S2 E3: Family Comes First, Even for "Hollywood", Kwan Jang Nim Jose Luis Torres II
What does it take to transform childhood bullying into a lifetime of martial arts mastery? Jose Luis Torres II started training at age five after his mother enrolled him in karate, inspired by Chuck Norris films. Fast forward four decades, and Torres, who is now a ninth Dan in Tang Soo Do, actually met his childhood hero at a charitable gala in Texas. (Talk about a full-circle moment.)
Interestingly, Torres' first instructor, Master William Hamilton, trained under Jae-chul Shin, who also trained Chuck Norris himself, creating an unexpected lineage connection. Through his 44-year journey, Torres studied under three pivotal mentors, including Master Sam Char, an Olympic demonstrator from the 1988 Lebanese team.
Beyond martial arts, Torres has channeled his discipline into creating "City of Honor," a TV series featuring a Hispanic protagonist that's now streaming on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and Tubi. He's also produced the independent film "Killer X" and is collaborating with martial arts legends Cynthia Rothrock and Rob Van Cleef on an upcoming project called Rise of the Dragon.
After losing both parents in his thirties and battling depression that led to weighing over 325 pounds, Torres credits martial arts with saving his life. He eventually lost nearly 90 pounds and rediscovered his purpose through teaching.
Listen now to discover how martial arts became his path to healing and Hollywood.
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