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Meet
Master Chuck
Wayne
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Chuck Wayne
has been studying martial arts since 1967. He has taught
thousands of students from police officers,
females, children, senior citizens, and the handicapped.
Students range from 5 through 70. He is also a veteran
Law Enforcement Officer from Texas. Chuck Wayne has
been combining, enhancing and improving combat martial
arts
such as magnificent arts of Hapkido, Judo, Jujitsu,
and American Boxing. Chuck Wayne has been in many real
life
confrontations while serving in law enforcement, and
bodyguard dignitary protection work. He understands
the important of survival techniques. Now here is your
opportunity
for Instructor Wayne to share his knowledge
with you, so that you and your family will benefit
from this magnificent art.
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WHO INSPIRED MASTER
WAYNE TO LEARN MARTIAL ARTS?
It all started in his high
school days. Wayne saw a Japanese boy in trouble in school,
and the boy was about
to rumble with about five other boys. Wayne didn't
like the odds against the Japanese boy so he decided that
he was going to help him fight those boys. Although
Wayne
never got the chance, the Japanese boy opened up a
can of whoop-hurt on those five boys and the fight was
over.
Wayne later becomes friends with him and that's when
it all begins.
But what really
made Wayne want to continue for the rest of his
life, was the movie Billy Jack. When he saw
that movie with Mr. Tom Laughlin he knew that he
was going to be Just like that. And then came Bruce
Lee with
his energy and ability to motivate Wayne even more
so. Some of Master Wayne's greatest heroes are
Tom Laughlin
as Billy Jack, Bruce Lee, Clint Eastwood, Superfoot
Wallace, Chuck Norris, Steven Seagal, John Wayne,
Mel Gibson, and
Wayne's father Charles Gant. |
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When
Wayne was in the Police Academy they nick-named
him Clint Eastwood because he carried a six inch
357 Colt Python. Wayne has been called many nick-names
by those that know him, and has seen him in action.
They jokingly called him Steven Seagal because
he was observed taking out four men within seconds
in a street cop situation. They said that
Steven Seagal couldn't have done any better. But
Wayne said, just call him Wayne. |
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Meet the Students |
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