New York City Mayor Dinkins
On January 1, 1990, David N. Dinkins was sworn in as the first African American mayor in New York City history. Born in Trenton, New Jersey on October 10, 1927, Dinkins graduated magna cum laude from Howard University with a degree in mathematics and later received his law degree from Brooklyn Law School. He served in the Marines in Korea and later married Joyce Burrows, the daughter of Harlem Assemblyman Daniel Burrows. He briefly practiced law in New York City and began his steady ascent in politics. He served as a district leader, was elected a Harlem state Assemblyman in 1966, served as President of the Board of Elections from 1972-73, and City Clerk from 1975-85, before winning election as Manhattan Borough President in 1985. In 1989, he ran for mayor, defeating Mayor Edward I. Koch to win the Democratic nomination. Dinkins went on to defeat Rudolph W. Giuliani by 47,000 votes, the narrowest electoral margin in New York City history. Dinkins' inauguration speech was punctuated with references to oppression, human rights, and the need for equality. He vowed to be "mayor of all the people of New York," and declared: "We are all foot soldiers on the march to freedom."
Ambassador Andrew Young is chairman of Goodworks International, a specialty consulting group based in Atlanta, Georgia, that provides strategic services to corporations and governments operating in the global economy. He serves as a member of the boards of directors of numerous organizations and businesses including Delta Airlines, Argus, Host Marriott Corporation, Archer Daniels Midland, Cox Communications, and Thomas Nelson Publishers.
Now the National Council of Churches' Immediate Past President, Ambassador Young served as NCC President -- a part-time, non-salaried leadership post -- in 2000-2001. His NCC presidency brought him full circle, as he had served as associate director of the Department of Youth Work of the NCC’s Division of Christian Education from 1957-61.
Ambassador Andrew Young is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. He has published two books, A Way Out of No Way, Thomas Nelson, and An Easy Burden, Harper Collins. His awards include the Presidential Medal of Freedom and many honorary degrees. He served three terms in the US Congress from the 5th district of Georgia. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter named him Ambassador to the United Nations. He served two terms as Mayor of Atlanta and was Co-Chairman of the Centennial Olympic Games in 1996.
Ambassador Young was a top aide to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the civil rights movement, was involved in its inception, and served as Vice-President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He presently serves on the Board of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change
Now the National Council of Churches' Immediate Past President, Ambassador Young served as NCC President -- a part-time, non-salaried leadership post -- in 2000-2001. His NCC presidency brought him full circle, as he had served as associate director of the Department of Youth Work of the NCC’s Division of Christian Education from 1957-61.
Ambassador Andrew Young is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. He has published two books, A Way Out of No Way, Thomas Nelson, and An Easy Burden, Harper Collins. His awards include the Presidential Medal of Freedom and many honorary degrees. He served three terms in the US Congress from the 5th district of Georgia. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter named him Ambassador to the United Nations. He served two terms as Mayor of Atlanta and was Co-Chairman of the Centennial Olympic Games in 1996.
Ambassador Young was a top aide to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the civil rights movement, was involved in its inception, and served as Vice-President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He presently serves on the Board of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
253 Broadway, Room 600
New York, New York 10007
Irving Soto, Deputy Sheriff, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor 1990-1994 under former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi, under the administration of New York City Mayor Dinkins.
Prof Grandmaster Irving Soto Tactical Defense Instructor created & develop the first training progam Deputy Sheriff & Tactical Defense Police techniques and
(sheriff Association throughout the county side for Deputy Sheriff).
The New York City Office
Of The Sheriff.
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
253 Broadway, Room 600
New York, New York 10007
NYC Sheriff's Deputy Soke Grandmaster Soto, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor is seen in this picture with his students from the New York City Sheriff's Department. To the left of Grandmaster Soto is Comissioner Linda Reynolds. To his right is New York City Sheriff Phil Crimaldi
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
Irving Soto, Deputy Sheriff, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor 1990-1996 under former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi, under the administration of
New York City Mayor Dinkins
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
Grandmaster Irving Soto with NYC Former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi, & former NYC Assistane commissioner Pual Graziano
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
253 Broadway, Room 600
New York, New York 10007
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
Irving Soto, Deputy Sheriff, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor 1990-1996 under former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi, under the administration of
New York City Mayor Dinkins
Prof Grandmaster Irving Soto w/ Rober Kraut, Assistane Commissioner
Not to be confused with New York City Police Department.
New York City Sheriff's Office Patch of the New York City Sheriff's Office. Shield of the New York City Sheriff's Office Motto New York's First Agency overview Formed 1626 Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure Operations jurisdiction*City of New York in the state of New York, USA Map of New York City Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction. Size 1,214.4 km² Population 8,274,527 Legal jurisdiction New York City General nature
Website Official Site Footnotes * Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The New York City Sheriff's Office is the civil law enforcement divisionof theNew York City Department of Finance. The Sheriff's office is headed by a sheriff, who is appointed to the position by the mayor, unlike most sheriffs in New York Statewho are elected officials.Deputy sheriffs carry out the duties of the sheriff's office.
The New York City sheriff is the chief civil law enforcement officer for the city of New York. Responsibilities of deputy sheriffs include revenue collections in civil situations; collecting funds or making arrests for parents in arrears of child-supportpayments; and collecting on judicial judgments, and parking or moving violations. They handle enforcement judgments for both small claims and supreme court (criminal court). Such responsibilities may involve collection of unpaid taxes, enforcement of unpaid environmental fines, seizure of property and evictions.
The sheriff also may sell real estate and personal propertyto satisfy judgments, and perform civil arrests. The sheriff's office has also become involved with cigarette-tax enforcement as well as assisting the NYC Department of Buildings in enforcing stop work orders. In addition, the sheriff sells vehicles not recovered by their owners, checks towed vehicles to determine if they are stolen, and enforces court judgments through a variety of programs.
Warrants Unit An NYC Sheriff's Office vehicle in old style livery Deputy sheriffs assigned to this unit serve legal process such as summonses and subpoenas for family court offenses as well as arresting and jailing individuals pursuant to family court warrants of arrest and commitment. In addition, the warrants unit is sometimes called upon by other units to assist in arrests of a difficult or dangerous nature.
Mental Health Enforcement Unit (aka Kendra's Unit) This unit enforces Kendra's Law, named after Kendra Webdale, who was pushed onto the subway tracks by a mentally ill man in 1999. Kendra's law provides a procedure for the removal of a patient, subject to a court order, to a hospital for evaluation and observation. In cases where the patient fails to comply with the ordered treatment and poses risk of harm, this unit will locate, detain, and transport the patient.
Auto Theft Unit This unit works in conjunction with the patrol unit identifying stolen cars seized by the sheriff. This unit also works closely with the various district attorney's offices in other counties outside New York City in making arrests and combating automobile theft. In 2006, the New York City Sheriff's office recovered more stolen automobiles than any other law enforcement agency in New York State.[6]
[edit] Auction Unit
Irving Soto, Deputy Sheriff, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor 1990-1996 under former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi, under the administration of
New York City Mayor Dinkins
Prof Grandmaster Irving Soto w/ Rober Kraut, Assistane Commissioner
Not to be confused with New York City Police Department.
New York City Sheriff's Office Patch of the New York City Sheriff's Office. Shield of the New York City Sheriff's Office Motto New York's First Agency overview Formed 1626 Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure Operations jurisdiction*City of New York in the state of New York, USA Map of New York City Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction. Size 1,214.4 km² Population 8,274,527 Legal jurisdiction New York City General nature
- Law enforcement
- Civilian agency
- Patrol Unit
- County Field Offices
- Warrants Unit
- Mental Health Enforcement Unit
- Auto Theft Unit
- Auction Unit
- Seizure Unit
- New York County Field Office for Manhattan
- Queens County Field Office for Queens
- Bronx County Field Office for The Bronx
- Kings County Field Office forBrooklyn
- Richmond County Field Office for Staten Island
Website Official Site Footnotes * Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The New York City Sheriff's Office is the civil law enforcement divisionof theNew York City Department of Finance. The Sheriff's office is headed by a sheriff, who is appointed to the position by the mayor, unlike most sheriffs in New York Statewho are elected officials.Deputy sheriffs carry out the duties of the sheriff's office.
The New York City sheriff is the chief civil law enforcement officer for the city of New York. Responsibilities of deputy sheriffs include revenue collections in civil situations; collecting funds or making arrests for parents in arrears of child-supportpayments; and collecting on judicial judgments, and parking or moving violations. They handle enforcement judgments for both small claims and supreme court (criminal court). Such responsibilities may involve collection of unpaid taxes, enforcement of unpaid environmental fines, seizure of property and evictions.
The sheriff also may sell real estate and personal propertyto satisfy judgments, and perform civil arrests. The sheriff's office has also become involved with cigarette-tax enforcement as well as assisting the NYC Department of Buildings in enforcing stop work orders. In addition, the sheriff sells vehicles not recovered by their owners, checks towed vehicles to determine if they are stolen, and enforces court judgments through a variety of programs.
Warrants Unit An NYC Sheriff's Office vehicle in old style livery Deputy sheriffs assigned to this unit serve legal process such as summonses and subpoenas for family court offenses as well as arresting and jailing individuals pursuant to family court warrants of arrest and commitment. In addition, the warrants unit is sometimes called upon by other units to assist in arrests of a difficult or dangerous nature.
Mental Health Enforcement Unit (aka Kendra's Unit) This unit enforces Kendra's Law, named after Kendra Webdale, who was pushed onto the subway tracks by a mentally ill man in 1999. Kendra's law provides a procedure for the removal of a patient, subject to a court order, to a hospital for evaluation and observation. In cases where the patient fails to comply with the ordered treatment and poses risk of harm, this unit will locate, detain, and transport the patient.
