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12/28/99 -- Does Mexico have a Federation? - Zachary Taylor Campbell (taylor@azstarnet.com)
A situation has arose where I will be given the chance to teach karate/kung-fu in Mexico (Im from Nogales AZ, USA) I would like to know if any union exists in Mexico thank you
----Mexico has a huge national federation and it is run by Luciano Valero Gomez of Nueva Leo
12/28/99 -- Soryu Karate-Do History - Corey Isbell & Kristin Jackson, criintx@onr.com
I am trying to find information on the history of Soryu Karate-Do. Might you be able to point me in the direction of any books or websites?
---- We are referring you to our General Secreetary, Major James Caldwell who is the president of Soryu Karate-Do USA
12/28/99 -- Dai Nippon Seibukan question -- George R. Parulski, Jr., Parulski@frontiernet.net
USAKF- Are you in anyway connected to my good friend and mentor Masafumi Suzuki? I am very curious . Regards, George Anderson, Akron, Ohio President USAKF Chair of Central Technical Committee, USJJ (IJJF US Member)
---I am not connected in anyway with the late Masafumi Suzuki, although I did meet him many years ago in Japan (Kyoto) during a business trip.
The Seibukan is the organization name with Suzukis dojo name being Shobukan in Western Tokyo.
Kitahara Suzuki runs Seibukan-kai (Meaning Great Western Dojo). Although over the past few years Seibukan, Japan has been somewhat unresponsive to non-Asians (due to K. Suzukis illness based semi-retirement and the Kai being run by a BOD). We have formulated Seibukan, USA as an affiliated but independent organization [sparate yet part of] Seibukan, Japan. If that makes any sense at all. Sure doesnt seem to when I reread it on paper. Difficult to explain.
I have come accross your name many times over the years and have always respected your efforts in the MA community. If I can ever be of help to you, please feel free to ask. I wish you and yours a pleasant Holiday Season.
12/28/99 -- Hello from Egypt and info on National Team Training -Hamada Elwany, Egyptian Karate Federation, Shotokan Karate
Dear Sir, It Gives My Pleaser To Communicate With You . I,M An Egyptian Karate Player, i Represent El Mamoura Club In Alexandria, The Club Arrived In The Second Place In The World Championships To Club In Egypt 1994 . Our Record Cotains 1- The Championships Egyptian Clubs 1995 Number 2 - The Championships Egyptian Clubs 1997 Number 3 The Championships Egyptian Clubs 1998 Number 5 We Ask For Your Help To Give Us Some Information About Activities 1999 -2000 In Side Usa To Prepare Our Team For The World Championship To Club. We Want To Get Information About The Way To Attend Your International Championship To Club, Name Of Orgnizer Andaddress And Also We Want To Know How Much Money I Will Pay To Join Our Team In Your International Championship . Thank You Hamada Elwany Fax: 002035877684
---- Good to hear from your country and how is my friend Nader Sherif. We were in the WUKO together and I was the head of the World Referee Council and then the 1st VP of the WKF, and also the Pan American Union president. Before your national team went to
the Mediterranean Games they practiced here with me. We will keep you informed and invite you to our national championships.
12/28/99
-- Want information on Taekwondo - Chris Yontz, Grand Master Joon P. Choi, Taekwondo
---You have a very good style in the Songmookwan and your teacher is excellent. About knowing all things, keep up on our www site at http://www.kwanmukan.com/cta.com.
12/28/99 -- Interted in USAKF Nationals - Charanjit Kumar, Indian Traditional Martial Arts, Padhastpaitra Okinawan Goju Ryu Karate (Japanees Style , Shiai Kumitay (Control Fighting Medhod)
We are interested to join USAKF and interested to participate in International Championships, Seminars organised by USAKF.
---- Joining us is very easy and you just need to send us your biography and information about your organization and we will put you on the list. We will also invite you to our great championship.
12/28/99 -- Surprise Reunion --Virginia Charleston, ladybelmont@webtv.net
I met a man in 1996 whom was with the 1996 Blackstar National Karate Team from Houston, TX his name was J.C.Sphinx Shegog he held a 35-6-5 full contact competition record. If you could find him and give him my E-Mail address or you send me his will be most APPRECIATED. I have been looking for him since we lost contact in 1996, if you can help bring a REUNION and CLOSURE to my life it would be overwelming and Appreciated.
12/28/99 -- Where are Jersey schools? -- Tsunami Karate - -R.J. Ayers, USANKF, Isshin-Ryu, Shotokan,
All my life I been involved with karate I would like to bring my rank to Master class and open a school near me. there is alot of people here that would make great karate-kas but no real schools near by
----The availablity of good schools and teachers is a problem in the arts but I think that Jersey has plenty. What you need is a good car and money.
12/28/99 -- Tell me about Taekwondo - Samuel Albright -chong shin kwon tae kwon do karate organization, tae kwon do, karate-do
---- We now have a better page up for the Central Taekwondo Association and please visit it at http://www.wkf.org/cta.html.
12/28/99 -- Verification of a black belt --Melissa Bialla, bialla@pacbell.net
I would like to have verification if Robin Jill Moran is a certified black belt and teacher, she is from Arizona. Thank You
---- We have no records on Robin, she might belong to some other group local to the area.
12/28/99 -- Olympics? -- Paul & Natasha Byus, pgbyus@erols.com
Hello, I am writing to inquire if your organization has information on the 2000 Olympic Games and qualifications for the karate team. Ive tried several sources but have not been successful. I would appreciate any assistance that you can provide.
---- Karate is not on the Olympic schedule for a variety of reason so there is no Olympic karate team. There has been a lot of discussion on our chat pages over the last several years and perhaps you can find some reasoning there.
12/28/99 -- Correction our records -- Jerry Ferguson, pacifickarate@earthlink.net
Hello, I was recently visiting your web site and noticed that you have Kenneth Ferguson of Ohio as 1989 USOC Athlete of the year. This is incorrect The winner of this award was Jerry Ferguson of Everett, WA
12/29/99 -- Olympic Karate? - Brannon Remaklus, Niceville, Florida, Shorin-Ryu Shorinkan of Okinawa, Tong-su-do Jujitsu Judo Shorin-Ryu, ILuvALR@aol.com
What sort of olympic team do they have for martial arts point sparring competitions?
----There is no Olympic team as of yet. But we do have the Nationals. Say hello to Sensei Williamson for me, he went to Honduras on a team with me, and why not compete in our championship?
12/30/99 World Jujitsu Championship JJIF - Denmark Check this out
12/18/99 -- Letters from Gorgan Garland - Super duper weapons maker
George, It occurs to me you might know the official Japanese title of the weapons maker and the Japanese terminology for the shop he makes the weapons in. If you have any input on this I would really appreciate it, as I am restructuring my operation and want to incorporate this information in my newsletter. Incidentally, the cane is airport friendly- John Pachivas carried his from Indianapolis and no one said anything. Again, thanks very much for any input. Your friend, Gordon
Dear George: It was good to visit with you again and have lunch with an old friend. I am still on my trip, having just visited with Ridgely and his students ( A jui jitsu seminar ) and made some plans to instruct a class during his symposium. I am currently at Jim Knox s where Pachivas is trying to recover. Not well. I will see you again soon I hope, and will be sending you the cane as soon as I get back home. Your Friend Gordon
George; Just a note to let you know that your cane should be arriving Monday, or Tuesday. Also I have temporarily changed addresses, and location. I am currently in Atlanta Ga. I am starting a shop up here in Atlanta, and training someone to do some of the weapons to help reach the East Coast, and anyway I am getting tired of the same old thing all the time. I guess we all need some changes once in a while....At the present time John Pachivas and I are staying at the MIND, BODY, SPIRIT dojo with Vicki Allan and Jim Knox...the address is 3344 Timber Ridge Trail. Duluth. Ga. 30096.... Are there any more of those dowels available like you sent to me before? If so, how much would they cost? Well, have fun with your cane. The tip is on a swivel and does not unscrew....That cane has lots of potential..and did I give you a manual when I was there last? If not I must send you one...As always, your friend Gordon Garland
The cane is GREAT and I value it highly. If I want to order some, how much are they? You didn't give me a manual but I am thoroughly trained in the Korean use of a cane and have taught that weapon for many years.
12/18/99 -- Commentary on WKF Rules Changes. From Pat Hickey to Rich Stamper, Director Goju-Ryu Karate-do Kyokai, In reply to Mark Cramer's comments in the last newsletter.
It is with interest that I read Mark Cramers comments on the proposed WKF rule changes. Initially rules for the former WUKO were Ippon Shobu one point victory. A waza-ari could be given for a technique almost comparable to an Ippon. Referees were reluctant to give an ippon for anything as that immediately decided the match. If they made a mistake (meaning someone did not agree with them) then their license and reputation were at stake. Fighters began to restrict themselves to essentially a reverse punch trying to definitely stick each other as other types of techniques were not given the same or any weight. Because of the way the referees called ippon and since targets were restrictive (the groin was not a target) and since only limited off-balancing was allowed ("foot" sweeps only not "nage" waza) matches became unexciting. I am not saying a well-timed reverse punch is not exciting, just that you could be lulled asleep during the match and miss the only exciting instance of competitive dominance.
In the First World Technical Congress, I attended from the US as did Don Madden, Minobu Miki, and George Anderson. The matter of sport as a part of karate was debated. It was agreed in principle that sport could be a part of karate, but only a small part of karate. The Congress shifted the concept of kumite away from one killing blow to a Sanbon or three ippon match. To encourage more interesting matches, 5 situations were identified that could be elevated to ippon even if not all the criteria were present, but the general concept of ippon being a killing blow was left intact. The outcome was based on who could perform 3 killing blows first. This required a demonstration that the superior fighter could repeat the effort more than once as a measure of sports skill, and also to force the competitor behind in the match to become more active to try to recover from the score. One unfortunate outcome of this was the 6 point match in lieu of three ippon. Referees were still reluctant to call ippon. You may remember that waza-ari could still be awarded. In kids division the rules were changed to eliminate waza-ari to avoid a 6-point contest. This was another later outcome of the rule changes from this Congress.
This latest rule change proposals are not surprising. WKF wants to be in the Olympics and is concerned that their "sport" be interesting to the TV audience. To be an Olympic sport is by definition not to be a martial art. When I was involved with the National Governing Body for karate, one of my fears was that karate would go the way of judo and I did not want to be there when it did. Leaders of the WKF sport karate were ego driven and had attached their self-worth and reputation to the level of their power within the WKF structure. It is not surprising to me that such rule changes are being made by these leaders. One cannot be the best karate practitioner in the world and not have anybody interested in karate to recognize you. The perception is that an exciting match with a definitive victory will be of enough interest to encourage the IOC to add karate to its venue. Read into this that if karate gets TV interest, it will be a revenue producer for the IOC through TV revenues and thus buy its way into the Olympics. I am not sure the current leaders consciously see it this way, but the indications of this way of thinking surround the WKF international karate scene. This is a natural outcome of leadership making decisions to improve their status rather then consider the bigger picture. In other words, the leaders of Olympic karate are using the narrow goal of Olympic sport to define themselves as the leaders of karate in the world. They cannot afford to have karate not make the Olympics without harming the perception of themselves as the real leaders of karate to be tarnished. Thus you are seeing and will see broad rule changes based on sport and not traditional values. I agree with Mark Cramer that karate competition should be a symbolic fight and that this philosophy should remain as the underlying guidance of karate sports rules. I also firmly believe that WKF and Olympic karate is not the venue for this concept to thrive. I see the leaders of the Olympic karate movement getting more desperate to get on the Olympic venue and I would expect even more changes. In effect, the current leaders, in an attempt to reach the goal of karate in the Olympics, will further cast off the underlying principles of karate and effectively create a totally new sport with only a vague resemblance to karate as Mark Cramer and other true traditional practitioners perceive it. One amusing side-light to all of this is that it will be those leaders of Olympic karate today who call themselves traditional karate protectors that will cause traditional karate to be left out of the International sports scene. You will see a resurgence of traditional karate competition outside the WKF arena as the WKF both moves away from its traditional roots becoming a limited sports organization, and as more and more karate leaders in the USA realize that Olympic karate is not as glamorous as it is made out to be. This is my opinion.
