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Shorin Karate Do International

Chief Instructor/Founder:
Jerry Figgiani, 7th Dan
About
The Founder
Seventh degree
black belt, Sensei Jerry Figgiani, has been training in the
martial arts since 1977. He is the co-owner of
East Coast
Black Belt Academy which has been established in the Middle
Island community of New York for the past 19 years and was voted
the No. 1 Dojo by the Long Island Press. In November of 2009,
Sensei Figgiani founded the Shorin Ryu Karatedo International
which promotes the study of Okinawan karate.
Sensei
Figgiani feels one of his greatest achievements was being
promoted to Yudansha in Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu in 2009 under
the direction of Hanshi Patrick McCarthy, President of the
International Ryukyu Karate Research Society. The I.R.K.R.S.
recognizes Sensei Figgiani as an accredited branch dojo owner
which authorizes him to teach Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu. On
June 6, 2009, Sensei Figgiani was promoted to 7th dan by the All
Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu Association under the direction of
Hanshi Joseph Carbonara.
Sensei Figgiani has trained
with Grandmaster Shoshin Nagamine and in 1991 was a participant
in the demonstration ceremony for his 85th birthday and the 55th
anniversary of Nagamine Dojo. At that time he traveled with his
Sensei, Joseph Carbonara, who was a world delegate for the World
Matsubayashi Karate Federation.
In 2009, Sensei Figgiani
brought a group of instructors and students from East Coast
Black Belt Academy to Tokyo, Japan and Okinawa. The purpose of
this trip was to provide an opportunity to study the culture,
history, and tradition of the martial arts. Because of Sensei
Figgiani’s background in Judo and his membership in the Kodokan
Institute located in Tokyo, Japan, his students were able to
attend training at the Kodokan as well. Sensei Figgiani and his
students traveled to Okinawa, where he was invited by
Grandmaster Kensie Taba, 10th dan, to be part of the World
Championship Ceremonies. Grandmaster Taba also provided special
training during the course of Sensei Figgiani’s stay in Okinawa.
As
a nationally rated forms and fighting champion, Sensei Jerry has
won tournaments across the country from 1988 to 1996. In 1995,
he was rated the number one fighter by the Professional Karate
League (P.K.L.). He was also inducted into the P.K.L. Hall of
Fame for the Competitor of the Year in 1996. That same year, he
was inducted into the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame for
outstanding martial arts instruction.
In 2009 and 2010,
Sensei Figgiani was published in Masters Magazine interviewing
Hanshi Patrick McCarthy of the International RyuKyu Karate
Research Society. Sensei Figgiani has made many television and
newspaper appearances. As well as appearing on T.L.C. the
Learning Channel, he has appeared on News 12, UPN 9, Fox 5,
Channel 55, and the Jerry Lewis Telethon. In addition, he was a
featured guest on “Focus on Our Children”, QPTV, Jamaica, New
York. The New York Times and Newsday have both written articles
regarding his success in the martial arts.
Sensei
Figgiani has also been recognized for his community service in
the following organizations: Long Island Blood Services,
Adopt-a-Family through Newsday, Suffolk County Police Department
Safety Award, Toys for Tots, Cystic Fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy
Association, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, and
the Town of Brookhaven. His goal is to elevate the success of
the community through the study of martial arts by giving back
to the community.
In
2003, Sensei Figgiani teamed up with the Assistant Principal of
Longwood High School, Chuck Morea, to develop a program which
would improve academic achievement though the study of martial
arts. Along with his partner Tony Aloe, Sensei Figgiani
developed the R.E.A.C.H. Program (Respect Education and Always
Climb Higher). This program is funded by the P.A.L. (Police
Athletic League). Through this program, Sensei Figgiani teaches
character education, leadership skills and non-violent conflict
resolution to the students at Longwood High School in Suffolk
County, New York. His rapport with the students has enabled this
program to reach the level of success it currently has. Due to
the success of this program, it has now expanded into eight
different school districts throughout Suffolk County. The
R.E.A.C.H. Program was publicly recognized on national and local
television as well as the news media and local radio. Federal,
State, and local politicians have been giving this program great
reviews and look to continue funding this program.
Sensei
Figgiani has trained and studied with some of the top
instructors in the martial arts which include:
- Hanshi
Patrick McCarthy-Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu - Takayoshi
Nagamine-Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu - Joe Carbonara-Matsubayashi
Shorin-Ryu - Terry Maccarone-Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu -
Ernie Ferrara-Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu - Frank Grant-
Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu - Kensei Taba-Shogen-Ryu - Joe
Turchiano-Judo - Richard Chun-Moo Duk Kwan
Sensei
Figgiani also belongs to the following organizations:
-
Shorin Ryu Karatedo International, President - International
RyuKyu Karate Research Society - All Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu
Association - International Kodokan Institute, Tokyo, Japan
- Life Member United States Judo Association
Sensei
Figgiani is the technical advisor and a member of the Executive
Board of Directors for the Japan Shotokan Karate Association-Pan
Am. He is also the technical director for the Okinawan Karatedo
International Union of Karatedo Organization. Sensei Figgiani is
also a graduate of the Long Island University Karate Instructor
Certification Program which was headed by Professor Milorad V.
Stricevic, M.D.
TRAINING
LOCATION
Shorin Ryu Karate Do International
161 Middle Country Road Middle Island, NY 11953
Email:
senseifiggiani@aol.com
Homepage:
http://www.srkdi.com
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