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FFA USA Archives Instructors of Steve Aron's Academy of Fighting Arts, L to R, Jay De Leon, Tony, Sifu Steve Aron and Phil Rapagna. Sifu Steve Aron was a first generation Parker Kenpo Instructor and a Certified Instructor of Inosanto Kali. Since then, he has also become a JKD Certified Instructor under Pete Jacobs and a JKD Nucleus Member of the Bruce Lee Education Foundation, and currently operates a Dojo in Glendora, CA.  Phil Rapagna subsequently also became an instructor of Lameco Eskrima under the late GM Edgar Sulite, and is currently a Pasadena Police officer and Law Enforcement Trainer.
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Steve Aron's Academy of Fighting Arts's cirriculum included Parker Kenpo, JKD, Wing Chun, Penjak Silat, and Inosanto Kali. This impromptu group picture took place during a break between the kids' class and the adult class.
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Kenpo Sifu Jay De Leon leads a Kenpo Team Kata Demo.  The other taem members include Joyce Johnson, Linda Daniels, and Michael Johnson.
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Maestro Jay's ID Card for the "Phil. Combat Karate Judo Association" or Phickaju.  This large commercial dojo in Manila, Philippines taught Shorin-Ryu, Judo, and Arnis. This was Maestro Jay's last commercial school before leaving for the U.S. in 1974.
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