Hammer Head said:
If you're considering training in Goju Ryu, go for the real thing.
I know the politics for the most part but
what is not real about this:
After receiving his 3rd Dan by the Grand Master, and at the request of Kaicho Yamaguchi, the young instructor Tino Ceberano left his native country of Hawaii to start life in Melbourne with the purpose of establishing the style of Goju Karate in Australia. From small beginnings the School of Goju Karate has grown and multiplied and is probably the most widely practiced of the Styles in Australia. This is due in no small part to the skill and dedication of Tine Ceberano, Kyoshi.
Tino Ceberano has travelled back and forth to Japan on many occasions for his own and for his students senior gradings, as well as taking Teams across and hosting International Teams here in Australia, all to maintain a standard at least equal to any Karate anywhere in the world. He endeavours to maintain this standard now through his control of quality over his instructors and by maintaining a vigil over visits to dojoÂ’s Australia Wide, but perhaps mostly by his own rigorous training routine which maintains his position in charge of the I.G.K.
With his involvement on the International Karate scene over many years as Chief Referee of W.U.K.O. as well as holding the title of Vice President of the same Organisation (the most prestigious in the Karate World) the reputation of his students is recognised not only Australia wide but also world wide. He is without question the most well known Karate-Ka in Australia.
In May 1989 Kaicho Gogen Yamaguchi died aged 81. In 1990 Goshi Yamaguchi (3rd Son of the Master) a long time friend of Kyoshi Ceberano took over the reins of the Goju Kai and promoted himself to the rank of 10th Dan. Kyoshi Ceberano decided his future lay separate of the Organisation and formed the International Goju Karate School maintaining the ideals of the truly traditional Style of Goju Karate.
In February of 1992 Tino Ceberano completed his 7th Dan Grading under the supervision of 20 of his seniors (ranked from 7th Dan to 9th Dan) of the Gohaku Kai Okinawa Goju Ryu Renmei, and the Directorate of the Okinawa Budo International.
His record is open to all, bit his greatest referral has always been the quality of his students.