Ernie Reyes Sr.

Ernie Reyes Sr. is a martial artist, actor, and fight choreographer. He is co-founder and head instructor of West Coast World Martial Arts, where he has been teaching for more than 35 years.[1] He is the father of Ernie Reyes Jr. and Lee Reyes.

Biography

Ernie Reyes is the son of Filipino immigrants Ernesto and Valentina Reyes, who came to California in the 1920s.[1] He grew up in Salinas, California, and started working in the fields when he was 12 years old.[1] He majored in business administration at San Jose State University,[2] where he met Tony Thompson.[1] In 1966 he began studying martial arts with Tang Soo Do, continuing through his years at San Jose State.[1] He then studied Tae Kwon Do.[1] By the early 70s, he was studying other martial arts, including Boxing, Kickboxing, Escrima, knife, and Wu Shu.[1] In the mid-1970s, he competed in karate.[3] He won the US National Tae Kwon Do championship in 1977, followed by a bronze at the 1977 World Taekwondo Championships.[1][3]

Reyes co-founded the West Coast World Martial Arts Association with Tony Thompson.[4] The association has more than 35 schools, teaching more than seven thousand students.[3] He has led and choreographed the demonstration team from the association, blending modern music and gymnastics with traditional martial arts.[5] The demonstration team has been entertaining and demonstrating martial arts since the early 1980s.[3]

Film

Ernie Reyes choreographed the martial arts for the films Surf Ninjas[6] and The Last Dragon.[7] During the filming of a fight for The Last Dragon, one of the stuntmen was injured.[7] Even though he was new to the film industry, Ernie Reyes recommended to the director that only martial artists who were familiar with working together should be fighting each other on screen.[7] The director agreed, removing some of the other stunt men and letting Ernie's black belts take over.[7] Ernie Reyes also choreographed the martial arts for the TV show Sidekicks,[8] using his own West Coast black belts for the fight scenes with his son.[7] He had a role on screen in Surf Ninjas.[6]

Family

Ernie Reyes has five children: Ernie Jr.,[9] Lee,[10] Destiny,[11] Espirit,[10] and Ki.[10]

References

Sources

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.