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Man in Wheelchair invited to Tokyo Japan to take part in World Championships Wheelchair Kata Category.

David Lee from Enfield Middlesex (UK) is to take part in the wheelchair kata’s in November this year. Asked how he feels he said it’s wicked to be picked.

David now 52 has been involved in martial arts since he was 9 years old. He was fit and active up until a car accident some 17 ½ years ago now sees him confined to a wheelchair. But this doesn’t stop him doing his martial arts.

David also runs the Disability Martial Arts Association, the first martial arts charity. They have set up a data base of Martial Arts Academy’s School’s and Club’s in the U.K. that will teach people with all types of disabilities and their families. When people phone them they will then be able to give them a telephone number of the said organisation. David said they are trying to help people with all types of disabilities into martial arts to help them get fit, and lead a better way of life.

We also run Ultimate Strike & Disability Martial Arts Budo Academy in Enfield Middlesex.

This club was set up to help people with disabilities and their families become involved in martial arts. Working side by side with the Disability Martial Arts Association (a registered charity) the club is run by David and Stephen Lee (father and son), they are helped by Kim Grove (Stephen Lee’s Partner) Matthew Lee (David’s younger son). Peter Kingsland Disability Martial Art Instructor for the charity.

The club is family run with the aim of bringing something to the community that very few have dared to try. The Lee family has adapted Taekwondo, Cane-Jitsu, Ju-jitsu for people with wheelchairs and all other disabilities so more people can get involved in the sport. This can help people with disabilities be more involved in the community and give them a place in society.

It is a strong belief of the family that the martial arts should be adapted to the student not the student to the art.

Information about the charity can be found at:

www.disabilitymartialartsassociation.co.uk.

Email dmaa@btinternet.com


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