12/18/99 -- We heard that Howard High gets kick in shins from Patti Booth O'Neill at AAU Junior Olympics.
12/18/99 -- We heard that Walter O'Neill is getting a left knee replacement.
12/18/99 -- We heard that Tokey Hill was graded at 5th degree black belt by the USNKF. This is not a promotion.
12/18/99 -- Death of Emilo Narvaez
Emilo Narvaez former PKA World Light heavyweight champion passed away last Thursday December 16 in an automobile accident. Mr. Narvaez won the World Title in 1982 at the age of 24. He also fought Bill Wallace for the middleweight title on ABC's wide world of sports at the age of 17. He was trained by Dr. Eddie Andujar (PKA's first welterweight world champion) and Sensei Marty Manuel both of Olympic Center Karate & Kickboxing. Friends were received at Rone Funeral Service, Vineland, NJ. A funeral liturgy was celebrated Dec 21 at Sacred Heart Church, Landis Ave, Vineland, NJ
12/18/99 -- Hello from Jeff Hudson in Dayton,
Nosa, Kwan Mu! Merry New Millennium!! I apologize it has taken me so long to e-mail you. When I got back from Africa (Lesotho and Cape Town) I had loads of catching up to do. Our trip was absolutely fantastic! It was the best week of motorcycling I have ever had. Imagine riding a Torquey dirt bike all over mountain roads and drainage basins where there are no rules and no boundaries... this is the way it was! We rode right through Besotho villages and scattered their animal herds. They usually thought we were part of the off-road rally race and would cheer us on. I've attached a few of my favorite pictures (sorry, they are a bit large). The next time I come up I will bring my photo album.
I just read the Dec. KMK bulletin (I enjoyed it as usual) and I noticed the Kobudo Test on 8 Jan (a Sensei requirement). I have a feeling it was a response to my earlier e-mail where I wrote: I'm very sad to say that I will have to miss the Kobudo test. All next week I will be in Phoenix working on the F-16 and won't get back until the night of the 8th. In fact January is incredibly busy. The third week I'll be in Missouri doing the B-2 Stealth Bomber. Lately I've been teaching my higher rank students the bo manipulations, ippon, and Tsui Sho (bunkai with Brown Belt). I am going to plan to come up on Feb 19 for the scheduled KMK training class. Hopefully nothing will prevent me from attending. With all due respect.
12/18/99 Subject: World best Taekwondo website Seung hwan Lee, gelee@koreanspirit.com
We saw your email address in the http://www.kwanmukan.com/anderson/anderson.ctr.taekwondo.html site. Finally we got a beautiful taekwondo website!! You can get the all kind of taekwondo information from here. cyber taekwondo school, taekwondo overview, webzine, cartoons.... and please register membership to win the Taekwon.net present. All members could buy martialarts product with discount price. Thank you.
12/18/99 -- Subject: Greatgrandmaster Park Chull Hee Michael J. Ryan, mjr29@cornell.edu
I have noticed on the world wide web that you are a direct student of Master Park Chull Hee and continue to have an active relationship with him. I am aware of a manual that Master Park wrote in the early 1950's on the Kang Duk Won school of Taekwondo. I am very interested in obtaining a copy (or a reproduction) of that manual. My own martial arts lineage traces a winding path that reaches back to him through his student, the late Kum Chun Kim. I greatly appreciate any help you can offer me in tracking down the book.
Thanks for the note and we are interested in all the students of GM Park. I do talk to him very often and when he is in the USA he always comes and stays at my house. I received my 9th Dan from him some years ago and also have a 9th dan with Nam Sook Lee, his gymnasium brother. Both are students of In Byung Yun, himself a student of Toyama Kanken, founder of the Shudokan in Japan. If you are interested in that, you can find a more complete story at http://www.wkf.org/shudokan.html. I do not have a copy of the book but the last time that he was here, I scanned the complete work and would be glad to send it to you on cd if you cover the costs involve. Better call me personally to make arrangement. My phone is 330-813-2720 and you can call anytime. I am also interested in Kum Chun Kim, who he says was an unusually gifted student. A division of the Unified Martial Art Federations of the United States of America.
12/18/99 Subject: Want seminar in the USA From: nerijus puodziukaitis, nerijuspuodziukaitis@hotmail.com
Hi guys I am a president of the Karate Club "Lokys", which is in Lithuania, Europe Lithuania, Europe. We looking For Karate Club in USA, where we could come for seminar. If You have any advances for us, please Llet us know. October 10 Sincerely, Zigmas Hi,guys
Dear Zigmas, What kind of karate do you practice?
12/18/99 Kwanmukan Newsletter #347 December 99 in PDF format
12/30/99 -- The Cardio Craze -- Tim Toterhi ClutchTT@aol.com
Hello, I am writing in hopes that this message will connect with martial artists around the world. As a serious martial artist I cannot help but be offended, no disgusted by the proliferation of so called kickboxing certifications. Who are these aerobic organizations? What authority do they have to certify every person that has the wherewithal to pay an exuberant fee and take a multiple choice test? How dare they bastardize a beautiful art for sake of short-term profits? But more importantly, what are we, the martial arts community doing about it, besides jumping on the band wagon? I'm sorry, but if I hear one more person brag about how they are going to take a two-day certification course enabling them to teach something that in actuality takes decades of dedication to master, I may very well scream. The truth is they don't know anything. They can't teach anything. And the only thing they will ever do is cause injury and damage an ancient art. What is happening to our art is simply a disgrace. What will these people attempt next: one-hour skydiver instructor certification?
12/30/99 Bad Talk from Donald Mackey Tae Kwan DO Was it really him? chalkken@hotmail.com (a no good address)
name: Donald Mackey, WTF WWW WWC WCW NItro, tae kwon do as mentioned above you dumb shits, why do you suck so badly and why do you do karate since it sucks so badly also and why did you put a guy that cant kick for shit on your webpage dont you have any one better at least hire somebody who can do a side kick for your webpage. boy do you suck address: Woop WOOP club: Donald Mackey Tae Kwan DO sensei: me i whoop arse
How you do talk. I see that you are the epitome of a martial artist. Don't we all wish we were like you?
12/22/99 Subject: USJJF's 2000 Calendar of Events! Bruce R. Bethers, bbethers@hotmail.com President United States Ju-Jitsu Federation-- Ju-Jitsu North American Union
What are the rules of your event =- Do you allow gi - less competitors - are your doors open to other styles of grappling. I'm unsure about your organization because of the public way you have handled your differences with Phil. I,m also wondering what you really offer - are you looking at the future of grappling - or are you just another splinter group.
Merry Christmas! Please visit our website at www.usjujitsu.net for the International Rules aWhat are the rules of your event =- Do you allow GI - less competitors - are your doors open to other styles of grappling. I'm unsure about your organization because of the public way you have handled your differences with Phil. I am also wondering what you really offer - are you looking at the future of grappling - or are you just another splinter group.
Merry Christmas! Please visit our website at www.usjujitsu.net for the International Rules as followed by the Ju-Jitsu International Federation, Ju-Jitsu North American Union (CANADA, MEXICO & USA) and the USJJF. Currently over 65 Nations are Members of the JJIF, & GROWING! JJIF is the recognized World Governing Body for Ju-Jitsu. JJIF is a Full Member of the General Association of International Sports Federations and the International World Games Association.I believe all of your questions will be answered by visiting our Official Website.
JU-JITSU is now a WORLD GAMES SPORT!! These are the official rules used at the National, Continental, World Championships and also the WORLD GAMES.
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12/18/99 - Commendation to Hanshi AndersonWalter O'Neill WONJr@aol.com
I have to give you a great complement your web page is the Rolls Royce of karate web sites. You have so much information that it takes days to read it all. The part I enjoy the most is the message archives. Looking back at the past and seeing your insight might make us see the future without our rose colored glasses.
Karate today in the United States is the direct result of the hard work, travel and energy that you put into it. You took karate to a level that no one could have. Mr. Anderson you were and will always be a great leader. The eagle is a great logo for you and the USAKF. I once read that "No one can predict to what heights you can soar. Even you will not know until you spread your wings." Well, your wings spread and the USAKF took American Karate to a level that was unmatched.
I know the National Governing Body for karate has a new captain at the helm, but you took that ship over rough seas and you kept your courage, not to lose sight of your goals. This has been a long time coming, but thank you for all you have done for the American karate athlete, coach, official and instructor. And most of all what you did for me.
12/15/99 - Thanks from Denmark-- Frank Fürst, nippon@post4.tele.dk
Dear George- I am back in Denmark - safe and well kept. George -THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE WEEK-END, and for the hospitality from especially you, but also your family. I thank your for making the arrangement fantastic, but also cosy and personal - just as I like it. You have given me a warm and lovely impression of YOUR America.
The result of the Conference was good for American Organisation of Ju-Jitsu, but best impression was for me a lot of new, engaged, positive and warm Ju-Jitsu friends, as you have connected me to. I was in the Photoshop today, and I will get my pictures tomorrow - I look forward to be reminded about my stay in Akron, Ohio. I once more thank you for your hospitality - I hope I will have the opportunity to host you some time again in Denmark !!! Best friendly regards - Frank
12/13/99 Formation of North American Ju-Jitsu Union---JJNAU
On December 11-12 the Kwanmukan hosted the super-important Ju-Jitsu International Federations (JJIF) meetings between the US Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJ), Ju-Jitsu Canada and Ju-Jitsu Mexico. The purpose of the meeting was to form the Ju-Jitsu North American Union and elect the officers under the supervision of the JJIF. JJIF President Rinaldo Orlandi - Italy, Secretary Frank Furst - Denmark, Treasurer Paul Hoglund - Sweden, Vice-President Luis Baguena, Spain, (former president of International Judo Federation) and Commissioner George Anderson met with the USJJ officials: President Bruce Bethers, Treasurer Bob Chatwood, Directors Dr. Brian Pendleton, Dr. Mike Dunphy, Jeff Ellis, Dr. Brian Pendleton, Mike Piaser, Larry Feldman, David Ames, Carl Wilcox, Major James Caldwell, Pat Hickey, Larry Lame, and from Canada: Ron Yamanaka, Pat Barton, Ron Rasico, Prof. Forrester, and from Mexico, Sensei Daniel Hernandez and several of his delegates. -- The first day the meetings convened at the prestigious Trustees Lounge at the University of Akron, courtesy of AU President Proenza and arranged by Dr. Pendleton The room was a great setting with elegant decor, a wide and long board table and very plush push back chairs, all of which created a high level corporate atmosphere which set the pace for the cordial discussions which followed. JJIF President Orlandi explained in detail the organization of the JJIF and stressed the JJIF membership and participation in the World Games. USJJ, Canadian, and Mexican presidents also spoke of their federations development, and USJJ President Bethers proceeded to plot the goals for the new Unions future which finally ended with Commissioner Anderson elaborating on a diagram proposed by V.P. Baguena which said that the framework could be viewed as a pyramid divided into three parts. The top would be the elite athletics, the center the technical seminars and training and the bottom the historical base and development and research -- The following day the congress met at the home of USJJ of Ohio, Hickeys CMA, inspected the large facilities and proceeded to elect officers. Elected were: USJJ President Bethers, President Mexicos Daniel Hernandez,Canadas Pat Barton, Secretary and USA and Kwanmukan Shihan Jeff Ellis,Treasurer. Commissioner Anderson was commended for a job well done, given a plaque and his position as commissioner retired. The meeting adjourned with good feelings all around. After the meeting, Hanshi Anderson took the JJIF officers to his home and then to dinner at the Portage Lakes, where they sat at a window by the water and had a great old time. The next day they toured the Amish country and bought presents for their families back in Europe. It was interesting that they all bought the small candy canes that you can hang on the tree. Treasurer Furst was the last to leave and while he waited for his flight, we visited Dunphys dojo and watched Sensei Sheri Rhoades teach the young beginners class and Adam and Nicole Pyles demonstration of Kata and Kobudo. Frank said that was a great visit and it was the perfect termination for a wonderful trip.
