Carol “Kick Fever” Glasgow receives her 1st Degree Black Belt in Kumite-Ryu Jiu Jitsu


Carol “Kick Fever” Glasgow receives her 1st Degree Black Belt in Kumite-Ryu Jiu Jitsu

Press Release
New York – March 2008 – Kick Boxing, Martial Arts Extraordinaire and Marital Arts Hall of Fame inductee Carol “Kick Fever” Glasgow received her 1 st Degree Black Belt in Kumite-Ryu Jiu Jitsu from Soke “Lil” John Davis. 
Carol, Steve and Eva after the test
Everyone with Soke “Lil” John Davis
Carol with Soke “Lil” John Davis
Soke Lil’ John Davis is the founder of Kumite Ryu Jiu Jitsu , which in the third component of V.S.K. and a Grandmaster in Sanuces-Ryu. He has over 40 years of martial arts training. He is the product of Grand Professor Vee and Dr. Moses Powell. He is a renowned full-contact fighter and martial arts instructor. He is responsible for teaching and grooming great martial artists, such as Grand Master Anthony Muhammad and Professor Shabazz. John Davis, who is respectfully known as Soke (which is the Japanese title for founder ).
Carol “Kick Fever” Glasgow is a 2nd Degree Black Belt in HapKiDo, born in London where she spent her youth running track, in 1990 Ms. Glasgow immigrated to the United States and arrived in New York. Since then Ms. Glasgow has weight trained, rock climbed, fenced, roller bladed and has spent over 11 years training in Martial Arts and has been teaching marital arts, kick boxing and self defense for over 6 years.
 
Ms. Glasgow’s brand of Cardio Kickboxing is “Cardio Kickboxing with a purpose.”  Carol believes everyone should have fun while losing weight and believes in teaching every student how to properly execute kicks and punches, including a Front kick, Roundhouse kick and Side kick. In today’s world it is essential that you can protect yourself, and Ms. Glasgow will show you the way. Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:15pm. Sunday at 12:00pm.
 
Cardio Kickboxing is a combination of aerobic, boxing and marital arts and is one of the most popular fitness trends in gyms in recent years.  These workouts, which are inspired by martial artists, have motivated many people to start a fitness program.  This intense, total body workout can improve strength, aerobic fitness, flexibility, coordination and balance.  The American Council on Exercise (ACE), which evaluates exercise products and programs, notes that during a one-hour kickboxing workout, you can burn from 500-800 calories, up twice the calories you burn during a one-hour step-aerobics class.
 
Ms. Glasgow received her 3rd Degree black belt in HapKiDo in April 2010  Ms. Glasgow is also a Certified Personal Trainer.

Carol