The MFMA Martial Arts Styles. An Analysis of the MFMA Martial Arts Systems
By Thomas Daw
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The MFMA Martial Arts Styles book contains an in depth look at all the martial arts created by Grand Master Daw, President of the MFMA.
The Martial Arts Styles book is perfect for those who wish to know more about any MFMA system before choosing one to study and learn.
The MFMA Styles book is an excellent read, sharing a look at what Grand Master Daw has done in martial arts: that which has never been done before.
With this book, you will know exactly what the MFMA styles are all about.
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The MFMA Martial Arts Styles. An Analysis of the MFMA Martial Arts Systems - Thomas Daw
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
MFMA TAEKWONDO.
3 ANIMAL KUNG FU.
MFMA COMBAT BOXING.
GLOBAL COMBAT SYSTEM.
UNIVERSAL KARATE.
DAW RYU.
INAZUMA NO KEN.
ELITE FIGHTING SYSTEM.
ORANGE DRAGON KARATE.
MFMA KAJUKENBO.
MFMA WEAPONS STYLES.
CHOOSING AN MFMA STYLE.
CONCLUSION.
INTRODUCTION.
Hello and thank you for buying this book. I am Grand Master Thomas Daw, I own and run the MFMA martial arts club. In this book, I will be describing more about my MFMA styles I have created, for those interested in martial arts.
Martial arts training is not easy, like life, it gets harder as it goes on. Most people are in and out of any Dojo in under 2 years. With the MFMA martial arts club, I have enabled people to be able to study and learn martial arts from home, with ease.
I know that lots of martial arts video courses are crap, which is why I have done better than all of them, with my MFMA. Thousands of people are great at martial arts, but they are not good at teaching other people their skills. Put a camera in front of someone’s face, and often even the most confident Masters of martial arts come across as unwatchable. There are few of us who are good teachers, good on camera, and good at martial arts. You are in expert hands with the MFMA.
Many who know me don’t realise, but I expected to be 2nd in command with the MFMA. Sensei Brett Ernest asked me if I wanted to team up with him and start the MFMA, back in 2013; I jumped at the chance. Then, almost as soon as the MFMA began, Brett left and never came back: we had no argument or anything, but I think he got a new job or something. Anyway, despite there being no bad blood, Brett didn’t respond to any emails I sent, in over an entire year! So, I politely kicked Brett out and took over the MFMA. I created all the styles, every course, every book and every program in the MFMA. The funniest thing is, I have been so dedicated, I have single-handedly created more martial arts than any man who has ever lived before me, on the entire planet- no easy task. I also am the world record holder of a punching record, that cannot be verified by Guinness World Records. I can demonstrate more different hand strikes in under 3 minutes than anyone else alive. Guinness World Records said they couldn’t verify it, but many of us know it’s a world record. Anyone can punch, but doing as many different punches as possible, from memory is again, no easy task.
I took over from Brett Ernest and did my best with the MFMA, and continue to do so. I didn’t want to be given an opportunity like MFMA, and give up at the start. I would have spent the rest of my life wondering what might have happened if I tried with MFMA; it would have killed me, mentally. I now have about 200 students worldwide, and some people teach my styles. To have students who enjoy learning my systems and win tournaments because of me- that’s worth more than money can buy.
Each one of the MFMA styles is fantastic, if you put enough effort into training in them. Idiots on the internet will always argue over which style is the strongest, EG Shaolin versus