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Jun Fan Kickboxing The Art & Philosophy of Jeet Kune Do 

Bruce Lee combined Wing Chun, various techniques from Chinese systems, Western Boxing, Wrestling, Fencing, Judo, and Jiu Jitsu, This Innovative system was radically ahead of its time. Jun Fan was the first Modern Mixed Martial fighting system. This system emphasizes "ranges of combat", "kicking", "hand", and "trapping - grappling range". Through its philosophy J.K.D. effectively changed the evolution of the martial arts. Jun Fan training consists of punching, striking ,kicking ,knees, elbow, throwing, takedowns, trapping, submissions, and more.
 

 
Combat Submission Wrestling "Erik Paulson's"

Combat Submission Wrestling-Submission Is a two part system. The Grappling System that utilizes the best standing, takedowns, tackles, throws and ground submissions from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Japanese Shoot Wrestling, Judo Jujutsu, Russian Sambo, Greco, Collegiate, Freestyle, and European Catch-Wrestling.  The Fighting / Vale Tudo system is the perfect circle of fighting styles; kicking, punching, striking, and clinching,  from Boxing, Muay Thai, Savate (STX kickboxing).
 

 
Muay Thai Kickboxing

The devastating art of Thailand. Thai Boxing features punches, elbows, knees, the clinch, and one of the most powerful techniques in all of the arts - the Thai Round Kick. Thai boxing is one of the most widely trained fighting arts in the world. All of today's, top MMA trainers/fighters have backgrounds in Thai Boxing. Into the structure of our Thai curriculum we incorporate Western Boxing. Boxing develops timing and rhythm, combined with footwork, body-movements, covering and punching this art has become the most effective form of pure punching in history. This is the very best of east and west.
 

 
Filipino Martial Arts: Kali Escrima Silat

Kali, Escrima, Kuntaw, Silat: Over 40 styles of FMA make up the system including, LaCoste, Villabrille, Illustrisimo, Lameco, Pekiti Tirsia, Doce Pares, Serada, and more. Magulang Na Guro Dan Inosanto is recognized by many as the world’s leading authority on the Filipino Martial Arts Majapahit Martial Arts: Consist of Martial Arts from the Philippines, Indonesian, Malaysian, and South East Asia,. They include Kabri Kabrong, Bando, Kali Escrima Arnis, and Silat Maphilindo Silat: is composed of styles from Malaysia (Ma), the Philippines (Phil) and Indonesia (Indo). It consists of Malaysian Bersilat, Kuntao Silat, Penjak Silat, Mande Muda Silat, Bukti Negara Silat, Langka Silat, etc.

 

 
Karate Do, Kobudo, Jujutsu, Kenjutsu  

Karate-Do: (Empty Hand-Way) Origin Okinawa: Karate was introduced to Japan by Ginchi Funakoshi. The Funakoshi system now called Shotokan, is the fore father of all modern day Karate. The Bushi-Ryu System uses Shotokan as a base,  and continues to explore, and incorporate additional methods form Korean, Okinawa, and Japanese Arts Kobujutsu:( Weapons Art) The Weapon Art of the people of Okinawa Kobujutsu used the common objects of the day as Weapons. Practitioners of the Bushi-Ryu System are required to learn six Traditional Weapons while they learn to apply the methods to the common objects of today.Jujutsu: (The Art of Gentleness)The Empty Hand Fighting System of the Samurai Jujutsu is the forefather of Aikido, Akijutsu, Judo, and Brazilian Jiujutsu. Jujutsu is the Art of Grappling. Some systems focus only  on one aspect of this Art The Bushi-Ryu System focuses on all aspects of this Art including Striking.Kenjutsu: (The Way of the Sword) The Ancient Art of the Samurai Warrior Governed by the Bushido Code today,  Kenjutsu is broken into various different or separate Arts Iaido, Batto-do, Kendo, and  others. The Bushi- Ryu System views the Art as a whole practicing all components of this vast Weapon based Art.