Andrzej Bryl | |
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Born |
Cybinka, Poland | 30 June 1957
Died | 24 February 2020[1]
Włościejewki, Poland | (aged 62)
Alma mater | European Security Academy |
Occupation | Close Combat Expert |
Andrzej Bryl (30 June 1957 – 24 February 2020) was a Polish doctor of social sciences, an international expert in the field of close combat, creator of the BAS-3 combat system and president of the ITF Polish Federation of Taekwondo. [2]
Bryl was born in Cybinka and graduated from the Academy of Physical Education in Wrocław (1979) and the Lomonosov Moscow State University (1985). He obtained a doctorate in sociology in 1990 at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Wrocław. From 1985 until 1992, he was a faculty member of the Academy of Physical Education in Wrocław. [3] He was the first Pole to obtain the title of master in Taekwondo at the World Taekwondo Institute in Canada (he received a black belt from Choi Hong Hi, who is regarded by many as the creator of Taekwondo). [4] He is also a 6th dan in the Philippines martial art Kalaki. [5]
In 1985, Bryl created the BAS-3 close combat system for special units of the army and sub-units of the anti-terrorist police. [6] [7]
In 1989, in North Korea, he received the 3rd dan in Taekwondo. [8] He was the long-time president of the ITF Polish Federation of Taekwondo. [9] In 1992, Bryl founded the first Central and Eastern Europe professional Centre for Special Training (CST) for uniformed services and civilian security agencies. [10]
In 2005, a book Zawodowiec based on his life and adventures was published. [11]
In 2007, together with Jarosław Śliwka, he took part in the Trans-Siberian Extreme race from Moscow to Ulaanbaatar. [12]
In 2008, he transformed CST into the European Security Academy and created the Delta Executive Protection personal protection team. [13]
In 2010, together with former members of the Polish special forces, he conducted training for the bodyguards of the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. [14] [15]
Dr. Andrzej Bryl has died as a result of cancer on the 24 February 2020 in Włościejewki, Poland.
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Born |
Cybinka, Poland | 30 June 1957
Died | 24 February 2020[1]
Włościejewki, Poland | (aged 62)
Alma mater | European Security Academy |
Occupation | Close Combat Expert |
Andrzej Bryl (30 June 1957 – 24 February 2020) was a Polish doctor of social sciences, an international expert in the field of close combat, creator of the BAS-3 combat system and president of the ITF Polish Federation of Taekwondo. [2]
Bryl was born in Cybinka and graduated from the Academy of Physical Education in Wrocław (1979) and the Lomonosov Moscow State University (1985). He obtained a doctorate in sociology in 1990 at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Wrocław. From 1985 until 1992, he was a faculty member of the Academy of Physical Education in Wrocław. [3] He was the first Pole to obtain the title of master in Taekwondo at the World Taekwondo Institute in Canada (he received a black belt from Choi Hong Hi, who is regarded by many as the creator of Taekwondo). [4] He is also a 6th dan in the Philippines martial art Kalaki. [5]
In 1985, Bryl created the BAS-3 close combat system for special units of the army and sub-units of the anti-terrorist police. [6] [7]
In 1989, in North Korea, he received the 3rd dan in Taekwondo. [8] He was the long-time president of the ITF Polish Federation of Taekwondo. [9] In 1992, Bryl founded the first Central and Eastern Europe professional Centre for Special Training (CST) for uniformed services and civilian security agencies. [10]
In 2005, a book Zawodowiec based on his life and adventures was published. [11]
In 2007, together with Jarosław Śliwka, he took part in the Trans-Siberian Extreme race from Moscow to Ulaanbaatar. [12]
In 2008, he transformed CST into the European Security Academy and created the Delta Executive Protection personal protection team. [13]
In 2010, together with former members of the Polish special forces, he conducted training for the bodyguards of the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. [14] [15]
Dr. Andrzej Bryl has died as a result of cancer on the 24 February 2020 in Włościejewki, Poland.
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