![]() ![]() ![]() For more info, visit the Kodomon website.Ī martial arts student for nearly 20 years, Chris Fechner works full-time in the security industry. He is licensed to provide KEF–IC training in modules A–C. Glenn runs weekly KEF–IC classes at his dojo in Alexandra Hills, east of Brisbane, and hosts free KEF–IC courses for ‘at-risk’ people such as domestic violence victims and hospital staff through his not-for-profit Kodomon Foundation. As the Australian Karate Federation’s Qld State Coaching Director for 10 years, he has coached many sport-karate athletes at national and international level. Glenn also leverages his knowledge of combat-sports skill development and coaching in his teaching. As Director of Civilian Programs, Glenn has been heavily involved in the development of Kinetic Fighting courses for the public. As well as having a 6th Dan rank in Okinawan karate ( Shuri-te) through the DNBK in Kyoto, and a 2nd Dan in Yoshinkan aikido, he was among the first civilians involved in Kinetic Fighting with Paul Cale almost 10 years ago. Glenn Irvine has been teaching traditional karate and Japanese martial arts for over 35 years, with a strong focus on self-defence applications. He is licensed to provide KEF–IC training in modules A–D. Now, with KEF–IC Mark has found the practical approach and reality-based principles required to “bring all this together into a well-rounded methodology for surviving violent encounters,” he says.ĭeveloped over many years, Mark’s teaching style is pragmatic and designed to be appropriate for each participant’s size and skill level. When a rise in knife crime started Mark questioning the utility of traditional martial arts’ knife defences, he also began training in Floro Fighting Systems (FFS), of which he is now a certified Level 1 Instructor. ![]() He now holds the rank of Brown-belt in this Korean martial art, which focuses on joint-locking and throwing. Mark Fazackerley has trained in martial arts for over 35 years and currently holds the rank of 3rd Dan in Jin Sei Ryu, a karate method that stems from Kyokushin full-contact karate.Īfter several years working in nightclub security in the 1990s, Mark saw the need to expand his skill set for real-world application, and took up Kwan Nyom hapkido. ![]()
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