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English: Master Rene' Ruiz
Member of the following: American Association of Founded Arts Institute of Jujitsu Studies Founder of the following: World United Jujitsu Federation Fight for Life Program Juvonryu Master Rene’ Combat Kenpo Jujitsu
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MASTER RENE' RUIZ
Born in 1972, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Master Rene Ruiz began to practice Tae Kwon Do and Shotokan Karate in 1981 at the age of 9 under Sensei John Morris.
He commenced his training in the art of Judo, Jujitsu, and Shukokai Karate under the instruction of Master George Hamlin, the owner/operator of the Judo Kai Corporation and Member of the New Jersey of the Hudson County Judo Federation, in the art of Judo, Jujitsu, and Shukokai Karate.
In 1983, Master Ruiz received his 1st Degree black belt in Ken Tai Jujitsu Ryu under Master Michael G. Mier, and later same year earned his black belt in Tae Kwon Do under Master Ye Bon Choi. In 1985, Master Ruiz earned a First Place in the young mens division in a State Regional Championships, as well as First Place in the Young Mens Division Full Contact National Tournament.
In 1985, Master Ruiz received his 2nd Degree black belt in Jujitsu under Sensei Miamoto Yahoshidario from Wakkanai, Japan. Later, earning his rank in Ken Tai Jujitsu under Master Michael G Mier.
In 1986, Master Ruiz competed in the State Championships and State Nationals Region placing First in Mens Forms Division and Full Contact Fighting.
In 1989, he received his 3rd degree in Ken Tai Jujitsu Ryu under Master Michael G. Mier.
In 1991, Master Ruiz received his 4th Degree in Ken Tai Jujitsu Ryu after undergoing two-day rigorous physical and mental testing at the New York State Hanzo Humbo Kantano Dojo.
In 1992, Master Ruiz was accepted and recognized as a full instructor and received an honorary black belt in Shukokai.
In 1993, Master Ruiz received his 3rd Dan in Tae Kwon Do under Master Dan Reeves.
In 1994 Master Ruiz earned his 1st degree in Hapkido under Master Dan Reeves.
In 1994, Master Ruiz earned his 5th Degree in Ken Tai Jujitsu Ryu, the rank of Godan. Later in that same year, he received his rank in Jujitsu from Japan from Grandmaster Muriah Mashito
In 1994, Master Ruiz received Master Instructor and Examiner Certification under the World Martial Arts Federation.
In 1998, Master Ruiz founded the art of Juvonryu (soft connecting way). An adaptive system for utilizing the most advanced techniques in the most simplified form. Master Ruiz was officially recognized as an Osensei (Founder) of Juvonryu in 1998.
In 1999, Master Ruiz founded a program called “Kick for Life” now know as Fight for Life where he organized a group of Martial Artists to influence/mentor young adults to stay off the streets and away from drugs and gangs, motivating them to use their talents and to join the martial arts school.
1999- Present - Master Ruiz designed curriculum and continuously taught Martial Arts Weapons and Martial Arts Conditioning classes based on above and other experiences.
From 2000 to 2006, Master Ruiz attended and performed at various seminars and appeared as a guest speaker and performer at the charity events, private functions and schools throughout the state.
In 2006, Master Ruiz earned the rank of Menkyu Kaiden in Ken Tai Jujitsu
In 2007, Master Ruiz received his 7th Degree in Jujitsu from The World Jujitsu Studies Organization.
In 2007, Master Ruiz was invited by Shihan Tom Bryan, Chief of Police in Edison, New Jersey to become an instructor at one of his martial arts schools.
In 2008, Master Ruiz was awarded instructor of the year by the CDIMAA.
In 2009 Master Ruiz became the founder of the World United Jujitsu Federation open to all styles that choose to be a part of the organization or rank with in his system.
In 2009, Master Ruiz founded a new advanced level of fighting style and philosophy, called Combat Kempo Jujitsu. It is an improved Ken Tai Jujitsu Ryu system, which was originally based on combative system, using hand to hand combat and weaponry.
In 2010, Master Ruiz founded the World United Jujitsu Federation.
In 2011, Master Ruiz opened his own school American Combat Karate Academy in the Historical Town of Perth Amboy where he is currently teach. While attending a working seminar in Princeton, New Jersey Master Ruiz had the honor of meeting and training with Sifu Dan Inosanto who is heir and a best friend of the late Bruce Lee and a founder of Ju Fan Kung Fun and Jeet Kune Do, as well as a former World Shoot Fighter Erik Paulson. He also met with Dan the Beast Severn former 3 time Ultimate Fighting Champion and Pioneer.
Master Ruiz is currently working on various projects and still competes in tournaments placing in state and national levels of competitions; he is a supporter for Cancer Research and fights yearly at the Cancer Nationals in Atlantic City New Jersey.
Master Ruiz teaches adults, children, military and police personnel in self-defense. He lectures, performs mixture of different demos, attends speaking engagements and various charity aid organization events. He have helped to train mentally and physically challenged young adults, who under his supervision have placed as Grand Champions in various state and national tournaments. Master Ruiz is currently working on various projects if you wish to contribute or offer various services please call or email at the following numbers listed below.
Fight for Life: A program where Master Ruiz organize a group of Martial Artists to influence/mentor young adults to stay off the streets and away from drugs, violence and gangs. Martial Artists try to educate students about the effects of violence and empower them to make positive, non violent choices. Teach them about numerous health benefits associated with martial arts. Give them positive motivation, encouragement and improve their self-confidence and self-esteem.
Walk with Me: A program to help people overcome obesity. It involves the entire family. Everyone is walking at their own place. The entire families walk together, have fun, make new friends, and support one another. Strangers support one another with diets and Weight Watchers Programs. Fun for the whole family!
Fight Cancer: A program to help find a cure for Cancer. Organize special events and share information. Invite Martial Artists to perform demos at various hospitals for sick kids, to give them hope, inspiration and courage.
Safe Route: A program where I introduce safe techniques, skills and awareness. Teach kids how to stay vigilant and alert when walking to and from school. Lecture and instruct them in self-defense, protection and how to react in difficult and strange situations.
Beat The Bully: A program to educating and develop strategies to deal with everyday issues and problems. Address “Cyber-Bullying”; Discuss signs and prevention. Building more confidence, give support and encouragement.
My Philosophy is: Ask yourself “What is your biggest fear and could you embrace it?”
Member of the following: American Association of Founded Arts Institute of Jujitsu Studies
Founder of the following:
World United Jujitsu Federation
Fight for Life Program
Juvonryu
Master Rene’ Combat Kenpo Jujitsu
Address:
American Combat Karate Academy
Cell: 732-801-8034
Email: reneruiz72@gmail.com
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