Mind – Body – Spirit
About Rule of 3 Martial Arts

Rule of 3 Martial Arts offers top-tier intelligent martial arts training, specializing in Kenpo Jiu-Jitsu. Our approach blends centuries-old self-defense principles with modern techniques to empower individuals with effective skills for real-world scenarios. See our about page to learn more.
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Phone: (850)303-3563
Address:
856 N Tyndall Pkwy,
Callaway, FL 32404
Class Times Adult and Children:
Martial Arts Training and Self-Defense, Monday and Wednesday 5-6pm
A participation waiver is required. Download, complete, and save.
Fit for a Fight Kickboxing, Tuesday 6-7pm
Life coaching and personal training available in fitness, self-defense, Kenpo Jiu-Jitsu, kickboxing, and MMA.
Many Thanks and Much Respect
We here at Rule of 3 Martial Arts owe many thanks and hold much respect for Master of the Art Marty Martin, 8th Degree Black Belt Kenpo Jiu Jitsu. He is a mentor, friend, and a true professional of the art. Please visit him, sign up, and let him know how much he is appreciated. Without him there is no Rule of 3 Martial Arts.
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- Nunchucks or nunchaku?Is it “nunchucks” or “nunchaku”. āNunchucks” is an English, informal variation of the Japanese term “nunchaku”.
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- Pressure TestingWhen it comes to the most dangerous situations and the techniques meant to save your life you need to pressure test them. Below is a demo of a scenario and the level at which I believe one needs to pressure test their skills.






































