Profile information on our club instructors.
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Kyl has been involved in Zen Do Kai Martial Arts and BJC Muay Thai since 1994. Currently Kyl holds the rank of 4th Degree Black Belt Renshi in Zen Do Kai and 3rd Degree (Kru) in BJC Muay Thai.
Kyl is also a purple belt in Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under BJJ Black Belt Darren McKean. |
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After spending a day watching a training camp followed by a tournament, I found it fascinating and that I would like to give it a go. I got to see all the coloured belts training and focused on what the white belts were doing – I couldn’t see why I couldn’t do that and everyone made me feel so welcomed. I never thought about where it would take me or what I wanted to get out of it. So the following Wednesday night I turned up to the Scout Hall at Graceville for a night of training that would take me on a great journey, ten years and I’m now a third degree! |
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Jono is a third degree in Zen Do Kai and a second level instructor in BJC Muay Thai. He started his martial arts journey in 2000 under Renshi Kyl in Zen Do Kai. It was originally just a good way to stay fit in between soccer seasons. However after achieving his first belt he realised it was more of a way of life. As he progressed through the ranks, Jono gained a stronger understanding of the ideas and principles that are taught in Zen Do Kai and has realised that it is not just a martial art taught in a dojo but a way to approach life and the many obstacles it presents. |
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I began training in BJC Muay Thai in 1996 as a means of self-defence. Since then martial arts has come to mean much more than that. Wanting to expand my knowledge of martial arts, I began training in Zen Do Kai in 2001, which has opened up another whole world of martial arts to me. |
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