Master Collins study of martial arts began over 30 years ago at age six, with a blended style of Shaolin Kung Fu, Kempo and Karate. By his teens, Collins showed signs of a particular gift with martial arts and began to make a name for himself in numerous tournaments. As his experience grew, Collins devoted more time to martial arts study, training on a daily basis with some of the nations leading martial arts instructors.
By age 18, Collins was studying and now instructing martial arts six to seven days a week from early morning until late in the evening. For over a decade Collins lived, breathed, taught and studied martial arts not simply as a part time activity but as his sole occupation, all day, every day. During the decade, Collins worked as an instructor and leader of several schools, attended, participated and judged hundreds of tournaments and advanced to the rank of Master. During the 1980s, Master Collins worked for several martial arts groups as a lead instructor and assisted with the opening and management of several schools as a member of the Fred Villari organization he studied under Grandmaster Villari himself as well as other leading teachers. Later, Collins expanded his study to include various other styles such as Aikido, Jui Jitsu, Boxing, Kickboxing and Tai Chi, seeking out instructors in these disciplines and training with them. Thane Collins believes in humbleness and often attends other schools to learn different styles and systems.
In the mid 1980s, Master Collins became a police officer in the city of Worcester MA. Due to his unique abilities on the police force as an officer who could disarm, arrest and subdue suspects with minimal injury to them or to law enforcement officers, Collins was regularly designated by fellow officers and the police department to single handedly deal with violent offenders and difficult suspects. During his twelve years as a police officer, Master Collins had over 3000 encounters with armed, dangerous and violent criminals. This unusual ...
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angelvenezuela2009 1 week ago
@78Banned Kung Fu was created and is used, as an art of war, used to kill people, remember that when talking shit about it.
Btw, I do Krav Maga (Like MMA but lethal/military applications).
holysoks1 3 weeks ago
A Real Chinese Kung Fu Master Fight in 1953 吳公儀 大戰 陳克夫. search this.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
78Banned 2 months ago
is this a joke? is there a kung fu sprawl? i wouldnt be standing there while you "kung fu" your way through a street fight. It must suck to train for 30 years and then realize it doesn't work in a real life situation. Unless of course your fighting another guy who wasted his time on "Kung FU" like you have
....just keeping it real
78Banned 2 months ago
@puzzypirate practice bro, think on your feet
krazypeople4 2 months ago
this is stupid if you ever been in a street fight you know everything's chaotic no time time to relax fuck that ill box a nigga instead
puzzypirate 3 months ago
These are good advices, just there are three things one should be good at to be successfull in fight. These are reflex, speed and well trained body (something like forming brain centers for various combos). All of these three things require a lot lot practice. In fight you must think quick and recognize in a split second where to strike, what to defend, what your opponent is about to do. Prediction is a matter of practice too. also, you must not fear or else one will lose coordination.
Agamemnon3333 5 months ago
I like the street fighting advice and I hate when your too much bound to the rules of your martial art, It's like your trained to defend against Karate to karate only. A real fight comes too fast and random. Trainers need to teach how to defend all sorts of attacks and teach the common human fighting psychology to defend against random rough attacks
Felixer12 5 months ago
its looks like wing chun of ip man
jaytigerdtg 5 months ago