Monday 20 May 2013

Becoming Situated Practice in the Rhythms of Mixed Martial Arts


Guro Fred was born in France (Paris) October 13, 1972. He started training in Martial Arts (Judo) at the age of 6. In year 2003, following a lifetime dedicated to the Martial Arts, Fred and his wife Lila, left their home in Tahiti for a “Martial Arts & traditional medicines” trip around the world.4 years without going home, sleeping in dojos, in temples, or directly at their instructors’ place ; training all over the world with Masters of several Martial Arts, monks and healers.They have visited and trained in China, Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Tibet, Philippines, Lebanon, USA, Hawaii, Tahiti, France, Germany, Canada, Norway, etc. ;Martial Arts in Paris searching for knowledge and sharing it, teaching seminars all over the world.Guro Fred Evrard is the founder and Head Instructor of Kali Majapahit ; Nevertheless, he believes he is too young to carry the tittle of Punong Guro, and that he can’t use the same tittle as his own master, Punong Guro Jeff Espinous. This is why, even though he is our Head Instructor, he uses the simple title of Guro (Instructor).

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YMAA France
YMAA France began in October 1990 when a few members of the famous Shobudo « La Montagne » Club in Paris joined a training seminar with Dr Yang Jwing Ming. Beijing Morning Exercise Tour Thanks to Ramel Rones who visited and taught during more than six months, the YMAA France succeeded in officially opening in March 1994. Victor Marques, one of the very first pioneers of YMAA France became President in February 2009 after fifteen years of direction by Pascal Plée.

Helpful Definition for: Martial Arts
Martial arts are referred to fighting arts which can be developed through practice. Martial art is popularly know as Asian style of fighting. Wrestling is a martial art popular in Paris. Weapons like Jukendo, Eskrima, etc, stunts like kicking, punching, etc, and grappling like throwing, submission, etc, play an important role in martial arts. In Paris individuals are also taught how to fix dislocated bones, and given tips in acupuncture, along with martial arts. Martial arts are also connected with religion in Paris. Students learning martial arts have to undergo rigorous training and are often put to test by their trainers. On successful completion of the training, they achieve various titles and belts such as black belt,brown belt, etc. In recent years, martial arts have become a sport activity. This art helps an individual to be physically fit while strengthening the body,improving flexibility, and also coordinates the movement of the body.

Traditional Martial Arts Training
Traditional martial arts training refers to training in a martial art that is rooted in the tenets set forth by the original master of the art. Subsequent masters are chosen to carry on the traditional teachings of that particular art. Often, the traditional martial art is rooted in a country’s history.

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