Auto Theft Unit This unit works in conjunction with the patrol unit identifying stolen cars seized by the sheriff. This unit also works closely with the various district attorney's offices in other counties outside New York City in making arrests and combating automobile theft. In 2006, the New York City Sheriff's office recovered more stolen automobiles than any other law enforcement agency in New York State.[6]
[edit] Auction Unit
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
253 Broadway, Room 600
New York, New York 10007
(212) 240-6700
(212) 847-3499
NYC Sheriff's Deputy Soke Grandmaster Soto, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor is seen in this picture with his students from the New York City Sheriff's Department. To the left of Grandmaster Soto is Comissioner Linda Reynolds. To his right is New York City Sheriff Phil Crimaldi
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
Irving Soto, Deputy Sheriff, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor 1990-1996 under former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi, under the administration of New York City Mayor Dinkins
NYC Sheriff's Deputy Soke Grandmaster Soto, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor is seen in this picture with his students from the New York City Sheriff's Department. To the left of Grandmaster Soto is Comissioner Linda Reynolds. To his right is New York City Sheriff Phil Crimaldi
Approval of the training program:
Paul Graziano, Assistant Commissioner
Rober Kraut, Assistane Commissioner
Alan lui, Assistant Commissioner
Administrative Sheriffs
Supervising Deputy Sheriffs L.M Reynolds,Chief Deputy Sheriff
List of deputy sheriffs mandated to take the training course, by the NYC sheriff's office 1990-1994:
October 3, 1991 Deputy Sheriff's
Eric Miller Rafael Frilas Leroy Goodwin
Kevin Craig Roger McCartha Orlando Martinez
Al Narvaez
November 19, 1991 Deputy Sheriff's
Mike Birmingham Mitchell Boshnick Daniel Rodriguez
Joseph Branaccio Richard Raffedy Mark Hertman
Kyle William Jose Ramirez
January 23, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Thomas Doyle Hugh Bradshaw Orlando Satiog
Martin Roberts Joe DeMeo Carlos Miller
Annie Escoti Antonia Logrande Vincent Corrido
Daniel Rodriguez
March 3, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Jose Ramirez Daniel Diaz Fredric Davis
Nicholas Banieri Erik Larufa Derek Alves
Ivan Santos
June 24, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Lantie Castello Jose Acoste Larry McGugias
Anthony Patriara Vincent Corrado Gina Distasi
John Cooney Paige Robinson Gene Fee
Brancaccio Mark Patterson Brian Boyar
David Perez Joseph Aparias Michael Burdi
Rich Mancuso
October 19, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Rodney Bruton Frank Delre David Kavashansky
Robert Canonica Diane Wade Gary Arcuri
Bill Taylor Angelo Pisoni Robert Lacqua
Hilberto Lucena Clinton Bergeron Mike DiOrio
Will Mercado
November 23, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Mark Wilkinson Ashley Allison Rodney Bruton
Ronaldo Maero William Talyor David Kavashansky
Craig Hintze Jose Morales
28-Dec-92 Latonya Hawthorne
Stephen Cook David Regina Arnold Scott James Thomas Mark Eaton Michael Bieber
1993 Deputy Sheriff's,
Stephen Burdman, John Di Stefa,Lous Feliciano
Paul Greenfield
Ronald Guitierrez, Dennis Haines
Michael Ms Daniel Frank Russo David Thomas
Dean Torino George Zito Kenneth Bynums
Steven Lotito Paul Lumqueen Patrick Sanford
John Torres John Caviris
Jefferson Rodriquez Victor Gomez Bevelyn Barkley
Chris Barrett Mark Kaplan Gary Reel
Ronald Taylor Vincent Bush Jeff Allen
George Xanthos
7-Jan-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Michel Johnson Alex Colon Rosario Stracuz
John Ruis Anthony Presticiacomo Andrew Herr
Nicholas Anastasakes Jeff Febre Charlotte Behlin
Evelyn Robinson Antonio Nieve Craig Peritz
Steve Sar Ralph Gemelli Ronald dapp
Michael Perry Timothy Demarco Richard Lois
14-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Jefferson Rodriguez Chris Pintilie Paul Mulqueen
John Cavaris Kenneth Bynums Steve Lotito
John Torres Pat Sandford George Zito
February 10. 1994 Deputy Sheriff's
Frank Russo Luis Feliciano Dean Torino
Paul Greenfield John Distefano Michael Daviel
David Thomas Dennis Hainer Ronald Gutierrez
25-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Delton Braham George Xanthos Gary Reel
Bevelyn Barkley Vincent Bush Christopher Barrett
Mark Kaplan Jeffrey Allen
14-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Jefferson Rodriguez Chris Pintilie Paul Mulqueen
John Cavaris Kenneth Bynums Steve Lotito
John Torres Pat Sandford George Zito
February 10. 1994 Deputy Sheriff's
Frank Russo Luis Feliciano Dean Torino
Paul Greenfield John Distefano Michael Daviel
David Thomas Dennis Hainer Ronald Gutierrez
25-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Delton Braham George Xanthos Gary Reel
Bevelyn Barkley Vincent Bush Christopher Barrett
Mark Kaplan Jeffrey Allen
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253 Broadway, Room 600
New York, New York 10007
(212) 240-6700
(212) 847-3499
NYC Sheriff's Deputy Soke Grandmaster Soto, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor is seen in this picture with his students from the New York City Sheriff's Department. To the left of Grandmaster Soto is Comissioner Linda Reynolds. To his right is New York City Sheriff Phil Crimaldi
CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF
Irving Soto, Deputy Sheriff, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor 1990-1996 under former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi, under the administration of New York City Mayor Dinkins
NYC Sheriff's Deputy Soke Grandmaster Soto, Senior Tactical Defense Instructor is seen in this picture with his students from the New York City Sheriff's Department. To the left of Grandmaster Soto is Comissioner Linda Reynolds. To his right is New York City Sheriff Phil Crimaldi
Approval of the training program:
Paul Graziano, Assistant Commissioner
Rober Kraut, Assistane Commissioner
Alan lui, Assistant Commissioner
Administrative Sheriffs
Supervising Deputy Sheriffs L.M Reynolds,Chief Deputy Sheriff
List of deputy sheriffs mandated to take the training course, by the NYC sheriff's office 1990-1994:
October 3, 1991 Deputy Sheriff's
Eric Miller Rafael Frilas Leroy Goodwin
Kevin Craig Roger McCartha Orlando Martinez
Al Narvaez
November 19, 1991 Deputy Sheriff's
Mike Birmingham Mitchell Boshnick Daniel Rodriguez
Joseph Branaccio Richard Raffedy Mark Hertman
Kyle William Jose Ramirez
January 23, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Thomas Doyle Hugh Bradshaw Orlando Satiog
Martin Roberts Joe DeMeo Carlos Miller
Annie Escoti Antonia Logrande Vincent Corrido
Daniel Rodriguez
March 3, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Jose Ramirez Daniel Diaz Fredric Davis
Nicholas Banieri Erik Larufa Derek Alves
Ivan Santos
June 24, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Lantie Castello Jose Acoste Larry McGugias
Anthony Patriara Vincent Corrado Gina Distasi
John Cooney Paige Robinson Gene Fee
Brancaccio Mark Patterson Brian Boyar
David Perez Joseph Aparias Michael Burdi
Rich Mancuso
October 19, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Rodney Bruton Frank Delre David Kavashansky
Robert Canonica Diane Wade Gary Arcuri
Bill Taylor Angelo Pisoni Robert Lacqua
Hilberto Lucena Clinton Bergeron Mike DiOrio
Will Mercado
November 23, 1992 Deputy Sheriff's
Mark Wilkinson Ashley Allison Rodney Bruton
Ronaldo Maero William Talyor David Kavashansky
Craig Hintze Jose Morales
28-Dec-92 Latonya Hawthorne
Stephen Cook David Regina Arnold Scott James Thomas Mark Eaton Michael Bieber
1993 Deputy Sheriff's,
Stephen Burdman, John Di Stefa,Lous Feliciano
Paul Greenfield
Ronald Guitierrez, Dennis Haines
Michael Ms Daniel Frank Russo David Thomas
Dean Torino George Zito Kenneth Bynums
Steven Lotito Paul Lumqueen Patrick Sanford
John Torres John Caviris
Jefferson Rodriquez Victor Gomez Bevelyn Barkley
Chris Barrett Mark Kaplan Gary Reel
Ronald Taylor Vincent Bush Jeff Allen
George Xanthos
7-Jan-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Michel Johnson Alex Colon Rosario Stracuz
John Ruis Anthony Presticiacomo Andrew Herr
Nicholas Anastasakes Jeff Febre Charlotte Behlin
Evelyn Robinson Antonio Nieve Craig Peritz
Steve Sar Ralph Gemelli Ronald dapp
Michael Perry Timothy Demarco Richard Lois
14-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Jefferson Rodriguez Chris Pintilie Paul Mulqueen
John Cavaris Kenneth Bynums Steve Lotito
John Torres Pat Sandford George Zito
February 10. 1994 Deputy Sheriff's
Frank Russo Luis Feliciano Dean Torino
Paul Greenfield John Distefano Michael Daviel
David Thomas Dennis Hainer Ronald Gutierrez
25-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Delton Braham George Xanthos Gary Reel
Bevelyn Barkley Vincent Bush Christopher Barrett
Mark Kaplan Jeffrey Allen
14-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Jefferson Rodriguez Chris Pintilie Paul Mulqueen
John Cavaris Kenneth Bynums Steve Lotito
John Torres Pat Sandford George Zito
February 10. 1994 Deputy Sheriff's
Frank Russo Luis Feliciano Dean Torino
Paul Greenfield John Distefano Michael Daviel
David Thomas Dennis Hainer Ronald Gutierrez
25-Feb-94 Deputy Sheriff's
Delton Braham George Xanthos Gary Reel
Bevelyn Barkley Vincent Bush Christopher Barrett
Mark Kaplan Jeffrey Allen
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List is still being updated 2001 - 2006
Aberdeen Proving Ground MWR
Athletic Center, bldg 3300
Soke Grandmaster Soto has taught Police Officer around the county and soldiers from USA Military forces at Aberdeen Proving Grounds
2006 TO THE PERSENT TIME
SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO
IS teachs police officer and military soliers from
USA Military forces at USA PARKS RFTA Grandamster Soto currently teaching at the following locations:
USA PARKS RFTA MWR MILITARY BASE
BLDG 303 2ND FLOOR
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Aberdeen Proving Ground MWR
Athletic Center, bldg 3300
Soke Grandmaster Soto has taught Police Officer around the county and soldiers from USA Military forces at Aberdeen Proving Grounds
2006 TO THE PERSENT TIME
SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO
IS teachs police officer and military soliers from
USA Military forces at USA PARKS RFTA Grandamster Soto currently teaching at the following locations:
USA PARKS RFTA MWR MILITARY BASE
BLDG 303 2ND FLOOR
DUBLIN, CA 94568
ROGER A. NADEAU
Brigadier General,US Army commanding
ROGER A. NADEAU
Brigadier General,US Army commanding with Grandmaster irving
soto
Brigadier General,US Army commanding
ROGER A. NADEAU
Brigadier General,US Army commanding with Grandmaster irving
soto
ROGER A. NADEAU
Brigadier General,US Army commanding with Grandmaster irving soto
Grandmasteirving soto
JOHN T.WRIGHT COLONEL,US ARMY
Deputy installation conmander with
Grandmaster irving soto
Deputy installation conmander with
Grandmaster irving soto
Grandmaster irving soto training soldiers from USA Military forces at Parks RFTA
2006 TO THE PERSENT TIME
SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO
IS teachs police officer and military soliers from
Grandmaster irving soto has training the man and women,over 8,000 soldiers from around the county and police officer
SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO
IS teachs police officer and military soliers from
Grandmaster irving soto has training the man and women,over 8,000 soldiers from around the county and police officer
HANSHI SOKE DR.PROFESSOR GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO IS WORLD CHAMPION AND HOLD 10TH DEGREE
BLACK BELT AND COVER RED BELT.
