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December 24th, 2001
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SHORIN-RYU KARATE USA
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Kyoshi
has asked me to post the technique while he is visiting Colorado
and offline.
The
technique is to get low and move in on your opponent,
specifically while
transitioning from a shizentai-dachi to a zenkutsu-daichi,
gedan-uke.
Simple
examples are found in Fukyugata Ichi (Master Nagamine's
book, pg. 105,
pictures 3 & 4, note the feet diagrams) and Pinan Nidan
(pg. 124, pictures 14
& 15).
While
conducting class, Kyoshi pointed out that if you don't get
low first,
you cannot reach the correct ma-ai.
Shelley
Schlossberg-Gucker, Ni-dan
Denver Shorin-Ryu Karate Club
ps-
Happy Holidays Everyone!

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ROBERT SCAGLIONE, Kyoshi,
began his karate training 34 years ago in 1967. This is his 29th anniversary
as a Black belt under Grand Master Ansei Ueshiro- Hanshi of the Shorin-Ryu
Karate U.S.A. system. Kyoshi Scaglione is the Chief Administrator of the
original style in the United States. He has traveled with Hanshi throughout
the U.S.A. and as his representative worldwide. Born
in Brooklyn, New York in 1938, Kyoshi served in the U.S. Navy and in 1961
became a NYC Police Officer. He voluntarily worked exclusively in high
crime/ high hazard areas during his entire 20 year tenure with the NYPD.
He served in many assignments in all five boroughs of New York City including
uniformed street cop, undercover officer and as a Detective in the elite
Special Investigating Unit featured in the film "The French Connection."
He led the NYPD in felony arrests many times and has numerous awards,
citations and letters of commendation from Police Department officials,
Federal Agencies, District Attorneys, Grand jurors and the civilian community.
He retired from police service in 1981 in order to devote himself full
time to the art of karate.
Kyoshi began his karate training in the NYPD. He continued his training
under Sensei Terry Maccarrone- Shihan of the Hegashi Karate Dojo on Long
Island, New York. He was Senior Instructor at the St. James Dojo for five
years. Hanshi Ueshiro, wanting a dojo in Manhattan, asked Kyoshi to open
a dojo in New York City. He founded the NYC dojo in 1977, which became
the headquarters of Shorin-Ryu Karate USA several years later. After ten
years, in 1987, Kyoshi relocated to Merritt Island, Florida and founded
the Okinawan Karate Dojo leaving his senior student David Baker, San Dan
to continue operation of the NYC dojo.
Over 125 students began their training directly under Kyoshi Scaglione
and have attained black belt level. He continues to work closely with
all his black belts, including those who have opened the (18) dojo/clubs
on the mainland US, Hawaii, China, and in Israel. Among his students are
many professionals, doctors, lawyers, military officers, police officers,
business executives, artists, writers, housewives, students and children.
Kyoshi is the co-author with artist Bill Cummins, Ni Dan of "The
Shorin-Ryu Karate Question and Answer Book" and has written another
entitled "Building Warrior Spirit." His student David Seeger,
Yon Dan, an Emmy Award winner, has produced several karate videos with
Kyoshi. He has written and assisted his students in writing newspaper
and magazine articles, film scripts on varied subjects, novels, and stage
plays. He has appeared on national TV. and radio, in stage productions,
and at Universities and schools giving karate demonstrations and lectures
on self-defense and assault prevention. Kyoshi's Has four sons.
Sal is a San Dan Black belt. Robert Jr., Dion, and Shane are all Ni Dan
black belts.

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