Paul Whitrod

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Paul Whitrod is a notable martial artist. He is a practitioner of Southern Kalaripayattu (Tekkan system), Kung Fu and Krabi Krabong.

He has studied under various masters in Kerala and Tamil Nadu to learn Southern Kalaripayattu. Whitrod received the title of Asan (master) from Master Krishnakutty Nair and Master Padmabhavan of the Tekkan Netaji system.

Paul is the founder of the Agastya Kalari & marman Sangham, UK. Whitord also runs a martial arts school in London, England.

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