12/13/99 Death of Master Eiichi Miyazato (1921-December 11th, 1999) , -Jason Kilgore" <jkilgore@neworld.net>
To All Martial Artist: -I am sorry to have to inform all that the karate world has suffered another great loss. This morning (Saturday, 12-11-99), Master Eiichi Miyazato, Successor of Miyagi Chojun Sensei for Okinawa Goju-Ryu Jundokan, has just died (passed away in his sleep). The only information we have is he had been in reasonable health in October / November and that Master Miyazato was currently in the hospital and become weaker over a short time until he past away.
All instructors associated with the JundoKan are asked to wear a black arm band on their left sleeve and cover the kamiza in their dojo with black cloth for the next 49 days in keeping with Japanese mourning tradition. Also in keeping with tradition, money should be offered instead of flowers (to help the family offset funeral costs). This should be sent directly to the JundoKan, Okinawa. We are fortunate that the Jundokan format of Goju Ryu Kata were recently/formally accepted as the JKF Goju Kai Shitie Kata and that Miyazato Sensei had the devotion to train many other teachers in this wonderful style. Miyazato Sensei was a man not just interested in the spread of Goju Ryu but in Karate-Do as a whole for the good-will of all in the world. Having been a survivor of WW II and a student of Chojun Miyagi he leaves us inspired, spiritualized and well trained. He will be missed greatly by us all.
12/7/99 Whereabouts of In Byung Yun - David Mitchell (Not the one from th e Magazine) --david-elizabeth@cbiinternet.com
---I read in your well written article on Kanken Toyama that Grandmaster Byung In Yoon disappeared during the Korean war in the 1950's only to resurface in North Korea in 1995. If he is alive and or if you can let me know where he is I would be very grateful. He is my teachers' teacher. My teacher Is Grandmaster Kim Soo in Houston, Texas. I am the Chief Instructor of North Carolina ChaYon-Ryu...directly under Grandmaster Kim Soo's instruction. Please e-mail me soon. I respectfully send my gratitude for your time and efforts.
Our reply-- Master David Mitchell We hear that Byung In Yoon is living on a government pension in North Korea. I have this from GM Park Chull Hee, a direct student and senior of Kim Pyung Soo. I know Grandmaster Kim and I am sure that he knows the current situation on Byung In Yoon. Check back with me.
---Thank you for such a quick response to my question. I must have misunderstood my teacher as I thought the whereabouts of Grandmaster Byung In Yoon was unknown. Are you able to get this information directly from GM Park Chull Hee? Also, I did not realize you knew my teacher, Grandmaster Kim Soo. I came across your article as I am doing a good bit of reading I will fly to Houston and test for my Sixth Dan. So I will discuss this with Grandmaster Kim. I know when Grandmaster Kim was in Russia about six years ago, he was on a "talk show" and asked if anyone knew where Grandmaster Yoon was to please let him know. Have you visited Grandmaster KIm's website? There is a section on Byung In Yoon you may find interesting. Please e-mail me back.
Our reply-- I hear from GM Park regularly and he stays at my house here when he travels East. I hold 9th dan with him and have known him since the sixties. I also knew Kim Pyung Soo because he was senior to my instructor, Il Joo Kim, and visited us in the early sixties. A student of GM Kim, Carlos Cruz also practiced with me for some time in the seventies. I has talked to GM Kim during the last year and we have been in communication on the www. He is a very good man and one of the few great masters of the Twentieth Century.
--- I truly appreciate your help. Please excuse my ignorance. I believe being away from the World Headquarters or being so far away...I miss certain information. I, once again, appreciate your kind assistance. Would you by any chance know where Chun Duk Ki is located. He was Grandmaster Kim's junior but my teacher in 1968-69. He moved from his temporary home of N. C. to Canada and I lost contact with him. Please e-mail me if you have any info on him. I am faithful to my teacher...Grandmaster Kim Soo and I appreciate the kind words. I hold tremendous respect for him. I only wish to speak with Chun Duk Ki as he was my first teacher. I have always wished to thank him for my beginnings in 1968, as a friend.
12/1/99 - Grandmaster Walter Todd has died. (1927-1999) -- GMT, in alt.martial-arts.karate.shotokan hedavey@aol.com (H E Davey) wrote from SHUDOKAN MARTIAL ARTS ASSOCIATION U.S. National Headquarters
(Read full text) On November 26, 1999, the Shudokan Martial Arts Association lost its President and founder. Walter Todd Sensei, eighth dan, has passed on. He was 72 years old, and his wife Eve and two children survive him. While Todd Sensei had not operated a dojo for some time, he continued to teach seminars, and he remained actively involved in the Japanese martial ways until the end of his life. Despite advanced age, and in spite of suffering from injuries and illness for many years, he never reached a point in his life where he could no longer teach. Cards, letters, and other expressions of sympathy will be forwarded to the family by the SMAA. Individuals who would like to help the Todd family deal with the cost of funeral expenses and other expenditures can do so by sending checks or money orders (made out to Mrs. Eve Todd) to:
SMAA HQ, PO Box 5447, Richmond, CA 94805 USA
10/29/99 - An interesting comment on the subject of the Central Taekwondo Association and its relationship to karate - go there
Kwanmukan Symposium November 5-7. 1999 information in PDF format
11/3/99 - The Global Martial Arts Federation want to address the Hall of Fame issue -- From: Dr. James A. L. Dussault, drjad@acun.com
It seems that a large number of Martial Arts Hall's of Fame are being created around the world by groups seeking notoriety and to attract members. Of course, some of the Halls-of-Fame are solid and of long standing, with strong requirements, and have duly qualified and noted inductees. The Global Martial Arts Federation is one of these few elite organizations with a Hall of Fame of the highest standing. Moreover this Hall of Fame is made up of some of the world's distinguished World Leaders, Global Peace Makers and prominent Martial Artists.
To be a member of this Hall-of-Fame, a present member of the Hall of Fame must nominate a potential candidate to the International dignitaries Recognition Board. Soon afterward, the nomination must be voted on by the present members of the Hall of Fame. To be inducted the nominee must receive 2/3 votes in favor of the candidate before the nominee can become officially inducted.
Global Martial Arts Federation then presents the new inductee with a hand written scroll from China or a framed certificate. Our organization NEVER CHARGES for awards. Our philosophy is --An award is just that - An award .
( NO ONE should have to pay for an award in any manner or be required to pay any kind of charges to nominating someone for an award. Any organization that charges for an award has diminished the honor of the award and has traduced the members of the awarding body. You will never see the Baseball Hall of Fame charge it's nominees to be inducted nor the National Football League charge it's inductees, so why should the martial arts be any different than these world renown sports organizations?
Fact: from the Global Martial Arts Federation 1976 chronicle
All 9th , 10th Dan's are automatically inducted into the Global Martial Halls-of-Fame. In order to become a 9th or 10th dan with Global Martial Arts Federation one must be voted in by 85 % of the Great Grandmasters that are currently serving on the international promotion board.
Great Grandmaster George E. Anderson is a an inductee of the Global Martial Arts Halls-of-Fame in 1991. His documents were presented to him at the White House in Washington D.C. in 1992.
Sincerely, Great Grandmaster Lum Chi Ping, International Chairman and Grandmaster James A. L. Dussault, President Global Martial Arts Federation
10/29/99 Regarding a converation about the value of a Hall-of-Fame Invitation. To Lt. Col Bruce Bethers, President USJJ
For the Hall of Fame, I was told one time by a group that if I paid $200 I would be nominated and installed and that later changed into - just come. I did neither because I did not like the criteria for nomination and, as in the Hindu Mahabarata, when the protagonist was invited to Heaven, he saw all the unworthies of his mortal life there in splendor and comfort: upon seeing this he declined entrance into that traduced wonderland. That was a test for the true to see if they really qualified. If you can be bought by bobbles, spangles, and beads, then you are not, in my opinion, worthy of true honors. Of course, if it makes you a lot of money and notoriety ?????
I belong to the Black Belt Magazine, the USA Karate Federation, and the USJJ Halls of Fame. The Black Belt Magazine is hard but everyone is there - most are worthy but popularity gets you good change. The USA Karate Federation - that is a tough one. You have to have done something, USOC Karate Athlete of the Year, Pan American or World Champion, outstanding international competitor, best coach over a span of 10 years, or the man of the year, etc. Over 25 years we have about 30. I was in because of the Man of the Year in the 80 s, the President of the Federation, a Board Member of the USOC, President of the Pan American Union, First VP of the World Union, President of the Pan American and World Referee Councils, And director of the World Medical Commission. I feel I did important things and it pains me to be in the same line up as the Night-Manager of Ronnie s Drive Inn, if you get what I mean. Some Halls of Fame I know just want you to come to the banquet, have your picture taken with some aspirant to high places so he can say that he is your close associate, and submit to having your name on their web-site. Gloria fugits - fastuss!
The point of this brief homily is that to recognized by important people as a very important person, to be recognized by people who have done something as a person who has done something -- that has value. To put people into a hall of fame to coerce them into supporting your efforts is not the same thing and those that need that kind of notoriety, should go ahead and buy into it, but it does not increase their stature with me, and on their resume, as Shakespeare noted, damns with the faintest of praise.
Real federation, real people, real deeds done, that is important. For the rest, there is no <Gloria to Fugit.>
Best Personal Regards, George Anderson---I hope, the voice of conscience.
10/29/99 -- This conversation about the USANKF just crossed our wires. Subject: Dan Exams at the Y2000 Nationals
I found this interesting. I thougt you might too, especially the part about eventually even requiring athletes to have 'NKF ranks.
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29 Oct 1999 "Howard S. High" <high@usankf.org wrote:
--USA-NKF General Information - mailto:usankf@listbot.com
** Can someone please explain to me if it is true that the USANKF will only award a maximum Rank of one below your current Rank in Dan Exams (example, current Goju Ryu rank of San-Dan and the USANKF awards the rank of Ni-Dan). Is this True?
--Not true. You may test for the rank that you have from your association. However, you may be awarded a rank lower than your association's rank.
