Anthony Arnett Explained

Anthony Arnett
Residence:Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Nationality:American
Martial Art:Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu
Arnett Sport Kung Fu
Teacher:William Cheung
Rank:Grandmaster
Spouse:Sharell Jackson Arnett
Students:Corvey Irvin
Paul Spicer
Arnett Sport Kung Fu
Namestyle:background-color: #000000
Aka:Cheung Style
Focus:Hybrid
Origin:United States
Creator:Anthony Arnett
Parenthood:Kenpo Karate
Boxing
Shotokan Karate
White Crane Kung Fu
Jeet Kune Do
Wing Chun

Anthony Arnett is an American martial artist specializing in Chinese martial arts, particularly Wing Chun. He is a direct disciple of Australian Wing Chun pioneer William Cheung and is founder of his own system, Arnett Sport Kung Fu.

Arnett is a martial artist and has been inducted into Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame.[1]

Background

Early life

Though Arnett had learnt martial arts from his uncle, he was reluctant to display his skills, as he felt that Asian martial arts were seen "kicking and flailing" and considered to be effeminate behavior that could attract ridicule and other kind of unwanted attention from the local youth gangs.

Arnett kept his martial arts skills hidden until 1975, when he saw the movie Five Fingers of Death. With the kung fu craze of the period, Arnett realized the popularity of Chinese martial arts and stopped hiding his martial arts knowledge.[2]

Arnett began competing in Point Tournaments in 1974 then in 1977 he became a division champion in local tournaments.

In 1980s and 1990s

He opened his first Wing Chun School in Maryland, co-opened a second school in 1983 then in 1986 he opened the first Traditional Wing Chun School in Georgia and opened the second Wing Chun School in Augusta, Georgia, in 1987 before finally settling to teach in Jacksonville, Florida.

In 1984 he became an East Coast Grand Champion then became Grand Champion in Fighting and Forms while competing in Georgia in 1989.

In 1993 he was Grand Champion in Continuous Sparring for the 3rd year in a row. Arnett retained the Division Championship title for 6 years in a row and retained the Division Championship title in the Tri State Circuit.

In 1996 he completed a three volume video series on Arnett Sport Kung Fu starring Grandmaster William Cheung and himself. In 1998 he opened his first private lessons studio exclusively for one on one sessions in Jacksonville, Florida. Arnett started promoting tournament training camps and seminars in 1999.

2000 to present

In 2000 Arnett won numerous championships including the Overall Championship in the National Arts League for Forms Demonstration, Weapons Demonstration and Most Student Competitors. Arnett was awarded NKKU Ultimate Grand Champion for 2001 in Forms, Weapons, and Fighting in the Masters Division and also Grand Champion in the North Florida Martial Arts Association.[3]

In 2002 Arnett opened a 3rd school in Orange Park, Florida and would being distributing of training guides for Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu and Arnett Sport Kung Fu in DVD and CD-ROM formats.

In 2005 Arnett became the official martial arts instructor for NFL Football Team Jacksonville Jaguars, their strength and conditioning coach Mark Asanovich praised and thanked Arnett for his work with the team he wrote in a letter; the training was much liked by the players, well designed and well run and that he would continue to support Arnett Sport Kung Fu in future relationships.[4]

In 2012 Arnett was personally invited by William Cheung to be guest instructor at the Cheung's Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy in Melbourne, Australia Headquarters of the Global Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu Association.[5]

