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 Black Belts
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Career Highlights:
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First Generation Disciple and First Disciple of Grandmaster Richard Lee.
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5th Degree Richard Lee Black Belt.
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6th Tuan through The World Kuoshu Federation.
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1st Degree Black Sash in Tien Shan Pai under Grandmaster Huang, Chien-Liang.
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Two-Time United States Team Head Coach: |
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1st World Kuoshu Tournament, Brazil 2003.
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2nd World Kuoshu Tournament, Singapore 2006.
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United States Coach of Full Contact (lei tai) Teams: |
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European Kuoshu Championships, Germany 1998, 2003, 2005, 2006.
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European Kuoshu Championships, United Kingdom, 2003.
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1st TWKSF European Kuoshu Cup, Germany 2004.
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2nd TWKSF European Kuoshu Cup, Switzerland 2006.
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Certified International Referee ‘A’ by The World Kuoshu Federation.
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Referee General for the United States Chinese Kuoshu Federation.
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Deputy Referee General for The World Kuoshu Federation.
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Represented the United States Kuoshu (Kung-Fu) teams in World Competition:
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1996 8th World
Kuoshu Championships, Republic of China.
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1992 7th World Kuoshu Championships, Republic of China.
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Represented the United States Kuoshu (Kung-Fu) teams in International Competition:
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1996 8th European Cup, London.
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1995 South American Cup, Brazil.
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1991 4th Asia Cup, Hong Kong.
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1991 1st American Cup, USA.
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Awarded the Class A Chinese Kuoshu Medal from I.C.K.F. President, General Chen, Shou-shan - 1995.
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Master Instructor of the Year – 2002.
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United States Chinese Kuoshu Federation's Judge of the Year - 2006.
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Head coach of Grandmaster
Lee’s West Coast Team that has won the overall team grand championships at the International
Kuoshu Championships in Baltimore, Maryland, six years in a row (2001-2006).
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Head of Richard Lee’s Five Star East-West Kung-Fu and West Coast Headquarter School.
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Brief Bio:
John Buckley began his journey
in martial arts in 1986. He walked into Grandmaster Richard Lee’s East-West Kung
Fu School in Alamo, California, and immediately felt like he was at home. His first
meeting with his teacher confirmed that he had found something very special.
Mr. Buckley immediately
dedicated himself to Bok-Fu-Do and quickly became one of the top students in the
school. In 1989, he made an important decision to enter into the subject full-time
and became the first to commit his life to following in the footsteps of his teacher,
Grandmaster Lee. He quickly achieved his black belt in 1991, but that was only the
beginning for Mr. Buckley.

Mr. Buckley demonstrating during a
East- West Tournament in 1990.
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Mr. Buckley receiving his black belt from his teacher,
Grandmaster Richard Lee.
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Master Buckley’s competition
experience is extensive. He has traveled all over the globe to compete with some
of the best Chinese martial artists in the world. Mr. Buckley has represented the
United States in world and international competitions including: The 7th
and 8th World Kuoshu Championships in the Republic of China (1992 and
1996), London (1996), Brazil (1995), Fourth Asia Cup, Hong Kong (1991), and 1st
American Cup, USA (1991).

U.S. team member Mr. Buckley with his teacher and U.S. coach, Grandmaster
Lee pre-fight at the 8th World Kuoshu Tournament in the Republic of China, 1996.
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Mr. Buckley (yellow) in Lei Tai competition
at the 8th World Kuoshu Tournament
in the Republic of China, 1996.
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In 1989, Mr. Buckley was
one of four people in the first group of students that Grandmaster Lee sent to the
National Kuoshu Championships in Baltimore, Maryland. Hosted by Grandmaster Huang,
Chien-Liang, this tournament is regarded as being one of the most prestigious Chinese
martial arts tournaments in the world. By chance, one of Grandmaster Lee’s students
had come across an article in Inside Kung-Fu Magazine announcing Grandmaster Huang’s
2nd Kuoshu Championships. Grandmaster Lee remembered Grandmaster Huang
from their first meeting at the 1975 World Kuoshu Championships in the Republic
of China. Although they had not spoken since, Grandmaster Huang invited Grandmaster
Lee to bring some of his top students to the tournament that year to try out for
a spot on the National Team that would go on to represent the United States in the
6th World Kuoshu Championships in Las Vegas later that year. With only
three other teammates, Buckley went on to represent his teacher and the system at
the national tournament.

