Frank Dux biography, achievements and records

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Frank Dux is a Canadian fighting choreographer and martial artist with a long history in martial arts who served as the inspiration for the film Bloodsport, in which the story of his life and his experience in these arts were narrated -with some modifications.

Frank William Dux began his training in Ryu Ninjutsu at an early age under the tutelage of Senzo Tanaka, who was his teacher for many years. Subsequently, Dux maintained his interest in the area, participated in a clandestine competition known as Kumite, and founded his own martial arts school..

Bloodsport was a film based on the life of Frank Dux. Source: flickr.com

In addition to having served as inspiration for Bloodsport, Dux had several appearances in the cinema, specifically as a fight choreographer in Lionheart (1990) and in Only the strong (1993).

Dux has enjoyed recognition in the sports world, especially in the field of martial arts. He was inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame and the Frank Dux Fellowship Award was created in his honor..

He has been in close contact with the martial arts industry and has participated in various social tasks. One of its objectives is to propose to authorities and educational entities the creation of programs that encourage the participation of children and young people in extracurricular activities.

Likewise, it has shown interest in contributing to the well-being of the community through its activities for the protection of disadvantaged children. In addition, he is co-founder of FASST, a system aimed at gaining body awareness that promotes efficient movements and activates the so-called triangle of force..

Despite the success achieved with his career in the sports and social field, Dux has been related to controversies, since it has been found that elements of the story of his life told in Bloodsport and in his autobiography The secret man, they are not totally true.

Article index

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Relationship with his teacher
    • 1.2 Bloodsport
    • 1.3 FASST
    • 1.4 Controversies
    • 1.5 News
  • 2 Achievements
    • 2.1 Ultimate Fighting Championship
  • 3 Records
  • 4 References

Biography

Frank William Dux was born on April 6, 1956, in Toronto, Canada. His home was of humble origin, since his French parents were Holocaust survivors, migrated to Canada and settled in that country..

In 1963 they moved to California, United States. At the age of 13, Dux began his training in martial arts, when he was trained by Senzo Tanaka under the discipline of Ryu Ninjutsu..

Relationship with his teacher

As his teacher had no children, the two forged a great relationship: Tanaka named him his successor and dedicated himself to teaching him his knowledge of martial arts..

In 1975 Dux participated in a clandestine competition of this discipline held every 5 years known as Kumite, which apparently took place in the Ministry of Sports of the Bahamas.

Bloodsport

Five years later, in 1980, Dux founded his own martial arts school called Dux Ryu Ninjutsu, and later, in 1988, his story served as the inspiration for the film. Bloodsport, in which his life is told.

In this film the supposed real story of his life was revealed, whose main attraction was that, in addition to being dedicated to Ryu Ninjutsu, he was an undercover agent of the special forces.

According to the film, for this reason he had to infiltrate the previously mentioned secret competition, Kumite, which was organized by a criminal organization..

His martial arts mentor - who was also the first winner of the Kumite competition - was the one who introduced him to the special forces, in which he also served, as he was a member of the Japanese intelligence forces..

Besides having been the main inspiration for Bloodsport and having made his story known through that medium, Frank Dux wrote his own autobiography years later, The secret man, which was published in 1996.

FASST

Dux is a co-founder of FASST (Focus, Action, Skill, Strategy & Tactics), a training system designed for various types of people who seek to concentrate efforts on knowing their own body and developing both strength and flexibility.

This system encourages the efficient use of the body, so all the techniques that make it up are designed so that anyone can use their own physical characteristics, as well as those of the opponent, to their advantage..

The focus of this training is on knowing the skills and specific characteristics of the fighters, and on achieving a very quick notion of what the opponent's advantages are, in order to avoid them in the confrontation..

It is an inclusive system that is aimed at people with diverse physical and personality characteristics. The intention is to achieve individual empowerment through the teaching of fighting techniques, and allow this feeling of control to generalize to other areas of people's lives..

Controversies

Despite the great recognition it has had in the world, it has been determined that the story told by Frank Dux about his own life has inconsistencies.

In 1998, months after the premiere of Bloodsport, an article was written in Los Angeles Times which confirmed that the movie was not based on completely real events. For example, while in the military Dux never had to go to Southeast Asia nor was he seriously injured..

