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Okinawan Karate - Shorin Ryu - What's New at the OKCD?  Dallas, Texas

 

 

Next Shodan test will be June 26, 2010. 

Cody Rogers

 

 

We moved. 

Our new location is:  

3720 Walnut Hill Lane #201

Dallas, Texas  75229

 

Shodan Test

Dylan Stone & Stern Smoger McGee

June 27, 2009 at 1:00 PM

Followed by a luncheon at Nuevo Leon.

 

 

Sokon Matsumura

Okinawan / White Crane Seminar

April 4th, 2009 1-6 PM

Shihan James Gifford

Soke Matt Molineux

Renshi Tim Spiess

Click here for the flyer.

 

 

 

 

 

Special Training 2009

Oberlin College

Oberlin, Ohio

July 9-12, 2009

 

 

Michael Longfellow

Shodan Demonstration *

Michael Longfellow

September 27, 200 at 12:15 PM

Followed by a luncheon at Nuevo Leon.

 

Devorah Yoshiko DometrichSunday June 8, 2008 - 1 PM  Link to RyuKyu Kobudo Hozon Shinkokai

Seminar at OKCD          

Tekko (metal knuckles) instructed by Devorah Yoshiko Dometrich Sensei

Do not miss it.  It is such an honor to have Dometrich Sensei come to our dojo. 

For more information go to: 

www.ryukyu-kobudo.com/members/biography/shihan/yoshiko_dometrich.htmwww and www.okinawakobudo.com/

See Dometrich Sensei using the tekko at:  http://video.aol.com/video-detail/warrior-pages-teko-introduction/1808210725

Devorah Yoshiko Dometrich began her study of Chito-ryu karatedo at the age of 14 under the instruction of her adopted father Kyoshi William J. Dometrich.

In 1966, Dometrich was the first women’s national karate champion in the history of the United States, in both Kumite and in Kata. She would regain this title eight years later at the United States Karatedo Federation’s national tournament. From 1972 to 1977, she served in the United States Air Force (USAF). In 1974,the Vietnam War and the USAF took Dometrich to Okinawa, Japan as part of the 376 Strategic Air Command.

Here, she met Inomoto Masaru a fellow Chito-ryu karateka who introduced her to Akamine Eisuke Hanshi of Ryukyu Kobudo Hozon Shinkokai. During this fateful year, Dometrich would begin her study of Ryukyu Kobudo under the direct instruction of Akamine Sensei. In addition, she began the study of Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu iaido under Inomoto Sensei’s direct instruction.

From 1974 to 1977, Dometrich spent virtually all of her free time training with either Akamine Sensei or Inomoto Sensei. In 1976, Dometrich earned Grand Champion, Second Place at the First All Okinawan Kobudo Shiai sponsored by Akamine Sensei. By early 1977, Dometrich was awarded the rank of sandan (third degree black belt) in Ryukyu Kobudo and shodan (first degree black belt) in Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu iaido.

On February 7, 1977, Dometrich was honorably discharged from the USAF and chose to remain in Okinawa to continue her studies for the maximum time permitted by her visa. That spring would prove eventful for Dometrich.

Prior to her return to the United States, Dometrich received her Instructor’s Certificate in Ryukyu Kobudo and Akamine Sensei appointed her as head of Ryukyu Kobudo Hozon Shinkokai Beikoku So Honbu (United Stated Headquarters).

Upon her return to the United States, Dometrich began a career as police officer. In addition to her regular patrol duties, she spent 13 years as a police instructor for the Justice Cabinet of Kentucky. Dometrich specialized in accident investigation, hostage negotiations, weaponless defense and firearms instruction (with NRA and FBI certifications). In 1979, she married Paul Herbst, a fellow police officer.

Throughout her career, she diligently studied and taught kobudo, iaido and karatedo while maintaining regular contact with Akamine Sensei. From 1988 to 1998, Dometrich returned to Okinawa six times times to visit and learn from Akamine while training with her kyodai (brothers) at Akamine Sensei’s Shinbukan dojo. Each visit lasted three months, the maximum allowed by her visa.

In 1995, she participated in the Taira Shinken Embu Taikai, commemorating the 25th anniversary of Taira Shinken’s Death. Dometrich retired from police work in 1996 to follow in the footsteps of Taira Shinken by traveling and teaching Ryukyu kobudo.

In 1997, Akamine Sensei asked her to return to Okinawa to assist him in teaching kobudo at the first Okinawa Karate and Kobudo World Tournaments. This trip would prove to be particularly auspicious.

During this visit Dometrich renewed ties with Shinzato Yoshihiko with whom she had trained at the Shinbukan in the 1970s. Now living and teaching in Lima, Peru; Shinzato is also a student of Onaga Yoshimitsu, teacher of Kobayashi Shorin-ryu karate and ti’, the art on which all karate was founded.

Onaga was the senior student of Higa Yuchoku, himself a student of Chibana Chosin and friend to Taira Shinken. It was Higa whom Taira enlisted to bring gamanku (hip technique) to his kobudo. Intrigued by this connection to the lineage of Ryukyu kobudo, Dometrich asked Shinzato for an introduction to Onaga. Shortly after this introduction, Dometrich began her study of ti’ under Onaga’s direction.

Also during this trip, Akamine awarded Dometrich the rank of kyoshi nanadan (seventh degree black belt). This was the first time such rank was ever conferred on a woman in karatedo or kobudo in Okinawan history.

