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About Matt Fiddes
Matt Fiddes is a dynamic 27 year old martial arts Master and father of five. His chain of martial arts clubs is the biggest and most progressive in the UK and Europe. Matt Fiddes Martial Arts offers an exciting blend of Kickboxing, Tae Kwon Do and Kung Fu disciplines, in a fun non-combative educational programme, which helps the pupil learn self-reliance, respect and discipline.
Matt Fiddes, now a 5th degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, Matt has worked hard, since being a young teenager, at developing his programme to give positive benefit to adults and children.
In a world of apparent declining standards and failing discipline, the Matt Fiddes programme is hailed by parents, who see their children growing as self-reliant people, showing respect and consideration to those around them … and with the ability to say ‘No' to drugs and bullying. Schools and MPs also support the Matt Fiddes programmes.
Adult members of his Schools appreciate the respect which is engendered within the School atmosphere, as they pursue improved fitness levels or weight loss, while developing their own self-reliance, and ability to defend themselves. Matt Fiddes unique contribution to fitness and personality development has made him a frequent guest on TV and in national magazines.
He is a close friend of celebrity star Uri Geller, with whom he has produced motivational videos. Pop star Belinda Carlisle is also a supporter of his organisation, having initially been involved with the Matt Fiddes anti-bullying campaign.
Uri Geller and Matt Fiddes have been close friends for over 8 years after making a fitness video together and forming a close friendship with pop superstar Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson introduced Mark Lester (from Oliver Twist fame) to Matt Fiddes. Lester is also godfather to Michael Jackson's children, Prince and Paris Jackson.
Over the last four years Matt Fiddes has acted as Michael Jacksons Body Guard during his UK visits. Image to right shows Matt Fiddes during a charity function held at Exeter FC with David Blaine, Michael Jackson and Uri Geller in Exeter.
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