Ernie Boggs started his martial arts training in 1970 at a YMCA in St. Albans, West Virginia. Under the guidance of karate master,
    Bob Long and later the influence of jujitsu legend, Professor Wally Jay and martial arts great, Graciela Casillas the creation of a
    champion and martial arts visionary was complete. From traditional martial arts training at the local YMCA to point tournaments
    (before sparring pads were invented), to body guarding and under ground fighting, to magazine covers and changing martial arts
    competition around the world, Ernie Boggs has evolved into one of the worlds most influential martial artists today.

    Boggs is a four-time Martial Arts Hall of Fame inductee and considered one of the greatest sport jujitsu players of all time. He was
    the first American to become World Champion in that sport as well as the only person to receive the AAU Jujitsu All-American
    Award. He has also competed on the national & international circuit, excelling in traditional karate and professional kick boxing.  
    Since retiring from competition, Boggs has utilized his 44 yrs of martial arts experience & skill in coaching the USA Sport Jujitsu
    Team.  As coach of Team USA, he has produced more national & world champions in his sport than any other coach in the world. In
    his commitment and desire to promote Sport Jujitsu throughout the world, he has been instrumental in establishing the
    International Sport Jujitsu Association (ISJA).  He has served as ISJA chairman, and is considered the world's leading authority on
    Sport Jujitsu. As a matter of fact, he is even credited for coining the term “Sport Jujitsu.”


    Mr. Boggs created the very first piece of sparring equipment designed specifically for mixed martial arts competition. His sport
    jujitsu glove looks similar to a boxing glove while the hand is closed but when it is open the fingers are free to permit grappling.








    He produced the first video series ever on sport jujitsu with Pioneer Interstate (Tiger Claw) and has another 7-tape video series,
    Sport Jujitsu from the Ring to the Streetavailable through Unique Publications.









    Boggs is a founding member of the United States Sport Jujitsu Association (USSJA) and is credited for promoting the very first
    mixed martial arts competition (sport jujitsu) on an organized level in the United States. He wrote the rule book for the ISJA that
    more than 25 countries now follow as the official guidelines of sport jujitsu competition. He also hosted the 1996 ISJA Sport Jujitsu
    World Championships bringing 17 countries together in South Charleston, West Virginia. With over 1,200 competitors sport jujitsu
    competition had finally arrived as a legitimate international sport. At this event it was proven that sport jujitsu is the most realistic
    means of testing your martial arts fighting skill in a safe manner. Over 5,000 matches and no (zero) serious injuries is a very good
    safety record for any sport. Through the training & guidance of Ernie Boggs, the USA Team came away with the Gold Medal in team
    competition for the very first time.

    As a martial artist, Boggs has traveled around the world teaching, competing and training in more than 24 countries. Mr. Boggs also
    specializes in teaching Defensive Tactics and Combatives for law enforcement as well as the United States military.  As a certified
    defensive tactics expert, Boggs is world renowned for his close quarter weapon disarms and retention. He has worked with
    members of police agencies across the country as well as in Argentina and South Africa.   When he is not traveling conducting
    seminars or coaching Team USA, Boggs is teaching at his dojo, Boggs/Casillas International (BCI) in Nitro, West Virginia. BCI has
    become world renowned for producing some of the most well rounded martial artist on the planet. BCI is affiliated with schools in
    more than 20 countries and has students on five continents.

    Boggs’ passion is working with kids, especially at-risk-youth. He has worked with kids from many different backgrounds ranging
    from the rich & famous to potential gang bangers. Although he believes poverty plays a huge role in creating at-risk-youth, he also
    believes just because a kid may be rich does not mean he can’t be an at-risk-youth. His program, Problem – Solution – Change has
    made significant gains in enriching the lives of at-risk-youth who may have other wise become lost to today’s society.
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