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Grand Master Frank Corbo
Grand Master Corbo began his training 1960 at the age of five. His first
instructor at that time was his father who introduced him to boxing, grappling and
knife defenses. Returning home from the Marine Corps in 1976 he sought out instructors
who could help him expand his martial arts knowledge and develop his
skills into an integrated system of martial arts training. Grand Master has had the
pleasure of training under the guidance of some of the greatest martial
artists to date. Grand Master William Chen, Grand Master Hu Jianqiang,
Grand Master Pan, Grand Master Duan, and Master Jiang Jian-ye all have made
impressions and improvements to his Integrated Martial Arts system.
Winner of the 1986 International Invitational Martial Arts championships
and voted one of the top ten competitive Martial Artist in 1991, Grand
Master has continued to be very active in the Martial Arts. In 1995,
1996 and 1997 Grand Master Corbo’s Martial Arts Center located in
Marlborough Connecticut was voted “Best In the Nation” by the Martial
Arts Business Association, and in 1997 received praises from the state
of Connecticut and its Governor as a community leader.
Recently Grand Master was hired by Lighthouse
productions to choreograph the fight scenes for the cinematic release of
“The Return”.
For the last several years, Grand Master Corbo has taught Tai Chi Chuan at
Sensei Schucker's training Camps. He remains one of the very few
instructors who can not only appreciate this art for it's beauty and
health benefits, but he can also use these skills for real combat and
self defense. He possesses truly rare understanding and tremendous
ability in the martial art of Tai Chi Chuan
In addition to operating his school, Marlborough Martial Arts in
Marlborough, Connecticut, Grand Master Corbo is presently a seated Judge in the 79th district
Probate Court.

Donn Schucker, Executive Director
P.O. Box 2171
Florissant, MO 63032-2171
Phone: (314) 606-7306
Email: ds@smaa-martialarts.com
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