Master 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.
Teaching children has always
been a specialty at Larry
Tatum's Kenpo Karate
schools. Children as well as
adults are taught to walk
away from a fight. But if
they have no other choice,
they know they can defend
themselves -THIS IS
CONFIDENCE-. This confidence
is carried with them into
their daily lives.
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