Product Description Polynesian Martial Arts as never seen before! "The Dirty Style" presented by Hanshi Tabura includes a unique set of self defense techniques of Hawaii s original Martial Arts. This is the last video of Hanshi Tabura that was taped in the MastersMag Studio before his passing. Also included in this program is Hanshi's footage of the last tournament held at the Universal Hotel in Hollywood. Ted Tabura Born and raised in Hawaii, Shihan Tabura began his martial arts training under his cousin's tutelage in a backyard dojo. Later, after moving to Southern California, Ted discovered the Okinawa-te dojo headed by another Hawaii-born instructor, Shihan Gordon Doversola. While training at the Okinawa-te dojo, Tabura met John Louis, who became his final instructor in Okinawa-te. Martial art has been a way of life for Master Tabura. There were many years of tournament competition in which Shihan Tabura won many trophies around the world. Tabura Sensei was dubbed The Sickle Man by Sijo Adriano Emperado, founder of Kajukenbo, for his mastery in the use of the Japanese kama (sickles). Shihan Tabura directs the annual Festival of the Kings Karate Championship in Maui, Hawaii, one of the greatest tournaments in the U.S. About the Director Val Mijailovic 50 year veteran of martial arts, World Karate Champion, World Karate Union Hall of Fame Inductee, United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee, Multi-business founder/owner and award winning documentary filmmaker. Val holds a 8th degree black belt in martial arts and is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences - Cinematographers Peer Group. Mijailovic is the founder of several companies including: Cine Sports Production Inc., Northstar Video Duplication Inc., Exclusive Pictures Inc., Check Disc Labs, Inc., currently owner of Martial Arts MASTERS Magazine and em3Video.com Val was 1980 World Karate Champion in the Heavy Weight Division (International Karate Assoc.). He was inducted in to the World Karate Union and United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame in 1999. Val was named by Inside Karate Magazine as one of eight top traditional fighters of all times, August 1998.
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