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Dear Fellow Martial Arts Enthusiasts,
Master Mark Stewart - Director and Chief Instructor of International
Jeet Kune Do will be conducting a 8 sessions course on Knife Defense
& Tactics. All skill levels welcome. As a internationally renowned
expert in Jeet Kune Do and the Philippine martial art - Kali, Master
Mark Stewart has taught many law enforcement and military personnel
throughout the years, including Police, FBI agents and Navy Seal team
members.
COURSE : KNIFE DEFENSE & TACTICS
Participants will learn both fundamentals and advanced tactics of
knife disarming. Basic knife fighting combat techniques will also be
covered. Martial arts enthusiasts from all styles & skill level are
welcome.
Duration : 12 hours over 8 sessions. Once
weekly
Time: Wed. 8.30pm to 10.00pm
Commencement Date: 5 July 2006
Venue: SAFRA Toa Payoh
Fee: S$ 250
CURRICULUM:
Blade v. Blade
Blade v. Empty Hand
Thrusting & Slashing
Major & Minor Targets
Extended & Inverted Grip
Sumbrada Drill (flow pattern)
Fixed Angle Deflections (shielding)
Gunting (limb destructions)
Meet & Pass (sticky hands/knife)
Basic Disarms
Certificate of participation will be issued upon completion of the
course
Those who wish to register for the course can contact Sifu Mark
Stewart at HP: 93409620 or email:
thai_jkd @ hotmail.com. As seats are limited (max class size:12),
please book early. Registration is confirmed upon full payment.
Priority will be given to existing members of International Jeet Kune
Do. For more information on Jeet Kune Do and Kali, go to www.ijkd.com
About Master Mark Stewart:
Since 1977 Mark Stewart has taught martial arts, self defense, sports
and fitness at many Universities and Fitness Centers including UCLA,
USC, and University of Hawaii at Manoa as well as Clark Hatch Fitness
Centers, Powerhouse Gyms and Shinjuku Sports Center in Tokyo, Japan.
Mark Stewart was also an Adjunct Professor of Physical Education, at
Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California from 1999-2001, where
he taught martial arts and self defense.
Mark Stewart has also taught many individual law enforcement and
military personnel throughout the years, including Police, FBI agents
and Navy Seal team members. Mark Stewart was the co-founder and head
trainer of the Los Angeles Chinatown Safety Patrol, founded in 1994.
Mark Stewart is currently the Training Manager of Defensive Tactics
and Un-armed Combat for X-Secure here in Singapore. Including clients
such as SATS / Singapore Airlines Training Services, NUS / National
University Singapore and ICA / Immigration Checkpoints Authority.
Mark Stewart began his martial arts training in the Chinese/Okinawa
style of Karate known as Uechi Ryu. At the age of 18 he was awarded
his 1st degree Black Belt and in 1989 became the youngest 5th degree
Black Belt in the World, of the Okinawa Karate Do Association,
Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. Since 1997 Mark Stewart has been a private
student of Ted Wong in Bruce Lee's martial art Jeet Kune Do.
Mark Stewart is also an instructor of Philippine Weaponry and has
taught throughout the world in countries such as Japan, France,
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Canada and the USA. Mark Stewart is a
former Top Ten Rated Karate Champion and 1992 Grand Champion in the
Great Lakes Region of the USA as well as a "Full Contact"
International Kickboxing Competitor.
Mark Stewart is a published author who has been featured in and on
the cover of many magazines including Inside Karate, Inside Kung Fu,
Masters and styles, Black Belt, Karate Illustrated, Fighter Magazine
of Sweden, Martial Arts Illustrated of Great Britain, and Siam Combat
of Thailand. Mark Stewart has also been featured in other
publications such as the Los Angeles Times, Tokyo Classified, Farang,
A Day, The Nation and BK Metro. Mark Stewart has also been featured
in many instructional videos including Unique, Black Belt and Moon
River Productions. In 1994 Mark Stewart was featured on the Malaysian
T.V. Series "Maha Guru" and became the first martial artist to
demonstrate the art of Kali on Malaysian television. In 2002 Mark
Stewart was featured on the Thai T.V. Series "Martial Arts" on UBC
Super Sports and became the first martial artist to demonstrate Jeet
Kune Do on Thai television. In 2003 Mark Stewart was featured by
Reuters New Agency which aired throughout the world, including CNN
World Report CNA and ITV. In 2003 Mark Stewart and his group
performed for the APEC Summit in Bangkok, Thailand.
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