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Larry Tatum, 10th Degree Black
Belt
Larry Tatum began his study
of Kenpo Karate in Pasadena, California in 1966, and has become one of
this style's most prominent figures. Recognized for his captivating
seminars and articulate explanations of his art. Tatum enjoys a reputation
as a gifted instructor and "teacher of Black Belts." His forte is helping
others reach their maximum potential through Kenpo karate. In 1984, he was
named "Instructor of the Year" by Inside Kung Fu magazine.
His many
students include celebrities and their offspring. He has personally worked
with Sidney and Joanna Poitier, Gary Collins, Julie Haggarty, writer Joe
Hyams and Nancy Cartwright. He has trained the children and grandchildren
of such notables as Ed Byrnes, George Peppard, Ann Archer, Tommy Smothers,
Patty Duke Austin Grier and composer Henry Mancini.
In
1988, Panther Productions asked Larry to create 23 videos on the art of
Kenpo, entitled When Kenpo Strikes. These videos encompass all the basics,
freestyle, katas, concepts and principles of the kenpo system. In 1993,
Larry produced another comprehensive series of 21 videotapes entitled
Kenpo Self-Defense Techniques. These definitive videos represent a virtual
technical encyclopedia of the kenpo system. In them, Larry personally
demonstrates each and every self-defense technique from yellow belt
through 3rd degree black belt. Larry has written two books, Confidence, A
Child's First Weapon, and The Art of Competition Kata. Today Larrry Tatum
is a 10th Degree Black Belt and is considered one of the foremost
authorities on American Kenpo Karate. His teaching has spanned over 40
years. He is one of the most sought after teachers on the seminar circuit
today and, as such, his time is spent giving seminars and demonstrations
throughout the world as well as teaching at his Headquarters School
located in Pasadena, California. He has founded the Larry Tatum Kenpo
Karate Association which boasts thousands of members
world-wide. |