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This patch represents
Ajarn Precha Mahachanavong's
official school patch. It has two men practicing martial arts on a 3
leaf clover floating on water over a lotus flower. This patch is seen
on the gi of Ajarn Mack Petry's
students as well. |
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This patch depicts a red lotus flower and
LOTUS' creed, Body, Mind and Spirit.
This patch is seen with Ajarn Roy
Harrington's students in Spokane, Washington. |
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This is seen on the back gi of Ajarn Roy
Harrington's students. In
Thailand, students of Ajarn
Precha Mahachanavong were given discretion of what to put on the back of
their gi's. Ajarn Roy Harrington chose this symbol to place on the back gi
of his students. It depicts the Lotus flower and then the city from
where LOTUS originated. |
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The two finger claw strike was originally a
picture on Ajarn Precha
Mahachanavong's dojo wall. Master Tony
Lasit said the two finger claw strike came from the influence of Shaolin
boxing in Kajukenbo.
Ajarn Mack Petry liked the symbol and adopted it as a patch and added
LOTUS' creed, Body, Mind, and Spirit. |
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This is seen on the back gi of many of Ajarn Mack Petry's students. In
Thailand, students of Ajarn
Precha Mahachanavong were given discretion of what to put on the back of
their gi's. Ajarn Mack Petry chose this symbol to place on the back gi
of his students. |
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This patch is the current school patch being
used by Ajarn Precha. In 2003 while training in Thailand with Ajarn
Precha, LOTUS students from the U.S. obtained this patch from Ajarn Precha.
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This patch is used by the LOTUS students in
Bend, Oregon. It depicts two people Thai Boxing above a Lotus flower. |
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This patch represents
Ajarn Lily Quick's
LOTUS class. Ajarn Lily currently teaches in Salem, Oregon. |