The students of the Atlanta Martial Arts Center came together Saturday, November 17th to demonstrate their hard-earned new skills to family and friends.
There were demonstrations in Gracie Jiu Jitsu, Jeet Kune Do (JKD), Wing Chun, Filipino Kali, the Keysi Fighting Method (KFM), Judo, and Thai Kickboxing.
Thirty-three students were tested and promoted to their next rank. Six of these students were promoted to brown belts, bringing them only one step away from their black belts: Chad Huskins and Jason Hubbard (KFM), David Mitchell (Kali), James Dixon (Wing Chun), Jason Cantrell and Peter Fong (JKD).
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The Atlanta Martial Arts Center (AMAC), owned and operated by Sifu Alan Baker, has been providing the Woodstock area with quality self defense instruction for over ten years.
The skill and knowledge of the teachers at AMAC has made them sought after instructors around the United States for multiple Law Enforcement agencies, Security and Tactical teams, and Personal Protection Specialists (Bodyguards).
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All that experience is brought back to the students of the Atlanta Martial Arts Center, providing them with one of the most comprehensive training environments available to civilians.
