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| Hanshi Yamashita |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 05 July 2007 18:02 |
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Sensei Tadashi Yamashita was born in Japan in 1942, but he considers himself an Okinawan. His father died when he was three, and his mother moved to Okinawa when he was eight years old. He lived in Okinawa until, at the age of 24, he came to the U.S.A. where he became a citizen. Sensei Yamashita's experience of more than 4 decades in the martial arts began at age 11. He was the roughest kid in school, and picked fights with other students, as well as the teachers. This was brought to the attention of the PTA, which realized they could not handle him. The PTA president, who was also a karate instructor, stopped by to pick up Tadashi after school. Always the warrior, Yamashita Sensei tried to fight him. The instructor grabbed the rebellious youngster and dragged him off to the dojo where he was taught the elements of kicking, punching, and, most important of all, discipline. Tadashi found his probation period very interesting. His destructive energy was channeled into a hidden talent. The young man had found an art form, a religion, and a way of life. Sensei was awarded his black belt at the age of 16, in 1960.
Master Yamashita makes an effort to come to Hampton Roads, Virginia at least once a year (sometimes more). Kyoshi Bateman and his students have the distinct honor of working out with him on these occasions. I am so truly honored and happy to have such a close connection with Master Yamashita.
Yamashita-sensei has traveled as far as South America and regularly visits Greece, Bulgaria, Israel, the Ukraine and Russia. Sensei also keeps a close connection with his birthplace of Japan and Okinawa. Not only is Yamashita-Sensei recognized as a leading aurthority in the martial arts, but his accomplishments also include his study with several notable high ranking masters. These masters include the late Chibana Chosin of Shorin Ryu, and Shuguro Nakazato founder of the Shorin Ryu Shorin Kan. As well as trained directly under the late Shinpo Matayoshi, founder of the Zen Okinawan Kobudo Renmei. Well known for his explosive open hand techniques, Sensei combines many progressive fighting tactics with traditional aspects of karatedo, thus resulting in a devastating fighting system. Sensei's dynamic fighting system known as "Suikendo," translates to, "fist flowing like water." This non stopping flowing system of fighting, allows the karateka to simultaneously block and strike his opponent with blinding speed and accuracy. Yamashita-Sensei is also a world renowned weapons master. During the 1973 Pro-Am Karate Tournament, Sensei brought over 7,000 spectators to their feet in a standing ovation after demonstrating his mastery and skill of ancient kobudo weaponry.
AMERICAN MOVIE CREDITS The Octagon American Ninja American Ninja 5 Rising Sun Gymkata Capital Punishment Bronson Lee Champion The Shinobi Ninja Enter the Dragon Judge Dee Golden Needles The Seven The Magnificent Three Lethal Weapon 4.
TELEVISION APPEARANCES Kung Fu A Man Called Sloan Knight Rider Thrillseekers ESPN Karate Demonstrations And several Pay Per View Events
FOREIGN MOVIE TITLES The Karate Karate II Karate III The Blind Karate Man |
| Last Updated on Monday, 01 October 2007 15:58 |
Hanshi Yamashita


