Kelly Worden
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Kelly Worden is a prominent practitioner of the Filipino martial art of Modern Arnis in the Pacific Northwest. He was the first American granted the title of Datu or chieftain by Remy Presas, founder of the system.
As a knife maker, he produced a signature piece in honor of the late Remy Presas. He also has held one of the longest-running Filipino martial art camps in the US under the title of 'Water and Steel'. As of this entry, it has been held every year for almost 30 years.
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