SOKE SOTO IS CONSIDERED THE FOREMOST AUTHORITY ON THE ART OF ATEMI JUJITSU. THE ART WAS PASSED DOWN TO HIM BY HIS RESPECTED GRANDMASTER KOSHIMITSU, YAMAMOTO, OF THE TANSUKI TANAKE SAMURAI FAMILY OF JAPAN.
Headline:
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto 8-time undisputed world Kumite Champion /10th degree black belt cover red belt About me Soke Irving Soto is a winner of numerous world championships And the last person to be taught Atemi- jujitsu Aiki-jujitsu, he has been studying and teaching the martial arts of atemi jujitsu for the last 50 years; he has traveled all over the world to demonstrating his Techniques and been teaching the military arm forces like the army. Soke Soto has been in numerous commercials such as MTV, NBC, Phil Donahue Show Live TV, Inside Edition, New York, Newsday, Barbra Sang live TV network show. Aaron Banks Show of World Oriental Show and Hong Kong Television by Raymond Chow he has appeared in sports TV ESPN Sports Martial Arts Channel and the list goes on.
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is member of the law enforcement community he has taught the sp force over sea and the United States and the federal police, New York Sheriffs federal correctional facilities and NYPD tactical defense for DEA. FBI, US Treasury, seals team 5 and 6 for the Navy, as well as teaching for the DOD police academy and the department in Aberdeen Maryland. Soke Soto has received accommodations from former Mayor Susan Golding of San Diego, CA former Mayor Dinkins of New York City and Mayor of Hollywood CA Johnny Grant, Brigadier General, US Army Commanding Rodger A Nadeau, US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Colonel US Army Deputy Installation Commander John T Wright for his hard work in teaching the US armed force 2001 2002.2003,2004, 2005, 2006.2007, 2008, 2009. 2010, 2011; Irving Soto still teaching and training and working with the military to present Day
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is a winner of numerous world championships and the last person to be taught Atemi-jujitsu and jujitsu. He has been studying and teaching the martial arts of Atemi Aiki jujitsu for last 51 years. He has traveled all over the world demonstrating his techniques and has been in numerous commercial, such as MTV, NBC, Phil Donahue Show, Inside and inside editions, Barbra Sang show New York live TV network, Aaron Banks live TV Show of World Oriental Show, and Hong Kong television by Raymond Chow. He has appeared in Sport TV, ESPN Sport Martial Arts Channel and list goes on Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is member of the law enforcement community. Soke grandmaster Irving Soto has taught the United States armed arm forces, and some of the police department around the county, New York City Sheriff’s, federal correctional officer tactical defense for DEA, FBI, US Treasury, Seal teams 5 and 6 for the navy, As well as teaching for DOD police academy in, Aberdeen Maryland, Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto has received accolades from former Mayor Susan Golding of San Diego ca, former New York city Mayor Dinkins, And the mayor of Hollywood ca Johnny Grant, Brigadier General, US Army Commander Rodger A Nadeau, US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds Colonel US Army Deputy Installation Commander John T. Wright for his hard work in helping the with the US Army.
I was born in Bronx in 1954, 1956 my mother moved to Brooklyn, New York at the age of 2 years old. One of my first professors that I trained with a Japanese man called Tashioshi, he taught in jujitsu. I received my first-degree black belt at the age of 11-year-old. Through Tashioshi I went to Japan I fought the internationals of 16 years old. I became the open champion. Tashioshi moved away in the early 1970’s, I continued my thirst for martial arts science knowledge of jujitsu.
I continued to further my instructions with a group of masters from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn New York City. In 1973 I was invited by the Japanese association to compete in the open kumite championship in Japan upon winning the championship 1973. I was invited to the humble dojo of koshimitsu Yamamoto and to compete in the open kumite after winning kumite championship. I was asked to be under the guidance of koshimitsu Yamamoto to further my instructions in the advance technique Atemi Aiki-jujitsu. I continued to further my instruction by traveling back and forth from Japan and USA. In 1990 I receive my 10th degree black belt in Atemi -Aiki jujitsu upon my teacher death I was awarded full Soke ship to continue the work. I won the kumite for 8 years and for 8- times from the of 1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980 World kumite champion.
I would like to pay my special thanks to some of the masters who took out time teach me the martial arts science of jiu -ju-jitsu,
1.Grandmaster- Charlie Sprrow-jujitsu
2.Grandmaster- Rudy Jones-jujits
3. Dr. Moses Powell- jujitsu
4.Master Saigon Ellis Evans-jiu-jujitsu
5.Master Danny McEddy-Nin jitsu -kempo
SOKE IRVING SOTO
IS A 16-TIMES HALL OF FAMER -MARTIAL ARTS?
SOKE SOTO TEACHES MMA, ATEMI JUJITSU, AIKI-JUJITSU COMBAT MIX MARTIAL AND ARMED FORCE THE MILITARY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AROUND THE COUNTY
BLACK BELT AND COVER RED BELT.
SOKE SOTO IS CONSIDERED THE FOREMOST AUTHORITY ON THE ART OF ATEMI JUJITSU. THE ART WAS PASSED DOWN TO HIM BY HIS RESPECTED GRANDMASTER KOSHIMITSU, YAMAMOTO, OF THE TANSUKI TANAKE SAMURAI FAMILY OF JAPAN.
Headline:
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto 8-time undisputed world Kumite Champion /10th degree black belt cover red belt About me Soke Irving Soto is a winner of numerous world championships And the last person to be taught Atemi- jujitsu Aiki-jujitsu, he has been studying and teaching the martial arts of atemi jujitsu for the last 50 years; he has traveled all over the world to demonstrating his Techniques and been teaching the military arm forces like the army. Soke Soto has been in numerous commercials such as MTV, NBC, Phil Donahue Show Live TV, Inside Edition, New York, Newsday, Barbra Sang live TV network show. Aaron Banks Show of World Oriental Show and Hong Kong Television by Raymond Chow he has appeared in sports TV ESPN Sports Martial Arts Channel and the list goes on.
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is member of the law enforcement community he has taught the sp force over sea and the United States and the federal police, New York Sheriffs federal correctional facilities and NYPD tactical defense for DEA. FBI, US Treasury, seals team 5 and 6 for the Navy, as well as teaching for the DOD police academy and the department in Aberdeen Maryland. Soke Soto has received accommodations from former Mayor Susan Golding of San Diego, CA former Mayor Dinkins of New York City and Mayor of Hollywood CA Johnny Grant, Brigadier General, US Army Commanding Rodger A Nadeau, US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Colonel US Army Deputy Installation Commander John T Wright for his hard work in teaching the US armed force 2001 2002.2003,2004, 2005, 2006.2007, 2008, 2009. 2010, 2011; Irving Soto still teaching and training and working with the military to present Day
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is a winner of numerous world championships and the last person to be taught Atemi-jujitsu and jujitsu. He has been studying and teaching the martial arts of Atemi Aiki jujitsu for last 51 years. He has traveled all over the world demonstrating his techniques and has been in numerous commercial, such as MTV, NBC, Phil Donahue Show, Inside and inside editions, Barbra Sang show New York live TV network, Aaron Banks live TV Show of World Oriental Show, and Hong Kong television by Raymond Chow. He has appeared in Sport TV, ESPN Sport Martial Arts Channel and list goes on Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is member of the law enforcement community. Soke grandmaster Irving Soto has taught the United States armed arm forces, and some of the police department around the county, New York City Sheriff’s, federal correctional officer tactical defense for DEA, FBI, US Treasury, Seal teams 5 and 6 for the navy, As well as teaching for DOD police academy in, Aberdeen Maryland, Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto has received accolades from former Mayor Susan Golding of San Diego ca, former New York city Mayor Dinkins, And the mayor of Hollywood ca Johnny Grant, Brigadier General, US Army Commander Rodger A Nadeau, US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds Colonel US Army Deputy Installation Commander John T. Wright for his hard work in helping the with the US Army.
I was born in Bronx in 1954, 1956 my mother moved to Brooklyn, New York at the age of 2 years old. One of my first professors that I trained with a Japanese man called Tashioshi, he taught in jujitsu. I received my first-degree black belt at the age of 11-year-old. Through Tashioshi I went to Japan I fought the internationals of 16 years old. I became the open champion. Tashioshi moved away in the early 1970’s, I continued my thirst for martial arts science knowledge of jujitsu.
I continued to further my instructions with a group of masters from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn New York City. In 1973 I was invited by the Japanese association to compete in the open kumite championship in Japan upon winning the championship 1973. I was invited to the humble dojo of koshimitsu Yamamoto and to compete in the open kumite after winning kumite championship. I was asked to be under the guidance of koshimitsu Yamamoto to further my instructions in the advance technique Atemi Aiki-jujitsu. I continued to further my instruction by traveling back and forth from Japan and USA. In 1990 I receive my 10th degree black belt in Atemi -Aiki jujitsu upon my teacher death I was awarded full Soke ship to continue the work. I won the kumite for 8 years and for 8- times from the of 1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980 World kumite champion.
I would like to pay my special thanks to some of the masters who took out time teach me the martial arts science of jiu -ju-jitsu,
1.Grandmaster- Charlie Sprrow-jujitsu
2.Grandmaster- Rudy Jones-jujits
3. Dr. Moses Powell- jujitsu
4.Master Saigon Ellis Evans-jiu-jujitsu
5.Master Danny McEddy-Nin jitsu -kempo
SOKE IRVING SOTO
IS A 16-TIMES HALL OF FAMER -MARTIAL ARTS?
