Hanshi
Darrell LaFrance
is the founder of Kumo Jiu Jitsu, is ranked as a 9th degree black belt,
by the Sokeship Council under the World
Martial Arts Hall of Fame and has been involved with martial arts
for over 35 years. As the highest ranked grappling instructor in Canada,
Hanshi LaFrance has shared his knowledge openly with many clubs, pioneered
the first free-style grappling tournaments ever held in Canada, and
is the the author of the World Kobudo Federation's tournament grappling
rules.
Hanshi LaFrance
is also in charge of Grappling world wide for the World Kobudo Federation,
and is recognized internationally as a leading authority on grappling,
having travelled to many different countries around the world teaching
his unique style.
In 1995, Hanshi
LaFrance was voted Instructor of the Year by the Canadian Jiu Jitsu
Association, and in 2000 appointed Vice President of the Can JiuJitsu
Association.
As Head Coach and
Instructor of the Three Time World Champion Canadian Grappling Team,
Hanshi guided the team to gold medals at the1998 French Convention,
the 1999 Quebec Convention, and the WKF Austrian World Cup 2000 without
losing a single match. Today, he continues to develop and perfect the
art of grappling as well as coach and instruct at his dojo in Pickering
Ontario, The Canadian Centre for Grappling Arts ( CCGA ) and in
Bowmanville, Ontario at True Warrior Martial Arts (285 Lake Rd.)
.