Chuck Norris System™
(CNS): The style, formerly known as Chun Kuk Do, was
founded by Mr. Chuck Norris,
and was originally based on
Mr. Norris' Tang Soo Do
training in Korea while he
was in the military. During
his unprecedented
competitive fighting career
(undefeated world
middleweight karate champion
six years running), Mr.
Norris began to evolve the
style to make it more
effective and well-rounded.
He did this through
committed study of other
systems which he felt would
complement his Tang Soo Do
foundation. This evolution,
along with his personal
commitment to excellence,
resulted in his phenomenal
success. This openness
continues today, as the Chuck Norris System™ continues to evolve to
include aspects of other
systems, or completely
original aspects which make
it more complete. Having
gone by several names since
the early 70's, the style
was known as Chun Kuk
Do™from 1990-2015.
CNS is not an ad hoc
collection of various
techniques from different
systems. Rather, it is a
style with a deeply-rooted
traditional foundation of
its own - now unique and
different from its Tang Soo
Do predecessor - to which
various other elements that
complement its fundamentals
have been added. The Chuck Norris System™ has come to emphasize
self defense, competition,
weapons, grappling, fitness,
and more.
Ed
Saenz School of Martial Arts
is a
United Fighting Arts
Federation™
(UFAF) chartered
school authorized to teach the
Chuck Norris System™.
The
United Fighting Arts
Federation™
(UFAF)
is the member based
organization that governs
the Chuck Norris System™
and provides certification
and continuing education for
students,
instructors and it's
chartered schools. All
students studying the
Chuck Norris System™
and obtaining rank are
required to be members in
UFAF. For more information
about the United Fighting
Arts Federation™, or membership
in UFAF, please visit
www.ufaf.org
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