08/04/2023
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This page is dedicated to all things “Kenpo” regardless of lineage. Eventually, they formed the Orlando Combatives Club. Each system has it's advantages.
A group of like-minded martial artists from different backgrounds and systems came together in Orlando, Florida to train and share knowledge with each other. Consisting of instructors from various complimentary martial arts systems, they founded a new school together for the purpose of training, growth, camaraderie, and the perpetuation of the martial arts by passing on their knowledge to new stud
08/04/2023
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07/27/2023
🚨ROOM RESERVATIONS🚨
The hotel threw us a curve ball. You can't just call them and get the discount by mentioning "ACKKS" any more. They now require you to book through a dedicated website in order to get the discounted price. It knocks over $80 a night off the bill, so I highly recommend it.
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07/18/2023
Nice mix of styles, including American and Chinese Kenpo.
05/05/2023
Great interview.
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03/05/2022
Master Jay T. Will is known as one of the most versatile martial artist of his day. He was a nationally ranked tournament fighter, a well known referee, and an honored instructor as well as an author and media personality. Jay T. Will attained an 8th degree black belt under Al Tracy and a 7th degree black belt under Ed Parker.
Since opening his first school in 1968 in Columbus, Ohio, Will taught thousands of students and was named “Karate Instructor of the Year” by Black Belt magazine and inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame in 1976. He was also named “Kenpo Instructor of the Year” by Inside Kung Fu magazine in 1984.
There are two books authored by Mr. Will, Kenpo Karate for Self Defense and Advanced Kenpo Karate. He also taught the only accredited martial arts program at Ohio State University through their physical education program and was often contracted to teach self defense to officers of various law enforcement agencies.
As a competitive tournament fighter, Will accumulated over 50 trophies in a seven year period as well as quite a few accolades. He was named as one of the “Top Ten Karate Competitors” by Karate Illustrated magazine for the year 1972-1973. He was the Ohio State Black Belt Heavyweight champion (1972), Ohio State Black Belt Grand Champion (1972), East Coast vs West Coast Black Belt Champion (1971), Tournament of Champions Black Belt Champion (1972), Ohio Pennsylvania Karate Championships Grand Champion (1972), Kenpo Karate Black Belt Grand Champion (1973), and Pro-Am Black Belt Grand Champion (1972-1973).
But Will shined in the ring in more ways than one; he began officiating fights in 1976 and would be named “PKA Referee of the Year” in 1982 and in 1983. Karate International magazine named Jay T. Will the “Referee of the Decade” in 1991. As the Director of Referees for the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA), Will refereed over 6000 rounds of regional, US, and International fights; many that were televised by ESPN, NBC, CBS, CTV, SHOWTIME, and European TV.
Mr. Will was also an active member of the Screen Actors Guild. As a stuntman for both television and film, Will appeared in such television classics as Fall Guy, Battlestar Galactica, and Knight Rider. Mr. Will also hosted the syndicated TV show Black Belt Theatre and had a local TV show titled Kenpo Karate for Self Defense.
Master Jay T. Will died in Atlanta, Georgia on March 15, 1995.
07/28/2021
Parker Long 1 from Amercan and Parker Kenpo.
Kenpo Karate - Long Form 1 Kenpo Karate teaches students to utilize the natural weapons of the body to produce counters to "real world" dangers. Popularized by the teachings of Ed Park...
06/27/2021
06/21/2021
September 25th in Cherry Hill. NJ next door to Philly.
Hugo Rojas, ladies and gentlemen. Does he look familiar? 🤔
03/23/2021
Two of the greatest innovators of modern martial arts: Bruce Lee and Ed Parker.
01/15/2021
Chuck Norris speaking at Ed Parker Tribute 1988 Chuck Norris speaking about his friendship with Ed Parker, competing in Ed Parker's International Karate Tournament in Long Beach, CA and how his success as ...