KANG DO WARRIORS

The Kang Do Warriors Competition and Demonstration Team is comprised of approximately 5-10 students of the Kang Do Won Martial Arts Institute. Team members range in age from 4 years old to middle age, ranking from intermediate, to advanced level and various degrees of black belt. The team manager and head coach is Master Judeth M. Lewis, 6th Degree Black Belt in Kang Do and is assisted by Senior Master Gary Hotchkiss, 7th Degree Black Belt and Master Elizabeth Cintron, 6th Degree Black Belt.

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STRIVE TO SURVIVE SELF-DEFENSE SEMINARS

The Strive to Survive Self-Defense & Assault Prevention Seminar is a one-time, 1 to 3 hour class that consists of physical participation and lecture. It was created in 1986 by Grand Master Richard J. Lewis and since that date has been taught to thousands of men, women and children. The seminars are taught by Master Judeth M. Lewis, 6th Degree Black Belt, with the assistance of Kang Do Won instructors.

Lecture and informational content of the seminar is tailored to the ages of the participants, which range from 4 years of age to adult.  Seminar content and details are outlined below.

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STRIVE TO SURVIVE SELF-DEFENSE PROGRAMS

Grand Master Lewis also created the Strive to Survive Self-Defense Program as a progressive chain of courses that consist of physical training in the basics and fundamentals of the traditional, eclectic martial art, ‘Kang Do,’ and their application to actual self-defense.

Each Course runs 4 consecutive weeks with 1 hour classes that are held once each week. The total curriculum for the Strive to Survive Self-Defense Program is broken down and divided into 1 hour educational lessons, each of which is connected to the next lesson, forming a progressive, educational chain. One lesson is taught in each class, totaling four lessons for each Course.

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