I am also told that there are very few people who have actually taken the test outside of Dr. Theiry school. Very few? I guess the number is relative. There have been a total of 45 people who have tested. 15 of them are from Dr. Thiry's organization.** Are there any additional requirements other than those listed on the website for the test?
--No.
** During the test do you perform you school/association Kata or Shitei Kata?
--Both, depending on the rank that you are testing for. Please see details at: http://www.usankf.org/rank_certification/
** Why are there so few who have taken the test?
--The certification program is still new and many people are waiting to see how people do in the exams. The exams are not easy. Also, many people do not see the need for rank certification through USA-NKF. Eventually, everyone who desires to be involved with USA-NKF at the international level as well as certain committees within USA-NKF, will be required to have USA-NKF rank, including athletes. Also, such a rank will be helpful to members of independent organizations that desire additional authentication.
** What is the cost of the test?
Shodan $200 - Nidan &250 - Sandan $300 - Yondan $350 - Godan $400 - Rokudan $450 - Nanadan $500 - Hachidan $600
Dan certification will be conducted at the Junior Olympics. I encourage anyone interested to test there.
Howard S. High--high@usankf.org---USA National Karate-do Federation
10/27/99 --Sugject: AAU/ USJF Arguments? (the Great Judo Rank Lawsiut) Thomas Wheeler, SGTWW@aol.com
This may have been either while I was away or before my time. What exactly are these arguments you mentioned, their content, and what the USJF stands for.
Dear Thomas, The argument was over the recognition of grade. To participate in the IJJF events you had to have grade recognized by the IJJF, USJA (the renamed Armed Forces Judo) would not work. It finally was decided that grade had to be recognized. You should be able to find this in the Library of Congress. I will ask my son where to look.
10/27/99 Subject: Re: Simple Hello....CHRISTINA CRANK, pipecrk@lowcountry.com Christina Crank WalterboroSC
Dear Hanshi, Sorry I haven't written in a while. I've been really busy. Our school started on August 11th. Not only has school kept me busy, but also my training. Your tournament was great! I will definitely be back next year! I am probably competing in a tournament that will be held by Shihan Roger Jarret next month. It will be held in St. Albans, West Virginia. Will you be attending the Junior Olympics? I will also be competing there. Have you visited my website? It would be a big honor if you would, and sign my guestbook. I have a picture of us together in my national tournaments page, http://web.infoave.net/~pipecrk/1999natl.htm . Plus some great action shots taken by Craig Smith of Grandmaster Magazine. Well I will keep you informed and updated with my tournaments, training, ect. Please write back when you are able to because I know that you are always on the go. Love and Respect, Christina Crank WalterboroSC
10/27/99 Subject: Re: New Promotion gretchen_willi@dfas.mil
My daughter has been a student for nearly four years under the Kwanmukan program. Back in March of this year we were told that there was going to be a change in the testing/promotionals. I, and my daughter, have been asking at her current school to explain to us how these changes were going to effect her, and how the progressions were going to change. She received her brown belt after testing in July 98. She had tested in November 98, March 99, May 99, and again in July 99. I'm not sure now at what level she is at, or where she stands as far as testing for her black belt. Ihate to trouble you with this but I just can't seem to get a straight answer on this issue. My daughter is finding this verfrustrating and honestly so am I. Your assistance with this issue is greatly appreciated.
I am sorry to be so late with this but the email was lost from a crash and it is just now recovered. The grade changes were made because the time in grade for the Juniors was too short and was extended by the shihans because they were not ready for the next grade. This would mean that they would miss promotionals and not get a chance to be part of the group dynamics and to related to the other students of their grade group. I am noticing that she was posted to Junior Black Belt on 9/15/99, is that right. If it is, then there should be no further problem for you. Best Personal Regards, George Anderson
10/26/99 -- Hello to the Kwwanmukan Jim Ragan, j.m.ragan@att.net
Dear Hanshi Anderson, Thank you for the reply. I would like to receive the latest newsletter #345. I do have relatives who live on Delaware Avenue. I am still looking for a dojo in Henderson or Las Vegas that is associated or known by the Kwanmukan,and that is as high a caliber training center as the Center for the Martial Arts. Thank you. Jim To Kwanmukan International, I have changed my email address, and would like to continue receiving email from the Kwanmukan. Please send email to me at this address: j.m.ragan@worldnet.att.net. I enjoy receiving news about what is going on in the Kwanmukan, so keep the email and regular mail coming. My residence address is Henderson NV 89014
Jim, Thanks for the note. Did you family live on Delaware in Akron? There is a lot of news at http://www.blackbeltblog.netl and remember to check out http://www.kwanmukan.com/ Did you get the latest newsletter #345. If not, then we will send you one. In the meantime all publications are in pdf format and the latest is at http://www.kwanmukan.com/ reports/345.pdf Best Personal Regards, George Anderson
10/21/99 -- TKD Comments by TR McClanahan, former Treasurer of the Pan American TKD Union -- Even though Americans now control the Ohio TKD Federation, there still is a pervasive Korean influence. This is good or bad depending on the who gets the money and if the control is turned into a competitive business. He said that Koreans are moving into their own organizations in completion with the NGB. He also said that it is a myth that the Korea killed the Kwans. They are prospering in the USA.
10/21/99 -- Controversial Discussion regarding the differences in Taekwondo perspective of American and Korean personnel between writer for TKD Net and GE Anderson -- Brandon Writer for Taekwon.Net - tkdplayer@excite.com and GE Anderson usakf@raex.com
10/18/99 Subject: tkd problems brewing -----CTA to tkdplayer@excite.com--
Brandon, How is it that the NGB for TKD ignores the grass root supports possible in the USA and is hostile to American TKD masters. It has come to my attention from several sources that there is a problem in Korea and that a federal lawsuit is being seriously considered against the TKD management for restraint of trade and unlawful discrimination, paralleling the famous AAU/USJF arguments. Call me on my personal phone at 330-813-2720 and I have further questions for you.
Regards, George Anderson 9th dan Kang Duk Won - GM Park Chull-hee--9th dan Kang Duk Won - GM Lee Nam-Suk--9th dan US Jujitsu--6th dan US Judo Assn.President, USA Karate Federation Chairman, Central Taekwondo Association (Since 1971) Commissioner JJIF, Technical Chairman, US Jujitsu Federation Past member, USOC Board of Directors Former TKD Style Head for USKA Former President of the Pan American Karate Union Former First VP World Karate Federation Former President of WKF World Referee Council
10/15/99 Subject: Karate in Brasil Paulo Marcondes
Hello USAKF! I got with pleasure your message and like a Karate lover I always have right contact with another Association and Confederation in the whole world. My name is Paulo Marcondes, black tie 1st dan and I have practiced for 11 years, I am admitted at C.B.K.(Edgar Ferraz) that is joined at W.K.F. My teacher is Aldemir JUNGLOS, 4th Dan, he practices GOJU-RYU style which president is Saiko Shihan Goshi Yamaguchi. For some times our competitions are not working because Saiko Shan Ryuzo Watanabe had died last year who is president at whole South America. At this our Federation hasn't been communication so much in the competitions because we had some politics problems. We are admitted at Paramaense Federation is located in Curitiba, which is Parana Capital, localized in the South of Brazil. I had been training for some years to Juvenile Brazilian Team of Karate and I won several times. In 1996 I was called to dispute at Juvenile World Champion at Johannesburg South Africa, but in Brazil we don't have base to sports. In our Association there are the best athletes, by JUNGLOS who several times was champion in a lot of orders like: south american, brazilian and he had great results at world one. I can't forget to tell that he has trained several important Teams. There were some offenses between Junglos(my Association) and teacher ALDO LUBES who is Director at C.B.K. and F.Pr.K. For these motives we were forced to not to compete and throw from saddle several teams (male/female). I'd like to congratulate your great job, your web page is one of the best that I have had already read. And I wish I could receive news about Championships, Seminaries, Trains...Anyway I knew from some friends about Winnipeg that North-American Team was pretty good. It's great that you have a world reference. I have a Sister who lived in San Diego, Ca , until last semester and if you could tell me some information I would be pretty happy. Probably she'll comeback to finish her studies. Thank you very much for the opportunity to work with you. In the case if you need anything, either about Karate or other matters, no matter, please look for me. "STRONG HUG" ... OSS PAULO MARCONDES.
Thanks for visiting our Website and registering on the Rolodex. It is good to hear from you. I know Edgar Ferraz will as I was the president of PUKO for some year. 10/10/99 -- Arguments over American high Dan recognition by World TKD Federation (Korean). Read all about it -- This started when a critical article by Dr. James Dussault was posted on the web regarding the generally held view that Americas were not receiving the recognition due for their life's achievement in the arts, and that high dan grades given by the Kwans were not treated fairly and non-Korean masters were not given their due recognition. A reply was that there were many non-Korean masters under the WTF but this countered with the claim that the term <non-Korean> could have several meanings. One that the person was still an ethnic Korean, perhaps a citizen of a nation outside Korea and even could be first generation Korean, The other that the person was not of Korean descent. The arguments are lively and complicated but it does appear that being ethnic Korean is an advantage and that being other than such leads to damaging discrimination.
This is now a serious issue. We have received confirmed information that a federal lawsuit against the Korean run TKD Federation is now being prepared alleging restraint of trade and predatory trade practices based on the fact that the art is a business as well as being a sport. We also hear that similar movements are being brought to life in other countries such as Italy. Keep tuned.
10/9/99 Subject: The Kwanmukan newsletter is now on line in PDF format .and check ut the lineage chart
10/7/99 Subject: Fighting Skills
Dan Laidlaw, wing chung kungfu-tangsoodo-shorinrue-taekwondo, ive been training for about 8 yrs and i am having trouble staying focoused in our school due to lack of competion- i am interested in abtaining information on where and when i could get into a no-holds barred competion-like the ufc or vale tudo- but on a smaller scale since this would be my first competion of this nature. i have studied with several jujitsue masters and with dan severn 4 different times so i think my ground fighting skills are doing quite well. if you could send me any information or even point me in the right direction i would greatly appreciate it - i just want to test my skills and see if i have a future in this type of fighting . thankyou
10/5/99 Subject: Enjoying practice, Yaisha D. Lockett,Beauty_to_u@yahoo.com
I practice-- Kwanmukan (Kwanmuzendokai), Karate and some judo also kickboxing, I have been around martial arts all my life. My father is a 6th dan black belt. I am the first female in my family to study martial arts. I really enjoy it, and plan to go far, Cleveland Hts. Ohio
10/3/99 Subject: Mark Anderson, Mark.anderson@unitedstyleskarate.freeserve.co.uk
Mark Anderson, USKF- United styles of karate federation ( members of the English Karate Governing Body), Shotokan / Wado-ryu, I am the General Secretary of our Association. I am not sure whether you received my previous but given the common links ( i.e. both USKF and named Anderson) I was wondering if your association run WUKO rules competitions and if so, whether your group would be interested in establishing contact with our group. We are looking to expand our international competitions in 2000. If you are please contact me by return. Yours in karate Mark Anderson address: Grays, Essex , England club: Toyakwai Karate Club sensei: John Anderson- 6th Dan Shotokan.
