Sensei Fraser started Martial Arts in 1986 with the Jon Tong Dojang in Tae-Kwon-Do in 1991 reached the rank of 1st Degree Black Belt. From there he went and studied various arts throughout college including Shaolin Kung Fu at Shin Martial Arts In Nashville Tennessee. Sensei also began training in Jeet Kune Do. ( The system that was created by Bruce lee) Sensei reached red sash until he was no longer able to continue due to financial reasons.








             In 2003 Sensei also was instructed in Jui-Jitsu and Aikido during the Police academy in basic hand to hand combat, joint locks and manipulation, take-downs, along with pressure point manipulation and body control. In March 2007, Sensei Fraser met Shodai Soke Bruce Calkins and began his training in Fusho Satori Ryu to which he is currently a Senior Instructor in the Caledonia, NY Main Dojo as a 5th Degree Black Belt.
In 2008 Sensei Fraser took 1st Place in the I.F.M.A. Breaking Tournament and is the ranking leader in the system for breaking
In May of 2009 Sensei received the Golden Dragon Dojo's most honored award the Bushido Code Award. This honor is only given to the best of students.
Sensei Fraser  just Re-started his tutelage of Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do under Sifu Cyndy Collamer-Jones. In total Sensei has 23 years in Martial Arts.
On March 12th 2011. Sensei Greg Fraser was Awarded His 2nd Degree Black Belt in Tae-Kwon-Do through the "All Korean Martial Arts Association" We at the Golden Dragon Dojo are Very Proud to have him as part of our front line team.

A Quote From Sensei Fraser
"As far as my personal style of teaching I like to make my students think for themselves and answer my questions in order for them to think and answer their own questions. This is called solicitation instruction. My philosophies are probably too numerous to mention here, but a couple are:"

Sensei
Greg Fraser
5th Degree Black Belt
In Fusho-Satori-Ryu
"Everything is Connected"

"You do not know what you do not know"

"In martial arts you are always a student"

"Everything is a circle."