Grandmaster Lawrence Day
My Martial Arts Philosophy “Most all teaching was done by Grandmaster Doug Dwyer, John’s best friend in the late or mid 60's. In 1969 when John Keehan broke away from Dwyer and officially formed the Black Dragon Fighting Society, he chose as his symbol a running dragon looking back on itself to honor his “Bloodsport” Kumite fighting roots and his Black Dragon instructors, (e.g. Ka-Ju-Ken-Bo Master, Dr. Robert Rapue and Senzo Tanaka). Tanaka was going by a different name when not in the company of Japanese businessman and Japanese Black Dragon Society member, Major Takahashi, who had a black wife. Keehan’s relationship with them and his black students inspired him to not give the martial arts world of that day any respect for the way it divided people because of their skin color, like preventing Victor Moore from competing for a title.” “When the opportunity presented itself Moore, an original (BDFS) bested the likes of
Bruce Lee, Joe Lewis, Bill Wallace, Chuck Norris, Mike Stone and alike. If not for original
Black Dragons taking over a ‘whites only’ hotel and outnumbered 20 to 1 and risking going
to jail, Vic never would have his chance to fight and become the first Black World Karate
Champion. In the same spirit as "capture the flag" the BDFS promoted the Chinese Triad Green
Dragon Schools dragon symbol as our own, that resulted in a dojo war and the death of my
Sensei, Jim Konsevic.”
Grandmaster Day In the 70's and mid 80's Dr. Day studied with
Grandmaster Sin The, Grandmaster Robert Trias and Grandmaster Don Madden, He also studied
Tai-chi and Chi-kung from Yuzee Yeh. Dr. Day was honored by being named a 37th generation
Warrior Monk under Grandmaster Young Di of the Shaolin Temple. Dr. Day continued teaching
and learning Tai-chi, Chi-kung and his passion, Chi-ma, or Fa-ching Poison Hand, for over
45 years. In 2012, the Year of the Black Dragon, he closed his hands and went to the mountain.
We will miss his warm smile and two good hands. We shall not see his like again. But, will
do our best to carry on the tradition and teachings of martial arts excellence he shared with us. --CATALOG PRODUCTS-- |
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