Tactical Kung Fu and MMA - Durham, NC

Kung Fu

  • Kajukenbo Kung Fu

    Kung Fu & MMA (Kajukenbo)

    This is the primary martial art taught at Tactical Kung Fu and MMA. It is based on the Wun Hop Kuen Do style of Kajukenbo with hints of Kempo Jutsu, Xiao Zhang Kung Fu and various Filipino styles. All of that is a fancy way of saying that it consists of like 10 different martial arts. It is a true mixed martial art and is based on Kajukenbo which is America's first mixed martial art. It was a mixed martial art before Bruce Lee and the sport of MMA. The idea was to cover every range of combat and every situation in an effort to make you the best you possible. It covers self-defense, sports, and fitness. The teaching method was developed by Sifu Mike after having spent over 10,800 hours teaching both kids and adults. He also used his Economics degree to analyze, organize, and simplify the art he had in order to make it more efficient thus easier to learn. The ranking system starts with yellow and ends with black. The rank represents ones level of knowledge within the school. The likelihood of another school having the exact same requirements at each rank is very low. The explanations and graphs below are the guidelines and themes for each rank.  

    Starting with range, as you increase in rank, the range gets smaller. It follows the progression of a street fight. Starting out, you want to do what you can avoid the fight, especially if you've got very little to no martial arts experience. You can't be hit by a punch if you are not there when it's thrown. As you learn more, you can better handle closer situations.

    Range 

    From there, it addresses Simplicity. The basic idea is that each rank is a more complex version of the previous rank. If you start out knowing nothing, then it will be easier to lean something simple rather than something complex. You won't do very well building a table if you are still learning to hammer a nail. It's getting the basics of the basics. From a self-defense standpoint, you want simple techniques that require little thought. This is important if you are just starting out and haven't done certain techniques 10,000 times. Crawl before you walk and walk before you run.

    Simplicity graph

     Within that context, techniques are divided up based on there primary use. Specifically, whether they are better for self-defense or sport. One starts out with self-defense and then moves closer into sports. Ideal self-defense techniques would be simple and of longer range. In sports, you want to control the range and close distance. Techniques can be more complex since they are often performed in situations that aren't life or death and last for a significant amount of time. Almost all techniques are useful in the correct context.  

    Techniques graph

    The last thing addressed is the overall lethality of the techniques within each rank. This topic is tricky because it can be somewhat subjective. Often the destructive force of a technique is determined by its result. So theoretically, a technique from any rank can be lethal in the right situation or context. Certain techniques can have multiple results. In this case, techniques with a singular, often extreme or lethal, result are grouped together and dividend by rank. Examples of these techniques include stabbing, breaking bones, and cutting off oxygen to the brain. The belief is that you can't accurately defend against something if you don't know what that something is. Following that logic, as you move up in rank, you learn more lethal techniques so that you can better defend against a more lethal attack.

    Lethality graph

     

     

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  • Labor Day & New Classes!

    Labor Day!

    The school will be closed Monday, September 5, 2016 in observance of Labor Day. We will open and holding classes that weekend mainly because we don't view martial arts as work. If you share this viewpoint, come join us for regular classes this weekend. Just don't come on Monday. Monday we're not here. We're somewhere else taking it easy.

     

    New Classes!!  

    Starting next Wednesday, we'll be adding eight more classes to the schedule. We will also be saying good bye to Tai Chi. They are moving on to bigger and better things. We'll still keep information about some of their classes on our site and a link to their website. They are awesome and host many classes and seminars in various locations around the triangle. Half the classes being added in their stead are expansions of classes we already have, Cardio Kickboxing, Stick & Knife Fighting, and Grappling. The others are new, Kyusho Jitsu for adults and Modern Day Knights for kids aged 7 - 13. Both look to be a lot of fun and we're super excited by them. Be sure the check the schedule for times and descriptions. The main website and our Facebook page will soon follow.  

