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It was from the ages of 12 to 16 that he was supposed<br />

to have trained up to eight hours per day at a "Shaolin<br />

Temple" on Long Island. This claim is documented on<br />

videotape from a seminar he spoke at in 1994. He<br />

always had a story to tell about experiences he had<br />

there.<br />

This Shaolin myth started around 1993, where he<br />

proclaimed he was a Shaolin priest since years before.<br />

When asked why he never said anything before, his<br />

answer was a simple, "you never asked."<br />

According to him, his "teacher" from a "Shaolin Temple"<br />

in Long Island is dead and the temple "closed"<br />

coincidentally as some of his students attempted to find<br />

it for ourselves. Actually, the school he took this legend<br />

from is one he and his best friend visited for a free<br />

lesson, and it still exists. His "master's" name, which<br />

David pronounces like a Japanese name -- /tu-NEE-ka/<br />

-- is that of a master still living, who runs the school,<br />

"Tonny Kho." If there is any doubt this is the case, it is<br />

eliminated by realizing that one of the "styles" David<br />

claims to teach is actually the name of one of Tonny<br />

Kho's ancestors in the arts, and not a style at all.<br />

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