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Fred Villari Seven Dragons
The History and Development of Shaolin Kempo Karate
Shaolin Kempo Karate" was founded by Grandmaster Frederick J. Villari. In the
last three decades, his fighting system has become widely recognized and
respected. His art traces its origin back over a thousand years to the Shaolin
Temple of China. Many of the basic methods are still used in his schools today.
The present form has become famous because of its very effective "Four Ways
of Fighting."  
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The Seven Dragons
Frederick J. Villari, Founder and Grandmaster of Shaolin Kemp Karate,
recognized seven indiviuals as the foremost authorities of his creation - Shaolin
Kemp Karate.  Known as the Seven Dragons, these indiviuals, above all others,
possess the knowledge of contents, the intricacies of technique and insight in
the secretes of the Grandmaster's famed four ways of fighting."  
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Fred Villari Seven Dragons
Fred Villari Seven Dragons
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Grandmaster Fred Villari
Grandmaster Villari has accomplished much with a
minimum of publicity. 10,000 Black Belts and 15 million
students after its conception, Villari's Martial Arts
Centers are now a far cry from the days when Fred Villari
taught two students at seven in the morning in a walk-up
studio in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Grandmaster Villari realized that the ultimate in
self-defense lay not in one way or style of fighting. By
combining the "Four Ways of Fighting." he devised and
developed ways to integrate diverse methods of fighting
into one, eliminating weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
This is the central theory and method behind Villari's art
of Shaolin Kempo Karate.
The backbone of the Villari's style is the Shaolin system since he felt it was the
best for promoting overall good health, wisdom and longevity. This system is
well balanced, incorporating mind, body and spirit into one.

This method has spread throughout the world as more than 500 schools have
been opened that teach his method.

Grandmaster Villari is still actively teaching and demonstrating the martial arts in
his schools today.