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Carl D. Wilcox Ph.D.
USJJF Vice
President Regional Representative,
North Carolina
Carl
D. Wilcox Ph.D., 8th Dan, Director of Education for the Center for
Martial Arts has devoted over 40 years to perfecting and teaching the
Martial Arts, bringing together art-sport-science for the enhancement of
human development. In keeping with true Karate tradition, his quest for
physical mastery goes hand-in-hand with his pursuit of intellectual and
spiritual excellence. Over the past four decades, he has emerged as one
of the nation's leading professionals in the field of personal safety
and self defense. An inductee into the World Self-Defense Hall of Fame,
he is a national leader and authority on rape prevention as well as an
expert on karate-do, jujitsu, judo, grappling, and kobudo.
Carl Wilcox holds a Ph.D. in the Asian Arts/Martial Sciences and
regularly conducts exciting, educational, and informative seminars on
the martial arts, personal safety skills, rape prevention, law
enforcement, and the growing problem of violence in the American
workplace. He is a Congressional Certificate of Achievement and Award
Recipient and former State Chairman of the United States Olympic
Committee (U.S.O.C.).
In addition Mr. Wilcox currently serves on the Board of Directors of the
United States Jujitsu Federation, the national governing body for
international and Olympic style sports competition in the United States,
as well as serving on the Police Training Advisory Board, and National
Advisory Board for Rape Awareness & Prevention International. His
achievements are many.
Congressional Certificate of Achievement and Award Recipient (Martial
Arts Development)
Olympic Coaching and Development (U.S.O.T.C.)
Elite karate Training Coach's Colleges
International Karate Instructor's Institute
American Coaching Effectiveness Program
State Chairman (Karate & Jujitsu N.G.B.) United States Olympic Committee
Featured in the Asheville Citizen Times, on WLOS-TV Channel 13 on 5
o'clock news, Karate Profiles, Karate, Kung Fu, Black Belt Magazines,
Blue Ridge Women's Quarterly "93" , Watauga Democrat, The Martial Arts
Guide to Submission Wrestling and the Martial Arts Gazette.
One of few legitimate ranking Black Belts holding the dual title of
Shihan, Renshi
One of a select qualified group of instructors to be awarded legitimate
Master Instructor certificate in a Chinese, Japanese, and Korean art.
Internationally known educator.
Developed and taught programs in self-defense, Karate, Aikijitsu etc. at
universities and colleges.
In 1997 he was recognized by the General Court of Justice in the State
of North Carolina as an expert witness in the field of martial arts
instruction.
Some of his martial arts ranks include:
9th dan black belt in Taiho Jitsu
8th dan black belt in Jujitsu
8th dan black belt in Karate
8th dan black belt in Northern Chinese Kempo
8th dan black belt in Taekwondo
8th dan black belt in Kobudo
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