Founder: Arthur
Cohen - 7th Dan New
Co-Owners: Jon Felske - 3rd Dan and
Charles Barrett - 5th Dan
Founder
Member
of the National Speaker's Association and Who's
Who in Professional Speakers.
Member of Who's Who in Law
Enforcement Trainers.
Member of Who's Who in Karate.
Member of Who's Who in American
Martial Arts.
Nominated for Who's Who in
American Teachers.
Recipient of the 1996
Leadership Award by the Defensive Tactics. Newsletter
for research and development in the field of criminal
justice defensive tactics and personal safety training.
Certified and/or Trained in
numerous police programs e.g. ISC Control Points, PPCT
Pressure Points, Handgun Retention, Police Baton, Pepper
Spray etc.
7th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon
Do.
Director of Training ISC Control
Points
Certified Instructor in Amis de
Mano (Philippine Stick & Knife Fighting)
Listed as an "expert witness" in 7
state and regional law directories covering 20+ states.
Graduate of "Stand Up University"
at Governor's Comedy Club and a "certified" funny guy.
Featured Speaker, New Jersey
Governor's Safety Award Program 1996.
Tae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art designed for
unarmed self defense and counterattacks. Tae Kwon Do is the art of kicking and punching.
It incorporates the linear movements of Karate (Okinawan-Japanese style of fighting) and
flowing circular patterns of Kung Fu (Chinese styles). It is greatly know for its unique
kicking techniques not comparable to any of the two mentioned styles.
What will it teach me? Tae Kwon Do will develop and teach you to have a feeling of security through physical
fitness, poise and grace and sporting unarmed . (the most important thing, however, is that
it gives you a peace in mind-confidence and self-discipline of yourself.)
1. Self defense - Essentially the art of Korean Karate is the art of self-defense and
designed for protective reasons. This is why Karate should not be used wrongly or
violently. Karate, however, requiring only a minimum of strength and physical contact, has
become the favorite type of self-defense for women.
2. Patience -
Man is a soul and has what he calls a mind and body. Through proper training of this art a
Karate person is able to clearly understand himself and knowing his truth he becomes a
freer person who can keep his patience and use correct judgment in all affairs.
3. Courage -
Karate
strengthens the will and fortifies a person against obstacles, weakness, disappointments
and the discouragements of life so he may enjoy greater health, peace and happiness.