Dear Mark, Yes we do use the WUKO rules and we have large competitions annually for the last 25 years. For many years the USAKF was a member of WUKO and I was the Chairman of the WUKO World Referee Council and the president of the Pan American Union and later the 1st VP of WUKO. I retired from that position in 1995 and the USAKF left the Olympic movement to work on developing karate out of the restriction of the USOC. We still are a major national organization and would be interested in establishing contact with your group. Where in England do you live? Do you know David Mitchell, Tommy Morris, or Brian Smith? I am making no comment on those guys as you may have your own opinion, but I worked considerably with them in the WUKO.
9/26/99 Subject: web page --C0LCrusher@aol.com
In coming massage from the Colonel. Well its up and running! New and improved Gifs and Pictures (my web skill are getting better), so check out the web site that has Martial Arts pics, find out the Colonel has to say, and be sure to click on "More Pics," for the Best Karate pictures yet. The Kyoshiko (new ones) page takes a little time to load, but well worth the wait. I am still in the process of getting the E-mail on line, but you can still reach me though Mike's web page (The Magic Bullet). Let me know what you think and check back as I add more! http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/5253
10/3/99 Subject: Warren Siciliano --Mark Khouri, possum@wildapache.net
Honorable members: Please supply us with any information you may have regarding Master Warren Siciliano(?) who established Karatedo in South Florida and the Southeast in the early 1960' s. He held the world record in breaking in the Guinness Book of World Records. I was one of his first students. He has died and is gone now. God bless his soul. I miss my roots. Any help you can give me will be appreciated. Terrell Whitcher Student Palm Beach Military Academy Dojo 1963-1965
Dear Terrell, I am sorry that we have never heard of Warren Siciliano but we would like to. Please tell us more for our files.
10/3/99 Subject: General Information Please Date-- Theresa Hils, Arcadiafrm@aol.com
My name is Theresa Hils, I have a wonderful 16 year old daughter who has recently, within the last year, become very interested in Karate. If I am not mistaken she is studying traditional Sho-do-kan. (Please forgive my spelling). She is a member of the AAU and won the novice national title in both the AAU tournament and AKJU tournament. She won 2 golds and 1 silver in the Kentucky Blue Grass Games. She studies under Sensei Cameron Robertson at Karate Fitness Academy in Northern Kentucky. She is very athletic generally, and participates in volley ball for 10 weeks out of the year in addition to her Karate studies. Danielle is a very good student within the top 10 percent in her class. Excels in advanced placement classes and is of good moral character. My question to you good folks is. Can you suggest a University where she can continue her pursuit of Karate excellence as well? I am wondering about the National Team that was described in your Web page? How would one qualify? Are there karate competitions for the collegiate level. I would certainly appreciate any information you could provide. Danielle is currently a Junior at Ryle High School. We will most likely, because of her high academic achievement, be pursuing an early enrollment option for the University that she chooses. If we could combine that with karate, it would be the best of all worlds for Danielle. Thank You for Your Help Sincerely Theresa Hils Arcadiafrm@aol.com
Dear Theresa, It sounds like your daughter is quite an athlete and is a great student. At the moment, the only universities that I know of where there is really a strong intercollegiate karate competition program are in California. Around here, there are good programs at most major schools such as my University of Akron, Cornell, Ohio State, etc. Where was she considering going and what would be her major? What is the AKJU?
9/16/99 Subject: Looking for a long lost friend -- Toyjets@aol.com
Does anyone there happen to know the e-mail address for a Linda Carothers. She used to live in Carlsbad, CA, and has been an instructor. Would be most grateful if you could obtain that information and e-mail it to me.
10/3/99 Subject: Participation -- Bhupinder Singh, bhupinder2k@yahoo.com
Respected Sir, Let me have the privilege of introducing myself, I Bhupinder Singh, Black Belt 2nd Dan is running a Karate Institution under the name : Black belt Martial Art Academy. Sir, I already had the pleasure of participating in the international Tournament in countries like : Denmark, Australia and in U.S.A. (30th Battle of Atlanta, 1998). I have seen the details of your tournament over the Internet and thus, like to participate in the 5th Annual International Symposis by Hanshi Anderson (Martial Art From Nov. 5th to 7th, 1999). It will be a great pleasure on my part if you think I am eligible enough to take part in your tournament. Thanking you, For Black Belt Martial Art Academy. (Bhupinder Singh) Black Belt 2nd Dan. Address : 14/A, Debi Chowdhury Road, Calcutta - 700 023. Phone # 91-33-449 1114 Fax # 91-33-449 5423. E-mail Address : bhupinder2k@yahoo.com
Dear Sensei Bhupinder Singh, The Symposis is a training seminar and you are welcome to practice with us. The event will have about 100 black belts and is of major importance in the USA but is not as grand an affair as the Battle of Atlanta with all the publicity. The training camp is for serious students of the arts and we really get down to business. About half of the group will be over 5th Degree. In July of 2000 we will have our 26th National Championship in Canton, Ohio and we also invite you to that
10/3/99 Subject: To say Hi Date: Leo Holguin, koshotx@sprynet.com
Hi Hanshi, This is Leo From San Antonio Texas, I was looking at your website and others and feel across the Shihan and Sensei listing. I have a sensei certificate from you but do not see my name in the listing. Why is that? Do I have to do something or is it that you have not had time to update. I'm under Shihan Linebarger. We always talk when you give the seminars so I hope you remember me. I also had a meeting in San Antonio with the USOC. They were talking about the Pan American games here in 2007. That a long way but planning ahead is the key to success. I also signed up for your mailing list but have not received any info. Well that all for now. Kwanmu Leo Holguin
Leo, I keep getting a bounceback from your server as undeliverable. I will try this again. Call me at 330-813-2720.
10/3/99 Subject: Hello! Arash Shafaghi, imob50@hotmail.com
Hello! My name is Arash and I live in Sweden. I have a question and I wonder if you can help me with it. I know that a lot of American universities have got sports that people can apply scholarships through, like for football, basketball, hockey, wrestling and so on. And I wonder if you can help me, and tell me if there is any university that has got Karate, that you can apply Scholarship through. I would be very glad if you could write back to me. Yours grateful.
Dear Arash, We do not know of any colleges that give scholarships for Karate. At the moment, the only universities that I know of where there is really a strong intercollegiate karate competition program and scholarships are in California. Around here, there are good programs at most major schools such as my University of Akron, Cornell, Ohio State, etc., but they are merely classes and clubs.
10/3/99 Subject: -- John - sbharat, sbharat@sprint.ca
Hi, can you please give me the answers to these few questions, 1) what is a fist 2) what is a punch 3) what is an inside block 4) what is a front kick the answers can either be in diagrams or a breakdown in karate terms. Thanking you in advance John
Dear John, You got to be kidding. A fist is hand closely gripped shut, a punch is a pushed out blow with that hand, and inside block is a parry with to the side opposite the parrying limb, and a front kick is a kick to the front. That is all there is to it.
10/3/99 Subject: from Sinescu Mihai, valahia@oltenia.ro
Mr. President, my name is Javad Bakshi Nik and I have 36 years old. I'm master of kiokushinkay since 25 years . I want to became master in your club , but I don't have enough money to come there. If you are interested to help me to come there as master of kiokushinkay please let me know . I'm interested to sign a contract with you and to be trainer to your club . I'm available in this moment and I want to help me if is possible. Our federation is so weak and don't give us the possibility to develop this sport. I'm graduate in japan with mas Oyama and I'm recognized in all over the world with my diploma. If is possible write me via e-mail if you are interested for me . I want to help me if you can and I'm interest to work for you a perriod without monney. .if you want to help me to come there my adress is next javad bakshi nik. roumania craiova city mihai eminescu street no 6 1100 dolj county e-mail javad @ oltenia.ro
Dear Javad, It is very difficult for foreign instructors in this country. We have too many instructors already and more black belts are being made each day. However, we will circulate your letter but don't expect too much.
9/26/99 Subject: Video learn karate niv lifshitz, nilifshi@colman.ac.il & porn, porn@mozart.inet.co
I would like to learn karate from video but I don't know where. Please tell me. ----Tough to do, go find a good school.
9/2/99 Subject: Red and White Belt sizing.- Mike Talkington MATalking@aol.com
Hello Hanshi Anderson, So you don't have to scroll to the bottom of this note to find out who has written to you, this is Mike Talkington. We met at the USJJF gathering in Reno last April. You asked me to find out if there is any significance in the different width of the red and white panels on the belt. After working every resource I could find, I have yet to find anything except the manufacturers methods. One manufacturer might make them each 4" while another makes them 3" for red and 4" for white. Some of the people I consulted on this are students of martial arts history and I trust their word. It took me this long to get back to you because I had to have surgery for cancer on May 20. My upper left jaw had a squamos cell tumor where the wisdom tooth used to be. The surgeon had to remove the upper left jaw and that left a large hole between my mouth and my sinuses. After healing from the surgery for about 5 weeks I had to undergo radiation therapy. I finished with my radiation therapy just last week and I am now healing. I have not had a very good time since we met, but I am getting better now. Your friend, Mike Talkington RR 2 Box 212 B Bloomington, IL 61704
Your condition sounds awful but several people I have met have succeeded in beating it, and many Veterans had sever injuries like yours and now it is not apparent. Keep up your spirits and keep studying the arts. For the color belt, I do believe that the shrinking or the white to complete red was told to me by Masafumi Suzuki, 10th Okinawan Goju-ryu and confirmed by Sadaki Nakabayashi, 8th dan Kodokan Judo. The red and white start at 6th dan where they are equal and shrink about one half inch each dan further. My final belt is gold metallic with a red stripe and was given me by GM Suzuki. A full red belt may be worn at 8th or 9th dan but usually is reserved for 9th or 10th dan. Of course, in the American system, many dans "hunch" on the titles and signs of grade and assume what the thing they will be and can get away with now. Honesty, integrity, and loyalty are often shown the door.
9/10/99 Subject: help if you can. -- jana cooley, jlcool55@hotmail.com
My 11 year old sons Karate school closed it's doors in May without notifying it's students. The only option they offer is to travel more than 15 miles to another dojo in a high traffic area where parking is a nightmare. If we wanted him to attend classes there we would have signed him up at that school in the first place. This school, AMERICAN STATES KARATE ASSOCIATION, also hired inexperienced (purple belt, and an ex wrestler who was "awarded a black belt " after only a few weeks training, to teach my son, who is a green belt. We paid them $1995 for a black belt membership, that he will now not receive. The president, MR. DAVID FRICKS, is unwilling to refund us part of our fee so that we can continue training at a convenient location. They have also been dishonest about their reason for closing our local school by stating (in writing) that their lease expired and was not renewable. An attorney discovered they actually own the building. My son is very upset that he may need to "start over" with his training and says he feels he threw away 7 years, and that it didn't count if he has to step back to a white or an orange belt. He was very talented and dedicated to his study of the martial arts, and I am turning to ANYONE who may help me with this tragic situation. I think it is a crime for this company to have put monetary gain before the ethics that we believed Karate stood for. I would appreciate your comments and assistance should you find time to respond. Most Sincerely, Jana Cooley
Dear Jana, You are right to be angry about this situation. It is true that when a business fails it cannot stay open or honor its previous commitments, but in the arts, it seems to me that the instructor should make arrangement with some other nearby school to take over the business and care for the students. This is one reason why those looking for instruction in the arts should be certain that the school of their choice is a member of a strong organization that will issue the proper guarantees if one of their schools fail. I am not referring to national organization like the USAKF but to style groups under a master instructor. In that light, what does this failed teacher's master instructor have to say about the situation? Let me know.
