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Noob here, three weeks into mixed martial arts....


GraytScott

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That's an awesome name for a hybrid art. What's the instructor's background?

And sorry, bad spell. MUGEN BUJUTSU

I'm copying and pasting from the website. His name is Master Leo Domino.

Of course, most of this means nothing to me now. I don't know much about the differences between any of the arts. I mean, a little, but not much.

Founder of Mugen Bujutsu and president of the International Mugen Bujutsu Association.

8th degree black belt – Tae Kwon Do – Pan American Tae Kwon Do Federation.

8th degree black belt – Han Moo Kwan – Korean Han Moo Kwan Association.

Vice president of Pan American Tae Kwon Federation – California branch.

7th degree black belt – Hapkido – World Hosin Hapkido Federation.

Certified Master Instructor - World Hosin Hapkido Federation.

8th degree black belt – Kickboxing – World Kickboxing League.

Grand Master Instructor certified World Kickboxing League.

7th degree black belt - World Tae Kwon Do Federation.

Inducted into USMA International Hall of Fame as Most Distinguished Martial Artist of the Year 2006

8th degree black belt – Jujitsu – United States Martial Arts Association.

Certified Master rank examiner – Jujitsu - United States Martial Arts Association.

5th degree black belt – Judo – United States Martial Arts Association.

Certified Senior Rank Examiner – Judo – United States Martial Arts Association.

Certified senior rank Instructor – Judo – United States Martial Arts Association.

5th degree black belt – Arnis – through the American Combat Arts Federation.

Certified Master Instructor - Arnis – American Combat Arts Federation.

2nd degree black belt – Budo Ryu Ninjutsu – through Anshou Shinoichi Christa Jacobson

Certified Tae Bo® Aerobics Instructor through the founder of Tae Bo® - Billy Blanks.

Certified nutrition specialist.

Where does one find time to train to such a high level in so many arts?

My fists bleed death. -Akuma

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Welcome to the forums GraytScott :)

Does seem like a lot of martial arts there... Although all the TKD ones will overlap, as would the Kickboxing ones, Judo ones etc. so there's only really 6-7 styles there (still a lot!).

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

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