Explanation of School Katas and System
Beginner Level White thru
Twelve Point Blocking System Designed to help the student learn the basic blocks of our
system. They are performed out of a
Sanchin Stance.
School Kata #1-Okinawan Punching Kata Helps the student build strength and confidence.
School Kata #3 This kata was taught to me by Master David Williams. It teaches the student the basics with more
of a Chinese influence. It helps the
student to flow. There are no kicks in
this kata.
Note: Basic
stances, blocks, punches, and kicks are taught at this level to help build
a foundation of
the system for the student.
Shifting Kata This kata was taught to me by Grand Master Ulysses Pop Winn
and Master David Williams. It is a
traditional Nisei GoJu-Ryu kata. This kata consists
of high, middle, and low blocks. It has
four basic kicks. The kata works on 45-degree angles and shifts back and
forth. This kata
helps the student learn balance.
Ana Ku This kata is a Chito-Ryu kata passed down by high-ranking Nisei GoJu-Ryu Masters in
Note: In 1990 after having a completely open
Martial Arts system for several years, I decided to go back to my original
traditional roots to give my school and karate system more of a solid
foundation. I began training with Grand
Masters John Pachivas, Grand Master Carl Stone, and Grand Master Andy Horne on
traditional katas and kubudo.
Geki Sai Dai Ni and Sai Fa Two traditional Okinawan
GoJu-Ryu katas under Kanryo Higaonna and Chojun Miyagi taught to me by Grand Master Carl Stone.
The traditional katas
taught at my school teach good basics, hard punching and kicking ability, and
soft techniques for flowing movements.
They give the school a sense of history and linergy. On a personal level it was more enjoyable for
me to perform these katas as well as teach them.
Seiyunchin, Sansei
Ryu and Sai Pi Three traditional Okinawan GoJu-Ryu katas under
Kanryo Higaonna and Chojun Miyagi taught to me by Grand Master Carl Stone.
Bassai Dai A
traditional Shotokan kata under Gichin Funakoshi taught to me by Grand Master
Carl Stone. Originally I learned the
Shuri-Ryu version taught to me by Grand Master John Pachivas but recently
switched to the Shotokan version.
Danin Sho A traditional Shuri-Ryu kata taught to me by
Grand Master Carl Stone from the days when he trained with Grand Master John
Pachivas.
Super Em Pai A
traditional Japanese GoJu-Ryu kata under Chojun Miyagi taught to me by Master
Arturo Espina. This is the
highest-ranking kata in the Japanese system.
The following are 5 advanced katas that I
personally designed for my system. They
are a combination of open and traditional mixed. I designed these katas for self -defense and
competition. I personally know the
bunkais of these katas and have been performing them for the past 20
years. They have seen the test of time
with the students and have prevailed over the years.
Mugin No Ryu This is a 50% Tae Kwon Do (over the years I
studied with 3 different Tae Kwon Do Masters) and 50% Kung Fu kata. This is a difficult kata to perform because
it has a lot of kicking and deep stances mixed along with a lot of side
stepping movements. I designed this kata
in mind with students that were gifted kickers and who enjoyed
competition. Originally I designed this
kata for Green and Purple Belt levels but over the years have come to realize
that it is much too difficult to perform at that rank and belongs at a high
Brown and Black Belt level.
Em Pai Ryu Chi This
kata has very strong GoJu-Ryu influence from my instructor in the Army, Grand
Master Ed Brown and also from one of my Nisei instructors Master David
Williams. This kata requires a lot of
balance. It also has a mixture of my 10
basic self-defense routines I require my students to learn for self-defense
fundamentals. It is a well-rounded kata
and is very popular in tournament competition.
It has won many Grand Championships.
Condu Sa Dai
This is a Nisei GoJu-Ryu kata I modified from Grand Master Frank Ruizs system
taught to me by Master David Williams.
It has a lot of Jujitsu and Chinese influence with the hand
movements. It is a difficult kata to
perform due to the flying and spinning kicks.
You must be a Black Belt training at least 6 to 8 years to perform this
kata well.
Mugin No Ryu Crane This
is the highest-ranking kata in my system.
All of what my teachers have taught me over the years has been put into
this kata. It has a lot of crane
movements with fishtail blocks and requires more of an experienced
higher-ranking black belt to perform due to its shifting and balancing
movements as well as its length. Only a
person with good Black Belt skills and memory can perform this kata at its
highest level.