Dear Mr. Anderson, Thank you for taking the time to respond to my letter. The owner of the business is not offering anything to any of us other than to attend training sessions at another location some 30 minutes away. They do not feel we are due any type of refund because, the school had to close because the lease was non renewable, which is not true because they in fact own the building. And their stand is that we should be training at the main school anyway because it offers more. THEY feel the closure of the original school is for the betterment of all students, yet no one even took the time to contact any of us and let us know what our options were or that they were closing it's doors and when? We are currently seeking assistance through the BBB and will, if necessary take appropriate legal steps. Since we still had approximately 7 years before my son was even eligible for his black belt, I am only asking to receive half of the membership fee to be refunded and will apply that toward his new lessons in taekwon-do. We already have a new facility with high recommendations and in light of the way were have been treated (and there are about 12 of us in the "same boat") I would not feel comfortable sending him to the other school, it is too far away and that is not where we signed our boy up in the first place. I do have one question for you, out of all of the organizations, federations and associations I have contacted how can it be that no one has EVER even heard of this "renowned" instructor David Fricks, nor have they ever heard of American States Karate Association. I would assume somewhere I could get some type of feedback on these people unless of course they are not the accredited facility they represent themselves to be. Could you offer some direction where I might check to see if they in fact have any credentials? When I checked on my sons new instructor it took one letter and I received excellent referrals on him. I have a mediation meeting with the owner of the company Monday and will be going head to head with him to find some type of resolution. If that does not resolve anything I guess we will all get together and decide what further steps we must take. I also have an interview with a news channel here in Portland to try to explain to the public what to look for and what to beware of when they are considering signing up for a membership at a martial arts studio. I hope this will help others and avoid a potential situation like I am in. I also know that when a business operates unethically as I feel this one has, it can damage the reputations of many other companies that operate in the same field. I think it is important for others to know that there are some very reputable.
10/3/99 Subject: USAKF Karate Team -- Jared Franklin, JAREDandKB@aol.com
Hi my name is Jared Franklin I am interested in competing internationally I talked to Mr. dunphy and Mr. Caldwell and they said just to notify someone. I competed in the USANKF this year and received 3 gold medals and I received 2 golds in the usakf nationals and the last 3 years I have won gold in the usakf last year in 98 I won every match 3-0 out of 5 matches, I compete in the advanced division and I normally win kata and kumite. I am about to travel to Lake Placid, New York for the USA junior team training camp . I had to win the nationals in the USANKF to qualify and in September I am traveling to São Paulo , Brazil for the junior pan am championships. I have competed internationally before. I competed in the junior world cup in Budapest , Hungary and I received 4th in kumite and I placed in the top 8 in kata...cause we had to do mandatory kata but my kata has improved a lot since then in my division I had 130 competitors . I am 15 years old and I train with Mr. Abele so if you would please get back too me if you could quickly sir I would appreciate it
Dear Jared, We have put you on the list and will notify you when we hear of any trip.
10/3/99 Subject: Cabales Serrada Escrima -- Michael Hamilton, mham@inreach.com How come I can't find anything on the Cabales Serrada Escrima styles on any of the links.
Mike, Give a link and I will post it. It just hasn't crossed our wire yet.
10/3/99 Subject: The Lord and the Devil -- Hoosain Narker, ashihara@iafrica.com
Hi All, Couldn't help not sharing this one ......;-) One Day the Devil challenged the Lord to a Karate tournament. Smiling the Lord proclaimed, "You don't have a chance, I have Oyama, Nakayama, Yamaguchi, Ohtsuka and all the greatest players up here." "Yes," snickered the Devil, "but I have all the referees." Regards
Thats a good one, where did you get it? I said that about ten years ago in a WUKO Referee Course. Regards, George Anderson
10/3/99 Subject: Re: World Olympics -- Diana S Jaszczak, djaszcza@host1.dia.net
Is karate a world Olympic sport?
Dear Diana, For some time I was of the opinion think that Karate would not be an Olympic Sport anytime in the close future and maybe not at all. The sport is too diversified and Taekwondo seems to hold the center--perhaps the Olympic martial arts masterminds will include karate kata? However, the World Karate Federation (WKF) has a dynamic new president from Spain, Antonio Espinos (who I know very well) who speaks directly to the president of the IOC, and who knows how to use the financial assets of the WKF for a public relations advantage. Furthermore, it appears that Dr. Un Yung Kim, the IOC member and head of Taekwondo is weakening and may make further alliances toward karate. For the next Olympics in Australia, Karate in out, Taekwondo is in. For the following Games in Athens, Pankreation (a form of shoot-fighting or combat Jiu-jitsu) has been asked for instead of Karate. That leave the next Olympics, nearly 10 years away, as the only possibility. Olympic style karate is a tough sport to put on the TV because of the constant interruptions of the matches. There is a now famous aphorism of mine in common use from the time when I was head of the World Referee Council of WUKO (now WKF), which states: "The purpose of a karate referee is to stop the match whenever things get interesting." I know hear that in Seoul, the IOC has granted karate full recognition again and that it is approved for future competition. We don't know what that means but it sounds good. However, it will still be far away. We just have to be content with the Pan American Games for the near future.
Thank you for the information. It answered a lot of my questions. Diana
10/3/99 Subject: Hello -- Donald Whittier, Dwhitti@aol.com
I'm a Tae Kwon Do instructor in Chapel Hill, NC. I'm going to France in the month of September and will be in Paris for around two weeks. I was wanting to find a school in Paris where I might be able to train for a few weeks to get more exposure to in close and ground combat situations. I know many schools are reluctant to take someone in for such a short period of time. Your website sounds like what I'd like more exposure to. If you have any contacts or information that may help I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks for your time and efforts in my search. Donald Whittier 919-929-6350 dwhitti@aol.com
Dear Donald. We had a crash and sorry to be so late answering you. JJ is alive and well and the French Federation is headed by Heinz Lamada and most clubs welcome visitors. The French JJ is under the IJJF - the site in the USA is http://www.usjujitsu.net.
10/3/99 Subject: Hello All!!!!! -- Joseph P. Kaschalk, jkmuscle@webtv.netIn one of my many internet "surfing" sessions, I came across your page. It sure does bring back a lot of memories. I studied under Larry Feldman what seemed like forever (at least 13 years). I also trained with David Ames, and my others. I dropped out to pursue my other "sport," bodybuilding. Although martial arts and bodybuilding are at separate ends of the sports world, both are equally rewarding. Keep up the great work with the web page, Kwanmukan, and USAKF. Although I no longer participate in the sport, Its still nice to "pop" in on your page to see what's new!!!!!!
Take care.
Dear Joe. It is good to hear from you again. How are you doing with your bodybuilding, any success. I used to do that and many of my friends became champions.
10/3/99 Subject: Why do you use USKA url addresses -- Thomas Springer , t.p.springer@att.netWhy are you uska.org when you are not the USKA. I know I am a member of the United States Karate Alliance the USKA You should be the USAKF.org or something shouldn't you just asking, Chris Springer 3rd kyu
Dear Chris, Thank you for your interest in the martial arts and the USAKF. We have received your address, thank you, and will keep you informed of page changes and other news. The USKA stands for the United States Karate Association of which the present leaders of the Alliance were members. In fact, Master David Jordan was tested by me for one of his higher dans. The USKA has been an Ohio Corporation for many years per the wishes of the late Grandmaster Robert Trias. So, we correctly use the term USKA. We are a far older association than the Karate Alliance. The Alliance founders are good men and say hello to them for me. Best Personal Regards, George Anderson
Thank you for the response. I had no idea. I hope I did not offend anyone. I will let Dr. Jordan see your message and will relay any response if he does not have time to send a response from his own account. Thank you for the information, Chris Springer 2nd kyu --bow
10/1/99 Subject: Re: Information please -- Ernesto Obregon y Martinez, eobregon@amauta.rcp.net.pe
My daughter, a third kyu belt Shotokan karate (and recognized by the Peruvian Karate Federation) is now attending Ashland University in Ohio. Are there any dojos of the Federation in or near Ashland? Please send the information to her at eobregon@ashland.edu as soon as possible. I myself am a second kyu, recognized by the Peruvian Karate Federation here in South America.
Dear Ernesto, There are several dojos in the area of Ashland. Sheriff of Ashland County is the Shihan of the area and you daughter can call him and see where the classes are. Did you know that I was the president of the PUKO, the Pan American Karate Union. Who do you train under.
10/1/99 Subject: Re: What am I? -- Brent L. Bobak, garysass@nauticom.net Date:
Dear Hanshi, This E-Mail address will come up as Gary Sass but I am not Gary Sass. My name is Brent L. Bobak. I have been training in martial arts since I was five. I am now a nidan. My instructors have been Joe Bonacci, Ron Latone, Gary Sass, and Robert Adams. Lately I have wondered what style I have really been practicing and I started my search. I have found out that you are responsible for teaching in some way all of my teachers. But for some reason I do not have any certificates that say Kwanmukan or Kwanmuzendokai on them. If there was some sort of a break away in the past I do not want to be a part of it. If I can I would like to be under you as well. From what I have found we do all of the Kwanmukan requirements. I would really enjoy talking to you if I could. If I could get into the organization I would greatly appreciate it, and if I am already part of the style because of my teachers could you please inform me of that. I am a great admirer of your research in the different martial arts.
Dear Brent, There was no breakaway as it was, but Joe Bonacci, Ron Latone, Gary Sass, and Robert Adams got into the police and movie work in a big way and forgot to stay connected. They are all good guys but they dont do as we do. The Kwanmukan and related organizations, US Jujitsu Fed, USA Karate Fed, Kobudokan, Central Taekwondo Assn., US Martial Arts Fed, Global Martial Arts, Intl. Okinawan Kobudo Fed, USKA, US Karate Ka Kai, Korean Kang Moo Kwan, Kang Duk Won, International Shudokan, and the Nippon Seibukan-Kyoto, all have specific structures. For the Kwanmukan, we are a family dedicated to excellence and learning and most of the senior dans either started or came here and stayed here. My personal teacher Chull Hee Park is the same one that I got my first degree under and I now hold 9th with him. Most of our family came from Toyama Kanken of the Shudokan and you can see the tree at-----http://kwanmukan.com/reports/lineage.pdf ---All the above organizations are headed by direct cousins in the arts. We are proud of our heritage and your teachers are part of the line but are evidently content with their present knowledge as they see it. I do realize that they continue training in various styles, but I cannot understand why they dont follow the great route upon which they used to travel. One possibility is that they simply dont like me and have a hard time following the course that I have laid out. One thing is that I have control over the Black Belt testing and that we all meet at the promotional assemblies held 3 time a year at the University of Akron. There are no sanctions against them by me and I suspect that we might have sent them a newsletter. ---- http://kwanmukan.com/reports/345.pdf (there are others there too and you can get to them from our main site) --- anyway, I dont think that they are up to date on the standards but we have many seminars. I will notify you when they arise. Next Saturday, not this one, we work out from 1:30 -4 and will cover the Kwan-Ku Dai and Kong San Goon variation, the foot drills and some basic stick quarters. You would find it interesting and it is not a requirement that you know the kata, as it will be broken down in small pieces. The cost of that seminar is $25. On the 6th of November we are having the annual symposium and it will be on Friday thru Sunday forenoon and will cover a range of topics, most of them basic to good karate. Lt.Col Bruce Bethers (Reno), president of the US Jujitsu, Shihan James Caldwell (Omaha) of the Shudokan and Shihan of the Intl. Okinawan Kobudo Fed, and John Linebarger (Tucson), USKA World Champion, all Kwanmukan members will be there with me. You are also invited to that event.