Accomplishments

Awards and honors

Grand Champion highlights

YearTitleDescription
1982Grand ChampionEast Coast Tournament Circuit and ranked 8th in the nation on three tournament circuits.
1984First PlaceHeavy Weight Champion in "Ziggs Hard Contact Tournament".
1989Grand ChampionIn Fighting and Forms category at Georgia.
1991 Grand Champion In Continuous Fighting Format Tournaments in Florida.
1992Grand ChampionUndefeated in continuous Fighting Format Grand Champion title and Division Champion in Point Tournament.
1992 Grand Champion At North Florida Open Martial Arts C.S.F. in continuous Fighting, Forms, and Weapons.
1993 Grand ChampionUndefeated as Grand Champion in continuous Fighting and Division Champion in Point Tournament.
1994 Grand champion In Men's Fighting Heavy Weight at "Night Of Legends" All Star Fighters.
2000 Overall Grand Champion In the "National Martial Arts League" for Forms and Weapons Demonstration, also Awarded the "Most Competitors" Award.
2001 Ultimate Grand Champion At the "National Karate & Kung-Fu Union" (N.K.K.U.) in Forms, Weapons, and Fighting in the Masters Division.
2001Grand ChampionIn the "North Florida Martial Arts Association".
2001Grand ChampionAt the "Southern Sport Karate Open".
20013rd PlaceIn Fencing Competition at Gainesville, Florida.
20011st PlaceIn Inner School Fencing Tournament.
2004Grand ChampionAt the Gallops Karate Tournament in Fighting Masters Division.
2004Grand Champion”Gainesville Challenge” (Gainesville, Florida for Fighting Masters Division.
2005 Grand Champion"Bethel Champion of Champions" for Fighting.
2007 Grand Champion"Gallops Karate Tournament" for Fighting.
2008 Grand Champion & Gold Medal"National Karate & Kung-Fu Union" (N.K.K.U.) for fighting and Gold medal winner in Masters Division.
2008Grand Champion”Gallops Karate Tournament" for fighting.
2008Grand Champion"Bethel Champion of Champions" for Fighting.
2009 Grand Champion and Gold Medal"National Karate & Kung-Fu Union" (N.K.K.U.) for fighting and Gold medal winner in Masters Division.
2010Grand Champion and Gold Medal"National Karate & Kung-Fu Union" (N.K.K.U.) for fighting and Gold medal winner in Masters Division.
2017Grandmaster Grand Champion"National Karate & Kung-Fu Union" (N.K.K.U.) for sparring Grandmaster Blackbelt.[7]
[5] [8] [9]

Instructor lineage

AgeStyleInstructor
5 years old Sensi Richard Brooks (Uncle)
11 years old Coach Greg Louis
13 years old Master James Little
15 years old Master Mark Amous
17 years old Sifu Nathaniel Singletary
19 years old Gung-Fu/Wing ChunSifu Nick Edwards
23 years old Traditional Wing ChunGrandmaster William Cheung
33 years old Kali(Arnis)Grandmaster Joe DeGuzman
43 years old Coach Raul Toro

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame Plaque . ewingchun.com. Professor Silverio P. Guerra . 23 January 2020 . Universal.
  2. Web site: Kung Fu Master Anthony Arnett delivers street justice with an open heart and a closed fist. John E. Citrone. Folioweekly. 5 June 2003. 9 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Introducing One of My Instructor: Master Anthony Arnett. Angel Casiano. 4 July 2012. 9 January 2016.
  4. Web site: Asanovich . Mark . Letter of praise . ewingchun . Jacksonville Jaguars . 23 January 2020 . Jaguars.
  5. Web site: Sport's Desk Martial Arts. Pation Pics. 5 August 2012. 9 January 2016.
  6. Web site: Old Art With a New Twist. Inside Kung Fu. Michael Haddock. 2 June 2002. 9 January 2016 . inside kung fu.
  7. Web site: N.K.K.U. / N.M.A.L. / M.A.C. Tri-State 2017 National Sparring Division Grand Champions . U.S. Martial Arts Network.com . United States - National Karate & Kung-Fu Union U.S. - N.K.K.U. Martial Arts Olympia Games . 26 January 2020 . NKKU 2017.
  8. Book: Bole . Robert . Live until you die . 2017 . Page publishing inc . New York United States of America . 978-1-63568-934-1 . Chapter All the world’s a stage . Hardcover First . 28 January 2020 . Bole book.
  9. Book: Bowen . Jessie . Martial Arts Masters and Pioneers . 2018 . Elite Publications . 978-1-387-97086-5 . 122, 123, 124, 125 . Volume 4 . pioneers.