Adam Christopher Fox

 

Sensei Adam Fox began his karate training in 1983 and has been training for 27 years. He began teaching in 1984, assisting the children's program, and by 1992, was running several different children's programs for the Pacific Martial Arts in San Diego, while also assisting in the running of the office for Chief Instructor Grandmaster Jerry Devine who taught him the ins and outs of dojo management.

In 2001, he opened the Mission Hills Wa Bu Do Academy offering programs for children and adults. In 2002, he relocated to Southern Oregon where he served as a Deputy Sheriff, Field Training Officer and Emergency Medical/Law Enforcement Telecommunicator. He has been awarded the Governor's Award for excellence by DPSST (Department of Public Safety Standards and Training) and holds multiple Law Enforcement Certifications. Sensei Fox is the Chief Instructor for the Wa Bu Do Academy, The Secretariat General and Oregon State Representative for the World Kobukan Federation and on the WKF Board of Directors and Promotion and Testing Board.

He has extensive experience teaching in the traditional values, techniques and attitudes that help foster the students’ desire to learn and development of their lifelong path in the Martial Arts.

Sensei Fox takes the time to focus on the finer aspects of attitude, and the deeper meanings contained in the “Do” portion of Wa Bu Do. The “Do”, meaning “The Way” is a deep philisophical aspect of the Traditional Martial Arts. It encompasses the meanings, philosophies and history behind the artform.

His approach is one of emphasizing control, both physical and emotional while the student walks their path in a safe and effective non-contact environment.He specializes in the application of technique and scenario based training.

You can contact Sensei Fox HERE with any questions you have.