
Black
Belt International Executives Profiles -
United Kingdom
Name: Chris
Allen
Kickboxing, KravMaga in Tring Hertford,
hertfordshire
Club Name : Tring Martial Arts Location:
Tring, Hertford
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Martial Arts Styles:
Kickboxing, Tai Chi Chuan and Krav Maga
Grades:
2nd Dan
Black Belt in Kickboxing
1st Dan Black Belt in Judo.
Qualifications:
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Tring Martial Arts provides martial art training in
a number of styles, primarily the modern martial art
of Kickboxing is taught, with around 50 students
studying this style. In addition to Kickboxing, Tai
Chi Chuan and Krav Maga (the self defence style of
the Israeli Military) are also taught.
Tring Martial Arts (TMA) was founded by its Chief
Instructor Chris Allen who holds the rank of 2nd
Dan
Black Belt in Kickboxing and 1st Dan
Black Belt in Judo. Chris has 22 years experience
in the Martial Arts. Chris is a qualified weapons
instructor, competition referee and judge, and has
competed at National and European levels for four
years. In 2005 he took Bronze in the European
Championships. Chris set up Tring Martial Arts with
the assistance and support of his own Instructor,
Master Richard Farmer of Streetwise in Hemel
Hempstead in 2005. TMA has grown from a one hour
class per week to 12 hours per week.
“By having the opportunity to teach more than just
two or three classes per week we’re genuinely able
to cater for each person’s individual goals. For
instance, we have around 50 students who train in
the style of Kickboxing with a view to one day
attaining a Black Belt. On the other hand, we have
people train with us purely for the fitness element
of our style”, commented Chris, “Recently Muscle and
Fitness magazine voted Kickboxing as one of the best
exercises for burning calories with an average burn
of between 600 to 800 calories per session”.
“I was amazed at how fast we have grown; we now have
around 70 students and cater for all ages from
children as young as 5 years old to our most senior
member at 57 years old. It has always been very
important to me to provide an environment whereby
people of all ages, abilities and walks of life can
come together, to achieve their goals without fear
of prejudice or bullying”, said Chris, “I receive
many enquiries each week, and the main concerns
raised, especially from people new to martial arts,
is the image of the ‘Dungeon Dojo’, lots of sweaty
men kicking and hitting each other. This
description couldn’t be further from the truth, TMA
strives to provide a welcoming and friendly
atmosphere to beginners and experienced martial
artists alike through mixed classes; a structured
curriculum; a safe environment and a well appointed
training facility. In addition to this all the
instructors at TMA have
CRB clearance, First Aid training and are fully
insured”.
Tanya Adams who was recently made Senior Instructor
at TMA is responsible for teaching their children’s
syllabus and acts as their Child Protection Officer
said, “I joined TMA when they opened in July 05. I
wanted to meet people in the area and attempt to
increase my fitness. As a rule I normally don’t
enjoy exercise – however I thoroughly enjoy this.
Kickboxing nights are my favourite nights of the
week. Since joining, I have lost over two stones in
weight and discovered muscles I never knew I had!
It is a great atmosphere, Chris is fantastic and it
is a great group of people. We go out for drinks
together and generally have a blast. I am totally
committed to Tring Martial Arts (TMA) and think
joining is one of the most positive things I have
ever done. Without hesitation I would encourage new
people to join us, it is fun, a great workout and
quite cool to be a Brown Belt and Senior
Instructor”. Tanya teaches the Kickbox Kids class
which is a term based class for 5 to 10 year old
children. “I get a lot out of teaching the KBK
class, as a mother myself I recognise the great
benefits that Martial Art training can teach a child
such as Discipline, Self Respect and Respect for
others, Humility, self confidence, concentration and
fitness” said Tanya.
Another member of TMA’s teaching staff is Dominic
Veal who recently made the step up from Assistant
Instructor to hold the position of Instructor. His
main focus is their competition squad and for
organising squad training and competition entries.
“Dominic is a formidable opponent in the ring and
competes at local and national level. As we
continue to expand, I hope that Dominic will become
an integral part of the club, teaching on behalf of
TMA in his own right in the future”, said Chris.
We asked Chris about his life before Tring Martial
Arts, “I began my martial arts career when I was
nine years old, attending Judo classes in my home
town in Cornwall. After reaching 1st Dan in Judo, I
tried many different styles including Ju Jitsu, TKD
and Kickboxing. In April 2005, under the tuition of
Master Farmer I achieved the rank of Black Belt 1st
Dan in Kickboxing”, said Chris.
"Once I moved from Cornwall to Hertfordshire for
employment, I led a very sedate lifestyle, too much
food and drink and little exercise. I started
Kickboxing at the age of 22, as I had tried going to
gyms and running, but solitary exercise never held
my attention for too long. I find working out in a
group to be the most encouraging and rewarding. I
would recommend it to everyone".
Tring Martial Arts meets at
the Ridgeway Scout Hall on Grove Road in Tring on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights from 6pm and
Sunday mornings from 11am. They offer three
Beginner’s classes, two intermediate
classes, one advanced class, two sparring classes
and many courses on Self defence, Weapons and Tai
Chi. For more information we recommend their
informative website
www.TringMartialArts.com
or call Chris on 07793 381322 for more information.
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