Meet the founders of British Military Martial arts




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Lee Matthews

Lee Matthews 4th Dan in Sport Karate 4th Dan in Kickboxing, 1st Dan in Karate, Trained in boxing under world champion Richie Woodhall and in Brazilian Ju Jitsu by world champion Bralio Estima. Lee severd for 7 years in the 3rd Battalion the Parachute regiment. Going on operations in Northern Ireland and Kosovo. Lee trained as a PTI and spent a short amount of time at ATR Lichfield as a PTI for PARA recruits.

He is the current heavy weight for Great Britain in the WAKO nation Kickboxing team and competes all around the world. He has won the WAKO British championships 5 times and is WAKO Pro European Champion as well as World bronze medalist.

Lee teaches nearly 1000 students in the west midlands and has trained 5 world champions and some of the highest standard children in the world.

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Lee Sansum

Lee Sansum 6th Dan, specialist soldier, Northern Ireland war veteran and famous body guard, teaches internationally on the subjects of personal awareness, self protection and the martial arts.
Lee protected Princess Diana and her sons in St Tropez during the summer of 1997, the tragic incidents that followed in Paris would be the catalyst for his close quarter combat system of training to be developed.
Lee has trained special forces, the elite military police close protection teams and front line infantry troops serving in Afghanistan on the secrets of how to simply and effectively take out any hostile opposition with one simple move.
Lee understood that normal people could not afford their own bodyguards to look after their loved ones so he devised a unique devastating system of self deference..
His teachings are based on his real life experiences as a doorman, a specialist soldier, close protection operator and over two years of hostile military combat experience both as a front line soldier and a covert specialist. He holds black belts in jujitsu, karate and kickboxing.