archaeology. Antony is a published author, historian, artist, illustrator and TV co-host. He has lived in Japan, where he searched for the hidden history of [...]

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D’Antonio, David J.

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Soke David J. D’Antonio began the study of Koga Ryu, Wada-ha, Ninpo, in 1978, under the guidance of Soke Haruo Oyama (trained by Seiko Fujita), and his father Ura (Secret) Ni Dai Soke Anthony D’Antonio Jr, responsible for sponsoring Oyama’s immigration to the United States along with Omote (public) Ni Dai Fred Barnes. In 1991, [...]

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Dux, Frank

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The secret to being a warrior is to be centered and at peace. Often martial arts instructors will instruct you to pick a quiet serene setting and meditate. For most, this is what it takes to be centered and at peace. But for me, peace does not mean to be in a place where there [...]

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Kan, Alvin

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Alvin Kan has written 2 articles on World Wide Dojo – Traditional Based. Alvin Kan has been studying Martial Arts for 23 years starting with Judo, 6 Years with Master Michael Spinks Studying Jin Wu Koon Double Dragon Shaolin Gung Fu and the past 11 Years with Master Geoff Bennett studying Progressive Protection Systems, which [...]

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Lee, Dr. Thomas

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Dr. Thomas S. Lee is an experienced and innovative naturopathic physician. After fortuitous connections with remarkable physicians and healers, he found that naturopathic medicine combined the best of the old and new in medical knowledge. The compelling history of ancient natural medicines and the tools of understanding through modern scientific methods and technologies are joined [...]

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Richiusa, Gordon

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Gordon Richiusa is first and foremost a martial artist, with almost fifty years of martial arts experience. He developed the Five Bird System. He is a member of the Martial Arts Masters Hall of Fame and the Legends of Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Everything he accomplishes comes as a direct result of his martial [...]

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Wallace, John

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John Gray Wallace was born in Portsmouth, Virginia on May 14th, 1951. The son of a shipyard worker and a housewife, he began the study of martial arts at age seventeen when he joined the Tidewater Judo Club of (then) Norfolk, Virginia in1968. His main Sensei during his several years there was the legendary Hanshi [...]

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