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terryl965
05-10-2005, 05:32 PM
This thread was started by another I liked the thread would like to see who everybody trained with, please keep to the subject content of who had a hand in your training only not your master, master and so on.
Thanks Terry
Andrew Green
05-10-2005, 05:37 PM
umm... how can this NOT be political?
Lineage discussions are almost always messy, and always political in nature....
terryl965
05-10-2005, 05:43 PM
umm... how can this NOT be political?
Lineage discussions are almost always messy, and always political in nature.... By keeping it to who trained you and thats all.
Like myself my father W.R. stoker Sr afterward Gin Kim and after that Jim Kim there have been a few more that has helped along the way but they are the one that had the most influence on me. Notice no association or any group just the names of the people that trained me.
tshadowchaser
05-10-2005, 05:52 PM
Sikaran
Grandmaster Louis Lagarejos.
Master George Chartier
Pai Lum
GrandMaster Daniel K Pai
GrandMaster Thomas St.Charles
Sifu Dave Stienbeck
TKD
Master Brian Wllson
Master Joey Roads
Kenpo
Steve Spry
Akido
Erick Cilley
That’s some of the people that had a hand in my learning
terryl965
05-10-2005, 06:10 PM
Thank you so much I believe I know Master Brian Wilson his he in california southern part.
47MartialMan
05-13-2005, 01:28 AM
A few questions before I post-
Are you asking for rank under them, or just association via training?
I have many instructors that certain circumstances, I did not train with long enough to obtain rank-shall I list them as well?
Do I list them only and not their styles?
terryl965
05-13-2005, 09:00 AM
A few questions before I post-
Are you asking for rank under them, or just association via training?
I have many instructors that certain circumstances, I did not train with long enough to obtain rank-shall I list them as well?
Do I list them only and not their styles?47 star just,the instructors that trained you mot a week or at a seminar, rank is a plus but not always was given. Try to understand the one's I listed are the one that instructed me and had the most influence in my style.
The Kai
05-13-2005, 10:10 AM
Chinese Kenpo
Robert Trujillo
Robert Wilis
Me
KaJuKenpo
Algene Carulia
Bob Penny
Luis Villa
Me
Kenpo
Ralph Castro
Rick Almeny
Don Jordan
Me
Oki-Ryu Kenpo
Nick Cerio
Mike Burton
me
There have been many others that have influenced, guided and helped me along
rmclain
05-13-2005, 10:47 AM
Grandmaster Kim Pyung Soo
http://www.kimsookarate.com/intro/chart.html
The Boar Man
05-13-2005, 11:46 PM
47 star just,the instructors that trained you mot a week or at a seminar, rank is a plus but not always was given. Try to understand the one's I listed are the one that instructed me and had the most influence in my style.
Ok many of the people who imfluenced me I learned from at seminars. Does this count? Considering at a 3-4 day camp or even a weekend seminar you might get six months of material to work on, don't they have an influence? I guess I'm asking if you train in a person's system and you practice or teach their system and you do that by attending several camps over the years than would they (the instructor) qualify. Or are you wanting the instructor who you trained at their dojo on a weekly basis.
Mark
terryl965
05-13-2005, 11:56 PM
Ok many of the people who imfluenced me I learned from at seminars. Does this count? Considering at a 3-4 day camp or even a weekend seminar you might get six months of material to work on, don't they have an influence? I guess I'm asking if you train in a person's system and you practice or teach their system and you do that by attending several camps over the years than would they (the instructor) qualify. Or are you wanting the instructor who you trained at their dojo on a weekly basis.
Mark Your cases are valed so list them, just interested in the many different ways that people have trained thats all and in most cases it is a small world and you would not believe who has trained with who.
bluemtn
05-14-2005, 01:01 AM
TKD:
Current- Ken Fizer, Ted Hillson, Mary Adams
Wei Kune Do seminar: Leo Fong
Makalakumu
05-14-2005, 01:36 AM
Shotokan
Robert Fusaro
Tomas Barnse
Me
Wrestling
Phil Anderson
Boxing
John (Spike) Roberts
Judo
Sam Rudd
DanZan Ryu Jujutsu
Bud Estes
Gene Esana
Curt Fernadez
Me
Arnis De Mano
Angel Cabales
Rick Mayahara
Dan Knoll
Me
Tai Chi Chuan
T.T Liang
Stuart Alve Olsen
Allen Schwerdt
Me
Tang Soo Do
Hwang Kee
Lawrence Sieberlich
William Nelson
Dan Knoll
Me
This was fun, it brought back lots of memories...
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chinto01
05-16-2005, 03:28 PM
I have looked at this post several times and debated contributing to it more than once because I did not want to be involved in a finger pointing or political affair. I will share a list with you of the people that have been involved in my training over the years wether through a seminar or direct training. It is a brief list but all have helped me greatly.
Mr. Tony Penna
Mr. Robert Weinberg
Grandmaster Eizo Shimabukuro
Dr. Jwing- Ming Yang (seminar)
That's it. Look forward to other peoples responses.
Bammx2
05-16-2005, 03:37 PM
Sonny Johnson(r.i.p)
Herb Schwartzwalder(r.i.p)
Everett Mcdonald
Brian Dickerson
Rick Moore
Ron Burgess
Philip Rollins
Paul Ford
Keith Dickerson
Dr.Thompson
Jose' Connors
Pat O'Malley
Shodan
05-16-2005, 04:16 PM
Modern Arnis:
Herb Blue
Joe Bueno
Kenpo:
Bill Maderas
Phil Streeter-R.I.P :asian:
Gary Cropley
Gordon Buck
Chris Davison (currently)
Scott Halsey (currently)
The Boar Man
05-19-2005, 09:08 AM
Karate
Michael Proctor (American Karate/TKD)
Tom Sargent (Wado)
Kobudo
John Boughman
Mike Proctor
Arnis
Remy Presas (Modern Arnis)
Ernesto Presas (Kombaton Arnis)
Dan Inosanto (JKDC Kali)
Hock Hochheim (Presas Arnis)
Combatives
Hock Hochheim
These have been the main teachers/contributors/influences on what I teach and practice today. Although there have been a lot of other people who have worked with me on the side at camps (training late at night and all), or my main work out partners, students etc. etc. that have influenced my journey as well.
Mark
Teachers
T A Frazer
Dusty Seale
John Geyston
Tim Foster
Seminars
George Dillman
Tim Wolfe
Tom Manson
Tony Annesi
John Saylor
Ken Smith
Dan Severn
I think that covers it
Dan Anderson
05-28-2005, 03:51 PM
Karate:
Loren Christensen
Mike Engeln
Bruce Terrill
Arnis:
Remy A. Presas
Eskrima:
Ted Buot
Yours,
Dan Anderson
lowkickr
05-28-2005, 10:12 PM
My Teacher : Saiko Shihan Y. Oyama
His Teacher : Mas Oyama
His Teacher : Giko Funikoshi
I believe Mas Oyama had other Teachers as well, if I am recalling correctly I think one was a Goju Master.
Beyond this I really don't know, I need to further research this.
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