Ron Balicki - Martial Arts Studies

Martial Arts Studies

Balicki has studied under the following martial arts masters:

  • Dan Inosanto: Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Kali, Maphilindo Silat, Thai Boxing
  • Yorinaga Nakamura: Shooto
  • Edgar Sulite: Lameco Escrima
  • Nicolas Saignac: Savate
  • Anthony De Longis: Bullwhip
  • Leo Giron: Bahala Na Eskrima
  • Tom Meadows: Latigo y Daga (Whip and Dagger)
  • Chai Sirisute: Muay Thai
  • Randy Williams: Wing Chun
  • Fred Degerberg: Degerberg Blend Thai Boxing
  • Pete Cruz: Degerberg Blend
  • Herman Suwanda: Mande Muda
  • Paul DeThouras: Bukti Negara
  • Victor DeThouras: Serak Silat
  • Larry Lindenmann: Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Kali
  • Christopher Ricketts - Edgar Sulite: Bakbakan Eskrima

He has earned instructorships in:

  • Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do
  • Filipino Martial Arts\Kali
  • Maphilindo Silat
  • Muay Thai
  • Savate
  • Lameco Escrima
  • Degerberg Blend (7th Degree Black Belt)
  • Wing Chun
  • Latigo y daga (whip fighting)
  • Shoot wrestling

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