Obiwan Kenowi

Introduction
Since 1991, Ken has dedicated himself to mastering martial arts, earning his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt in 2011. He is an accomplished MMA competitor with a record of 6-1-0. He has taken part in over 150 grappling competitions and won numerous medals, a testament to his exceptional skill.
Beyond his personal sporting achievements, Ken trained as a kickboxing instructor within the Belgian federation. His more than thirty years of coaching underline a deep passion for martial arts and a dedication to passing on his knowledge.
Outside of martial arts he enjoys cooperative board games and spends a lot of time reading about coaching, human behaviour, and longevity.
Skills
- BJJ black belt under world champion Felipe Costa (opens in a new tab) (2011)
- Representative CSW instructor under Erik Paulson (opens in a new tab) (2003)
- Kickboxing instructor VTS Bloso (opens in a new tab) (2001)
- Advanced Shooto student under Yorinaga Nakamura (opens in a new tab) (1998)
- Extensive experience in Muay Thai, Filipino martial arts, Judo, Jeet Kune Do, Wing Chun, and wrestling
Coaching experience
- Defcross Leuven (1998-2004): BJJ, MMA, kids' classes
- Exit-BJJ Leuven (2004-2013): BJJ, MMA, Filipino martial arts
- TA Basement Brussels (2013-2016): BJJ, wrestling
- Group classes, private lessons, and seminars (1999-2022): BJJ, MMA, Thai boxing, Filipino martial arts
- Grappling Krakow (2023-...): BJJ, MMA
Fight record
- MMA: 6-1-0 Sherdog (opens in a new tab)
- Striking: 4-4-0
- Grappling: 111-32-6
References
- Brussels Police (2000)
- Emir Kir, Minister of Sport for the Commission Communautaire Française (2005)


