加拿大反恐反暴英雄,皇家骑警搏击教练/奥赛罗(加拿大)
奥赛罗,1971年开始学习柔术道(GOSHIN 柔术道)和空手道(GOJU RYU KARATE)。1979年成为加拿大警官后就跟随二世空手道掌门人育娃大师学习,育娃是真正的空手道专家和搏击高手,鼓励所有的空手道学生学习各种不同的武术。在Michatl levensfon 的介绍下,育娃和AL成了梁守渝的朋友,他们认为梁守渝的技术和知识证明了他自己在武术圈子中是活着的宝贵财富。AL停止了教授空手道的工作,选择了参加梁守渝大师的训练。不久,在哥伦比亚训练厅中诞生了国际武术散手道联盟(IWSD)。梁守渝教授、育娃博士、杨俊敏博士、MICHAEL 和AL都是创建人之一。散手道选择和吸收了多种武术的知识和长处,在世界上不断壮大成长。
根据警察的职业需要,AL很重视实用的武术。根据真正搏斗时的经验和存在的问题,他不断的和学生练习搏击。他是温哥华警察柔道、柔术道、搏击教练。他也是地面控制技术训练基地的创建人。近20年来他被很多法院作为不使用枪械的专家。他写了很多的文章,出版了不少录影带和书籍,如:odd sguad;Through a Blue Lens (1999)
Flipping the wctld (2000);Beyond the Blue Lens (2007)等等,以及地趟擒拿术(Chin Na in Ground Fighting ),AL是IWSD创会时的总监,黑带八段。1994年北美洲综合武术访华团,访问中国十大城市,他是加拿大队教练。2007年被评为“世界著名武术家”,2008年被评为“世界武林百杰”。
他与暴力恐怖分子作斗争,九死一生,作卧底破获贩毒集团的事迹被报刊大篇幅报道。他多次被评为优秀警官。2000年被评为加拿大最优秀警官。
Police Officer of the Year; Coach of Control Tactics at Justice Institute of B.C./Alan Arsenalt (Canada)
In 1971 Mr. Arsenault began his martial arts training in Japanese karate. He joined the Vancouver Police Department in 1979. It was in Vancouver where he met and trained with karate Master Yuwa Wong, becoming his head student as a 3rd degree black belt. Master Wong encouraged his students in Nisei Karate-do to study all styles of the martial arts. Indeed, it was because of this freedom that one of Yuwa’s long time karate students, Michael Levenston, came to study t’ai chi chu’an with Master Shou-Yu Liang. In 1989, Michael introduced Master Liang to Yuwa and Al as being a ‘living treasury of martial arts skill and knowledge’. Al stopped teaching karate, preferring to train with Master Liang. Soon the concept of Wushu Sanshou Dao was born in a gym at the University of British Columbia in 1988, where the few of them trained together. Sanshou Dao is basically the hybridization of the extensive and collective knowledge of these two masters as well as that of Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming, with Michael and Al assisting in the meshing process whenever they could. This process still continues to grow worldwide today as they seek new skills to absorb into the slowly evolving sanshou style. Al currently holds the honorific rank of 7th degree black belt in Sanshou Dao and he is the author of the book Chin Na in Ground Fighting (2003).
As his experience in the martial arts and street policing grew, Mr. Arsenault became interested mainly in the practical applications of the martial arts. In all of the hundreds of street altercations he has had during his policing career, he never broke anyone’s bones, something he attributes to the refinement of his technique. At age 49 he obtained his black belt at the Vancouver Police Judo Club. Al taught police restraint and control tactics, he was a founding member of the Crowd Control Unit, and he gave expert testimony in non-firearm weaponry for almost two decades. Al retired from the police force in 2006 with many honours, including ‘Police Officer of the Year’ in his final year on the job.
Today, Al is also beginning to explore the creative side of his personality through writing and visual arts such as filming documentaries and anti-drug educational videos such as Through a Blue Lens (1999), Flipping the World (2000) and Tears for April: Beyond the Blue Lens (2007).
Since its inception, Al has served as the President of the International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association. In May 1994, Al served as the Fighting Coach for the ‘North American Demonstration Tour’ of China which put on a series of martial arts demonstrations, featuring a wide variety of martial arts, throughout the heart of China. Sanshou Dao has spread in this source country and elsewhere, taking on the flavors of other styles of martial arts to give it additional strength and depth.
Al has just been called out of retirement to train the police recruits Control Tactics at the Justice Institute of British Columbia.




