Sarick (Prime) Ambriz is a martial artist forged by devotion, curiosity, and an unrelenting pursuit of mastery. A lifelong learner by nature, his journey is not defined by belts or titles, but by an unyielding drive. A drive to understand movement. A drive to understand combat. A drive to understand himself.
For one year, Sarick trained closely under a Shorin Ryu Karate Master (8th Dan Taco Sensei), immersing himself in traditional discipline, structure, and philosophy. Every session was approached with intent. Every lesson absorbed with urgency. He studied stances, timing, breath, restraint, and explosive power, not as isolated techniques, but as expressions of mindset. That year became a crucible. A season of compression where fundamentals were sharpened, respect was earned, and the roots of something greater were planted.
Yet Sarick was never meant to remain confined within a single system.
Like Bruce Lee before him, he believes tradition is a foundation, not a prison. The past offers wisdom, but the future demands evolution. Martial arts, to him, must live, adapt, and respond to the world as it is, not as it once was. This philosophy drives his current pursuit: the creation of a new fighting system that honors classical forms while integrating modern movement, real world application, and future focused technique.
He draws deep inspiration from Wing Chun for its economy, centerline dominance, and tactile sensitivity. From Jeet Kune Do, he embraces freedom, adaptability, and the rejection of excess. These influences converge in his personal discipline: High Master Style.
High Master Style is a deliberate play on the chaos of Drunken Fist. Where Drunken Fist deceives through imbalance, High Master Style deceives through control. Calm replaces chaos. Awareness replaces recklessness. Movements appear relaxed, even casual, yet strike with precision and intent. It is a system built on misdirection, timing, and psychological dominance. A style that rewards patience, intelligence, and mastery of self above brute force.
Sarick does not seek to copy Bruce Lee. He seeks to walk the same path of truth: absorb what is useful, discard what is not, and add what is uniquely your own.
His work stands at the intersection of tradition and innovation. Respect and rebellion. Discipline and imagination. As High Master Style continues to evolve, it represents more than a method of fighting. It is a philosophy. A statement. A living art shaped by experience, humility, and vision.
This is not the end of the journey.
This is the opening chapter.