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Dan
Inosanto has over 30 years experience in the martial arts and is a world
authority in Jun Fan Gung Fu/Jeet Kune Do Concepts and Filipino martial
arts.
Sifu Dan was originally introduced into the martial arts at the age of
ten. During that summer he was taught Okinawa Te and Jiu-Jitsu by a
local from his home of Stockton, California. That experience left a
favorable impression on Sifu Dan but as boys will be boys he followed
his interest in football and track for the next ten years. At Whitworth
College in Spokane, Washington he won a track conference with 9.5
seconds in the 100 yard dash. His senior year he was the leading ground
gainer for the football team. Later his primary career would be a Jr.
High School Physical Education teacher.
After college in 1957 Sifu Dan took, up Judo from a man called Duke
Yoshimura. He trained in Judo until 1959 when he entered the service to
become a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne Division. During his tour of
duty he was stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. While stationed there
Sifu Dan was exposed to various styles of Karate with exposure to some
other arts as well. It was at this time Sifu Dan got his first look at
Kenpo Karate.
In 1961, Sifu Dan was discharged from the military service and he moved
to Los Angeles, California. He looked for an instructor in the art of
Kenpo. This search would lead him to path that would change his life.
Sifu Dan found the “Father of American Karate”, Kenpo Instructor Ed
Parker. For the next several years Sifu Dan would train with Ed Parker
and attain a black belt in the Kenpo system.
It was Ed Parker that first inspired Sifu Dan to study Filipino martial
arts. Sifu Dan thought the Filipinos had some stickfighting called
Eskrima. But Ed Parker informed him that there was a lot more than just
stick work to the Filipino martial arts. Sifu Dan later went to his
father, who in turn introduced Sifu Dan to many Escrimadors in the local
Filipino community. The three of the most prominent where Max Sarmiento,
Angel Cabales, and Johnny Lacoste.
In 1964, Ed Parker was organizing his International Karate Championship.
During that time Ed Parker needed someone to escort one of his
out-of-town guests around town. So Sifu Dan was assigned the task to
take care of Sifu Bruce Lee for the weekend. From this meeting Bruce Lee
and Sifu Dan started a life long friendship.
In addition to having studied over 20 methods/styles of Filipino martial
arts (being an instructor in several), he is an instructor in Muay Thai
under Master Chai Sirisute, an instructor in Pentjak Silat under
Pendekar Paul De Thouars and Pendekar Herman Suwanda, an instructor in
Shoot Wrestling (Shooto) under Yori Nakamura. In keeping with the spirit
of always being a student Sifu Dan is currently studying Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu under the Machado Brothers.
Sifu Dan has worked both in the television and movie industry as a stunt
man, fight choreographer, and trainer on numerous projects. In addition
to this SIfu Dan has several instructional videos and has authored
several books: "A Guide to Martial Arts Training", "The Filipino Martial
Arts", "Jeet Kune Do", and “Absorb What Is Useful".
Sifu Dan has also received the following awards from Black Belt
Magazine's Hall of Fame: 1996, - Man of the Year, 1988 - Weapons
Instructor of the Year, 1983 - Instructor of the Year, and 1977 - Jeet
Kune Do Instructor of the Year.
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