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American Karate Academies's National Association
TOMOE Warrior Award
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To receive the TOMOE
Warrior Award, a karate-ka must understand the concept of
TOMOE.
Can you imagine fighting a real person with a samurai sword
in his hand! That is exactly what the TOMOE warriors did. This
award is given by Grandmaster Jerry C. Piddington and Hanshi McCall. Believe it or
not, Mr. Piddington and Hanshi McCall have fought in the street against knife, gun, and
club to survive, hence, the TOMOE award came into being. It is
a special award given to students who have a warrior spirit.
The TOMOE is the symbol of the fighting spirit of Okinawan warriors
who defended their homes and families in time of war. The
victory symbol was put on their shields used for defense against the
sword. It means the constant motion of our universe, the eye
of a hurricane, the wheel is always turning, leading to the only
certainty - at some time this human life will come to an end.
To place too much importance on this fragile butterfly life was
deemed fatal. It is far better to aim at honor and respect,
which has strength in unity flowing in one direction for a better
society, even if in pursuance of this, it becomes necessary to give
up life - thus the warrior defeats his greatest foe - FEAR!
Fear of death, which if unconquered, could cause that slight
hesitation in combat that might be fatal.
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For God hath not given
us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and a sound mind
(Timothy 1:7).
And the very God of
peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul
and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ (1 Thessalonians 5:23). |
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TOMOE WARRIORS CODE OF CONDUCT |
I am what I am because I choose to be. It is my choice
to decide the direction of my life. To hold any
other person or thing, responsible for who and what I am
is to cloud the truth. Knowing this to be true,
I
have the ability to change my
life. |
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Samuari Spirit
Warrior Life Rules |
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Speak the
Truth |
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Ask for what you want |
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Keep your
Agreements |
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Be
Responsible for your actions and experiences |
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Raise your
Standards |
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Love and Respect God |
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Do these few items and you will have a great life!!! |
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FIVE
KATA TOMOE (Silver TOMOE pendant)
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Must be a
7th Kyu or above
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Must have
one year of martial art study
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Must be
recommended by a black belt
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Must
demonstrate proper use of FIVE striking techniques and FIVE
kicking techniques
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Must
perform FIVE KATA: Must understand basic level of bunkai,
must name the kata before and after presentation, may rest 15
seconds or less between kata, and can make no more than three
mistakes
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TEN KATA
TOMOE
(Gold TOMOE pendant)
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Must be a
2nd Kyu or above
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Must have
two years of martial art study
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Must be
recommended by a black belt
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Must
demonstrate proper use of TEN striking techniques and TEN kicking
techniques
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Must
perform TEN KATA: Must understand intermediate level of
bunkai, must name the kata before and after presentation, may rest
30 seconds or less between kata, and can make no more than three
mistakes
GOLD (TEN
KATA) TOMOE WARRIORS: Scott Merritt, Nick Funderburke, Robert Taylor, Nick
Walters, Madison Hobbs, Dale Jordan, Sonia Fields,
Clay Fields, Rickey Dease, Rusty Watts, Julie
Alexander, Jonathan Phillis, Debbie Watts, Travis
Rushing, Mike Keever, Ronnie Ward, Andrea Josey
,Matt McCall, Robby Wright, Chase
Martin, Jayme Cloninger, Stacy Wright,
Derek Brock, Hunter Foster, Brandon Vigue , Jerry
Nolen, Matt Watson, Robby Poston, Dave Pritchett |
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SEVENTEEN KATA TOMOE (Gold TOMOE
pendant with a diamond in the center)
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Must be a
3rd Dan or above
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Must have
five years of martial art study
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Must be
recommended and tested by the AKANA Board of Directors
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Must
demonstrate proper use of TWENTY striking techniques and TWENTY
kicking techniques
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Must
perform SEVENTEEN KATA: Must understand advance level of
bunkai, must name the kata before and after presentation, may rest
60 seconds or less between kata, and can make no more than three
mistakes
GOLD/DIAMOND (SEVENTEEN KATA) TOMOE WARRIORS:
Ricky Smith, Wayne Talbert, Jr., Robert Taylor,
Rickey Dease ,
Harvey Sharp, Mike
Keever, Ronnie Ward, Charlie Lingerfelt, Joe
McClellan, Kyoshi McCall , Hanshi Piddington, James Wojtas, Joseph (Joey) Harrington. |
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PINNACLE
TOMOE (Gold TOMOE inside triangle with diamond and
ruby)
The pyramid is one of the
forms most frequently used throughout history to symbolize spiritual
completeness. Mind, Spirit, and Body are symbolized with
the pyramid. The pyramid also symbolized Mt. Sumeru, the
center and the home of power in the universe according to eastern
tradition -- not the power itself, but the source of the power, the
home of the winds, souls and god. The power of the mountain is
expressed in the human body of the master who stands atop
it.
The TRIANGLE (pyramid)
represents the goals of every master and every student of every
school of martial arts: to attain mastery, to stand firmly upon the
summit of existence.
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Must be a 4th dan or
above
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Must have
at least thirty years experience in the martial arts
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Must be
recommended by the AKANA Board of Directors
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Must have 10,000 hours
of giving/teaching to the martial arts
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Must have a teaching
knowledge of twenty-one kata
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Must have a working
knowledge of the "The Pinnacle of Karate"
PINNACLE/DIAMOND TOMOE WARRIORS:
1. Jerry C. Piddington (grandmaster) 2. Gene
Smith (Honorary)3. Ricky Smith (Shihan) 4. Randy
Smith( badass) 5. Joe McClellan (Shihan) 6. Danny McCall (Hanshi)
PLEASE NOTE: THIS WILL BE THE ONLY JEWELRY THAT CAN
BE WORN IN CLASS |
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