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VALE - LARRY HARTSELL (15 August 1942 – 20 August 2007)

VALE - LARRY HARTSELL

(15 August 1942 – 20 August 2007)

Larry Hartsell, world renowed grappling authority and JKD instructor passed away during the early hours of Tuesday morning. Larry had been battling cancer for several years.

Larry Hartsell was the founder of the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Grappling Association and was an authentic original student of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do.

Larry was already a black belt in Judo, when he began the study of Kenpo karate under Ed Parker, the "Father of American Karate." While training with Ed Parker, Larry first met a young karate instructor named Dan Inosanto. After receiving his Kenpo black belt, Larry Hartsell became one of the original students of Bruce Lee. After a tour of duty in Vietnam , Larry continued his studies with Bruce Lee as a private student at his Bruce Lee's home in Bel Air, California . In 1969 Larry became Bruce Lee's first full contact fighter.

Later, under the tutelage of Dan Inosanto, he became the acknowledged master of the grappling arts of Jeet Kune Do. According to Dan Inosanto, "Larry Hartsell is one of the premier Jeet Kune Do fighters of our time." After Bruce Lee's death, Larry received certification in the Jeet Kune Do Arts and continued to study with Dan.

Long before the Gracie's and Machado's made grappling popular Larry had developed and promoted the grappling arts as an essential part of the martial arts.

Hartsell's research of techniques resulted in additions and innovations to the grappling that now forms the core of the Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Grappling system.

He obtained a degree in criminology as well as years of law enforcement experience. This, combined with his notoriety had put him in wide demand as a professional bodyguard for celebrities (such as Mr. T ), and also as a trainer for the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers .

Larry taught self-defense and combat courses for the Navy Seals and police officers through various colleges, agencies and law enforcement training programs.

He co-authored or authorized several books on Jeet Kune Do and has released seven videotapes on the grappling and combative arts. These books, videotapes and his skill in the grappling arts have resulted in Hartsell being listed in the "Who's Who in Martial Arts" and cover shots with numerous feature articles in Inside Kung Fu, Black Belt Magazine , Martial Arts Training, Inside Karate, Australian Fighting Arts, and many others.

A frequent visitor to Australia during the 1980's and 1990's

Larry shared his tremendous skills with many thousands of Australian martial arts practitioners. Larry was an approachable and generous man who gave greatly of his time.

Our thanks to you Larry; you will not be forgotten.

Walt Missingham

President

Australian Jeet Kune Do Association

Autumn 2007 Newsletter March 2007 Wushu's Entry into the Commonwealth games 29 January 2007 A Tribute to the passing of               John Halpin

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The IWUF Secretary General Mr Wang and two staff of the IWUF Secretariat visited Melbourne - the Commonwealth Games from March 12 to 16, 2006. Secretary - General Wushu, Han Jin Song, hosted their visit on behalf of the AKWF.

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The MAIA offer their sincere condolences to the family and friends of John Halpin who passed away on the 22nd of January.

John was the Vice President of the MAIA as well as the President of the Australian Karate Federation, President of the Oceania Karate Federation, Treasurer of the World Karate
Federation and Head of Style of Seikukan Karate-do (Australia).

MAIA President, Walt Missingham, commented that "John was one of the most respected members and leaders in the martial arts community, I worked with John, in his capacity as MAIA Vice President for about ten years during that time John and I became good friends-he was a quietly spoken man of great integrity and vision - I could not have asked for a better Vice President his support, counsel and insights were a great part of the success the MAIA has achieved - Thank you John you will be greatly missed"

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January 2007

Direct from China's legendary Shaolin Temple, this fully choreographed theatrical production, Shaolin Warriors - Legendary Masters of kung-fu , brings the remarkable skill,
stunning movement, and spectacular imagery of kung fu to stages throughout Australia from January 2007.

Shaolin Warriors - Legendary Masters of kung-fu is a unique artistic performance, displaying disciplined spiritualism, stunning movement and deadly martial-arts prowess.

The Shaolin monks train in martial arts for several hours every day, perfecting the art of hand-to-hand and weapons combat. Each monk is required to achieve an extraordinarily high level of proficiency in each of the temple's 18 traditional weapons and to become a master of one.

For more than one thousand years, the Shaolin Temple has been the heart and soul of Chinese Kung-Fu. The Shaolin Monks were men of action ready to defend and men of peace ready to console.

Shaolin Warriors, Legendary Masters of kung-fu, will tour Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Adelaide from January 2007


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