His advertisement between the comic pages reads “An expert at DIM MAK could easily kill many Judo, Karate, Kung Fu, Aikido, and Gung Fu experts at one time with only finger-tip pressure using his murderous POISON HAND WEAPONS.” 7Erle Montaigue While Master Lee was a World War II double agent in hiding, with ties to both the Japanese and the Chinese underworld, Dante openly advertised his school and his technique. Effectively, it is a Shaolin Kung Fu version of the death touch, brought to Chicago by Shaolin warrior monk, James Lee. The booklet also includes instructions concerning the “Poison Hand” attack. The contents outlined the Dan-te system, which included the “Dance of Death,” claiming it to be very “street-effective.” If one were to learn all the steps, in theory, one would be an effective master of combat. Malcolm Lomax whose dedication to the Martial Arts has been an inspiration to him over many years and has encouraged him to achieve his goals.įounder and current Head Instructor of Huang Sou Do Australia.Using American comics in 1960s Chicago, Illinois, Dante decided to heavily advertise himself as the “ Deadliest Man Alive” and sell an instructional booklet called The World’s Deadliest Fighting Secrets. He did volunteer work for the Glenorchy City Council drop in centre instructing underprivileged street kids on the benefits of Martial Arts.Ĭurrently after 33 years involved in Martial Arts he is instructing at the Police & Community Youth Club in Bellerive, Tasmania, concentrating on the forms of the White Crane and passing these ancient techniques on to his students. Various sporting organisations have sort him out to help with their speed and flexibility training including the former NBL basketball club The Tassie Devils. Shane instructed for many years at the Hobart Naval Base HMAS Huon teaching many of the sailors stationed there and also taught members of the Tasmanian Police Special Operations Group. He continued to return to Hong Kong regularly training with Master Wong Kim Feng to perfect his Lama technique. His students dominated the State Martial Arts tournaments winning numerous titles. Shane became a founding member of the Tasmanian Martial Arts Council and promoted various tournaments and competitions. In 1979 he moved back to Australia with his Chinese wife and founded his own training centre (Huang Sou Do) combining the skills and discipline of Karate with the lethal moves of Lama. Whilst training in Hong Kong Shane was enlisted by the Hong Kong Riot Police to demonstrate self defence and fighting skills. He also appeared in the magazine demonstrating his Nunchaku skills. During this time Shane was invited by Secrets of Kung Fu magazine to appear in an article with Mr. He was inducted into the ranks of Lama Kung Fu. He studied the Bear and Crane styles and also the famed Sie Jee How (the Lions Roar) under the guidance of Grand Master Lo Wei-Chiang. It can be hard or soft taking advantage of your opponents lack of commitment or readiness.
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