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Grandmaster George
Alexander Is acknowledged as the World
pioneer of Shorin Ryu Karate. He began his training in 1964 while serving in the
United States Marine Corps. His Marine Corps assignments enabled him to journey to the
orient including mainland Japan, Okinawa and Southeast Asia. He began training in Shorin
Ryu Karate in 1964 while stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He quickly earned a
reputation as a rugged fighter in the Marine Corps. During his career he trained with a
host of noted masters. He made it a point of seeking out the best instructors.
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A decorated veteran, he served as a team leader with
the US Marines 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company in Viet Nam. In 1967 and 1968 while
stationed at Dong Ha, Viet Nam he led jungle teams which gathered intelligence
information. Since then he has become a uniquely qualified and popular instructor with
international teaching credentials and experience. He has traveled widely to spread the
teachings of Shorin Ryu Karate.
RANKS AND TITLES
- 9th Dan Hanshi Okinawan Shorin Ryu Karate
- 9th Dan Hanshi Okinawan Shorin Ryu Kobudo
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Master Alexander earned a Baccalaureate Degree in Business Administration from Florida
Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida in 1979 and did graduate work in Asian history
at the same university under Dr. Tsung I. Dow. He received his Master Certificate and
teaching credentials in Shorin Ryu Karate and Kobudo in 1983 from the All Okinawan Shorin
Ryu Karate and Kobudo Association. He now holds the rank of 9th Dan Hanshi in Shorin Ryu
Karate and Kobudo. He also holds the rank of 9th Dan Hanshi in Shorinji Ryu Ju Jitsu and
is acknowledged as an expert in Kendo, the Japanese form of swordsmanship.
In 1989 he founded Yamazato International, a company specializing in martial arts
publications and video productions. He has been featured in a series of video tapes on
Karate, Kobudo and Jujitsu. In 1991 he was inducted into the World Martial Arts Hall of
Fame.He has competed in Tournaments beginning in the 1960s and was the 1997 National AAU
Karate Champion. He has served as a director and advisor for many martial arts
organizations and is currently a vice president of the World Union of Martial Arts
Federations.
Master Alexander has always been fascinated with the history of the martial arts and is an
oriental art collector. As a result of this fascination, he has done much historical
research and translation work and written numerous articles on the martial arts. According
to Master Alexander, History and technique seem to intertwine themselves. He
has written two of the leading books on Okinawan karate history. The first, Okinawa
Island of Karate is an in-depth study on Okinawan Karate history. The second book is
a translation of a secret text known as The Bubishi (Martial Art Spirit). He has
also written The Shorin Ryu Karate Training Manual and "Warrior
Jujitsu", a complete training guide in the art of Jujitsu.
Additionally, Master Alexander represents the Shorinji Ryu Jujitsu Federation and the
International Budokan Kendo Federation.
Links to Personal
Web Site
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