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ABOUT SUPERIOR MARTIAL ARTS KENPO
AND GREGG STEVENSON




Sensei Gregg Stevenson, the
founder and Chief Instructor of Superior Martial Arts
has been training and teaching martial arts since 1980. He began studying Traditional Chinese Kenpo at American Kenpo Karate in Hicksville, New York and was awarded his Black Belt in June 1984. He was then promoted to Chief Instructor and placed in charge of the daily operations, as well as instructor development at the American Kenpo Karate studio located in North Babylon.
 


    In 1988 Sensei Stevenson became Officer Stevenson as he joined the Suffolk County Police Department and began patrol duty in the 2nd Precinct in Huntington, NY. Based on his expertise in instructing and his high level of professionalism demonstrated as a patrol officer he was soon designated as a Field Training Officer and was given the responsibility of instructing rookie police officer recruits during street patrol tours of duty. In 1998 Officer Stevenson was promoted to the special designation of Drug Prevention and Safety Instructor within the Community Relations Section of the Police Department. He began teaching many different personal safety and drug prevention programs ( such as the nationally recognized D.A.R.E and A.S.A.P.S programs) to students from Pre-School to High School. He has also helped organize and direct the Smithtown Veteran’s Youth Program at Sunken Meadow Beach, a drug free teen summer night beach program chaperoned by the Suffolk County Police Department 4th Precinct and local Veterans Associations.

    (Ret.) Officer Stevenson has appeared on television on shows such as Long Island Healthcare, WABC Eyewitness News Special Report and WNBC’s “Good Cops For New York” discussing youth safety and drug prevention. Over the past 27 years Sensei Gregg has had the opportunity to teach both martial arts and safety courses to thousands of students and adults while passing on the discipline, confidence, respect, self-esteem and physical ability needed to protect and defend themselves. Having recently retired from the Police Department, Sensei Gregg has now once again devoted himself to teaching Kenpo to students of all ages. Using his previous experience as a Police Officer and safety instructor, along with his martial arts background, he offers his students the ultimate in personal - one on one - martial arts self-defense training .