About Harry Mok, ISO BO Inventor
Mr. Mok’s early entrepreneurial career in the entertainment industry is attributed to his well-known expertise in the martial arts field. His career began as an actor/stuntman, performing and/or starring in such films as Rambo II, Uncommon Valor, TC 2000, Talons of the Eagle, Femme Fontaine, For Life or Death, College Kickboxers, The Vineyard, Tiger Claws II, Ninja Busters, and more.
In 1987, Mr. Mok produced and wrote his first feature film, The Vineyard, released by New World Pictures. Shortly thereafter, he would expand his talents by producing, creating, and designing action games for Atari/Time Warner Interactive.
In 1998, Mr. Mok received directing/producing awards for the first ever Jimi Hendrix music video for Universal MCA Records.
During this period, Mr. Mok invented a new filming technology and filed a patent for a 180 degree five camera blue/green screen system that would revolutionize digitization of 2D characters.
In August of 2005 Mr. Mok was bestowed the honor of being inducted into the prestigious GSKA Black Belt Hall of Fame. Most recently, in January 2007 Mr. Mok was inducted into the World Martial Arts Masters Hall of Fame.
As an inventor, Mr. Mok was inspired to create the ISO BO. The ISO BO creation is the result of Mr. Mok’s 43 plus years training in the Martial Arts and over 33 years of diligent weight training. Mr. Mok designed this new revolutionary portable exercise equipment for home use and for people on the go. He is currently prototyping the next generation ISO BO system and abdominal machine.



