Andrew spent his formative years studying Wada Ryu Karate with Andrew’s unique style is more akin to free form dance then any strict form or kata. “My style… you can call it the extension of my soul. It does change depending on how I’m feeling and what mood I’m in.When I do my forms on stage for a demonstration or during my daily practices it does feel like the whole universe is watching and that I draw in that power from this unseen source and .. slowly let it go ..then .. boom.. you can feel the energy flowing .It is an emotional release ,even for those watching.You can feel the power..the chi power.. people just start crying or feel a happy feeling when I do my thing..it’s almost spiritual”.In 2011 Andrew had to put his martial arts skills to the test when he suffered a racially motivated attack at his workplace by a person who suffered from severe mental health issues .”The person had a vendetta against my family for being mixed race…He knew where everyone lived and had a hit list if which order he was going to do things in..”Andrew’s quick thinking and martial arts skills , not only prevented the attacker from causing any serious injury to Andrew’s colleagues, but also saved the life of his family. Andrew was awarded a bravery award for his actions by the metropolitan police.
Andrew chronicled his attack and its`s aftermath in his best selling Autobiography ‘ Out Of The Darkness` co-written with celebrated author David Major. The attack had long lasting repercussions and as a result Suffering from PTSD and Andrew forced him to stop practicing the martial arts he loved.” It crushed me for long time ..I just couldn’t find the focus to do anything martial arts related. I was thinking about things you shouldn’t… thinking about life.. dying and the meaning of it all.. It was until I used martial arts as a tool to heal myself, that I found I could break through the depression and get the help I needed. I’m still finding my way back .. but I’m getting there thanks to the support from my family ,friends. and mental health care professionals. I am an advocate for PTSD survivors and mental health health in general. I would encourage people to talk to someone, it doesn’t have to be someone they know ..there are a lot of charities out there .. lots of lovely people ,who are trained help.No- one should carry such a heavy burden alone..no matter what their circumstances are .. there is someone who can help.., PTSD , no matter what the cause, is not a shameful thing .. it’s just the way the body reacts to a stressful situation, there is help for everyone out there to deal with it”.In subsequent years , Andrew has been inducted into the British Martial Arts Hall of Fame, and also acknowledged in the recent volume of The worlds greatest Martial artists of all time almanac.Not bad for someone who is an independent martial arts practitioner and doesn’t teach in a school or dojo.”The ying yang symbol means a lot to me, and kind of epitomizes my style and my philosophy of life in a nutshell.. I’ve had some great times and also have been through some really dark tough times ..in recent years I’ve suffered from PTSD , been placed in sheltered accomodation, been made unemployed ..but with help and support from my family, friends and my martial arts family throughout the world I’m starting to get back on top of things “. ‘I`ve released a clothing line, with t-shirts that have positive slogans which are selling quite well. I`m currently working on my second autobiography, which I hope to release by the end of the year. It will cover all that has happened in my life since the last book, and also a few new revelations from my past, and also my thoughts on martial arts.” Ultimately, I’m just me doing what I love to do .. practicing martial arts and helping people stay positive . My advice to everyone out there going through tough times, is to do what you love to do as a tool to help heal youself…no matter what what happens in life.. as they say ..be yourself, as everyone else’s has already been taken” . ☯
The name Andrew “Chi”Osbourne may not be a familiar name in the world of martial arts outside of Great Britain , but when those who ARE big names need help , advice and inspiration in all things martial arts related , Andrew is at the top of their go to list, a fact that still bewilders the humble martial artist, ” You know.. I’m just ME..just a down to earth normal guy.. It’s not as though I’m Muhammad Ali going around saying I’m the greatest of all time.. It amazes me that people who I’ve never met before in my life from all over the world, know who I AM and are fans of the martial arts style I’ve crafted and take comfort and inspiration from what I do..’