The Head Instructor of Petushin Martial Arts is Paul Petushin. A Black Belt in Judo and Certified Instructor and Black Belt in Shinbudo, he began his training in October of 1980 in Leningrad, Russia. After winning numerous Judo tournaments, Paul moved to the United States where he continued his tournament competition in the United States, resulting in more 1st Place wins.

  • Began Judo training - Leningrad, Russia - 1980
  • Competed in the Dynamo Cup Judo Tournament Leningrad, Russia - 3rd Place - 1981
  • Attended Annual 60 Day Intensive Judo Training Campof the Central Red Army Sports Association - 1982
  • Competed in 6 Regional Judo Tournaments, winning or placing in all of them - 1982
  • Attended Annual 60 Day Intensive Judo Training Camp of the Central Red Army Sports Association - 1983
  • Competed in 8 Regional Judo Tournaments winning or placing in all of them - 1983
  • Attended Annual 60 Day Intensive Judo Training Camp of the Central Red Army Sports Association - 1984
  • Competed in 7 Regional Judo Tournaments winning or placing in all of them - 1984
  • Championship of Leningrad Over 60 Competitors in Division - 3rd Place Qualified for Leningrad Competition Team Leningrad, Russia - 1985
  • Leningrad Competition Team Tournament Defeated the Current Champion by Elbow Lock - 1st Place Qualified for the Russia Cup Nationals. Leningrad, Russia - 1985
  • Sustained Broken Collar Bone in Regional Tournament. Therefore, could not attend Russia Cup Nationals - 1985
  • North Star Open Judo Tournament - 1st Place - 1996
  • North Star Ground Grappling Tournament - 1st Place - 1996
  • Warrior's Challenge Open Judo Tournament - 1st Place - 1997
  • Land-O-Lake Open Judo Tournament - 1st Place - 1997
  • AAU Open Jiu Jitsu Tournament - 1st Place - 1998
  • AAU Open Jiu Jitsu Tournament - 1st Place - 1999
  • Arnold World Gracie Submission Championships. Columbus, Ohio - 1st Place - 2003
  • Greater Submission Hunt, MN - November 22, 2003. 1st Place - Blue belt



   

Combat Judo is the adaption of the traditional martial art to "real" situations. Blah-blah.

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