SOKE SOTO TEACHES MMA, ATEMI JUJITSU, AIKI-JUJITSU COMBAT MIX MARTIAL AND ARMED FORCE THE MILITARY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AROUND THE COUNTY
FEDERAL POLICE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO
APG NEWS • AUGUST 26, 2004 January 27, 2005 • APG News
Story and photos by Yvonne Johnson APG News
A martial arts Grandmaster with the Directorate of Law Enforcement was inducted into the World Professional Arts Organization’s 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011
Hall of Fame during a ceremony at New York's Madison Square Garden Jan. 7.Officer Irving Soto, a Grandmaster 10th degree black belt, has been studying the martial arts for 55 years. He is a world champion kick boxer and grappler as well as a champion in Kumite, a form of extreme Japanese fighting.In addition to his regular duties as an federal police officer, Soto has provided self-defense instruction to
students in the APG Police Academy, and he currently conducts Jujitsu classes for Morale, Welfare and Recreation 6 p.m. on Tuesday nights at Russell Gym."He's done so much for this program, it's good to see him getting some recognition," said Charles Heinsohn, MWR program specialist.Heinsohn said that Soto's class is popular among the installations' Soldiers, Airmen and Marines, and that it numbered 70 students before the Exodus leave in December."Everyone who starts sticks with it," Heinsohn said,noting that Soto receives no compensation for his time."He gives so much of himself for this program.We are fortunate to be able to offer training by a true Grandmaster," Heinsohn said.Soto said his motivation is his love and compassion for youths and their future."As a role model, you have to be able to set the example for children and even adults to look up to," Soto said. "I strive to be that example."
The students who attend his Tuesday evening sessions agreed that they are growing as they learn.Shaundra Scruggs, a contractor with the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, said that she enrolled in the class to learn self-defense."I like it a lot, it's fast paced, but easy to pick up,"Scruggs said.Sean Nelson, an Army contractor with Nelson Vending, takes the class with his son, Cameron, 15."We saw the [MWR] flyer [advertising the class]and thought it would be a good way to spend quality time together," Nelson said."I've always been a disciplined person, but this has a way of providing even more," he said. Nelson's son, Cameron, an Edgewood High School sophomore, added that the self-control principles Soto teaches are helpful in daily life."His teachings stay with you," he said. "You can take [them] and apply[them] to situations when you have to be ready to cope. "It's always in the back of your mind, ready for when you need it."
"The best part of the program is that it's an actual opportunity to test yourself,"added Arthur Belden, a CHPPM civilian."I've surprised myself with what I've learned," he added. "Now I do it for the enjoyment."APG police officer inducted into Martial Arts Hall of Fame Story and photos by Yvonne Johnson APG News With all of his accomplishments, Soto said he continues to strive to achieve more. As a teacher and innovator of the martial arts he has helped many find direction and achieve personal success and happiness through hard work and dedication.Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Soto began early instruction in the martial arts learning Jujitsu as a young child studying different styles simultaneously. At age 14, he visited Japan where he became a Kata Champion in fighting and weaponry. By age 16 he was accomplished in Kung Fu.Soto is a former sheriff's deputy with the New York State Sheriff's Department. For 41/2 years, as the Senior Tactical Defense Instructor, he trained deputies in tactical defense.Soto is an eight-time World Kumite Undisputed Champion.
He is the founder of the present system of Atemi Aiki-Jujitsu and the present system of Atemi-Jujitsu Te.He is a five-time winner of Japan's Full-Contact Bare Knuckle Championship.Soto has had more than 279 fights and 279 knockouts during his career as a fighter, which spanned from the early 1970s to the late 1990s.Lifetime achievements Soto's many achievements in the martial arts and in other areas are too numerous to mention.Some of them include:Received a National Sports Award from President Bill Clinton, 1996.President, Founder, andExecutive Director of the 1st International Martial Arts Hall of Fame in San Diego, Calif.,during which he received a Letter of Commendation from the Mayor of San Diego,Susan Golding and a Letter of Commendation from the Mayor of Hollywood,Johnny Grant, Shihan Richard Reyes,Secretary of the International Martial Arts Hall of Fame, presented Soto with a doctorate in the martial arts decree by international and local martial artists during the Golden Global International Martial Arts Hall of Fame in San Diego, Calif., Nov. 28, 1998,for his dedication to the communities youths and to the homeless.Soto is the author of the martial arts books:"Atemi-Jujitsu - Poison Hand Technique," 2000;"Atemi Cobra - Jujitsu" 1998; and "Atemi the Forgotten Art," 1997.
Ranked one of the top 10 martial artists in the world Soto holds three red belts for achieving Grandmastery in three arts, Atemi-Jitsu, Aiki-Jujitsu,and Ninjitsu, and he is the last heir to and the highest authority of the complete art of Atemi Aiki-Jitsu and the present system of Atemi Cobra Jujitsu Te.One of the youngest to achieve grandmastery at the age of 32 Trained members from many branches of the federal government departments in tactical defense including the Treasury Department, U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Navy Seals Team. He has appeared on nationally televised programs such as Donahue, Inside Edition and NBC's Today Show. As an actor, he starred in the Latin American movie,"A Cry in the City" produced by Columbia Pictures in the 70s and consulted on two other films
for the same company.He choreographed many movie fight scenes for Remo Williams, and did the stunts for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.He is an expert in all types of weapons from firearms to explosives. He is an expert in both traditional and modern weapons including Budo, Bojutsu,Tantojutsu, Sai, Nunchaku, Kendo, Iaido, Kyudo, and more.Grandmaster Irving Soto"AAs a role model, you have to be able to set theexample for children and even adults to look up to. I strive to be that example."During his Jujitsu class in Russell Gym on Jan.18, Grandmaster Irving Soto, right, a police officer with the Directorate of Law Enforcement and Security, instructs Shaunda Scruggs in a hold technique on her fellow student, Sean Nelson.Grandmaster Irving Soto demonstrates an agonizing leg twist on Sean Nelson.Grandmaster Irving. Soto observes closel as two students grapple their way through an exercise.
Hall of Fame during a ceremony at New York's Madison Square Garden Jan. 7.Officer Irving Soto, a Grandmaster 10th degree black belt, has been studying the martial arts for 55 years. He is a world champion kick boxer and grappler as well as a champion in Kumite, a form of extreme Japanese fighting.In addition to his regular duties as an federal police officer, Soto has provided self-defense instruction to
students in the APG Police Academy, and he currently conducts Jujitsu classes for Morale, Welfare and Recreation 6 p.m. on Tuesday nights at Russell Gym."He's done so much for this program, it's good to see him getting some recognition," said Charles Heinsohn, MWR program specialist.Heinsohn said that Soto's class is popular among the installations' Soldiers, Airmen and Marines, and that it numbered 70 students before the Exodus leave in December."Everyone who starts sticks with it," Heinsohn said,noting that Soto receives no compensation for his time."He gives so much of himself for this program.We are fortunate to be able to offer training by a true Grandmaster," Heinsohn said.Soto said his motivation is his love and compassion for youths and their future."As a role model, you have to be able to set the example for children and even adults to look up to," Soto said. "I strive to be that example."
The students who attend his Tuesday evening sessions agreed that they are growing as they learn.Shaundra Scruggs, a contractor with the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, said that she enrolled in the class to learn self-defense."I like it a lot, it's fast paced, but easy to pick up,"Scruggs said.Sean Nelson, an Army contractor with Nelson Vending, takes the class with his son, Cameron, 15."We saw the [MWR] flyer [advertising the class]and thought it would be a good way to spend quality time together," Nelson said."I've always been a disciplined person, but this has a way of providing even more," he said. Nelson's son, Cameron, an Edgewood High School sophomore, added that the self-control principles Soto teaches are helpful in daily life."His teachings stay with you," he said. "You can take [them] and apply[them] to situations when you have to be ready to cope. "It's always in the back of your mind, ready for when you need it."
"The best part of the program is that it's an actual opportunity to test yourself,"added Arthur Belden, a CHPPM civilian."I've surprised myself with what I've learned," he added. "Now I do it for the enjoyment."APG police officer inducted into Martial Arts Hall of Fame Story and photos by Yvonne Johnson APG News With all of his accomplishments, Soto said he continues to strive to achieve more. As a teacher and innovator of the martial arts he has helped many find direction and achieve personal success and happiness through hard work and dedication.Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Soto began early instruction in the martial arts learning Jujitsu as a young child studying different styles simultaneously. At age 14, he visited Japan where he became a Kata Champion in fighting and weaponry. By age 16 he was accomplished in Kung Fu.Soto is a former sheriff's deputy with the New York State Sheriff's Department. For 41/2 years, as the Senior Tactical Defense Instructor, he trained deputies in tactical defense.Soto is an eight-time World Kumite Undisputed Champion.
He is the founder of the present system of Atemi Aiki-Jujitsu and the present system of Atemi-Jujitsu Te.He is a five-time winner of Japan's Full-Contact Bare Knuckle Championship.Soto has had more than 279 fights and 279 knockouts during his career as a fighter, which spanned from the early 1970s to the late 1990s.Lifetime achievements Soto's many achievements in the martial arts and in other areas are too numerous to mention.Some of them include:Received a National Sports Award from President Bill Clinton, 1996.President, Founder, andExecutive Director of the 1st International Martial Arts Hall of Fame in San Diego, Calif.,during which he received a Letter of Commendation from the Mayor of San Diego,Susan Golding and a Letter of Commendation from the Mayor of Hollywood,Johnny Grant, Shihan Richard Reyes,Secretary of the International Martial Arts Hall of Fame, presented Soto with a doctorate in the martial arts decree by international and local martial artists during the Golden Global International Martial Arts Hall of Fame in San Diego, Calif., Nov. 28, 1998,for his dedication to the communities youths and to the homeless.Soto is the author of the martial arts books:"Atemi-Jujitsu - Poison Hand Technique," 2000;"Atemi Cobra - Jujitsu" 1998; and "Atemi the Forgotten Art," 1997.
Ranked one of the top 10 martial artists in the world Soto holds three red belts for achieving Grandmastery in three arts, Atemi-Jitsu, Aiki-Jujitsu,and Ninjitsu, and he is the last heir to and the highest authority of the complete art of Atemi Aiki-Jitsu and the present system of Atemi Cobra Jujitsu Te.One of the youngest to achieve grandmastery at the age of 32 Trained members from many branches of the federal government departments in tactical defense including the Treasury Department, U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Navy Seals Team. He has appeared on nationally televised programs such as Donahue, Inside Edition and NBC's Today Show. As an actor, he starred in the Latin American movie,"A Cry in the City" produced by Columbia Pictures in the 70s and consulted on two other films
for the same company.He choreographed many movie fight scenes for Remo Williams, and did the stunts for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.He is an expert in all types of weapons from firearms to explosives. He is an expert in both traditional and modern weapons including Budo, Bojutsu,Tantojutsu, Sai, Nunchaku, Kendo, Iaido, Kyudo, and more.Grandmaster Irving Soto"AAs a role model, you have to be able to set theexample for children and even adults to look up to. I strive to be that example."During his Jujitsu class in Russell Gym on Jan.18, Grandmaster Irving Soto, right, a police officer with the Directorate of Law Enforcement and Security, instructs Shaunda Scruggs in a hold technique on her fellow student, Sean Nelson.Grandmaster Irving Soto demonstrates an agonizing leg twist on Sean Nelson.Grandmaster Irving. Soto observes closel as two students grapple their way through an exercise.
