WTF Tae Kwon Do
A Korean martial arts and an official Olympic sporting event, best known for its explosive high precision kicking techniques, and also forms the foundation for my fighting style.I've been taking part in the competitions for 8 years.And I have an experience of theaching in Australia and Canada.
Capoeira
A Brazilian fighting style with a strong emphasis on dance like movements and its use of acrobatics. Capoeira was created and developed by slave Indians in Brazil as a form of self defense hidden in the form of dance. When I knew it for the first time.I really wanted to learn but there's no academy around my home town.That's why I traveled to Brasil alone.
Judo
A traditional Japanese fighting style which utilizes locks, holds, and throwing techniques in order to immobilize opponents.
Shotokan Karate
One of the five Karate styles to have originated from Okinawa with a strong philosophy based heavily on Bushido and Zen concepts.I met a awsome Karate master When I worked for Karate movie "Kuro-obi".And I started learning it after finish shooting.
Wu Shu
A Chinese kung fu fighting style combines both internal and external styles of techniques. There are two main flavors of Wu Shu, exhibition(more arts orientated) and full contact which is the style I studied.
Extreme Martial Arts
This is a combination of made up martial arts kata or forms, acrobatics, and gymnastics, with an emphasis on showmanship.
Fire Twirling
Also called "Fire Dance". I first saw this whiles studying English in the Gold Coast of Australia.
There are various weapons used. I focused my attention to the staff and chains(called "poi").
Power riser (Power Skip)
A special kind of stilts used to boost a users jumping ability.
I used this extensively for my theme park work.
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