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The
History of Shojukempo
written by founder
Hanshi Larry S. L. Martin
9th Dan Grandmaster / Soke
This Traditional Japanese Ryu is a Combination of 3
Major Ryu's (styles) Sho-Shotokan, Ju- Aikijujitsu, and
Kempo. Founded in the year of 1978 by Soke Martin after
winning the New England Middleweight title in Kickboxing,
Soke Martin was sick of the one style training, so he and
4 of his Black Belt Students came up with the Ryu called
Shojukempo.
Teaching traditional Shotokan Karate-do &
Okinawan Kempo as the foundation of Shojukempo, adding
Combat Aikijujitsu as the finishing touch. This
24-year-old Ryu has made its way into the lives of many
Rhode Islanders and has spread to N. Carolina, Conn.,
Delaware N.J. and Romania.
I have trained with many well known Grandmasters in
my time, men like Grandmaster William R. Gregory of
the Kajukenpo Pai Lum System, Grandmaster Daniel K. Pai
founder of the Pai Lum System, Grandmaster Nick Cerio
of the Nick Cerio Kenpo Jujitsu System, Grandmaster George
Pasere of the Karazenpo Goshin Jitsu System,
Grandmaster Ed Parker of American Kenpo,
Grandmaster Kali K. Griffen of Kajukenpo Pai Lum,
Maestro Guseppi Guaraldi of the JKA Shotokan
Karate-do, Shihan Earnest St. Laurent Sr. of
Shotokan Karate-do, Shihan Lee Getty of the
Kyokushinkai Karate-do, Master Richard Chun of Moo
Duk Kwan Taekwondo, and Sensei Joe Fri of Goju-kan
Karate-do. These Martial Art Masters were the force behind
me to form the Shojukempo System.
We practice more (Kata) forms then (Kumite)
fighting, and for this reason, Kata teaches you the
Basic's of fighting. The more Kata you practice the better
you get in Kumite, Master Funakoshi believed in Kata
practice 5000 time or more! We follow the teachings of
Master Gichin Funakoshi to the book! Some Kata we
practice are from Chito-ryu, Shindo-do Ryu, Goju-ryu &
Okinawan Kempo, there is about 50 Kata in the Shojukempo
System. All classes are taught in the traditional Japanese
manner! But if any Shojukempo student is backed up against
the wall they will fight to win!
Shojukempo teaches discipline, respect, honor, and
academics. All Shojukempo students’ academics must be an
A+ or a B+ in order to advance to the next rank! We don't
give our rank you have to earn it the hard way!
The founding members of Shojukempo are Soke Larry S.
L. Martin 9th Dan., with 37 1/2 years of Martial Art
training, Kyoshi Robert M. Handley 8th Dan., with 37 years
of Martial Arts training, Shihan Raheem Darden 7th Dan.,
with 35 years of Martial Arts training, Sijo Samadhaq
Darden 7th Dan., with 36 1/2 years of Martial Arts
training.
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