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Old School . . . Osu
Article by: Gary LeeIt is 1993, the vision of the Sport Karate Museum was already in my head and Johnny Kuhl had given me Master Aaron Bank’s phone number, so I called him. I talked with Master Banks for almost two hours about everything and everybody, from his breaking of all those boards on the Mike Douglas Show, [...]
The Karate Whisperer
Article by: World Wide DojoThe Karate Whisperer is a cartoon strip created by the joint efforts of Gary Lee and Don Castillo, The Martial ARTist. Enjoy!
Don Castillo – The Martial ARTist
Article by: World Wide DojoDon Castillo has long been a proponent of the martial arts and also an artist. He began his martial arts career in 1968 at the age of 12. Born and raised in San Antonio Texas, he began studying martial arts under Grand Master Atwell Chittum. After receiving his blue belt under Atwell Chittum he switched [...]
Love and Respect To Grand Master Parker Shelton
Article by: World Wide DojoI was told by my friend, Sensei Rob Baker, that my hero and dear friend, Grand Master Parker Shelton has lung cancer and is in stage four of the disease. Grand Master Shelton is a sport karate legend and original History General for the Sport Karate Museum. He holds the title of Hanshi in Matsubayashi [...]
Living Legends Celebrity Roast of Mark Gerry
Article by: World Wide DojoIt’s June 17, 2011 at the Castro Valley Center of the Arts in Castro Valley, California. Martial arts stars are out tonight to attend the Living Legend’s Roast of Kajukenbo Sifu Mark Gerry. Meet James Lew, movie star and legendary performer; Ernie Reyes Sr., sixty four years young and one of the legends of sport [...]
Changed By Fire, Challenged By Life
Article by: World Wide DojoFORT WORTH, Texas – Sometimes, just when he’s found some sense of peace, Jamie Cashion catches someone staring at him and he knows that, forever and always, he will be different. For almost half his life, he has lived with the prying eyes, the questions, the uneasiness. Ask him, and Jamie will tell you that [...]
The Living Legends Celebrity Roast of Mark Gerry
Article by: Gary LeeThis is the original article written by Gary Lee on the Roast of Mark Gerry. If you wish to reprint or rewrite this version of the article contact Professor Gary Lee. The Living Legends Celebrity Roast of Mark Gerry By Gary Lee Super Star line up of Roasters for the Living Legends Celebrity Roast. June [...]
History General’s for the Museum of Sport Karate
Article by: Gary LeeA History General is a martial artist who has a “sport history” in the martial arts. History General’s are men and women who are a part of the history of sports martial arts and you will find their names online on The Museum of Sport Karate’s web site. History Generals have been warrior’s of sport [...]
The Leo Fong Martial Arts Connection
Article by: Gary LeeThe stories you are about to read are true and are as accurate as the old sensei remembers. There are many lessons learned at an early age and this is one of those. This lesson is the lesson of friendship and the many doors that true friendships open throughout the years. This story spans a [...]
Sport Karate 1967
Article by: Gary LeeHere is story you may have heard about in rumors or as the guys gathered after a tournament or maybe from the source. The pioneer of media power and the blood and guts era has to be the man Bruce Lee called “the most dangerous man alive,” Living Legend Jim Harrison. Jim was and is [...]
