Dwight Woods
Jeet Kune Do - Full Instructor; Filipino Kali - Full Instructor; Muay Thai - Full Instructor
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Dwight Woods Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- martial art instruction, consulting and coaching
- Career Focus
- JKD school owner, author, coach and consultant for Jeet Kune Do instructors
- Affiliation
- Inosanto International Martial Art Instructors Association, Thai Boxing Association of the USA, National Association of Professional Martial Artists, Martial Arts Teachers Association
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Introduction to Filipino Martial Arts
A Brief History of Filipino Martial Arts If there’s one area of martial art that’s cloaked in mystery and controversy, it’s the Filipino martial arts. From the outset, there’s conflicting theories over what they should be called. Some people are of the opinion that A is (or A is de Mano) is the correct name. Others insist that Eskrima is correct. Still others insist on using the term Kali.
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Your Personal Introduction to the Art of Muay Thai (Thai Boxing)
A Brief History of Muay Thai According to Aja Surachai Sirisute, the pioneer of Muay Thai in the United States, Muay Thai literally means Thai Boxing. The art is also referred to as The Art of Eight Limbs or the Art of Eight Weapons. This is a reference to Muay Thai’s predominant use of the hands, legs (shins), elbows and knees in combat. A descendant of the older forms, Lerd Rit and Muay Boran, modern Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand.
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Your Personal Introduction to the Art of Boxe Francaise-Savate
According to Professeur Salem Assli, the martial art world’s most recognizable authority on BFS, Savate is the oldest martial art to have been developed in the western hemisphere. Although less well known than its eastern counterparts such as karate, kung fu and tae kwon do, over the past 2 decades, Savate has started to gain some recognition from modern day martial artists. Savate gets its name from the French for "old shoe”, a reference to the footwear that was worn during fights.
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