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| Nickname: | Tiger |
| User Activity: | 25 pts total (0 pts in February) |
| Date of Birth: | 08/07/1969 |
| Country: | United states |
| Gender: | Male |
| Language: | English |
| About: | TheMartialArtsReporter.com is a blog website (weblog) aimed at those interested in martial arts without any boundaries.
You will find: A trusted resource of useful articles for martial artists and quite frankly anyone who is interested in martial arts.
The articles are aimed to help you with all aspects of martial arts training and so much more. Just watch!
Fresh content is added regularly including how-to training videos dealing with current hot news and information youneed to know from the martial arts world.
Clearly, the objective of TheMartialArtsReporter.com is to provide you with Martial Arts News, Updates, Insights, Training Tips & Chat.
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About The Martial Arts Reporter Himself Let's just blame it all on Bruce Lee!
What Bruce Lee put on display in "Enter The Dragon"was the main reason The Martial Arts Reporter gothooked on martial arts in the first place ... way back in the mid 70's.
Since the only style that appealed to him and offered in his home town at the time was traditional Shotokan Karate, it just seemed logical for him to dive right into it.
Studying under accomplished trainers like Andre Dillar and Daniele Chiumento (currently 5th Dan) and training diligently, he gradually rose through the ranks at a local karate club to become an instructor, respected by students and peers alike. Training and teaching during the week and attending seminars and competing at tournaments on the weekends truly became more than just a hobby. It had grown to be his passion for martial arts!
Quenching his thirst to learn more about other martial arts styles,The Martial Arts Reporter also attended classes in Judo and Aikido to add to his martial arts "toolbox".Several years of Western boxing training complemented his workout regimen.
Years later, he dared once again to step outside of his comfort zone to experience Wing Chun, Jun Fan and Jeet Kune Do (under world-renowned instructor, Sifu Francis Fong).Later he studied Muay Thai and MMA under the tutelage ofacclaimed trainers Richard Trammel and Pedro Villalobos.
After years of martial arts training and extensive travelling to 4 continents and more than 40 countries, The Martial ArtsReporter continues to absorb and share related topics with his fellow martial artists through the creation of this Weblog.
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