Education
While still teaching karate and studying under Urban, Cama experimented and studied for shorter periods of time a variety of styles, including Eagle Claw and Hung Gar.
While still teaching karate and studying under Urban, Cama experimented and studied for shorter periods of time a variety of styles, including Eagle Claw and Hung Gar.
Beginning his martial arts training as young child, Cama soon became a notable student of Peter Urban and opened his own first dojo at the age of 18. He eventually reached the rank of 8th Dan under in Urban"s American Goju system. Sifu Leung was the only recognized grand-master of the Fut Sao Wing Chun system in the West.
After many years or practice and following Leung"s death in 2011, Cama became the sole inheritor of this unique system outside of China.
Over the years, this system became Cama"s main style of practice and teaching, and he had been instructing it many years before Leung"s death, with the former"s blessing. Being the sole inheritor of the Fut Sao Wing Chun system through direct lineage teachings made James Cama a unique individual in Chinese Martial Arts circles.
Later in life while in his 30s, Cama became interested in pursuing the study of Southern Praying Mantis. The latter is a disciple of the late Lam Sang, who had brough the Kwong Sai Jook Lum Southern Mantis system to the United States.
After many years of intensive training, Cama became the head instructor at the Hung Ching (Chinese Masons) club in New York, where Lam Sang once taught.
James maintained this respectable position until his death in 2014.