Grandmaster Soto developed the Art of Atemi jiu Jujitsu Te. The power of Atemi, the art of striking Grandmaster Soto defines Aremi as follows:
A Accuracy
T- Timing
E- Energy
M Mind Control
I Instinct
These five characters comprise the Art of Atemi –jiu jitsu Te. Since each punch is striking a vital or sensitive area, every blow can be devastating.
Definition of:Atemi Aiki jiujitsu
by Grandmaster Soto
ATEMI- "Body Blows" (from Ateru, to strike, and Mi, body). Atemi are blows aimed at the vital or weak points of an opponent's body in order to paralyze, by means of intense pain. Such blows can produce loss of consciousness, severe trauma and even death, according to which point is struck. A good, all-around knowledge of these vital points is necessary to avoid accidents during training. Knowledge of the location of such points and the way of striking them is generally reserved for Budoka of black belt standard or higher, in the empty-hand martial arts. The smaller the striking surface used in Atemi, the greater the power of penetration and thus the greater effectiveness of the blow. Atemi technique, or Atemi-waza, is very ancient and almost entirely based on knowledge of the anatomy and the points and meridians used in acupuncture.
ATEMI-WAZA WA-Jiu jitsu, A group of fundamental movements (Kata) carried out either in Suwari-waza (kneeling down, face to face) - Hakko-dori, Kao-ate, Hiza-gatame or standing - Hakko Zeme Dori, Tachi Hiza-gatame, Mae Kata-te Hakko-dori - and their variations. All these movements focus on seizing the wrists, Te-hodoki.
Zen enlightenment - ne-kung - internal strength, mind control of the body, healing with the universe and the practice of Chi enables students to cultivate ki flow or intrinsic energy of the life-force of the body. The spirit understanding energy and harmony circulation of the ki revitalizes the internal organs in the biological system, which is, called the Chi flow. Additional practicing of techniques will develop flexibility and strengthen the muscles, the joints, and the mind, body, and soul. Atemi-Jujitsu Te also has an active role in meditation, than all other martial arts systems.
Atemi -Jujitsu Te--by decentralizing and entrapping the opponents’ hands and balance and uprooting him in a grappling technique hold
Also, the following schools are implemented: The six rings of wind and fire school.
School #1 Ground School --One year of training
The first school is ground school. This school is a year, learning very basic principles such as stances, hand work, maneuvering footwork, and facilitation.
School #2 Water School--Two years training
In this school your movements must be coordinated with your throws, as in boxing methods.
School #3 Fire School (interchangeable with wind)--Three years of training
School #4 Void School (interchangeable with ground, water, fire, and wind)--Four years of training
School #5 Mind Control School (interchangeable with polishing up techniques)--Six years of training Experience the Power of Atemi, Read Here!
ATEMI features over 100,000 Techniques, Click Here to see them!
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto
welcome to my USA Atemi Ki Do/Dojo.
Some history:
Atemi dealt with the central nervous system as well as with the pressure points, 365 attacks point central nervous system, bone-breaking techniques, The techniques of penalization, as well as techniques of throwing, take down ,tweet-hand, Atemi waza ,bo jitsu, ken jitsu ia , known as
The Orient has produced many forms of the martial arts such as Aikido, Bojitsu, Ninjitsu, Iaido, Ju-jitsu, Hapkido, Bruce Lee's own creation Jeet Kune-Do, Karate, Judo, Tai Kwan-Do, Samurai, Kenjitsu,Tanjitsu, Kempo, Kendo, Bamboo Stick, Swords, Hikido, but none are like the ancient art of Atemi, which was valued as a treasure of the masters. Atemi, the art of striking 365 attack points was developed over 6000 years ago in the Himalayan Mountains in China. Later on it was passed down from the monks to the Japanese, years after its creation. It was not considered a style, nor a system, some referred to it as Dim-mak, which deals with the 360 circular movements and respiratory breathing techniques, chikung breathing, as well as the important mechanism of the hand and fist training; Understanding the whole concept of anatomy structure of acupuncture and the transistic energy of the Chi-flow and power. By studying in depth different charts of human anatomy many experts of the martial arts or the masters, became the ultimate fighting machine, a perfect weapon. There were many masters that trained and have long passed away. Atemi, known as the death touch, upon a strike, the point of placement of the blow from an angle. The advantages of the power of the Atemi strike were greater than the average martial arts training, as well as tweet a hand, known as the twist wrist or locking or pinning devices mixed with the Atemi strike would cause instant death, or penalization, or decapitation of the opponent. As in Dim-Mak, it was for family members, it was forbidden to teach this art to the westerners. Atemi was a highly secretive striking method that even to this day is a mystery to most martial arts/karate teachers. The untold secret has not been revealed of as of yet.
A lot of martial arts instructors claim to know striking methods, as in karate there are 45 attack points waza movements, like kata carry out as in kicking, punching to the temple, to the groins, to the mid-section and so forth.
The ancient Art of Atemi was passed down to Grandmaster Irving Soto, 10th Degree Black Belt, who was one of only ten masters, and the only Non-Japanese, selected to learn the Ancient Art of Atemi aiki jujitsu from Grandmaster koshimitsu Yamamoto . irving Soto became so proficient in Atemi – Aiki-jujitsu that he became the first American to receive a Tenth Degree Black Belt (with the color Red), known as the cover Red Belt in the United States of America. In recognition of his mastery,koshimitsu Yamamoto gave him his ancient Samurai Sword and bestowed him with the title "Warlord".
In giving Hanshi Irving Soto the ultimate warrior and human weapon; in accepting the Warlord; Hanshi Irving Soto also promised his master that he would make sure the art of Atemi lived on after his master's death. In order to fulfill his promise,
Prof Irving Soto has broken from tradition and brought the Orient's greatest secret to the United States of America. At the present time, Grandmaster Soto is the last man alive to posses the complete knowledge of Atemi jujitsu Grandmaster Soto developed the Art of Atemi Jujitsu Te. The power of Atemi I, the art of striking Grandmaster Soto defines Atemi as follows:
A Accuracy
T- Timing
E- Energy
M Mind Control
I Instinct
These five characters comprise the Art of Atemi –ju jitsu Te. Since each punch is striking a vital or sensitive area, every blow can be devastating.
Definition of:Atemi
ATEMI- "Body Blows" (from Ateru, to strike, and Mi, body). Atemi are blows aimed at the vital or weak points of an opponent's body in order to paralyze, by means of intense pain. Such blows can produce loss of consciousness, severe trauma and even death, according to which point is struck. A good, all-around knowledge of these vital points is necessary to avoid accidents during training. Knowledge of the location of such points and the way of striking them is generally reserved for Budoka of black belt standard or higher, in the empty-hand martial arts. The smaller the striking surface used in Atemi, the greater the power of penetration and thus the greater effectiveness of the blow. Atemi technique, or Atemi-waza, is very ancient and almost entirely based on knowledge of the anatomy and the points and meridians used in acupuncture.
ATEMI-WAZA WA-Jiu jitsu, A group of fundamental movements (Kata) carried out either in Suwari-waza (kneeling down, face to face) - Hakko-dori, Kao-ate, Hiza-gatame or standing - Hakko Zeme Dori, Tachi Hiza-gatame, Mae Kata-te Hakko-dori - and their variations. All these movements focus on seizing the wrists, Te-hodoki.
Zen enlightenment - ne-kung - internal strength, mind control of the body, healing with the universe and the practice of Chi enables students to cultivate ki flow or intrinsic energy of the life-force of the body. The spirit understanding energy and harmony circulation of the ki revitalizes the internal organs in the biological system, which is, called the ki or Chi flow. Additional practicing of techniques will develop flexibility and strengthen the muscles, the joints, and the mind, body, and soul. Atemi-Jujitsu Te also has an active role in meditation, than all other martial arts systems.
Atemi -Jujitsu Te--by decentralizing and entrapping the opponents’ hands and balance and uprooting him in a grappling technique hold
Also, the following schools are implemented: The six rings of wind and fire school.
School #1 Ground School --One year of training
The first school is ground school. This school is a year, learning very basic principles such as stances, hand work, maneuvering footwork, and facilitation.
School #2 Water School--Two years training In this school your movements must be coordinated with your throws, as in boxing methods.
School #3 Fire School (interchangeable with wind)--Three years of training
School #4 Void School (interchangeable with ground, water, fire, and wind)--Four years of training
School #5 Mind Control School (interchangeable with polishing up techniques)--Six years of training Experience the Power of Atemi, Read Here!
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A Accuracy
T- Timing
E- Energy
M Mind Control
I Instinct
These five characters comprise the Art of Atemi –jiu jitsu Te. Since each punch is striking a vital or sensitive area, every blow can be devastating.
Definition of:Atemi Aiki jiujitsu
by Grandmaster Soto
ATEMI- "Body Blows" (from Ateru, to strike, and Mi, body). Atemi are blows aimed at the vital or weak points of an opponent's body in order to paralyze, by means of intense pain. Such blows can produce loss of consciousness, severe trauma and even death, according to which point is struck. A good, all-around knowledge of these vital points is necessary to avoid accidents during training. Knowledge of the location of such points and the way of striking them is generally reserved for Budoka of black belt standard or higher, in the empty-hand martial arts. The smaller the striking surface used in Atemi, the greater the power of penetration and thus the greater effectiveness of the blow. Atemi technique, or Atemi-waza, is very ancient and almost entirely based on knowledge of the anatomy and the points and meridians used in acupuncture.
ATEMI-WAZA WA-Jiu jitsu, A group of fundamental movements (Kata) carried out either in Suwari-waza (kneeling down, face to face) - Hakko-dori, Kao-ate, Hiza-gatame or standing - Hakko Zeme Dori, Tachi Hiza-gatame, Mae Kata-te Hakko-dori - and their variations. All these movements focus on seizing the wrists, Te-hodoki.
Zen enlightenment - ne-kung - internal strength, mind control of the body, healing with the universe and the practice of Chi enables students to cultivate ki flow or intrinsic energy of the life-force of the body. The spirit understanding energy and harmony circulation of the ki revitalizes the internal organs in the biological system, which is, called the Chi flow. Additional practicing of techniques will develop flexibility and strengthen the muscles, the joints, and the mind, body, and soul. Atemi-Jujitsu Te also has an active role in meditation, than all other martial arts systems.
