Glen Stanway

Birthplace:
Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Glen Stanway is an Actor, Author and Martial Artist known for Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), The Fades (2011) and Ibiza Dark (2022). Glen took up training in martial arts and gymnastics in 1995, in order to recover from a debilitating car accident, something doctors had failed to achieve. He began coaching gymnastics, martial arts and kickboxing, full time in London schools and gyms in 1997 to pass on the benefits of his training to others.  He made his first of many visits to Malaysia and Singapore in 1998 to learn Chin Woo kung fu under the supervision of Master Teng Wie Yoo.  Calling on his wealth of knowledge of physical preparation, Glen has coached athletes of disciplines as diverse as gymnastics, martial arts, tennis and dancing, at regional, national and international level. He has also officiated as a judge and referee at national martial arts championships.  In competition, Glen himself has won medals in the Combat Magazine International Open, IMAF World Forms Championships, Combat Magazine European Open, BCCMA Open Wushu Festival, and BCCMA SE England Kung Fu Championships.

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