Jeff Delaney
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Jeff Delaney is a Modern Arnis practitioner.
He was one of the original Masters of Tapi-Tapi created by the art's founder, Remy Presas, shortly before his death.[citation needed] Divisions among the Masters of Tapi-Tapi led him to form his own version of the International Modern Arnis Federation (IMAF), of which he is now the chair and that group's grandmaster.[1] (The other version of the IMAF is headed by Randi Schea.) He holds a number of seminars and camps every year.
Jeff Delaney has also studied Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Kung Fu.[1] He resides near Austin, Texas with his wife Robin, where he works as an electrician.
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- ^ a b Background
[edit] External links
- Web page
- 'What The Masters are Saying' - Interview from October 2001 issue of Black Belt Magazine
- Over seeing gradings - Page 7
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