Master Jerry D. Womack, Soke-Dai

Hachidan, (8th Degree Black Belt)

American Kenpo Bu-Jutsu Karate Association


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In 1988 I received my Black Belt, 1990 I received my 2nd Dan, 1992 I received my 3rd Dan, 1994 I received my 4th Dan, 1996 I received my 5th Dan, 1998 I received my 6th Dan, 2000 I received my 7th Dan, and in 2008 I received my 8th Dan all in American Kenpo Bu-Jutsu Karate Association.

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I am the Master Instructor at the Headquarters of the American Kenpo Bu-Jutsu Karate Association in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. I currently receive my instruction from Professor Ron Bradbury, SR., Ph.D./M.A., Soke, Judan (10th Degree Black Belt).

My objective in the martial arts is best stated by the American Kenpo Bu-Jutsu Karate Association's philosophy: "American Kenpo Bu-Jutsu is a system of self-defense in which people learn how to end a confrontation...it is a no-holds barred system of self-defense. American Kenpo Bu-Jutsu doesn't train with non-lethal techniques, nor does it train to back up after a technique is executed. Students train to attack with the most lethal techniques in their arsenal and to keep attacking until the threat is destroyed."

Received training in combat art of Western Boxing, basic and advanced combat applications of Aiki-Jutsu, and Ground Fighting sanctioned by the American Kenpo Bu-Jutsu Karate Association and taught by Professor Ron Bradbury.

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