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Sensei Jeff Kelljchian |
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Sensei Jeff is a 9th degree black belt / High Master in the USAGF system. He is also known as the White
Rhino. Sensei Jeff began his training in Karate at the age of 3, has over 30 years of knowledge and experience in the martial arts and has competed on a professional
level. He has been teaching as a martial arts instructor for over 16 years. He teaches his students how to apply karate in everyday life and encourages them to push
themselves beyond their self imposed limits. He challenges you to come and find out more about him. |
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Sensei Jerri Marazzo |
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Sensei Jerri is a 3rd degree black belt / Sandan in the USAGF system. She is also known as the Zebra. Sensei
Jerri began her training over thirteen years ago and earned her Shodan rank from Sensei Jeff Kelljchian in 2008. Sensei Jerri utilizes her karate in her everyday life
and believes there is always an option as long as you don’t give up. During her training she has competed in many tournaments of different levels to progress
and develop a wider range of skills and is committed to teaching students how to apply karate in their everyday life. |
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Sensei Georges Bayard |
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Sensei Georges is a 1st degree black belt / Shodan in the USAGF system.
He began his martial arts journey as a teenager, studying Okinawan Goju Ryu and Judo while living in Haiti and
Shaolin Kempo Karate as a young adult. Finally finding his way to USA Goju in 2007 at the age of forty-two,
Sensei Georges found the martial arts home he was looking for all his life, and earned the rank of Shodan from
Sensei Jeff Kelljchian in 2014. Sensei Georges has won trophies in multiple tournaments at every level of his Goju training,
and enjoys sharing what he has learned along the way. "Goju karate is wonderful in that it teaches you to rely on yourself,
knowing that you have options in any given situation". |
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Sensei Fernando Jimenez |
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Sensei Fernando is a 1st degree black belt / Shodan in the USAGF system.
Having started Karate at the age of 15 looking for self-improvement and discipline, Sensei Fernando earned certifications in the use
of traditional martial arts weapons, participated successfully in many competitions, winning multiple trophies, and rose through the ranks
over the course of nine years. In 2014, at the age of 24, he earned the rank of Shodan from Sensei Jeff Kelljchian. Sensei Fernando believes that
self-defense, self-respect, and honor are just as important to know in karate as they are in all other aspects of your life. |
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