Judo Series
The Judo series in my system consists of
traditional Judo and Jujitsu from Korean Hapkido and Japanese Aikido mixed with
my wrestling skills from my youth. I
learned a lot of rolls and falls when I was studying under Master Mark Juckett
with the Karado Karate system. Not one
person has taught me my Judo series. It
consists of techniques I have picked up over the years and put into a format of
takedowns, sweeps, rolls, falls, throws, and leg checks. My students start training with these
techniques at Green Belt level so at Black Belt they know them all. I have also incorporated 15 self- defense
routines that help the student learn the fundamentals of their self-defense.
In most of your traditional Okinawan and Japanese
systems there is very little weaponry taught, so I decided to seek out weapon
masters for training purposes and also attended various seminars to learn the
weapons I teach in my system today. I
have trained with such Weapon Masters as Grand Master Roy Williams, Grand
Master Ed Brown, Grand Master John Pachivas and Grand Master Andy Horne from
the U.S.K.A. Karate Association, and Grand Master Carl Stone. The following weapons are taught at my
school:
I consider the performance end of the
Martial Arts to have skill levels as well, such as promoting karate
tournaments, putting on karate demonstrations for the general public, and
performing for an audience at a Hall of Fame Banquet. Usually I let my students participate in a
group play like demonstration, which has comedy, traditional self-defense, open
techniques, and extreme (sport) martial arts.
My most advanced students perform on a National level and compete in
team competition. This is a big part of
our advanced karate system.
One of the requirements for my Black Belts
is to participate in judging at martial arts events weather its
on a State or National level. They are
also required to help out at my event that is run annually in June. I feel that making this part of their
curriculum makes them a higher level of Black Belt.
Curriculum for making Black
Belt at my school:
I have trained at seminars with
the following Martial Artists:
Regie Able U.S.K.A. Kata
Alfa Stunt Team (Ninja
Turtles) Gymnastics
Rich Alford Fighting / JuJitsu
Gary Alexander Kata / Self-Defense
George Alexander Kata / Weaponry
Master Boes
Tonfa U.S.K.A.
Michael Bernardo - Bo
Keith Bryer
- Karate
Phillip Chenique
- JuJitsu
Mike Chaturantabut
Performing / Gymnastics / Kicks
Fumio Demura
- Karate
Michael DePasquale
Stunts / Acting
George Dillman
Pressure Points
Jerry Dooley - Judo
Mike Door - Fighting
Arturo Espina
- Kata
Adam Faldetta
Sport Karate
Jerry Fontanez
- Fighting
John Gabriel Team Drills
Carley Gracie Gracie JuJitsu
Rickson Gracie Gracie JuJitsu -
JuJitsu
Dave Hepler
(Elivis Presleys Body
Guard) Point Karate
Mark Hermon
Self-Defense
Joe Hess Knunchaku
Andy Horne - Weaponry
Cane Master - Cane
Donna Judge U.S.K.A. Kata
Mark Juckett
Karado Karate
Dale Kirby - Sword
Fred LaSala
- Hapkido
Rex Lee - Karate
Joe Lewis Fighting
Concepts
Ming Lu Kung Fu
Chip Lutz Tae Kwon Do
Lou Martinez Kick Boxing
Robert Mason Point Karate
Jim Mathews Chito-Ryu
Chuck Merriman
Traditional Japanese Karate
Glenn Mehlman
Fighting
Jay-Scott Moylan Kung Fu
Tony Palmore
Kick Boxing
Sifu Pan Tiger Kun Fu
Ed Parker Jr. Pressure Points
Rene Preston Extreme
Sticks
Mosses Powers - Jujitsu
Jhoon Rhee Tae Kwon Do
Manny Reyes Jr. Point
Karate
Rick Riccardi
Self Defense
Ringling Brothers Stunt
Team Stunts
Udon Simon Tai Kick Boxing
Steve Shepherd Kick
Boxing
Jeff Speakman
Kenpo Karate
David Stanely
(Elvis Presleys Step Brother) Kenpo
Karate
Carl Stone Kata / Weaponry
Reggie Toussaint
Fighting
Villaries Karate
System
Bill Super Foot Wallace
Kick Boxing / Point Karate
David Williams Kung Fu
Roy Williams Weaponry /
Black Light
Don The Dragon
Ulysses Pop Winn - Karate
U.S.K.A. Organization
Clinics run under Grand Master John Pachivas on
Weaponry and Kata
Master Visitation - JuJitsu
Pedro Xavier Point
Fighting