Atemi -Jujitsu Te--by decentralizing and entrapping the opponents’ hands and balance and uprooting him in a grappling technique hold
Also, the following schools are implemented: The six rings of wind and fire school.
School #1 Ground School --One year of training
The first school is ground school. This school is a year, learning very basic principles such as stances, hand work, maneuvering footwork, and facilitation.
School #2 Water School--Two years training
In this school your movements must be coordinated with your throws, as in boxing methods.
School #3 Fire School (interchangeable with wind)--Three years of training
School #4 Void School (interchangeable with ground, water, fire, and wind)--Four years of training
School #5 Mind Control School (interchangeable with polishing up techniques)--Six years of training Experience the Power of Atemi, Read Here!
ATEMI features over 100,000 Techniques, Click Here to see them!
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto
welcome to my USA Atemi Ki Do/Dojo.
Some history:
Atemi dealt with the central nervous system as well as with the pressure points, 365 attacks point central nervous system, bone-breaking techniques, The techniques of penalization, as well as techniques of throwing, take down ,tweet-hand, Atemi waza ,bo jitsu, ken jitsu ia , known as
The Orient has produced many forms of the martial arts such as Aikido, Bojitsu, Ninjitsu, Iaido, Ju-jitsu, Hapkido, Bruce Lee's own creation Jeet Kune-Do, Karate, Judo, Tai Kwan-Do, Samurai, Kenjitsu,Tanjitsu, Kempo, Kendo, Bamboo Stick, Swords, Hikido, but none are like the ancient art of Atemi, which was valued as a treasure of the masters. Atemi, the art of striking 365 attack points was developed over 6000 years ago in the Himalayan Mountains in China. Later on it was passed down from the monks to the Japanese, years after its creation. It was not considered a style, nor a system, some referred to it as Dim-mak, which deals with the 360 circular movements and respiratory breathing techniques, chikung breathing, as well as the important mechanism of the hand and fist training; Understanding the whole concept of anatomy structure of acupuncture and the transistic energy of the Chi-flow and power. By studying in depth different charts of human anatomy many experts of the martial arts or the masters, became the ultimate fighting machine, a perfect weapon. There were many masters that trained and have long passed away. Atemi, known as the death touch, upon a strike, the point of placement of the blow from an angle. The advantages of the power of the Atemi strike were greater than the average martial arts training, as well as tweet a hand, known as the twist wrist or locking or pinning devices mixed with the Atemi strike would cause instant death, or penalization, or decapitation of the opponent. As in Dim-Mak, it was for family members, it was forbidden to teach this art to the westerners. Atemi was a highly secretive striking method that even to this day is a mystery to most martial arts/karate teachers. The untold secret has not been revealed of as of yet.
A lot of martial arts instructors claim to know striking methods, as in karate there are 45 attack points waza movements, like kata carry out as in kicking, punching to the temple, to the groins, to the mid-section and so forth.
The ancient Art of Atemi was passed down to Grandmaster Irving Soto, 10th Degree Black Belt, who was one of only ten masters, and the only Non-Japanese, selected to learn the Ancient Art of Atemi aiki jujitsu from Grandmaster koshimitsu Yamamoto . irving Soto became so proficient in Atemi – Aiki-jujitsu that he became the first American to receive a Tenth Degree Black Belt (with the color Red), known as the cover Red Belt in the United States of America. In recognition of his mastery,koshimitsu Yamamoto gave him his ancient Samurai Sword and bestowed him with the title "Warlord".
In giving Hanshi Irving Soto the ultimate warrior and human weapon; in accepting the Warlord; Hanshi Irving Soto also promised his master that he would make sure the art of Atemi lived on after his master's death. In order to fulfill his promise,
Prof Irving Soto has broken from tradition and brought the Orient's greatest secret to the United States of America. At the present time, Grandmaster Soto is the last man alive to posses the complete knowledge of Atemi jujitsu Grandmaster Soto developed the Art of Atemi Jujitsu Te. The power of Atemi I, the art of striking Grandmaster Soto defines Atemi as follows:
A Accuracy
T- Timing
E- Energy
M Mind Control
I Instinct
These five characters comprise the Art of Atemi –ju jitsu Te. Since each punch is striking a vital or sensitive area, every blow can be devastating.
Definition of:Atemi
ATEMI- "Body Blows" (from Ateru, to strike, and Mi, body). Atemi are blows aimed at the vital or weak points of an opponent's body in order to paralyze, by means of intense pain. Such blows can produce loss of consciousness, severe trauma and even death, according to which point is struck. A good, all-around knowledge of these vital points is necessary to avoid accidents during training. Knowledge of the location of such points and the way of striking them is generally reserved for Budoka of black belt standard or higher, in the empty-hand martial arts. The smaller the striking surface used in Atemi, the greater the power of penetration and thus the greater effectiveness of the blow. Atemi technique, or Atemi-waza, is very ancient and almost entirely based on knowledge of the anatomy and the points and meridians used in acupuncture.
ATEMI-WAZA WA-Jiu jitsu, A group of fundamental movements (Kata) carried out either in Suwari-waza (kneeling down, face to face) - Hakko-dori, Kao-ate, Hiza-gatame or standing - Hakko Zeme Dori, Tachi Hiza-gatame, Mae Kata-te Hakko-dori - and their variations. All these movements focus on seizing the wrists, Te-hodoki.
Zen enlightenment - ne-kung - internal strength, mind control of the body, healing with the universe and the practice of Chi enables students to cultivate ki flow or intrinsic energy of the life-force of the body. The spirit understanding energy and harmony circulation of the ki revitalizes the internal organs in the biological system, which is, called the ki or Chi flow. Additional practicing of techniques will develop flexibility and strengthen the muscles, the joints, and the mind, body, and soul. Atemi-Jujitsu Te also has an active role in meditation, than all other martial arts systems.
Atemi -Jujitsu Te--by decentralizing and entrapping the opponents’ hands and balance and uprooting him in a grappling technique hold
Also, the following schools are implemented: The six rings of wind and fire school.
School #1 Ground School --One year of training
The first school is ground school. This school is a year, learning very basic principles such as stances, hand work, maneuvering footwork, and facilitation.
School #2 Water School--Two years training In this school your movements must be coordinated with your throws, as in boxing methods.
School #3 Fire School (interchangeable with wind)--Three years of training
School #4 Void School (interchangeable with ground, water, fire, and wind)--Four years of training
School #5 Mind Control School (interchangeable with polishing up techniques)--Six years of training Experience the Power of Atemi, Read Here!
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Biography
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto
President and founder of the New GGMAHF International martial Arts Hall of Fame
8-time Wrold Kumite Champion
4-time World kickboxing Champion
4-time Grappling Champion
3-time World Jujitsu Champion
13-time Hall of Fame inducted
Hall of Fame World Soke Council, Fl; Int'l Martial Arts hall of Fame; Canadian Int'l hall of Fame
Winner of 3000 trophies
U.S. Dept. of Justice, Federal Correction tactical defense instructor, SRT and correctional officers
New york City Sheriff's Office, Sr. Tactical Defense Instructor and Director in Charge for deputy sheriffs, under former NYC mayor Dinkins administration and former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi
NYC Health and hospital tactical defense instructor for police officers
Honored by the former mayor of San Diego, Mayor Susan Golding
honored by the mayor of hollywood, mayor Johnny Grant
Author of 5 books
holder of 39 high ranking black belts and 8 masteries martial arts science
Department of Defense, U.S. police officer, U.S. army tactical defense instructor and police officer, currently
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto
President and founder of the New GGMAHF International martial Arts Hall of Fame
8-time Wrold Kumite Champion
4-time World kickboxing Champion
4-time Grappling Champion
3-time World Jujitsu Champion
13-time Hall of Fame inducted
Hall of Fame World Soke Council, Fl; Int'l Martial Arts hall of Fame; Canadian Int'l hall of Fame
Winner of 3000 trophies
U.S. Dept. of Justice, Federal Correction tactical defense instructor, SRT and correctional officers
New york City Sheriff's Office, Sr. Tactical Defense Instructor and Director in Charge for deputy sheriffs, under former NYC mayor Dinkins administration and former Sheriff Phil Crimaldi
NYC Health and hospital tactical defense instructor for police officers
Honored by the former mayor of San Diego, Mayor Susan Golding
honored by the mayor of hollywood, mayor Johnny Grant
Author of 5 books
holder of 39 high ranking black belts and 8 masteries martial arts science
Department of Defense, U.S. police officer, U.S. army tactical defense instructor and police officer, currently
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PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN SAN DIEGO CA DOJO 2009
US ATEMI KI DO/DOJO/
Martial Arts Physical Fitness Center 9805 Prospect Ave., #D
San Diego, CA 92071
(619) 448-2118
1996 To present
2002-To the present
NEW YORK REC CENTER
645 Columbus Circle
Between 91st-92nd Street
New York City
Head Director and Chairman
Hanshi Prof. Grandmaster Soto,
10th Degree Black Belt World Champion
U.S.A & Japan Atemi International Ju-jujitsu Federation.
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PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN SAN DIEGO CA 2009
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN N.Y.C 1994
Hanshi Soke Grandmaster Soto, 10th Degree Black Belt
World Champion
Head Director and Chairman of
U.S.A & Japan Atemi International Ju-jujitsu Federation
1956
THROUGH OUT THE YEAR FROM OF: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,( 20 YEARS);1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,(10 YEARS), 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011, TO THE PRESENT TIME.
U.S.A & Japan Atemi International Ju-jujitsu Federation
Members from the federation, Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto student lisr some that are still training are in the red color list; The one that are not training are in the green color list blue color list they are still training.
US ATEMI KI DO/DOJO/
Martial Arts Physical Fitness Center 9805 Prospect Ave., #D
San Diego, CA 92071
(619) 448-2118
TITLE rank and date active list
kioshi David Soto 8th Degree Black Belt 1974 - present (honorary 9 dan
Shihan Steven Taylor 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1991 - present
Shihan Stacey Grayson 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - present
Shihan Darrell Graham 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - present
Shihan Andy Castro 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - present
Shihan Bobby Guitierez 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1978 - present
Shihan Richard Baker "Pain" 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1989 - 2004
Shihan David McHenry 6th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1996 - present
Shihan Angelo Sorrenti 6th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1991 - 1996
Shihan Desiree Thomas 5th Degree Black Belt(honorary) 1997 - present
Shihan Wayne Collins 5th degree Black Belt (honorary( 1997 - present
Shihan Justice Norris Tripp 5th Degree Black(honorary) Belt 1990 - 1997
Shihan Charlie Torres 5th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - 1994
Shihan James SShihan Richard Reyes 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - present
Shihan Richard Reyes 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - present
LATE DOJO OF SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO
1990-1997
USA Atemi Ki Do Dojo
252 W 31st Street, 5th floor
New York, NY 10001
(619) 961-8350
OCT 17,1979- 1982
ATEMI KI DO DOJO MATIAL ARTS PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER
2705 CHURCH AVENUE
BROOKLYN NEW YORK 11226
OCT 17,1979
World Champion
Head Director and Chairman of
U.S.A & Japan Atemi International Ju-jujitsu Federation
1956
THROUGH OUT THE YEAR FROM OF: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,( 20 YEARS);1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,(10 YEARS), 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011, TO THE PRESENT TIME.
