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You understand what martial arts can do for you when Kung Fu black belt Stacey Nemour walks in the room. Standing at 5’8”, this beautiful and confident blonde has a reputation in martial arts circles that is second to none. She has been showcased in cover stories for such notable publications as Inside Kung Fu and Brazil’s Kiai, as well as prominent features in Masters of Kung Fu and Inside Martial Arts magazines.
Following in the footsteps of Bruce Lee, Stacey has worked for over 20 years to bring Kung Fu, martial arts, and flexibility into the international forefront for men, women, and children. She uses martial arts to cross-train professional athletes by designing intensive flexibility programs tailored to each individual’s needs. She delivers outstanding results that speak for themselves.
Her success stories include training Ultimate Fighting Champion Vitor Belfort and The Carlson Gracie Jiu Jitsu Team for their triumphant UFC championship fights on pay-per-view television. In addition, she has worked with other elite athletes including Olympic runner William Amakye, NBA players like Jalen Rose of the Indiana Pacers, and the entire Los Angeles Galaxy soccer team. Her clients rave about their improved flexibility, decline in injuries, and increased range of motion. Her stint with the LA Galaxy prompted Randy Kerdoon of Fox Sports 11 in Los Angeles to produce a feature story during sweeps profiling Stacey and her work.
Recognizing her talent, television producers eventually called upon her. Stacey was Cybil Shepherd’s combat double for an episode of Cybil, where she choreographed a fight scene and kickboxed three aliens. Stacey also appeared in the popular television series Power Rangers as the guest lead.
A model for fitness and sport, the editors of SELF magazine featured her in the body-bonus section in its November 2001 issue. So impressed by her, they called on her once again to prepare actress Shannon Elizabeth for their February 2002 issue.
More recently, she has been performing martial arts for a variety of video game projects. She also has a Kung Fu workout series on eHow.com. Her popular DVD Secrets of Splits & Flexibility is favorably mentioned in the October '09 issue of FITNESS Magazine.
At present, Stacey has four DVDs available, Anytime, Anywhere Kung Fu, Secrets of Splits & Flexibility, Extreme Flexibility for Pro-Athletes & Teams, and "Stretching for the Least Flexibile People On The Planet".She contributes regularly to the Huffington Post "Living" section and is also preparing accomplished synchronized swimmers for competition. Stacey has her sights set on shooting more DVD's and to move into action films and continuing to be a positive female role model in the martial arts.
Stacey
is available for private lessons, small group classes, seminars,
and consultation. Please use the "contact" link at
the bottom of the page to enquire about Stacey's program.
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