9/13/99 Subject: Event Reports -- Mike Caputo, Nukite2@aol.comJust checking out the site...was wondering when the Event reports was going to be updated to 1999.
We are starting on that now and it will be done soon.
9/19/99 Subject: Kwanmukan Assembly -- Dr. James A. L. Dussault, drjad@acun.com
Thank God. I am so happy that my e-mail got to you...I hope you and your family are well ...I was so surprised to hear about Thomas ...I can't believe he passed away... I will miss him....How is his family doing.....
9/7/99 Subject: Your help and recommendations -- John Whitman, JJW19006@aol.com
Dear Hanshi Anderson, My 16 year old daughter is a black belt and has done well in the past at national competitions. She is one of seven children and quickly approaching college. With seven kids, you can bet I am checking out every option I can fro scholarships. Are you aware of any colleges or Universities that offer scholarships for Karate teams? I know many have karate "clubs" but I don't know if they are official sports that might offer scholarship potential. If you have any information that might help me in my search, or if you can point me in the direction of someone who I might speak to, I'd be grateful! Thank you for your time and assistance.
It sounds like your daughter is quite an athlete and is a great student. At the moment, the only universities that I know of where there is really a strong intercollegiate karate competition program and scholarships are in California. Around here, there are good programs at most major schools such as my University of Akron, Cornell, Ohio State, etc., but they are merely classes and clubs.
816/99 Subject: Aerobic Level? Theresa Romano, tromano@uhmc.sunysb.eduI am a Registered Dietitian, and am inquiring about the type of exercise Karate is classified as. Is it considered aerobic or anaerobic exercise? Also, does the degree of exercise change dependent on the belt you attain? I facilitate a weight loss program and am trying to team up with a Dojo, but first need more info about Karate and the pathways used. Can you recommend any readings or peer reviewed journal articles? Thank you, Theresa Romano, RD
Dear Theresa, Karate has many, many faces and can be aerobic or anaerobic depending on the course purpose and the teacher. Some basic variances of Karate courses are: Self-defense - Meditation and stress control - Conflict resolution - Physical conditioning - Athletic competition - Law-enforcement crisis intervention - Law-enforcement felon control - Institutional crisis interruption - Religious studies or Oriental philosophy. It is widely believed that the present forms of aerobics as taught in the various heath centers were based on the originators observance of karate classes. In our basic courses, we vary the class goals to fit the age group and try to stress the first five of the listed objectives. In athletic competition, the process of patterned breathing is in line with aerobic planning but as the matches last only several minutes, the best actions are quick and of an anaerobic nature. So there you have it. The type of training desired vs. the application of technique. The applications are anaerobic but the training is best when it contains the high prolonged pulse beat necessary to great physical conditioning. The best way to choose a school is to observe the classes, noting poorly conditioned students, poorly conditioned teachers, and if the place has mats on the floor with might indicate less that vigorous workouts for those that have not to strong feet.
7/14/99 Subject: Membership info -- Anthony Torres, valen_infj@hotmail.com
How many members do you have? What has been your growth rate over the years?
Dear Anthony, We have had as many as 200,000 member included in our clubs and about 7,000 competing athletes, registering every year for insurance purposes. Counting in the same manner as many Olympic Sports bodies, we have about 35,000 at this time. The growth rate has been firm for about 20 year at about 5%. Now we are holding firm but expect a surge in operations. The difference is the sport vs recreational athletics. All sports competitors register individually, the recreational athletes register within the groups. The difference between our organization and others is that our members are members, not must those with whom we have met and who have pledged casual support. I hope this answers your question. Now I have some questions. Where are you from and why did you want to know?
6/19/97 Subject: Tomosa Bu Jitsu -- Tim Blackburn <teb120@psu.edu
Tomosa Bu Jitsu is a 700 year old Japanese family that incorporates joint locks, for throws and submission, punches and kicks, for empty handed defense, and the short staff and sword as weapons. I studied with Grand Master Tomosa Akiro from 1966 to his death in 1993. The style is a mix of soft and hard styles. The joint locks and throws include both body and clothing manipulation similar to Aikido and Aiki-Jujitsu. From watching and studying other styles, I believe that the empty handed defense is most similar to Kyokushin, although it also has similarities to Shodokan. In the late 1700's and early 1800's several members of the family apparently lived in the area of the Philippines, and adapted much of the Filipino, and some of the Indonesian, martial arts to the style. I have continued that since my wife is from Cebu. Can you provide information on joining, or establishing affiliation, USAKF.
Dear Timothy, The USJJ , USAKF, US Kobudokan, CTA encompass many styles from all the Asian countries. You would enjoy the authenticity of the technical approach of our organization as well as the rank recognition, and group functions. For the Tomosato Ryu, what exactly do you teach? I am not familiar with that style.
3/29/98 From: Jesus Mendoza, Shito ryu, Lyukag@hotmail.com Barquisimeto, Estate Lara, Venezuela Kenshi Sensei: Domoingo Aldan
Good Afternoons, I am of Venezuela, I practice karate do in my pais, am black belt shodan ho, selection of my University where study at the moment the University Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado (U.C.L.A), selection of the State where I reside (State Lara) youthful national selection, national preselection of adults, I have 19 years of age, it wants to know since I can make to study in a university of the United States through sportes to desire, granted a scholarship by the sport, I write to them to you because you have but contacts in this pais and can put to me in contact with the adapted people, I am training strongly, please agadesco him the greater possible information can be responsible to me for e-mail lyukang@hotmail.com P.D: with many to make sport and to arrive at a glass from the world or at the Olympic Games.
6/2/9 Subject: Re: Watai Karate Jitsu -- Steven M. Wood, swood@greenvillenc.com
Greetings to all, I am doing some research and was wondering if you could be of any help. I am interested in any information you may have on the system of karate known as Watai Karate Jitsu. This system of karate is not known by many people. My teacher, Sam Pearson, was a Marine and learned Watai in Gotemba, Japan in the mid -1950 s. Very little is known about the history of this style. I can find no written history on it anywhere. Mr. Pearson learned it from someone named Watai Kanjo. Watai Kanjos father formed the style from several other systems. Mr. Pearson was transferred away from Japan around 1957 or 1958. He returned later to visit Watai Kanjo but could not locate him. I am now searching for anyone that knows anything about Watai Karate. We will pass the letter around.
9/28/99 Re: Ross Scotts Real Karate clinic date: Rscott3732@aol.com
Mr. Anderson, Just thought I would say Hello. Hope to see you at PKC Nationals. I may run Kata --you dont wont miss that, will you. Yours from the world of kdo. Mr. Anderson, I have been doing clinics on kumite a good deal. Subjects: Kicking, punching, history -- from no pads to now. Oh also a bite on Roja Yoga and the meditation philosophy of the sport and art. Yours from the world of kdo.
It is good to hear from. You and We will put you on our mailing list. I am sorry that I missed you in canton but I wasn't aware that you would be there until after my schedule was set. And the fact is that we dont have much mutual support with the PKA group here, they dont find it easy to compete under our rules, and we prefer a more Olympic type structure.
9/28/99 Subject: Rank isn't what it used to be Blacky Honar TKD Blackys Kick Boxing Royal Palm Beach, Florida Club-SiaAbadani@aol.com
As you said Karate does not have much history in US, and whatever it has for the past 10 years it has lost the value and true meaning. I have been involved in this art more than 30 years, but every day I see more and more war and fight and whose art is better to hurt others and all it has become art of fighting in the ring without any morals and respect for themselves and the are. There are more teachers there with the Black Belt Title and fancy uniforms and stripes on the belts than Can Food in Grocery Store. I am sorry for my writing, I do not mean to disrespect anyone in anyway, but it hurts to see what has become of this art and where it is going. Warmest Respect Blacky.H (Ph.D.)
Blacky, What you say is too true. I have almost 50 years in the arts and they have change drastically. It used to be very dangerous to claim bb status if you could not defend the grade. Now all you need is a good lawyer.
9/29/99 Subject: Question on Karate Belts Date: Naomi Babb, naobab@pacificpress.com
I have a question. The answer will help settle a conservation that happened at my house a few nights ago. Person #1 insists that when they took karate in the 70s that there were only three belts, white, brown, and black. They say they tested three times for white, when they felt they were ready they tested three times for brown and three times for black. Person #2 insists that there is no form of karate that only has three belts. Yet Person #1 insists there is or was at one point. I remember in the early 80s my nephews who were 6 at the time took karate and started with white, went to yellow then I believe it was orange. I dont pretend to know anything about karate other than having gone to watch the twins over ten years ago. But I can see how perhaps at some point other belts were added to make people feel like they were accomplishing the sport. Kids especially need affirmation that they are doing well. I would greatly appreciate finding out the history of karate belts. I haven't been able to find anything on the internet.
Dear Naomi, When I entered Karate in the fifties there was only white, brown, and black. They were split into 6 Kyus, 4 for white and 2 for brown. In TKD in the early sixties there was yellow, red, and black belt divided into 7 kups. The 10 kyus originated in a meeting at Jhoon Rhees house in the late sixties. Ed Parker and Bruce Lee where there, and me too.
9/29/99 Subject: About Black Belt Certification? Richard RGray97@aol.com
I attained my black belt in Okinawan Go Ju Ru about 3 years ago but never received a certificate that classified me as such from my instructor; I only received my belt. I have long since been satisfied with only acquiring the belf until I have obtained an occupation that requires proof of any martial arts traI att ained my black belt in Okinawan Go Ju Ru about 3 years ago but never received a certificate that classified me as such from my instructor; I only received my belt. I have long since been satisfied with only acquiring the self until I have obtained an occupation that requires proof of any martial arts training for which I really have none except for the belt itself. My question is, how could I attain anything that would give authenticity for my occupation which would acknowledge me as a black belt. Please e-mail me with any information you think would help with my with my situation. For training, I really have none except for the belt itself. My question is, how could I attain anything that would give authenticity for my occupation which would acknowledge me as a black belt. Please e-mail me with any information you think would help with my with my situation. Thanks for your time.
Dear Richard, Why dont you join the US Martial Arts Federation and go from there? E-mail mailto: Bruce Bethers bbethers@hotmail.com
9/29/99 John Venson - Chicago, imkickin1@hotmail.com
Hanshi Anderson: One of the students came across your E-mail address and asked if I knew you when he saw that you were tied to Trias International and to Master Koeppel. I hope that you are doing well, sir. Although I have not seen you in quite a while I will always value the help and advice that you gave me many years ago. I just thought I would let you know that you will always be in my heart.
Good to hear from you again. What are you doing these days? Call me on my personal phone 330-813-2720 and we will talk. I am enclosing a form letter about the USAKF, which is now working a bit like the old USKA with the inclusion of US Jujitsu and the US Martial Arts Federation.
9/14/99 Subject: Your site -- Ian McCloy, McIan@glenorrin.freeserve.co.uk, Ishimi Shitokai, Scottish Karate Board & W.K.C, Shito-ryu (Shitokai) Aiki-do, Kilmarnock, Scotland Sensei: Master Ishimi
Great site. It is now on my favorites list.
Thanks for the note. Is Adan Czartorinski still practicing with Ishimi? I hear that Ishimi is also doing seminars for the WKC, Fritz Wendlands organizations.
