VGI-Training

VGI-Training

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Offers online services
Offers online services

About

Our Jeet Kune Do/Kali is a direct lineage of Bruce Lee, who taught Dan Inosanto, who taught Paul Vunak, and who taught Greg Vecchi. Greg offers serious self-defense for those who do not have the time to spend years learning a particular system.

I enjoy sharing my knowledge with students and tailoring the program to their individual needs, attributes, and limitations.


Highlights

Hired 2 times
2 employees
10 years in business
Serves Lee's Summit , MO
Offers online services

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Cash, Paypal, Zelle

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    Erik P.

    5 out of 5. This man is an amazing teacher all the way around.
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    December 19, 2021

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    Andrew M.

    Very knowledgable instructor and very kind.
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    June 16, 2020
    Hired on Lessons

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    Andrew M.

    He is very friendly and knows his stuff. Excellent instructor..
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    February 03, 2020

    Frequently asked questions

    I only teach adults. I assess each student based on their needs and tailor the program to them while taking into consideration their physical limitations and attributes.

    1. Retired Chief of the FBI Behavioral Science Unit and career hostage negotiator.

    2. Full Instructor and Rapid Assault Tactics (RAT) certified instructor in Contemporary Jeet Kune Do under Paul Vunak (Progressive Fighting Systems) .

    3. Basic Instructor in escrima under Rene Latosa (Latosa Escrima).

    4. Wing Tsung Trainer under Dai-Sifu Hans-Jorg Reimers (World Martial Arts Alliance).

    $25 per session.

    I  have several blackbelts in a number of martial arts and was required to teach. I have been teaching for over 30 years.

    I work primarily with adults and specialize in adults over 40 years of age.

    Ensure that the instructor has a verifiable and legitimate lineage and that the instructor can perform what he teaches.

    1. Know what you want out of training.

    2. Understand the difference between martial arts, combat sports, and self-defense.

    3. Research the type of training to make sure it is right for you in terms of your goals, personality, attributes, and limitations.

    4. Verify that your instructor is legitimate by requiring them to provide proof of their lineage and certifications.

    5. Talk with other people who have taken classes from the instructor.

    6. Trust but verify.


    Services offered

    Mixed Martial Arts
    Knife Skills
    Gun Safety