I was like that myself. No matter what I learned, a much bigger person, especially a fighter, could whip my behind like a red headed step child. There had to be more. In America it was still the biggest wins. While size is definitely a factor, there had to be something to help a smaller person have a chance for survival and possibly the win. In the animal kingdom, the honey badger was a symbol that big doesn’t always guarantee you win.

Now I was faced with what do I do since my training time is limited by my life choices and responsibilities. I was introduced to such secrets by a martial artist that introduced me to pressure points, but there were still some areas where they didn’t seem to be that effective. I then found about the martial science as presented by the Dragon Society International. I met martial artist with real life experiences applying this science, some knowingly and some unknowingly.

With the materials provided from their years of study and testing, the martial arts are starting to produce the results I always felt it should and there’s no end to the depths an artist can go.  Now the thrill and newness has returned. Even an older out of shape person such as myself now have workable options that will work in protecting me and my loved ones.

I thank the Dragon Society International for reigniting my love for the arts and for providing the circumstances where I can learn and share with some of the most reputable martial artist ever.
Guy Waddell
PS
I’m working on that levitation thing too. 😂