9/29/99 Subject: USAKF tryout for national team-- Gary W Barber, WTF / Asia Tang Soo Do Federation Alexandria VA gary_barber@radix.net
I belong to two styles. I want to be able tryout for the United States team, how do I do this. I am 1st degree black belt and I have been training for 4 years. club: Tukong Moosul / Tang Soo Do sensei: In Ki Kim / Kwan Soo Chon
Dear Gary, To make the national team in TKD, I do believe that you have to participate in their competition and place at their team trials, just as in the USAKF.
9/3/99 Subject: Greetings Martial Arts Friend, Mike Talkington, RR 2 Box 212 BBloomington, IL 61704MATalking@aol.com
Hanshi Anderson, So you dont have to scroll to the bottom of this note to find out who has written to you, this is Mike Talkington. We met at the USJJF gathering in Reno last April. You asked me to find out if there is any significance in the different width of the red and white panels on the belt. After working every resource I could find, I have yet to find anything except the manufacturers methods. One manufacturer might make them each 4 while another makes them 3 for red and 4 for white. Some of the people I consulted on this are students of martial arts history and I trust their word. It took me this long to get back to you because I had to have surgery for cancer on May 20. My upper left jaw had a squamos cell tumor where the wisdom tooth used to be. The surgeon had to remove the upper left jaw and that left a large hole between my mouth and my sinuses. After healing from the surgery for about 5 weeks I had to undergo radiation therapy. I finished with my radiation therapy just last week and I am now healing. I have not had a very good time since we met, but I am getting better now. Your friend, Mike
Dear Mike, Your condition sounds awful but several people I have met have succeeded in beating it, and many Veterans had sever injuries like yours and now it is not apparent. Keep up your spirits and keep studying the arts. For the color belt, I do believe that the shrinking or the white to complete red was told to me by Masafumi Suzuki, 10th Okinawan Goju-ryu and confirmed by Sadaki Nakabayashi, 8th dan Kodokan Judo. The red and white start at 6th dan where they are equal and shrink about one half inch each dan further. My final belt is gold metallic with a red stripe and was given me by GM Suzuki. A full red belt may be worn at 8th or 9th dan but usually is reserved for 9th or 10th dan. Of course, in the American system, many dans hunch on the titles and signs of grade and assume what the thing they will be and can get away with now. Honesty, integrity, and loyalty are often shown the door.
9/3/99 Re: Park Chull Hee Michael J. Ryan, 9/3/99 mjr29@cornell.edu
I have noticed on the world wide web that you are a direct student of Master Park Chull Hee and continue to have an active relationship with him. I am aware of a manual that Master Park wrote in the early 1950s on the Kang Duk Won school of Taekwondo. I am very interested in obtaining a copy (or a reproduction) of that manual. My own martial arts lineage traces a winding path that reaches back to him through his student, the late Kum Chun Kim. I greatly appreciate any help you can offer me in tracking down the book. Respectfully, Michael Ryan
Dear Michael, Thanks for the note and we are interested in all the students of GM Park. I do talk to him very often and when he is in the USA he always comes and stays at my house. I received my 9th Dan from him some years ago and also have a 9th dan with Nam Sook Lee, his gymnasium brother. Both are students of In Byung Yun, himself a student of Toyama Kanken, founder of the Shudokan in Japan. If your are interested in that, you can find a more complete story at http://www.wkf.org/shudokan.html. I do not have a copy of the book but the last time that he was here, I scanned the complete work and would be glad to send it to you on cd if you cover the costs involve. Better call me personally to make arrangement. My phone is 330-813-2720 and you can call anytime. I am also interested in Kum Chun Kim, who he says was an unusually gifted student.
8/30/99 Subject: hall of fame Joe Minney, nanu92@zoomnet.net
I was very happy to find this web site. It has been years since I have seen or heard from my friends at USAKF. I dont want to be pushy, but I was wondering how I could be considered for the Hall of Fame? As you may remember, I was a dedicated Team member for many years, a respectful student, and a good competitor. I have won the nationals, placed many times in international competition, and was named the US Olympic Committees Athlete of the Year in Karate for 1986. Please let me know this information. I look forward to hearing from you. Please pass my E-Mail Address along to others, as I would like to visit with ole- (old) friends. Thank you! Joe Minney!!!!!!
Joe, You are in the Hall of Fame, you just have not been formally presented yet. We agree that all the Centurian Awards will be considered as members. Send me a resume and the pictures that you want on your page and we will put it up. For the formal presentation to the Hall, the next Nationals will be the time. The ceremonies were large and went well this year. I have not forgotten you and a good life to you, my friend.
8/16/99 Subject: Re: Aerobic Level? Theresa Romano, RD, tromano@uhmc.sunysb.edu
I am a Registered Dietitian, and am inquiring about the type of exercise Karate is classified as. Is it considered aerobic or anaerobic exercise? Also, does the degree of exercise change dependent on the belt you attain? I facilitate a weight loss program and am trying to team up with a Dojo, but first need more info about Karate and the pathways used. Can you recommend any readings or peer reviewed journal articles?
Dear Theresa, Karate has many, many faces and can be aerobic or anaerobic depending on the course purpose and the teacher. Some basic variances of Karate courses are: Self-defense -- Meditation and stress control -- Conflict resolution -- Physical conditioning -- Athletic competition -- Law-enforcement crisis intervention Law-enforcement - felon control -- Institutional crisis interruption -- Religious studies/Oriental philosophy
It is widely believed that the present forms of aerobics as taught in the various heath centers were based on the originators observance of karate classes. In our basic courses, we vary the class goals to fit the age group and try to stress the first five of the listed objectives. In athletic competition, the process of patterned breathing is in line with aerobic planning but as the matches last only several minutes, the best actions are quick and of an anaerobic nature. So there you have it. The type of training desired vs. the application of technique. The applications are anaerobic but the training is best when it contains the high prolonged pulse beat necessary to great physical conditioning. The best way to choose a school is to observe the classes, noting poorly conditioned students, poorly conditioned teachers, and if the place has mats on the floor with might indicate less that vigorous workouts for those that have not to strong feet.
August 20, 1999 -- The USA Karate National Championships --Were highly successful and went off without a hitch because of great support from KMK personnel. The Chanbara competition (whapping and whacking weapons), ably run by Shihan Dana Abbott, proved a real hit with our younger members and we will institute it in our dojos soon. It provides a measure of relief from the too serious about to be had competition attitude, besides being just plain fun. The USAKF Nationals was not as large as usual because of the stiff competition from tournaments scheduled at nearly the same time, to wit: The USA-NKF Championship in Charleston, WV, The US Karate-ka Kai Championship in Peoria, IL, the US Karate Alliance Championship in New Orleans, the AAU Nationals and the AAU Junior Olympics in Cleveland, OH.
August 20, 1999 -- Various National Championships
The USA-NKF Championship in Charleston, WV was well managed by Roger Jarrett who showed great courtesy to Hanshi Anderson during his visit there. The Federation even gave him a plaque, albeit not especially handsome. Hanshi says the only truly irritating thing there was his being forced to sit beside the purveyor of skewed news - Howard High, manager of the Cyber-Dojo where semi-slanderous articles are posted such as the one skewering the USA-NKF president, Julius Thiry, who treated Hanshi Anderson amiably and with due respect. This organization has potential but really must change direction and stop being so confrontational and hoity-toity. Shihan Pat Byrnes again proved himself to be a coaching genius with the stunning competitive performances of his students, Adam Older and Kimberly Morgan. Our good friend, Doug Selchan broke his foot in the competitions and it appeared that the match between Jim Buchen and Manny Fonseca came to an un-understandable conclusion. All this is normal in the USA but the following is not. For some reason unbeknown to us, the USA-NKF graded several of their personnel with some demeaning results. However they are arrived at, Americans value and cherish their dan grades, and most will stand up for the right to be recognize at what they think they are. But, it appears that this is not so if the price is right. - Such as the right to be a coach in the special organization. It appears that nothing is so sweet as being called upon to teach someone elses students, thus showing clearly the lack of knowledge of the original instructor and the supreme importance of the newly hired tutor. Or so it seems. A market economy is the American way but degrading karate masters has yet to arrive to the divine status granted the Educational Testing Association to ordinary public schools. The USA-NKF in its great authority and wisdom, and with the acceptance of the slaughtered lambs (a figure of speech) reduced Ridgely Abele, the head of their Coaching Committee to 6th Dan, and coaches Jimmy Blann to 5th Dan and Edward Kuras to 5th Dan. Quite a comedown for these men. Wonder what they will do with Tokey Hill?
August 20, 1999 -- -- Hanshi Anderson and Dr. Dunphy left the USA-NFK for a brief trip to Peoria and the meetings and banquet of the US Karate-Ka Kai (USKK), run by the close friend of Anderson, Grandmaster Phillip Koeppel. As usual the affair was grand. This group is a true leader in the revival of Okinawan karate in the USA.
August 20, 1999 -- -- The USAKF Hall-of-Fame event was really great and is now supported by the a confederation of: the USAKF, US Ju-Jitsu Federation, the Central Taekwondo Assn., the Global Martial Arts Assn., the Kobudokan, and the International Shudokan. New inductees of the USAKF are, in alpha order: Dr. David Mitchell (International Federation Executive Officer). Herbert A. Wiles (Sensei of the Year), and Outstanding Athletes and US Team Members Peter Timoch and Robert A. Valentine.
August 20, 1999 -- -- The USKA-PSDI (United States Karate Assn. Police Self-Defense Instructors Liaison), has been revived drawing on its illustrious past. Hanshi Anderson has been as is the International Director, but in the near future the Liaison Command will move to Reno, Nevada, the new home of US Ju-Jitsu. At this reunion, Sheriff Larry Overholt (Shihan) of Ashland County and Buckeye State Sheriffs Assn. Director for NE Ohio was awarded the Officer-of-the-Year for 1998, and the new Louis Dirker, Jr. Chief of Police for Cuyahoga Fall, OH, KMK Black Belt and former Marine, was named Officer-of-the-Year for 1999. Law Enforcement notables honored were: Larry E. Overholt, Sheriff, Ashland County, OH, OH, Louis Dirker, Jr., Chief of Police, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Cedric Barksdale, NYPD New York, Richard Staver, FBI (Ret), Charles L. Plaines, Security Consultant Agency, Lt. Robert E. Utsey, NYPD (Ret), and Dr. Delbert Rounds, Professor of Police Science.
August 20, 1999 -- David Mitchell, the former Treasurer of WUKO and Executive Director of the British Martial Arts Commission, was present at the entire event, and stayed at Hanshi Andersons home. Dr. Mitchell, a world-renown martial arts writer from England and was a major support of Hanshi Anderson during his many years of duty with WUKO. David now publishes a internet magazine called Roundhouse, at http://www.roundhousemag.com. This is an excellent publication and I strongly suggest that you tune in.
August 20, 1999 -- Our sister federation, US Ju-Jitsu, has named Hanshi Anderson as the Chairman of the Central Technical Committee and fully recognized him as the founder of that Federation. Inducted into the USJJ Hall-of-Fame with him as Members of the Founding Board of Directors were (in alpha order: George E. Anderson, David Scott Ames, Brian Arnold, Jerry Andrea, Lt. Col. Bruce R. Bethers, Robert B. Boggs, Michael Bukala, Patrick Byrnes, Maj. James A. Caldwell, Dr. Michael