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'''Ron Duncan''' |
'''Ron Duncan''' is considered a ] master. He was born in ] and is a former U.S. Marine.<ref name="usadojo_bio">{{Cite web |url=http://www.usadojo.com/biographies/ronald-duncan.htm |title=Martial Arts Biography - Ronald Duncan |publisher=usadojo.com |accessdate=2008-03-28}}</ref> He studied karate under Don Nagle.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kungfukids.com/american.html |title=History of American Martial Arts |publisher=kungfukids.com |accessdate=2008-03-28}}</ref> Duncan, along with ] and ], helped to popularize Ninjutsu in the United States in the 1970's and the 1980's.<ref></ref> | ||
Duncan has also studied a number of different styles such as ], ], ], ], ], Kin Dai Gakko Ryu, ], ], ], and ] (weaponry).<ref name="usadojo_bio" /> He combined his training to create his Way of the Wind system and became one of the first black martial arts instructors in the United States.<ref>{{cite news|magazine=Black Belt Magazine|volume=15|issue=6|pages=51,53|title=The Untold Story of American's Karate History|date=June 1977}}</ref> He has been honored by being enshrined in multiple halls of fame.<ref name="usadojo_bio" /> | |||
he combine his training to form his Way of the wind system which he now teaches all over the states. People like ] and ] helped to popularize Ninjutsu in the United States in the 1970's and the 1980's.<ref></ref> he was honored by having the title Professor given to him.<ref></ref> Another point of note is he has amassed over 200 shooting awards.<ref></ref>Ronald Duncan worked as a Private Investigator for Equifax Services Inc. | |||
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Ron Duncan is considered a martial arts master. He was born in Panama and is a former U.S. Marine. He studied karate under Don Nagle. Duncan, along with Stephen K. Hayes and Masaaki Hatsumi, helped to popularize Ninjutsu in the United States in the 1970's and the 1980's.
Duncan has also studied a number of different styles such as Judo, Boxing, Hakko Ryu Jujutsu, Dai-Nippon Jujutsu Ryu, Sosuishi Ryu, Kin Dai Gakko Ryu, Aikido, Aikijujutsu, Kempo, and Kobujutsu (weaponry). He combined his training to create his Way of the Wind system and became one of the first black martial arts instructors in the United States. He has been honored by being enshrined in multiple halls of fame.
References
- ^ "Martial Arts Biography - Ronald Duncan". usadojo.com. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
- "History of American Martial Arts". kungfukids.com. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
- koga ryu ninjutsu: Black Belt credits Ron Duncan
- "The Untold Story of American's Karate History". Black Belt Magazine. Vol. 15, no. 6. June 1977. pp. 51, 53.
http://kogaryuninjutsuint.blogspot.com/2007/12/check-out-prof.html