Jason Yee
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History of San-Shou
and San-Da Kickboxing
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A pioneer in San-Shou
kickboxing, Jason Yee has over twenty years of martial arts experience.
This former super-middle weight, kickboxing and Kung-Fu champion was a
two-time U.S. team member. Jason has become a leading force in shaping
the U.S. competition scene. As a coach he helped to produce several
international fighting champions such as Josh Bartholomew, Al Lorieux,
Marvin Perry, Rudi Ott, Albert Pope and Mike Norman.
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Jason led the way
and was the first American to medal at the 1st World San-Shou
Championship held by the I.W.F. (International Wu-Shu Federation) in
Beijing, China in 1991. Jason was the first and only competitor ever to
compete in a single event simultaneously in forms, weapons and San-Shou
fighting at the World Championships.
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Jason holds the
true title of All-Around Champion being the only American to win
numerous National Championships in forms, weapons and full-contact
fighting. Jason help bridge the gap between modern and traditional
Kung-Fu in the U.S. by winning both Wu-Shu forms and Traditional forms
at several National events simultaneously. His achievements led to Jason
being inducted into Inside Kung-Fu Magazines Hall of Fame in 1993.
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After, Jason
continued to challenge himself by winning the 1994 National Super
middle-weight San-Shou title. In 1997 Jason made another landmark in
Kung-Fu by being the featured Super fight against top light heavy-weight
champion Cung Le. This was the first ever Pay-Per-View airing of San-Shou
fighting. This fight also was the first ever professional San-Shou
fight, setting the stage for future professional San-Da bouts.

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Jason went on to
become a top coach in the U.S. National fighting scene. His team, The
Boston San-Shou Team formed in 1995 dominated the fight circuit winning
over 35 National and World titles in San-Shou, Muay Thai and
American/International rules Kick-boxing.

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Jason went on to
become the coach of the U.S. National San-Shou Team in 1999. That year,
one of his top fighters Al Lorieux won the silver medal at the I.W.F.
World Championships. In 1999 Jason was also inducted into the W.K.F.
Hall of Fame as Coach of the Year. Afterward, Jason spent several years
producing, writing, directing and starring in his first action/thriller
feature film titled Edge of Darkness a.k.a. Dark Warrior.
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Jason's 1st. kung fu
instructor, his grandfather
"Jimmy Sing Yee 1911 - 2003"
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Jason at 8 years old doing a
side-kick
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Jason at 8 years old performing
a staff form
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