Mr. Buckley (bottom, left) and the other three members of Grandmaster Lee's four
member team
with Master Joe Dunphy (center, standing) in Grandmaster Huang's school in Towson,
Maryland.
Master Buckley is a pioneer
of the Bok-Fu-Do system. Since that first small group in 1989, each year the team
that travels to the national tournament in Baltimore has grown. Now the West Coast
Team consists of well over 100 people, much to the delight of Master Buckley. This
impressive team is in a large part due to his leadership and example. He has been
the head coach of Grandmaster Lee’s West Coast Team that has won the overall team
grand championships at the International Kuoshu Championships in Baltimore, Maryland,
six years in a row (2001-2006).

Master Buckley accepting the Lei Tai (full-contact) team award for
Grandmaster Richard Lee's West Coast Team in 2005
at Grandmaster Huang's International Kuoshu Championship Tournament in Baltimore.
While Master Buckley’s accomplishments
and martial arts ability are remarkable, what is more impressive is his ability
to influence the students of the system. He has affected the lives of thousands
of students in a positive way. He has consistently encouraged the students to gain
tournament experience, to obtain their ranking, referee status and certifications
through the international governing bodies, in an effort to help them to better
their understanding of the martial arts.
Now past the competition
stage, Master Buckley has dedicated himself to producing the highest quality martial
arts students. He has coached students that have become national, international
and world champions. In 2003, Master Buckley followed in the footsteps of his teacher,
Grandmaster Lee, when he was selected as the United States Kuoshu (Kung-Fu) team’s
head coach for the World Kuoshu Championships in Brazil. Out of the seventeen member
USA team, eight were from Grandmaster Richard Lee’s East West Kung Fu School in
Alamo, California, and trained personally by Master Buckley. The United States team
did remarkably well overall with a 2nd place finish, behind only the
host country of Brazil. In 2006, Master
Buckley was chosen for the second time to coach the US team. The team had their
best performance ever and for the first time took the gold medal in the overall
team standings. As in 2003, eight of the seventeen US team members came from Grandmaster
Lee’s school. The entire United States Team came away from the Singapore world tournament
with seven world champions, five of which were personally trained by Master Buckley.
His students regard him as simply the best.

U.S. Coach, Master Buckley congratulates elated
U.S. Team member, Morgan Newman
after winning her championship fight - 1st T.W.K.S.F.
World Kuoshu Tournament in
Sao Paulo, Brazil 2003.
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U.S. Coach, Master Buckley coaching U.S. Team member,
Morgan Malone in between
rounds en route to
her world championship victory - 2nd T.W.K.S.F.
World Kuoshu
Tournament in Singapore, 2006.
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In 2003, Grandmaster Lee
celebrated a tremendous milestone in his martial arts career. Master Buckley was
honored to be able to document that milestone by writing and compiling a 50th
anniversary book in honor of his teacher. This incredible book had letters of congratulations
from not only colleagues, students, and some of the best martial artists from around
the world, but also many of the most well known political figures of our time. Master
Buckley also helped Grandmaster Lee put together the three foundation books of the
Bok-Fu-Do System.
Master John Buckley is a
first generation disciple and the first disciple of Grandmaster Richard Lee. He
currently holds the rank of Fifth Degree Black Belt in Bok-Fu-Do and Sixth Tuan
in Chinese Kuoshu. He is an international certified referee ‘A’ for the World Kuoshu
Federation.

Master Buckley with his teacher, Grandmaster Lee along the Vlatva River.
In the background is the Karlov Most (Charles Bridge) and on the hill, Castle Prague
- Czech Republic 2006.
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