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John Kedrowski
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Mr. Kedrowski has been training in the martial arts for a number of years with a black belt ranking in Tang Soo Do and the Martial arts Research Fellowship (MARF). He has trained in jujutsu, judo, arnis de mano, tai chi chuan, kali, muay thai, wing chun, Japanese karate, and Okinawan Karate. Mr. Kedrowski lives and practices martial arts on Oahu and teaches karate classes at Assets High School. When not twisting his friends limbs into unnatural position, Mr. Kedrowski is an avid surfer, fisherman, wilderness camper, writer, husband and father of two.


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