Before leaving Okinawa, she and Takara Sachi Yoshi assisted Akamine Sensei in resurrecting three lost kata - Chatan Yara no Kon, Yakaa no Sai, and Kyushaku Bo.

On January 13, 1999 Akamine Eisuke Sensei passed away. Okinawa lost a living treasure and Dometrich lost a mentor and teacher. Immediately, she left for Okinawa a seventh time to attend his funeral, support his widow and help determine the future of Ryukyu Kobudo Hozon Shinkokai. During this trip, Onaga Sensei counseled her not to grieve, but to train and teach… as that would be Akamine Sensei’s wish for her.

Today, that is precisely what she does. While she regularly conducts classes at the honbu dojo in Cincinnati, Ohio; any given week may find her teaching in one of any number of dojo across the United States and Canada. When she is not teaching, she can be found training at home in her dojo.

Due to his unrelenting focus on technical excellence, Akamine had only fourteen committed deshi (students). Of those fourteen deshi, only a handful remain active.

It is important to note Dometrich was Akamine Sensei’s only non-Okinawan, non-Japanese deshi and remains his most direct link outside of Japan or Okinawa. As she plays her part in preparing the next generation of kobudoka, Dometrich is as committed to preserving the legacy of Akamine Eisuke, as he was to his teacher, Taira Shinken.

 

Celebrate O'Sensei's  60 years of teaching. 

For more information go to:

http://web.mac.com/sheree.adams/Grandmaster_Shimabukuro_60th/60th_Anniversary.html

 

Coming soon Shodan Test *

Sean Robinson & Frank Gannon

January 26, 2008 1 PM * Followed by our holiday party that evening at the home of Lia Wilson.

 

October 12, 2007, OKCD SEES THE MOVIE PREMIER OF THE SENSEI

Jeff McKissack. from Club Nin hosted the showing of The Sensei that OKCD attended. 

 

 

 

2007 Special Training  July 26-29, 2007  Denton, Texas at Texas Women's University

We are hosting a Special Training after party for the NWMAF participants. Click here for a flyer.

 

 

Shodan Test * Christian Barcenas

December 2, 2006 1 PM

Followed by a celebration at Nuevo Leon. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Okinawan Karate Fall Training 2006 Deerfield Beach Florida

October 12 - 15, 2006
See the Photos

 

Friday 6-7:30 PM June 23, 2006 Seminar at OKCD                Footwork in your Kata and Sparring.

McGregor Hanshi has been studying martial arts for over 30 years. A world class competitor, she has been a NASKA champion, winning such prestigious tournaments such as the US Open more than once. She was member of the USA WKO World Team. As a member of the USA team.  McGregor Hanshi medalled in her events at the Pan Am Games in addition to medalling in the USA AAU Nationals and WKO World Championships. Over her career, McGregor Hanshi has won several hundred competitive matches. While she is well known for her sport karate career, she is even more respected her self-defense and combat martial arts abilities. McGregor Hanshi is a sought-after guest instructor world-wide, teaching traditional and modern combat techniques, fighting and self-defense.   For more information and a printable flyer click here.

 

The Okinawan Karate Club of Dallas is Raising Money Now

 

Nancy Lanoue Jun Shihan and Sarah Ludden Kyoshi .of  Thousand Waves Martial Arts and Self Defense Center, two of the most experienced and recognized women martial artists in the country, both who have been training for more than 20 years, will be teaching at OKCD May 26 & May 27, 2006.  Friday 6-7 PM Adult Open Class    Saturday 9-11 AM Adult Advanced Class on "What Makes a Great Martial Arts Class"; and Saturday 11-12 PM Open Youth Class.  For more information click here. 

 

Shodan Test * Kevin Guzman

February 25, 2006  1 PM

 

Shodan Test * Charrie Mascio

January 28, 2006  1 PM

Followed by our Holiday Party at 7 PM at the home of Greg Chesley, aka Juice Man

 

 

 

Give to the Suzuki Cup this Holiday Season

Metrocrest Social Service Center (www.socialservicecenter.org) located at 1103 S. Josey Ln, Ste 114, Carrollton, TX.  972-446-2100.

Provided Services:

Short term emergency assistance. (to Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Addison, Coppell & Southern Denton County,  including the City of Dallas in Denton County).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Job Placement and assistance
Emergency rental assistance
Help getting benefits
Meals
Food pantry
Clothing

The Okinawan Karate Club of Dallas is raising money to help our friends from Louisiana as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Please fill up our Suzuki Cup.  We raised $206.00 in the first cup and one of our yudansha's employers matched our contribution so our first cup was worth $412.00.  Keep on going OKCD!

Second cup $136.81 which turned into $547.24 for a grand total now of $959.24.

The third cup $130.35 made a grand total now of $1089.59.

 

1st, 3rd and 5th Saturdays at 9 AM - Jujutsu class taught by Greg Chesley Sensei and John Mascio Sensei

2nd and 4th Saturday at 9 AM - Arnis Class taught by Guru Bruce Jenkins

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January 11-4, 2007    Teaching the Teacher Training Conference
Deerfield Beach, Florida             

For more information:  http://www.awmai.org or see Smoger Sensei as she will be the co-events coordinator with Nancy Lanoue Jun Shihan

     

The Pacific Association of Women Martial Artists  Training Camp 2007

             

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