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SIFU Steve Beynon

Si-fu Steve Bey-non has been teaching Shaolin martial arts for a number of years, as an affiliated Instructor of the Shaolin Society, with martial arts classes mainly based in Poole. He is a registered black sash in shaolin martial arts under the AMA (amateur martial association). Originally a student Of martial arts, steve has made amazing leaps in understanding and practice of martial arts to overcome all obstacles presented to him. Steve can be contacted via his website. And more about this martial artist an be read about along with the martial arts that this martial artist teaches.


KRU Carl Sams

Carl is the founder/owner of The Bulldog Network. He has over two decades of experience and is highly respected in the martial arts community around the world. In addition he is a senior instructor in Kickboxing and Boxing. Due to the efforts of this man and his “Bulldog network” Local martial art clubs have been given the opportunity to move forward and become more professional and more successful. The Bulldog Sports Network and their influence and experience ensures that Profiles of clubs and individuals can be raised to a new level. Thanks to the bulldog Network, media interest in martial arts has snowballed along with public interest and support. Levels of safety and security have significantly improved within local martial arts and a much wider audience has been reached. All of this continues to grow with the help and support of all those involved. More information can be accessed via the website.


JONIN Sato Nwemesu

This practitioner of Shinobo-no mono describes his art as, combative skills for working one's will in the world, and philosophies and spiritual training. As a martial system, all of these arenas are focused on enduring conflict succesfully, and the "nin" kanji in Japanese can be translated as "endurance" or "perseverance". Ninpo is characterized by some as "the art of winning".Little is known of this instructors background and his students are chosen carefully.