Born in Detroit in a previous century
(1947). Misspent youth- for additional thrills during college and afterwards,
raced motorcycles on half-mile dirt tracks in Michigan and Ohio. No brakes
and 140 mph down the straight-away. Talk about mind over wrist/throttle!
Those turns could get hairy and I missed a few. Moved to Los Angeles in
1992- couldn't cope with Detroit winters anymore.
Started martial arts with my son in
the mid-90s. Achieved rank in Tae Kwon Do under Master K.S. Choi, Korean
champion for over 10 years and US Olympic Coach. Talked to a friend about
finding a trainer since I wasn't getting any younger and was referred to
Marc Denny. Didn't know about his martial arts prowess, the Dog Brothers,
or Filipino Stickfighting. Marc, in his inimitable way, introduced me to
REAL martial arts (unlike the "sport" aspect of TKD), REAL good
people, and REAL CONTACT STICKFIGHTING! Marc also introduced me to the
Machado brothers and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, to help my ground skills and
overall fighting capabilities.
Learned the true meaning of the Dog
Brothers' credo from Marc, in the park in Hermosa Beach, and in Santa Fe
(from Arlan "Salty Dog" Sanford and his students). Was extremely
honored to become "Underdog"!! (For those of a younger era, Underdog,
the "has-been hound" was actually a superhero, disguised as a
shoeshine boy. "Have no fear, Underdog is here" was part of the
theme song for the TV show.)
My thanks to Crafty Dog, Salty Dog,
Top Dog, and all those I've had the pleasure of training and fighting with!
My goal is simple: become a better stickfighter and improve my ground game.
I plan on training with the Dog Brothers for the duration, and competing
as long as my body permits. There are few things in life that can match
the thrill of doing "battle" with the caliber of people who compete
at the Gatherings and the people that practice this type of all-encompassing
martial art. Its truly adaptable to every type of person, if they possess
the proper spirit.