U.S.A & Japan Atemi International Ju-jujitsu Federation
Members from the federation, Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto student lisr some that are still training are in the red color list; The one that are not training are in the green color list blue color list they are still training.
US ATEMI KI DO/DOJO/
Martial Arts Physical Fitness Center 9805 Prospect Ave., #D
San Diego, CA 92071
(619) 448-2118
TITLE rank and date active list
kioshi David Soto 8th Degree Black Belt 1974 - present (honorary 9 dan
Shihan Steven Taylor 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1991 - present
Shihan Stacey Grayson 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - present
Shihan Darrell Graham 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - present
Shihan Andy Castro 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - present
Shihan Bobby Guitierez 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1978 - present
Shihan Richard Baker "Pain" 7th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1989 - 2004
Shihan David McHenry 6th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1996 - present
Shihan Angelo Sorrenti 6th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1991 - 1996
Shihan Desiree Thomas 5th Degree Black Belt(honorary) 1997 - present
Shihan Wayne Collins 5th degree Black Belt (honorary( 1997 - present
Shihan Justice Norris Tripp 5th Degree Black(honorary) Belt 1990 - 1997
Shihan Charlie Torres 5th Degree Black Belt (honorary) 1990 - 1994
Shihan James SShihan Richard Reyes 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - present
Shihan Richard Reyes 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - present
LATE DOJO OF SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO
1990-1997
USA Atemi Ki Do Dojo
252 W 31st Street, 5th floor
New York, NY 10001
(619) 961-8350
OCT 17,1979- 1982
ATEMI KI DO DOJO MATIAL ARTS PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER
2705 CHURCH AVENUE
BROOKLYN NEW YORK 11226
OCT 17,1979
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN N.Y.C 1992
Sensei
TITLE rank and date inactive list
Shihan Billati Rivera 6th Degree Black Belt 1984-1993
Shihan Rafael Reyes 5th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Shihan Padre Jorge Otiura 5th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1997
Shihan Sinclair 5th Degree Black Belt 1982 - 1996
Shihan Darren Britt 4th Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Shihan Omar Talib 4th Degree Black Belt 1989 - 1996
Shihan Bill Collins (Zen) - deceased 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 2005
Shihan Jose Montalvo 4th Degree Black Belt 1978 - 1989
Shihan George Sanchez 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1997
TITLE rank and date inactive list
Shihan Billati Rivera 6th Degree Black Belt 1984-1993
Shihan Rafael Reyes 5th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Shihan Padre Jorge Otiura 5th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1997
Shihan Sinclair 5th Degree Black Belt 1982 - 1996
Shihan Darren Britt 4th Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Shihan Omar Talib 4th Degree Black Belt 1989 - 1996
Shihan Bill Collins (Zen) - deceased 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 2005
Shihan Jose Montalvo 4th Degree Black Belt 1978 - 1989
Shihan George Sanchez 4th Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1997
US ATEMI KI DO/DOJO/
Martial Arts Physical Fitness Center 9805 Prospect Ave., #D
San Diego, CA 92071
(619) 448-2118
TITLE rank and date active list
Sensei Akimi Biggs Black Belt show dan 1st degree 1991 - present
Sensei Kenneth Dunn 3rd Degree Black Belt 1988 - 1993
Sensei Sameh Ismail 3rd Degree Black Belt - 8 kyu 1998 - present
Sensei Angelo Sorrenti 3rd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei Kenneth Dunn 3rd Degree Black Belt 1988 - 1993
Sensei Sameh Ismail 3rd Degree Black Belt - 8 kyu 1998 - present
Sensei Angelo Sorrenti 3rd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei Ronald Garcia 2nd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1994
Sensei Marcos Duarte 2nd Degree Black Belt 1996 - presen
Sensei Wallen Ian 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Sensei Greg Taylor 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Sensei CHRIS VASQUEZ UKE 3TH DEGREE BLACK BELT 8 KYU 3th Degree Black Belt 1995-present New York
Sensei Eddie boone Plain Black Belt 2005-present
Sensei Marion Bibbey Plain 3th degree Black Belt 1996-present
Sensei Brian Soto (Son of GMIS) Plain Black Belt 1996 - present
Sensei Joe Ellenson Plain Black Belt 1997 - present
Sensei Joseph Bull Plain Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sempei Grant Hankinson Brown Belt 2003-present
Sempei Paul Funk Brown Belt 2000-present
Sempei Matthew Funk Brown Belt 2000-present
Sempei Brandon Maynard Brown Belt 2000-present
Sempei Matt Bibbey Brown Belt 1997 - present
Sempei Taylor Neebeck Brown Belt 8-kyu 2006-present
Sempei Matthew Bibbey Brown Belt 1997 - present
Sensei Phil Crimaldi 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1994
Martial Arts Physical Fitness Center 9805 Prospect Ave., #D
San Diego, CA 92071
(619) 448-2118
TITLE rank and date active list
Sensei Akimi Biggs Black Belt show dan 1st degree 1991 - present
Sensei Kenneth Dunn 3rd Degree Black Belt 1988 - 1993
Sensei Sameh Ismail 3rd Degree Black Belt - 8 kyu 1998 - present
Sensei Angelo Sorrenti 3rd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei Kenneth Dunn 3rd Degree Black Belt 1988 - 1993
Sensei Sameh Ismail 3rd Degree Black Belt - 8 kyu 1998 - present
Sensei Angelo Sorrenti 3rd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei Ronald Garcia 2nd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1994
Sensei Marcos Duarte 2nd Degree Black Belt 1996 - presen
Sensei Wallen Ian 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Sensei Greg Taylor 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Sensei CHRIS VASQUEZ UKE 3TH DEGREE BLACK BELT 8 KYU 3th Degree Black Belt 1995-present New York
Sensei Eddie boone Plain Black Belt 2005-present
Sensei Marion Bibbey Plain 3th degree Black Belt 1996-present
Sensei Brian Soto (Son of GMIS) Plain Black Belt 1996 - present
Sensei Joe Ellenson Plain Black Belt 1997 - present
Sensei Joseph Bull Plain Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sempei Grant Hankinson Brown Belt 2003-present
Sempei Paul Funk Brown Belt 2000-present
Sempei Matthew Funk Brown Belt 2000-present
Sempei Brandon Maynard Brown Belt 2000-present
Sempei Matt Bibbey Brown Belt 1997 - present
Sempei Taylor Neebeck Brown Belt 8-kyu 2006-present
Sempei Matthew Bibbey Brown Belt 1997 - present
Sensei Phil Crimaldi 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1994
1990-1997
USA Atemi Ki Do Dojo
252 W 31st Street, 5th floor
New York, NY 10001
(619) 961-8350
Former students Of Grandmaster Irving Soto dojo a Inactive list
TITLE rank and date inactive list
Sensei Ozzie Rossi 3rd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei Joseph Siniscalchi 2nd Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Bao Dinh Tran 2nd Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Victor Perez 2nd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1994
Sensei Ceasar Perez 3rd Degree Black Belt 1984 - 1993
Sensei David Frost 2nd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei John Curl 2nd Degree Black Belt 1996 - 1998
Sensei Rodney 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1995
Sensei Spook 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Sensei Sarabjit Singh 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - present
Sensei Paul Shapiro 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1994
Sensei Hector Rivera 1st Degree Black Belt 1978 - 1989
Sensei Diatta Caniman 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Francisco Rosa Plain Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Jonas Holmes III Plain Black Belt 1990 - 1994
Sensei Ivan Plain Black Belt 1976 - 1978
Sensei Mandy Vaugh Plain Black Belt 1996-present
Sensei Luke Carlson Plain Black Belt 2002 - 2002
Sensei Anthony Vargas Plain Black Belt - updated 05/2005 1991 - 1993
Sensei Joe Ellenson Plain Black Belt 1997 - present
Sensei Huy Tray Plain Black Belt 1999 - present
Sensei Joseph Bull Plain Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sempei Christy Byrd Brown Belt 2006-present
Sempei Jim Byrd Brown Belt 2006-present
Sempei Tom Russo Brown Belt - 7 kyu 1997 - present
Sempei Bill Ogelsly Brown Belt - 7 kyu 1998 - present
Sempei Jose Gomez Brown Belt 2001 - present
Sempei Ray Blount Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Susan Majaestic Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei Ricky Sanchez Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Noe Ibarra Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Miguel Ibarra Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Jose Guzman Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei John Gotay Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Matthew Schultz Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Aaron Thomas Brown Belt 1988 - 1993
Sempei Dina Dunn Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei April Dunn Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei Towana Starks Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Robert Wagner Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Johnathan Stewart Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Robin Perez Brown Belt 1991 - 1992
Sempei James Mercer Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Roberto Colon Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Marcel Ciurea Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Mary Hoeggy Brown Belt 2001 - 2003
Sempei Jacquel Banks Brown Belt 1991 - 1992
Sempei Chris Lowe Brown Belt 1992 - 1994
Sempei Dr. Calderon Brown Belt 1984 - 1988
Sempei Christina Rineon Brown Belt present
Sempei Kenny Diaz Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Christopher Wilson Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Jason Stephen Tony Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Shane Berger Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Lafette Skinner Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei Jesse Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Michele Thorne Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Daniel Acosta Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Robert Wagner Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Joseph Hernandez Brown Belt
