Welcome to Red Dragon Kyuki-do Martial Arts!

Eric Conley

Head Instructor; 2nd Dan Kyuki-Do, 1st Dan Hapki-Do

Eric Conley had spent a few months looking for the right Dojang to train in. After finding the one that caught his attention the most, in 1996 he began training under Wayne Hull at Wayne Hull's School of Kyuki-Do, in Salt Lake City Utah. It was always Mr. Conley's personal goal to become an Instructor, and one day open his own Dojang. After 3 years of training and hard work, Mr. Conley reached his 1st big goal of 1st Dan Kyuki-Do Black Belt in May, 1999. Mr Conley started teaching as a co-instructor under Wayne Hull, learning how to be a great, and caring instructor. In the mean time Mr. Conley also gained rank in Hapki-do.

"My main goal is to give the gift I have been given by my Instructor Wayne Hull, the ability to spread the love of Martial Arts and the teachings and lessons you get out of it, to as many individuals as possible.

In 2000 Mr. Conley moved to Pensacola to open the 1st Kyuki-Do Dojang in Florida. Eric Conley Started building a committed Kyuki-Do school in March 2001, teaching in a local Park in North East Pensacola. After only four months in August of 2001, Red Dragon Kyuki-Do opened it's doors inside the University Mall. To Cut overhead costs, in October of 2002, the Dojang was moved to the Bayview Community Center where the school has been growing strong and preparing to reopen in our own building in the near future.

Mr. Conley reached 1st Dan Hapki-Do Black Belt in April of 2005, Then 2nd Dan Kyuki-Do Black Belt in April 2006. He has reached many goals with Martial Arts and has many more to reach, but with lots of hard work, time, and support from friends, family, students, and other Instructors, they will be reached. Mr. Conley says, "My main goal is to give the gift I have been given by my Instructor Wayne Hull, the ability to spread the love of Martial Arts and the teachings and lessons you get out of it, to as many individuals as possible. I have seen Martial Arts Change the lives of many people including my own. I want each and every one of you to see what it can do for you if you stick with it, and take it to heart."

Wesley Garman

Assistant Instructor; 1st Dan Kyuki-Do

Oct. 10, 2007