Regarding Tanaka -who, according to Dux, was his martial arts teacher-, no records have been found that confirm the life of this person. When investigating his death, which supposedly happened in 1975 in California, no death records were found corresponding to him..

When Dux is confronted and pressured to clarify the reasons for the inconsistencies in his story, Dux firmly sticks with his stories..

Some sources indicate that Dux suffers from Walter Mitty syndrome, characterized in that those who suffer from it spend a lot of time imagining an alternative reality.

Present

Frank Dux lives in Seattle, is an entrepreneur and is actively involved in the martial arts industry.

He has worked with education authorities and entities in the promotion of educational programs that promote extracurricular activities for young people and children, as well as the protection of the less favored.

Dux is also actively involved in the fight against activities related to human trafficking. In 2010 he was the keynote speaker at the National Conference of the Federal Law Enforcement Association.

Achievements

Frank Dux demonstrated his skills in the 1975 Kumite competition, in which he broke several world records. The victory that Dux achieved in said competition caused a great impact, since for the spectators this fighter was not sufficiently prepared to face his opponents.

In honor of Dux's brilliant performance in martial arts and the social work he has done promoting extracurricular programs and the protection of children at risk, the Fran Dux Fellowship Award has been created, sponsored by various members of the international sports community.

Among the entities that contribute to the financing of this award are the California Young Karate Association, the NTSA, Kidsport America and the Martial Arts Hall of Fame, in which he was also honored. Likewise, he was awarded the title of Grand Master Hanshi.

As thanks for his great effort and work in the defense and inclusion of children with disabilities and in risk situations, Frank Dux received the Karate Youth Dragon Award, in California.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

On the other hand, another of the achievements that is indirectly associated with it is the relationship between Bloodsport and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), which was founded five years after the film was released and was significantly influenced by it..

This organization took the movie as inspiration Bloodsport and members of the institution (such as Demian Maia) have confirmed that said film was a motivation to join the world of martial arts.

Records

Frank Dux is one of the martial artists with the most world records broken, and several of these were achieved in his participation in the 1975 Kumite..

In 1993, years after being inactive in martial arts, Frank Dux again demonstrated his skills at the Martial Arts Festival held at the Bercy Stadium, Paris. The records that this fighter has reached are the following:

- Greater amount of knockouts in a row in a competition (1975).

- Knockout fastest recorded (1975).

- Fastest fist registered resulting in a knockout (1975).

- Fastest kick recorded resulting in a knockout (1975).

- First person to earn an IFAA weapon score of a perfect 10 (1975).

- First fighter in Kumite to exceed 300 matches (1978).

- First undefeated fighter in Kumite with more than 100 matches (1980).

- Final Kumite Record (1980).

- Chi Kung Tug of War (standing on one leg) (1990).

- First and only martial artist to break bulletproof glass with bare hands (1993).

- With a single kick, he managed to break multiple champagne bottles at different heights (1993).

- Chi Kung Tug of War (while kneeling) (1993).

- He managed to break a bottle with a vertical blow (1993).

References

  1. Thomas, K. (1996). A Knockout for Director Van Damme. Retrieved on May 27 from the Los Angeles Times: latimes.com
  2. Cox, J. (2013). 15 Things You Didn't Know About "Bloodsport." Retrieved on May 27 from BuzzFeed: buzzfeed.com
  3. (2012). Frank Dux. Retrieved on May 27 from Cuban Encyclopedia: ecured.cu
  4. Kurchak, S. (2015). Martial Arts Charlatans: A Story of Imitators and Snake Oil. Retrieved on May 27 from Vice: fightland.vice.com
  5. Calhoun, J. (2016). Who is Frank Dux? Retrieved on May 27 from Official Frank Dux: officialfrankdux.com
  6. Lichtveld, A. (2016). Was Bloodsport the inspiration for the UFC? Retrieved on May 27 MMA.Uno Noticias: mma.uno
  7. (s.f.). Grandmaster Frank W. Dux. Retrieved on May 27 from Official Black Dragon Fighting Society: officialblackdragonfightingsociety.com

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