Billy Blanks Billy Blanks was born in 1956. He was the fourth of - TopicsExpress



          

Billy Blanks Billy Blanks was born in 1956. He was the fourth of fifteen children born to a hard working but poor African-American couple in Erie, Pennsylvania. Growing up, Billy overcame tremendous obstacles such as dyslexia, which wasn’t diagnosed until he was 35 years old, and a defective hip joint that made his movements clumsy. His brothers and sisters teased him and his coaches thought he would never amount to much. Billy wanted to be like his idol, martial arts legend Bruce Lee. Because his family was poor, he worked as a garbage man to pay for his karate lessons. Billy practiced hard, and was able to overcome the physical problems caused by his hip. In 1975, after winning scores of local, state and national competitions, Billy became the first Amateur Athletic Union Champion, a title he would win five times. Billy is a seventh degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and holds black belts in five other forms of martial arts. In 1980, Billy was named captain of the U.S. Olympic karate team. Unfortunately, the team didn’t compete because the United States boycotted the Summer Games in Moscow. But that didn’t stop Billy; he went on to win seven world karate titles, including 36 gold medals in international bouts. While training in his home during the 1980s, Billy began to combine dance music with his Tae Kwon Do moves, which evolved into Tae-Bo. Tae-Bo is an exercise that combines ballet, karate, Tae Kwan Do, boxing, hip-hop dancing and weight training. Tae-Bo stands for “Total Awareness, Excellence, Body Obedience”. In 1989, Billy opened his World Training Center in Sherman Oaks, California, and Tae Bo has become extremely popular with stars like Magic Johnson, Brandy, Brooke Shields, Jenny McCarthy, and Sinbad. Today, Billy also teaches martial arts to inner-city children so that it may inspire and strengthen their self-reliance to excel in life
Posted on: Thu, 08 Aug 2013 12:27:19 +0000

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