USA Atemi Ki Do Dojo
252 W 31st Street, 5th floor
New York, NY 10001
(619) 961-8350
Former students Of Grandmaster Irving Soto dojo a Inactive list
TITLE rank and date inactive list
Sensei Ozzie Rossi 3rd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei Joseph Siniscalchi 2nd Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Bao Dinh Tran 2nd Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Victor Perez 2nd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1994
Sensei Ceasar Perez 3rd Degree Black Belt 1984 - 1993
Sensei David Frost 2nd Degree Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sensei John Curl 2nd Degree Black Belt 1996 - 1998
Sensei Rodney 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1995
Sensei Spook 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1996
Sensei Sarabjit Singh 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - present
Sensei Paul Shapiro 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1994
Sensei Hector Rivera 1st Degree Black Belt 1978 - 1989
Sensei Diatta Caniman 1st Degree Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Francisco Rosa Plain Black Belt 1990 - 1993
Sensei Jonas Holmes III Plain Black Belt 1990 - 1994
Sensei Ivan Plain Black Belt 1976 - 1978
Sensei Mandy Vaugh Plain Black Belt 1996-present
Sensei Luke Carlson Plain Black Belt 2002 - 2002
Sensei Anthony Vargas Plain Black Belt - updated 05/2005 1991 - 1993
Sensei Joe Ellenson Plain Black Belt 1997 - present
Sensei Huy Tray Plain Black Belt 1999 - present
Sensei Joseph Bull Plain Black Belt 1991 - 1996
Sempei Christy Byrd Brown Belt 2006-present
Sempei Jim Byrd Brown Belt 2006-present
Sempei Tom Russo Brown Belt - 7 kyu 1997 - present
Sempei Bill Ogelsly Brown Belt - 7 kyu 1998 - present
Sempei Jose Gomez Brown Belt 2001 - present
Sempei Ray Blount Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Susan Majaestic Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei Ricky Sanchez Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Noe Ibarra Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Miguel Ibarra Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Jose Guzman Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei John Gotay Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Matthew Schultz Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Aaron Thomas Brown Belt 1988 - 1993
Sempei Dina Dunn Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei April Dunn Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei Towana Starks Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Robert Wagner Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Johnathan Stewart Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Robin Perez Brown Belt 1991 - 1992
Sempei James Mercer Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Roberto Colon Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Marcel Ciurea Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Mary Hoeggy Brown Belt 2001 - 2003
Sempei Jacquel Banks Brown Belt 1991 - 1992
Sempei Chris Lowe Brown Belt 1992 - 1994
Sempei Dr. Calderon Brown Belt 1984 - 1988
Sempei Christina Rineon Brown Belt present
Sempei Kenny Diaz Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Christopher Wilson Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Jason Stephen Tony Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Shane Berger Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Lafette Skinner Brown Belt 1990 - 1993
Sempei Jesse Brown Belt 1996 - 1997
Sempei Michele Thorne Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Daniel Acosta Brown Belt 1991 - 1993
Sempei Robert Wagner Brown Belt 1991 - 1994
Sempei Joseph Hernandez Brown Belt
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SAN DIEGO ATEMI KI DO/DOJO 1997
ATEMI KI DO/DOJO 08/10/2005 SAN DIEGO
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN N.Y.C 1991 NEW YORK CITY ATEMI KI DO/DOJO
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN 2006
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN CAM PARKS ARMY BASE MWR 2009
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN SAG DIEGO ATEMI KI DOJO 1999
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS IN N.Y.C 2011
PROF TAISHO GRABDMASTER IRVING SOTO 10TH DEGREE BLACK BELT WITH STUDENTS SAN DIEGO ATEMI KI DOJO 2009
Hanshi Soke Grandmaster Soto, 10th Degree Black Belt
World Champion
Head Director and Chairman of
U.S.A & Japan Atemi International Ju-jujitsu Federation
1996 To the present
US Atemi Ki Do/ Dojo
Martial Arts Physical Fitness Center 9805 Prospect Ave., #D
San Diego, CA 92071
(619) 448-2118
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto, been teaching from 1972 to the present;is
Currently teaching at the following locations:
1990-1997
USA Atemi Ki Do Dojo
252 W 31st Street, 5th floor
New York, NY 10001
(619) 961-8350
U.S.A & Japan Atemi International Ju-jujitsu Federation Members from the federation, Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto student lisr some that are still training are in the red color list; The one that are not training are in the green color list blue color list they are still training. People who have trained with Grandmaster Soto, below the rank of Brown Belt: have been salvaged but this is not all the students, those whose names don't appear, can email Grandmaster Soto at [email protected]
Grandmaster Soto has been teaching since the early 1970's at his first dojo in Brooklyn Students who have trained with Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto. call today for infor: 619 961 8350
Former students Of Grandmaster Irving Soto dojo a Inactive list
Grace Destefano James Holloman Rubin Lopez Wilfredo Santiago
Dialla Caniva Nilsa Cobro Yogindra Maharaj Andrew Harris
Daniel Acosta Stephen Hodges Vanessa Gomez Maria Ellwood
Alexis Duenas Gage Joya Mike Pratko Russell Pratko
Sonia Castro Manisha Hammond Lester Rivera Hyuk Chung
Jose Santana Steve Greenberg Naxim Ali Lillian Soto
Frank Palumbo Arthur Dickerson Barrett Jefferson Errol Dhupart
William Ortiz Jasmin Boyd Isabel Valentin Patrick Dunn
Yashua Muhammad Luis Vasquez Edward Vasquez Victor Munez
Frank Sobers Cynthia Johnson Mike Birminham Max Birminham
Evlnne Ortiz Diatta Caniman Frankie Scarola, Jr Alix Thelemaque
Sky Zipang Steven Leszczynski Myon Miller Felipe Luciano, Jr.
James Middlebrooks Todd Miller Darryl Price Opar Baxter
Rodney Bost Melinda Ferguson Mike Piatko Art McDonald
Chris Heckler Brandon Maynard Jeffrey Chaudler Wilfredo Cruz, Jr.
Devon Harper Karl Ehmer Cesar Bacchini Joanna Bobrowska
Alicja Bobrowska Luis Sosa Louis Blanco Soteri Polydorov
Chuck Chung Islam Shamim Edward Sein Isabel Valentin
Peter Johnson Keith Danhidy Jimmy Kao Douglas Lee
Magenta Raph Larry Macera Joseph Martinez Mark Cohn
Angel Medina Dean Napier Robin Perez James Ramsay
Dr. Cristobal Antonia Ray Joan Richman Fischer Yann Jose Gomez
Jorge Mejia Mandy Vaughan Sean Bradley Evan Smith
Gary MacDonald George Taylor D.A. Baxter Kathleen Boyle
Chris Domicolo Jeffrey Dutt Paul Calella Antoinette Bruno
Paulette Clegherr Khia Davis Joseph Balle Robert Pavia
Heguel Duvivier Harry Holzhauser Ricky Sanchez Gordon Wilson
Caniman Diatta Towana Starks Frank Sobers Susan Majestic
Nicolas White Skinne Lafayette Seymour Jackson Julio Quezada
Bradley Norris Joel Lebron Miranda Micheal Ruben Robies
Yumshua Muhammad Gary Wongsang Mike Birmingham Matthew Schultz
Grace Destafano Jed Srybnik James Colon Andrew Harris
James Angolo Joel Rios Samuel Arcelay Yogindra Maharaj
Arthur Dickerson Robert Douglass Ralph Magenta Irwin Perez
Joseph Verrengia Maurizio Giambrone Dougla Kimiotek Mickey Anthony
Cara Donofrio James Lipton Robert White Erral Dhurpat
Cynthia Johnson Florian Georgescu Ayala Thomas Max Birmingham
William Ortiz, Jr Luis Vasquez Jose Santana Larry Jimenez
Christopher Mills Joel Rios Joel Suraci Sylvain Leroy
Ray Blount Marshall Winston Gary Vincent Alexandra Reyes
Ted Patikas Kun Yakou Jose Albuerme Max Aron
Gilbert Autlet Caharine Autlet Keith Banhidy David Barrow
Isreal Bonilla Jamin Boyd Brian Bulina Christopher Cavero
Harvey Chaleise Hyuk Chung Lydia Colon Edward Sein
Adrian Freeman Lennor English Irma Gotay John Gotay
Eugene Holley Mary Honor Larry Jimenez Peter Johnson
Scott Lebow Rubin Lopez Ritchie Loyd Timothy Loyd
Mitchell Malpartida Larry Macera John Masterson Wilberto Melendez
Gabriela Mendizabal Eddie Molina Manei Molina Cory Moore
Andy Morales Rick Morales Peter Mueller Larry McGugins
Danny McQueen John Murray Robert Newsome Sean Newsome
Juan Parejas Cliff Pavesi Luis Anthony Ramos Anthony Ramsey
James Ramsey Lester Rivera Rafael Santiago Salvador Santos
Afik Sayegl Ronald Schwalb Albert Suarez Brian Tayco
Gregory Taylor Earl Thomas Isabel Valentin Manuel Valentin
Joann Vilella Charles Williams William Tyrone Kisha Gonzalez
Karl Penn Jose Acosta Jessica Mendizabel Molina Manei
John Murray Jumer Post Micah White Jose Albverme
Clinton Bergeron Michael Bravo Edmond Cheung Anthony Ciurea
John Gotay Jermane Grace Shamim Islam Ramon Martinez
Kerstin Olsson Bahia Parks Pedro Perez Dominick Romeo
Bai Samura Paul Sanchez Ivan Vale Elliot Valles
Jun Arikura Grace Ashton Paul Calella Paulette Clegherr
Chris Domicolo Jonathan Handelman Khia Davis Frank Edris
Rodney Evans Philip Fernandez Dav Goldman Jose Jacome
Jeff Kozera James Middlebrooks Todd Miller Darryl Price
Jans Quaeck Angel Riveva Manny Rivera Ken Riviere
Edward Rodriguez Frank Scarola Jeff Sturdevant Michael Thomas
Jamie Thorpe Omar Wright Jordan Zagury Malcolm Arnell
Jim Basiouk Anthony Costanza Jeffrey Dutt John Gargun
Devon Harper Greg henton Austin Jimenez Fajeed Kaul
Petra Leboy Jin Lee Seung Keith Manni Myron Miller
Jennifer Pollack Chris Schmidt Aleko Tsitsiaquuili Imalda Tsitsiaquuili
Francis Brand Bernard Harrell Mark Lebrew Gage Joya
Arthur Belden - 2005 Sean Nelson - 2005 Shaunda Scruggs - 2005 Cameron Nelson - 2005
Students currently training with Grandmaster Soto
Eddie Boone Julio Valntine Steve Maggitti Mandy Vaugh
Matt Bibbey Chris Heckler Brandon Maynard Michael Pratko
Matt Cummings Gabe Davis Alex Rivera Vanessa Gomez
Russell Pratko Patrick Heckler Paul Funk Matt Funk
Tiffany Pratko Neftaly Perez Grant Cary Nenabeark
Gregory Jackson Brittany Mumford Kristen Mumford Steven Teiche
C.J. Langner Paula Langner Chelsea Langner Seth Langner
David Rose Benjamin Rambo Melissa Smith Ben Smith
Caelan Long Esau Cortez Xitlalli Cortez Robert Hicks
Karlie Hicks Konrad Belza Ken Coffin Robert Mangum
Dylan Turner Steve Habercom Ham Marashi James Willbanks
Blake Carpenter Theron McGerity