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Grand Master Richard Alemany has been actively teaching for over 35 years and has directly instructed 8 students to the rank of Professor (7th Dan or above). He has received Dan certification in Shaolin Kenpo (10th Dan under Duke Moore & 8th Dan under GM Castro), Kajukenbo (5th Dan under Prof. Asuncion), Modern Arnis (3rd Dan under GM
Presas). GM Alemany has developed a vast number of skilled instructors and is a frequent instructor at international masters’ events. His focus on effective competition, self-defense tactics and reality based training make him a highly sought after instructor.
Grand Master Richard Alemany began training and teaching in the martial arts in the 1960's. He quickly became a skilled fighter and established himself as a champion in the tournament circuits of the 60's, 70's and 80's.
Grand Master Alemany's main style is Kenpo Karate with Grand Master with Grand Master Ralph Castro as his primary mentor. His expertise further includes Ju Jitsu instructed by Dr. Duke Moore, Wing Chun instructed by Chris Chan, modern Arnis (Filipino stick fighting) with Grand Master Remy Presas and Grand Master Ernesto
Presas, Tai Chi with Tony Ho, Shorin-Ryu with Richard Kim and Kajukenbo with both Abraham Kamahoahoa and Sid
Asunscion.
Alemany's philosophy is that martial arts can benefit anyone, spiritually as well as physically, without regard to age, gender, race or capability.
Grand Master Alemany is the Co founder of ATAMA (American Teachers Association of Martial Arts).
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