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SUMMERFEST 2008

Joe LewisJust in from Robb Buckland!!!

I spoke to Joe Lewis last night and he has finally confirmed that he'll be accompanying myself and Dr. Ian Marshall for Summerfest in celebration of Georges 50th !!!!!!!

Robb Buckland

Joe Lewis:
In his era as a heavyweight World Champion fighter and martial artist, Joe Lewis has done it first and done it best.
Of the millions of people who have participated in the martial arts since their inception in the United States in 1948, only a few have had a measurable impact with the general public...and Joe Lewis, 57, the retired World Heavyweight Karate Champion from Wilmington is one of them. Dubbed the "Muhammed Ali of his sport,"

Lewis is to Karate what Arnold Schwarzeneger is to body building. In a career that spanned 17 years, he won more titles in his era , set more records and instituted more innovations than anyone in the history of Sport Karate. Lewis began his training in Okinawa studying with three instructors: Eizo Shimabuku, Kinjo Chinsaku and Seiyu Oyata and he also studied with the late great Bruce Lee. He received his Black Belt in Shorin Ryu and studied several different styles.

He never believed in "style" to him they were all the same..."punching and kicking." Lewis was a member of the first combat unit in Viet Nam, 8th Marine Brigade, 1965. One of the first Americans to teach Hand to Hand Combat in Viet Nam working with Division Recon. Lewis has been inducted into 13 various Halls of Fame to include the Black Belt Hall of Fame as "Fighter of the year" and "Instructor of the year."

His greatest accolade, however, came in 1983 when in a Karate Illustrated survey of America's top fighters, he was chosen by his peers as "The Greatest Karate Fighter of All Time." Lewis is best known for being World Champion in 2 separate sports, Karate and Kickboxing, plus being the founding father of Kickboxing in the Western Hemisphere. Lewis began studying for an acting career in 1970. He starred in 4 action-adventure films, "Jaguar Lives," "Force Five," "Death Cage" and "Mr.X." and appeared in several T.V. series and was the guest on numerous talk shows, such as Joey Bishop, Johnny Carson, Dinah Shore and the Merv Griffin Show.

Since 1984, Lewis has turned his talents and energies to a professional teaching career. Each year he conducts more seminars, in more places throughout the world, than anyone in the business. In 1987, for example, he taught 140 seminars in 80 cities in 8 countries, in addition to making personal appearances at tournaments and other martial arts functions and charity benefits. Currently, Lewis' research has led to his producing over 25 one of a kind instructional video tapes.

He remains active, playing characters in film projects and writing for several martial arts publications world wide. An article he wrote concerning self-defense for older Americans appeared in the January 29, 1995, issue of Parade, the world's largest magazine. A second article on choosing a martial arts program for children appeared in Parade, June 30, 1996.

Recently, Lewis has won 2 North Carolina Governors' awards for his efforts in crime prevention. He is the first legitimate world champion to be awarded the 10th degree Black Belt; symbolically, it was Lewis' "Ph.D." in martial arts. Lewis is the only fighter who has won the U.S. national championships 4 times, the internationals 3 times and one of only two men, the other being Mike Stone, who has won all three.

Lewis and Troy Dorsey are the only two men to have won World Karate Championships and World Kickboxing Championships. In 1985 American Karate considered Joe Lewis "a Living Legend" and in 1986 Black Belt voted him "Instructor of the Year." Joe Lewis is without a doubt the most respected name in American Martial Arts. (Article from www.fightingmaster.com)

Vinnie hut group photoChristiano to lead the "Hut" workout this Saturday!


And you are all invited to attend!

This is Vinnie's last workout before he gets his new hip, but he assures me that everyone will not only enjoy the class, but will get a great "Vinnie-tough" workout!

Paul Giella, who heads up the "Hut" program, says that. . .  "Vinnie is planning to really reinvigorate us with his energy before he goes out for his surgery. Van, Peter Blackman, Fedele, Matt Hoffman, maybe Justin are coming… it should be quite a good class. 9:30 to 11:30. We'll be working on the new Okinawan kata, Ryuko, among other things."

Don't miss this class!


Susan reports
that we are receiving a record number of early SummerFest applications. This year's event is coming together very nicely, with nearly all of the senior presenters who have taught seminars in the past, planning to be with us this year. Please send in those applications early! Don't miss out on this really great Uechi-ryu experience.

masters celebration
Note: The Board of Directors met on Sunday, May 4th and unanimously approved the recommendations for rank.

Masters' Celebration at SummerFest 2008

I am very proud to announce the following candidates names have been submitted to the "Titles" Committee by the candidates' instructors and the IUKF Committee of Hanshi and have been submitted to both the "Titles" Committee and the Board of Directors for final approval:

James Maloney - 9th dan and Hanshi
Buzz Durkin - 9th dan and Hanshi
Bruce Witherall - 8th Dan
Ken Brown - 6th dan and Renshi
Paul Haydu - 6th dan and Renshi
Greg Postal - 6th dan and Renshi
Bill Meiklejohn - Renshi

The Board of Directors also proposed that I be promoted to 10th dan. 2008 marks my 50th anniversary teaching Uechi-ryu and 2008 also marks the 25th anniversary of our SummerFest. I thanked the Board for considering me for this highest symbol of accomplishment within the martial art community, but humbly declined the honor.

Grandmaster Ryuko Tomoyose continues to be my teacher and I strongly believe that any rank issued within the Uechi world, should be done with the recommendation and full approval of one's sensei.

Since a public announcement was made regarding this proposed promotion, I felt that a public statement by me was required. The offer by the Board was done in the spirit of friendship and I deeply appreciate the gesture and hope the Board will understand my feelings relating to the promotion.


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