Kevin Davey started training back in '76 having seen his first 'X' certificate film, 'Enter The Dragon'.
Within a fortnight he had enrolled
in a local Karate club. His first kick/punch
style was Bujinkai - a widespread Karate
system throughout the South-West of England
in the '70s, '80s and early '90s, under
Chief Instuctor Sensei John Smith, 7th
Dan.
Five years after he took up the Martial-arts, he was introduced to a hybrid of
Aikido and Ju-Jitsu by Sensei Jim McVale, 4th Dan. Due to conflicting training-nights,
Kevin left the Bujinkai style, but wanting to keep his hand in (and his feet
- so to speak), he started training in another dojo - Zen-Shin Karate, under
Chief Instructor Sensei John Alexander, 8th Dan.
Always striving to better himself, and wanting to evolve into as complete--martial-artist
has he could be, Kevin was constantly attending seminars literally
all over the country (,and still does), as well as visiting and training at other
Dojo's.
Wanting to combine the knowledge he was attaining from these different areas
into one practical format, he decided back in 1989 and at the rank of 2nd Dan,
to start his own Dojo. Later, in 1991, he founded the Ashiita-kai
Freestyle Martial-arts System - a style which included all the best elements of Karate, Ju-jitsu, Kickboxing
and Judo. He was assessed and graded by a panel from the U.M.A. (United Martial-Arts
Federation) on his own syllabus, and was awarded his 3rd. Dan.
Well, that was over a decade ago, and since then he has
been selected for the
G.B. Karate Squad on 3 occassions and has even fought
for his country in the
U.S.A.
Kevin now holds a 4th Dan, and lives in Canada where he runs
regular kick/punch and mixed martial arts classes.



