At Richard Lee's East West Kung-Fu, we take pride in our beautiful, spacious,
fully-equipped training facility.
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Bok-Fu-Do, the system of the white tiger, has roots that go back
thousands of years to the beginning of Chinese martial arts.
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Grandmaster Richard Lee is the Founder of East-West Kung-Fu schools
and the internationally-recognized Bok-Fu-Do system.
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Our Master
Our Black Belts
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Martial Arts Highlights:
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A Richard Lee 1st Degree Black Belt.
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Certified National Referee by the World Kuoshu Federation.
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Represented Richard Lee’s West Coast Team in National Competition:
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o 2006 – International Kuoshu Championships, Baltimore, MD.
o 2005 – International Kuoshu Championships, Baltimore, MD.
o 2003 – International Kuoshu Championships, Baltimore, MD.
o 2001 – International Kuoshu Championships, Baltimore, MD.
o 2000 – International Kuoshu Championships, Baltimore, MD.
o 1999 – International Kuoshu Championships, Baltimore, MD.
o 2006 – Northern Regionals, Madison, WI.
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Represented Richard Lee’s East-West Kung-Fu in International Competition:
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o 2001 – U.S. Open International Tournament, San Francisco, Ca.
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Inducted into the Order of the Cobra – 2005.
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Inducted into the Bok-Fu-Do Hall of Fame – 2005.
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Presidents List Member since - 2002.
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(From left to right): Mr. McKay, Ms. Newman, Grandmaster Lee, Master Buckley, and Ms. Jurewicz the day of
McKay and Jurewicz's black belt presentation - East West Alamo, 2005.
Brief Bio:
Born in New Zealand, Mr. McKay spent many years traveling around the world until he found a home at East-West in 1999. He currently holds the rank of 1st degree black belt in the Bok Fu Do system as well as 1st Tuan under the World Kuoshu Federation. He is a Certified National Referee and has represented East West in numerous local and national tournaments.
Mr. McKay earns silver in Lei Tai (full contact) at the 2005 International Kuoshu Championship Tournament -
Baltimore, Maryland.
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