Several students asked how I trained/prepared myself for int'l competition. Well, I started a year prior by training kung-fu daily for 5 hours, ran 10 miles daily regardless of the weather and was celibate for 1 year. My classmates and I practiced martial qi-gung to protect from punches/kicks...no matter how good a fighter you think you are you will be hit...that's when a real fighter shines-after being hit. We also practiced "IRON PALM" a lot. Knowing you could be killed in the full contact fighting served as a great motivator for me...lol
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Specialize in traditional martial art training
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Taught classes or seminars at these fortune 500 corps...Ford Motor Corp, G.E. Aircraft Engines, American Airlines, P & G. & Macy's Corp. Have taught classes at these Universities/Colleges... Hebrew Union College, Univ of Cincinnati, Miami Univ, Xavier Univ. & Cincinnati State. Have taught classes in these top notch schools...Wyoming's Vermont School, Indian Hills Schools, Cincinnati Country Day and did a demo at Summit Country Day. Have been recognized by 2 members of Congress (Rob Portman & John Glenn), recognized by the Gov of Ohio as well as several city mayors. Call 513 771-0700
Today marks my 44th year in Kung-Fu.
I first began training on April 1, 1978. It's been an amazing journey. I've met many people, taught many students, and traveled many places. My goal has always been to help as many people as possible in life! Kung-Fu has also given me the discipline to push through no matter what's in front of you. I hope to be able to pass on knowledge for another 35 yrs. I remember the first tournament I went to in 1979 in Fostoria, Ohio, and the tournament director after addressing the competitors coming (almost running) over to me and saying, "I don't care what you do today, you ain't winning anything!" The young man next to me who happened to be a karate student asked me, how can he say that if he hasn't seen you do anything yet? I said this is my first tournament...lol. My big brother Mike Riddle and I would try and compete at as many karate tournaments as possible because back then, there were not kung-fu events. We were asked more than once to remove our kung-fu uniforms and replace them with a karate uniform which we always refused. I recall one event when we walked in carrying our Kung-Fu weapons, they promptly got on the PA system to announce...all weapon divisions are canceled today. This treatment only made me train harder to show that Chinese Kung-Fu was NOT a soft art as they so often claimed. Mike and I loved to fight and I recall being invited to come spar karate students at a local YMCA. We fought non stop w/o rest every student there. Then we heard them call for Mr??? who came from a back room and looked like Paul Bunyan...lol Mike and I had a short debate cause we both wanted the honor of fighting their champion. Then Mike used his trump card...He reminded me that as my big brother, it was his option and I agreed. Mike made short work of their champion and we left. I miss those days. I'm glad th have been a trail blazer placing Kung-Fu on the tournament circuit and my students compete in open competition today to show the beauty of kung-fu. I hope my students have this same drive and determination to never back down & never quit!Today marks my 35th year in Chinese Kung-Fu. I first began training April 1, 1978. It's been an amazing journey. I've met many people, taught many students and traveled many places. My goal has always been to help as many people as possible in life! Kung-Fu has also given me the discipline to push through no matter whats in front of you. I hope to be able to pass on knowledge for another 35 yrs. I remember the first tournament I went to in 1979 in Fostoria, Ohio and the tournament directer after addressing the competitors coming (almost running) over to me and saying, "I don't care what you do today, you ain't winning anything!" The young man next to me who happened to be a karate student asked me, how can he say that if he hasn't seen you do anything yet? I said this is my first tournament...lol. My big brother Mike Riddle and I would try and compete at as many karate tournaments as possible because back then, there were not kung-fu events. We were asked more then once to remove our kung-fu uniforms and replace with a karate uniform which we always refused. I recall one event when we walked in carrying our Kung-Fu weapons, they promptly got on the PA system to announce...all weapon divisions are canceled today. This treatment only made me train harder to show that Chinese Kung-Fu was NOT a soft art as they so often claimed. Mike and I loved to fight and I recall being invited to come spar karate students at a local YMCA. We fought non stop w/o rest every student there. Then we heard them call for Mr??? who came from a back room and looked like Paul Bunyan...lol Mike and I had a short debate cause we both wanted the honor of fighting their champion. Then Mike used his trump card...He reminded me that as my big brother, it was his option and I agreed. Mike made short work of their champion and we left. I miss those days. I'm glad th have been a trail blazer placing Kung-Fu on the tournament circuit and my students compete in open competition today to show the beauty of kung-fu. I hope my students have this same drive and determination to never back down & never quit!
03/25/2022
Throwback to when TMNT stars visited our school. Call us 513 771 0700
03/22/2022
Throwback success from 10 yrs ago
03/14/2022
3rd Int'l Kuoshu Tournament held in Oahu, Hawaii. The full-contact fighting I did was w/o headgear & padded gloves! I won in 3 events, making me the first American to do so! Call us 513 771 0700
02/18/2022
Call us at 513 771-0700 to start your child. Classes taught by an Int'l Kung-Fu Champion!
Tai-Chi Class: Using Chinnae during pushing hands.
We will close Monday, Jan 17th in honor of MLK Jr
Two Person Fighting Forms:
A staple of Chinese Kung-Fu, both empty hand, and weapon sets. My classmate Karen and I won 1st Place 2 person weapon sets at the World Championship in 1980 w/ our Broadsword vs Broadsword routine. Two-person sets should be done at actual fighting speed (not slow motion) and also have an element of danger! Some of the 2 person weapon routines I've learned...
Short Staff vs short staff
Straight sword vs straight sword
Broadsword vs broadsword'
Long staff vs long staff
Kwon Dao vs broad sword
Spear vs Kwon Dao
Tri-Sectional Staff vs spear
Call us 771-0700
Looking through my 4-page martial resume & noticing 19 yrs ago, Kuoshu Federation rated me as a Level A Kung-Fu Instructor!
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