
CLAY WORLEY, MS
Founder and CEO
Clay Worley is a veteran of both the United States Marine Corps and the Army; he served in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq where he was the first to introduce Jeet Kune Do Concepts in 2003. An author and a martial arts training DVD star, Clay Worley has taught students of all ages across the globe.
The Global Head of the Dekimasu Shotokan Karate-Do and MMA System with black belts in other martial arts like Taekwondo, he is also instructor certified in Jeet Kune Do Concepts, Ground Fighting, Jiujitsu, and Wushu Long Staff. Formal training in the martial arts started for him in 1983, and since then, he has studied in Okinawa, Japan as well as the Republic of Korea.
Prior to retiring from the competition circuit for the last time in 2008, Clay earned silver medals in national competition and top tier rankings in three divisions at the world championships that year. On the open circuit, Clay’s team won the Sword of Honor for outstanding overall performance at his last tournament where his individual wins included first place in black belt weapons. All of this capped what had been a 19-year hiatus from the tournament circuit where he competed successfully throughout the Southeastern U.S. in the 1980s and ‘90s.
Florida State University conferred a Master’s degree of Science upon him in Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies in 2015. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Thompson's Karate Foundation and a lifetime member of both the Traditional Okinawan Karate Association and the Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame.