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Chief Instructor "Al Hajji" Abdur-Rahim Muhammad
"I began my martial arts training in 1970 in Boston, Mass., under the direction of a young master of the Goju Ryu system of Karate. I went on to study briefly at the Voy Wu Kung Fu School in Boston's' Chinatown, training in the Northern Shaolin style of Bak Sil Lum. Shortly after moving to Washington, D.C. in 1976, I began training in the Jow Ga system under Master Dean Chin."
"One day Master Chin was observing a sparring session and afterwards commented on my performance. He stated that he agreed with my fighting strategy 100%. He explained that once you take the action to fight, your attack should be continuous, ferocious, and relentless. This is how we teach fighting today."
"As Kung Fu instructors, we must provide by personal example the highest standard of ethical conduct and social responsibility. Some of our students remain under our tutelage for ten, even twenty years, and continue to stay in contact throughout their lives. Because of this special relationship, it is our responsibility and our duty to provide the best possible example."
SiFu Muhammad has an MBA, is an international businessman, and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
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