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==In the United States== In the United States Jean-Noel Eynard brought Savate Boxe-Francaise & Canne de Combat (FFBFSDA) as a pioneer to the east coast. it is said that Daniel Duby brought Savate (FNBF) to the west coast in Southern California. The first real FFBFSDA/ FIS club of Boxe-Francaise Savate was open in 1983 on the east coast in Philadelphia at St Joseph's University, under Jean-Noel Eynard, FFBFSDA/ FIS Professeur with the assistance of former FFBFSDA/ FIS DTN Bob Alix. Forward thinking, [https://uspto.report/copyright/17481747 Jean-Noel Eynard] registered a series of written worksheets (1983-1999) titled "''Prof. Eynard's easy guide to savate"'' <ref>{{Cite web |title=Prof. Eynard's easy guide to savate Copyright Record |url=https://uspto.report/copyright/17481747 |access-date=2023-04-20 |website=uspto.report}}</ref> with the U.S. Copyright Office and Library of Congress as copyrighted text, including the word "Savate" as a sport rather than something else. In 1988 the US Registry of Savate was created on the east coast which became the American Registry of Savate Instructors and Clubs in 1994 (ARSIC-International). Meanwhile, on the west coast Savate clubs were spurring from the California Association of Savate. A couple years later, under the collaborative assistance of a steering committee made of Gilles le Duigou (FIS), JN Eynard, ARSIC-International (PA), Armando Basulto (NJ) and Norman Taylor, USSF president(NJ) as well as few other individuals from California, the official name of United States Savate Federation was given to this combined association. The teaching efforts of Dr. Jean-Noel Eynard, Salem Assli and Nicolas Saignac contributed to the further development of Boxe Francaise Savate in the US. [[Bob Alix and L. Gillot]]'s "pedagogie de la Boxe Francaise"[https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34957287n;jsessionid=DBAC4E8BC39B6EEC1846F243D39FE00C Pédagogie de la boxe française : de l'école au club] introduced to the world "Contact / Without being touched" mentality (i.e.«être capable de toucher sans être touché»).<ref>{{cite journal |title=Les effets de l'expérience et de l'expertise dans les pratiques d'enseignement en éducation physique et sportive: analyse de deux profils asymétriques en savate boxe française. |url=https://www.cairn.info/revue-recherches-en-didactiques-2011-2-page-47.htm |journal=Recherches en Didactiques |date=2011 |doi=10.3917/rdid.012.0047 |access-date=7 April 2022 |last1=Touboul |first1=André |last2=Carnus |first2=Marie-France |last3=Terrisse |first3=André |issue=2 |pages=47–63 }}</ref> This teaching methodology was used by the first instructors (Initiateurs, moniteurs) and Professors of SAVATE in the US who got certified by FFBFSDA. ARSIC-International has been instrumental at promoting savate in the US.<ref>{{cite web |title=American Registry Of Savate Instructors And Clubs-International - Broomall - Company Information |url=https://pennsylvaniadb.com/company/2911596/american-registry-of-savate-instructors-and-clubs-international |website=pennsylvaniadb.com |access-date=7 April 2022}}</ref>
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