Brett Gross
Inducted into the A.M.A.H.O.F.(Inc)
for 2003
INSTRUCTOR OF THE YEAR – NINJUTSU
Inducted into the W.K.U.H.O.F. for 2003 INSTRUCTOR
OF THE YEAR – NINJUTSU
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At the age of 37, Sensei Brett Gross is a Senior Ninjutsu
Instructor and student of Sensei Wayne Roy. He has
been a member of Mr. Roy ’s Organisation for
15 years, teaching for the past 12 years.
Sensei Gross began his Warrior Quest, at the age
of 14, studying Judo with a local Instructor in the
St.
George Area of Sydney, NSW. At the age of 16 he began
Karate, which he continued until 1988. He has also
studied Kick boxing during this period.
In 1988, he
attended a workshop held by Sensei Roy, which covered
a number of Ninjutsu strategies and
tactics. The workshop captivated him, beginning
his journey
in Ninjutsu and personal development for life.
Married
and a father of 3, he has been able to extend his
life skills to his Martial Arts for
all to benefit.
A strong part of his warrior quest is his personal
development, which is guided by his Instructor.
This “personal
development” has attracted
such success as teaching local community group’s
self-defence, and inspiring younger adults to
excel to excellence through the Martial Arts.
Sensei Gross
expresses his concerns within martial arts training
as - “Many Martial Artists get lazy, thinking
they know it all.... I see and hear it all the
time and they become very ordinary exponents
of their art
and life ... they don’t move out of their
comfort zone!..”
Sensei Gross operates his
Dojo within The Kokoro Ryu Centre - Campbelltown,
run by Shihan Wayne
Hanley (AMAHOF
Kobudo Martial Artist of the Year 2001 ) & his
wife Sensei Melissa Hanley.
Brett attends Gekken
and Kenjutsu (cutting) classes with Shihan
Hanley, challenging
himself at all times on his quest.
Sensei Gross
currently holds Yondan 4th Degree in Ninjutsu - Graded
by Sensei Roy in 2000,
Certificate by Hatsumi
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