  • New YouTube Channel

     

    The business has a YouTube Channel! Check it out and subscribe. I’ll be posting all kinds of martial arts related material for your viewing pleasure. Everything from techniques, people being awesome in class, informational videos, to random fun shenanigans! I’ll also be making playlists of various techniques that I have found that are similar or identical to what I teach. I have a few videos already on there. I filmed them with my phone. I’ll eventually get a nice camera for some better quality videos, which is a process that you can speed up by donating on my GoFundMe page:                          

    www.gofundme.com/a-year-of-life

    The less I have to worry about my own finances, the more I can give to the school (you guys). Subscribe and enjoy this video of a couple of my students dancing. Pretend they are celebrating the new YouTube channel and not the end of an intense workout.

     

     

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  • News!

    We realized today that our Facebook page is really the best way to get current info on the daily happenings at our school. Which we call the Kwoon, because that's Chinese for school. Everyone uses Dojo. That's Japanese for school. We are Kung Fu. That's Chinese. Therefore, we use Kwoon. Anyways, we can update the Facebook page faster, mostly using phones that are really smart. We'll save the news and events section for super big announcements like the Kwoon is being managed by Michael M. and Stuart. We also should have a new black belt in the summer. More on that later. For now, go on over to our Facebook page and Like us if you haven't yet. 

  • Reviews

    The Adult Classes

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  • Reviews Fitness

    The Fitness Classes

     

  • Reviews Kids

    The Youth Classes

     

  • Self-Defense

    Women's Self-Defense

    At tkfmma, we don't have a self-defense class for women because almost all of our classes teach self-defense for women! For a self-defense technique to be good it needs to be simple, require little to no strength, and the more your opponent resists, the worse it is for THEM! You can definitely adapt lots of techniques for self-defense because some self-defense is better than no self-defense. However, for a technique to be good it needs to follow that criteria. That's why there's a high degree of fitness in the classes because otherwise it'd be "Lazy-Man's Martial Arts" and you wouldn't even break a sweat. We don't teach stuff that only men can do. We have something for everyone because we want you to be the best you possible! Exceptions would be for specific situations like wearing high heels and that's what the private lessons are for or the YouTube videos on our channel.  

    Custom Seminars & Lessons

    We specialize in adapting martial arts fit to a wide range of situations and people, focusing on client-specific instruction. So seminars can be customized to a variety of audiences to meet the needs of those participating. These include, but are not limited to:

    • Women
    • Children
    • Teens
    • College students
    • Law enforcement
    • Military personnel
    • The elderly
    • The physically handicapped

    Additionally, a “seminar series” over the course of a few months can be established, where each seminar leads into the next, and allows for more advanced skill development of participants over time. Often, individuals seek personal instruction and opt for a more one on one experience.

     

    It's Not Always Simple

    The self-defense techniques are simple, the self-defense situations are often not. As great as it would be to have a set number of techniques that work for everyone, against everyone, in every situation regardless of weapon, it's just not realistic. There are too many variables. One cannot accurately defend themselves from something if they don't know what that something is. That's why we are a mixed martial art. It's not enough to know what you can do in every situation, it's also knowing what everyone else can do in every situation. To that end, we are always learning and training in the hopes that we never have to use what we know. Self-defense is also not limited to physical attackers. There are many factors and topics that are often not addressed in other schools that we cover here. 

     

     

  • TARFUBAR Comics

    I recently started making a webcomic series in photoshop and then gave it a separate Instagram account from tkfmma. It's kinda basic as far as the art goes but the words are funny. At least I think that they are funny. It's funny and informative and totally worth checking out. The official synopsis is: 
    A webcomic of social commentary by dragons using economics, philosophy, other stuff, humor, and pop culture references.
     

    Click here or on the image to see the comics.

  • The Dragon Method

    Introducing The Dragon Method!

    A website filled with martial arts instructional videos.

    First up is teaching you how to teach martial arts!

    Check out the video, flyer, and website!

    You can try it out or go for a full membership that's continually updated with new material. 

     

Contact Information:

Tactical Kung Fu and Mixed Martial Arts 4228C Garrett Road Durham, NC 27707 phone: 919-213-1705

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