INTERNATIONAL UECHI-RYU KARATE FEDERATION
A CALL TO JOIN IUKF ——–
By Henry Thom, 9-Dan, Hanshi
As a brief introduction, IUKF is a federation of Uechi-Ryu practitioners who share a common lineage to Grandmaster Kanei Uechi. A member of the South China Martial Arts Alliance [SCMAA] and the Okinawa Family of Uechi Organizations, the IUKF was founded in mid-1980 by George Mattson, Hanshi 10th Dan. Sensei Mattson studied directly under Grandmaster Kanei Uechi and Master Ryuko Tomoyose and is acknowledged as one of the senior world leaders of Uechi-Ryu by various Okinawa Karate Systems and teachers. In addition to George Mattson, IUKF senior leadership includes Van Canna and Arthur Rabesa, both 10th Dan, Darin Yee, 8th Dan / Vice President of IUKF, and Henry Thom, 9th Dan / Chairman of IUKF.
Individual Uechi-ryu practitioners and dojos, regardless of current affiliations, are welcome to join IUKF as Individual or Dojo Members.
IUKF believes that when a large group of Uechi-Ryu dojos work together in a synergistic fashion, it makes individual dojos stronger.
IUKF dojos are run by the dojo owners, not by IUKF. The IUKF, by design, is there to support and help members grow their dojos and maximize their potential, rather than to restrict them with arbitrary rules and regulations. As such, IUKF membership is not exclusive. Rather, we encourage member Dojos to maintain existing links with other associations and teachers, with IUKF providing another source of knowledge, activities, friendship and extended senior access. IUKF dojo owners are charged with maintaining IUKF standards within their dojos, and have a single mission: to nurture and grow within their own students the knowledge and confidence given to them by their teachers. IUKF will help individual dojos become builders of strong and successful individuals.
IUKF is an internationally recognized source of promotion and certification for Uechi-Ryu Dan (black belt) rank. IUKF is a strong believer in maintaining what Grandmaster UECHI Kanei termed the “Sacred Space” between students and their sensei. IUKF has determined that ultimately, the teacher should remain the final authority regarding when students are promoted. However, IUKF also recommends that the member Senseis take advantage of IUKF’s senior teachers and recommended procedures relating to promotions, as detailed in the (for members only) Black Belt Test Guide (BBTG). The BBTG provides valuable information on the study and practice of Uechi-Ryu and the testing and ranking requirements. The IUKF leadership will always be available to assist dojo owners and students upon request. IUKF also conducts semi-annual events including regional black belt tests for those who would prefer to have their students test in front of a large board of very senior Uechi-ryu teachers rather than handle the details of testing on their own. Automatic recording of ranks and title in the International Rank and Titles Registry website is a benefit of membership in the IUKF.
There are several additional benefits of IUKF membership.
SEMINARS: Many higher ranking IUKF black belts perform seminars in various locations around the world. For dojos which would like to invite Senior IUKF Teachers to lead formal seminars, daily rates for IUKF Seniors are standardized, so dojo owners can budget and plan easily. The Uechi-Ryu.com website keeps our members in touch with each other and with developments in Uechi-Ryu.
FORUMS: The IUKF Forums allow for a lively exchange of ideas.
FORUMS: The IUKF Forums allow for a lively exchange of ideas.
VIDEO: The IUKF video section is rich in content. IUKF provides administrative and training webinars on dealing with social media and advertising tutorials, and provides programs relating to “Bullying” and other problems affecting both children and adults. IUKF also provides helpful tutorials and live webinars on all areas of running a successful dojo.
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER: Sensei Mattson also distributes his monthly Newsletter with special training tips to members.
If you have questions regarding IUKF, concerning membership, etc, please contact Henry Thom at henrythom(at)hotmail.com. Sensei George Mattson is available at gmattson(at)uechi-ryu.com.
You may also contact country-specific IUKF leadership as noted below. Important: All member countries are independent entities.
IUKF-USA: Please contact Brett Maine: bmainelmt(at)gmail.com
IUKF-Canada: Please contact David Mott: david(at)davidmottmusic.com
IUKF-UK: Please contact Lee Adams: lee.adams(at)pfizer.com and Al Wharton: alwharton8(at)gmail.com
IUKF-Germany: Please contact Bruce Hirabayashi: bruce.hirabayashi(at)gmail.com and/or Paul Kronschnabl: paul.kronschanbl(at)web.de
IUKF-Cuba: Please contact Noslem Torres M.: mtmiranda(at)infomed.sld.cu
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2015 Greetings,
IUKF-USA is entering another very successful year of operation. For the new visitors to this site, please allow me first present a very brief history of Uechi Ryu in the U.S. before proceeding further. In 1958 Grand Master Kanei Uechi (RIP) asked Sensei George Mattson, a soldier in Okinawa, to bring the art to the U.S. and prompted him to open the first Uechi Ryu dojo in the U.S. and expand the art in the country. A lot has occurred since then. Master George Mattson started his teaching in a humble little corner of a Boston YMCA some 58 years ago to subsequently opening up his huge and very successful Mattson Academy in Boston. He has trained literally more than a thousand students and hundreds of black belts. Many of his black belt students have since scattered worldwide and some have branched off and built their own Uechi Ryu organizations. Two of Master Mattson’s original students, Sensei Van Canna and Sensei Art Rabesa, are now 10-Dan in IUKF. I am also one of Master Mattson’s original student from 50 years ago.
For IUKF-USA to continue to grow, we must have members who pay dues in order to support the various IUKF activities. There are a lot of activities.
“What is the IUKF doing for me”, may be the question in your mind.
Well, the more we do for the IUKF, the more it will be able to offer its members. Currently, the IUKF is a promoting and certifying source for Uechi-Ryu black belt rankings. The members only Black Belt Test Guide provides valuable information on the study and practice of Uechi Ryu and the testing and ranking requirements. Many higher ranking black belts perform seminars in various locations.
The Uechi-Ryu.com website operates on behalf of Uechi Ryu and the IUKF. This site alone keeps our members in touch with each other and with developments in Uechi Ryu. Its Forums allow for lively exchange of ideas. The video section is rich in content, and will be available exclusively for members. Master Mattson also distribute his monthly Newsletter with special training tips to members. The Eastern Arts store in Uechi-Ryu.com has DVDs, books, Uechi insignia clothes, gym bags and jewelry, all discounted to IUKF members.
If you are a new or relatively new student, please join up and support IUKF. To those who have been around for a while and benefiting from IUKF one way or another but are not paying members, please start considering how to give back to IUKF in a meaningful manner, which means pay your membership due.
The members of the IUKF Advisory Board and its various committees are individuals who volunteer considerable amounts of their time with no cost to IUKF. Every bit of membership dues received by the IUKF goes to communications and projects on behalf of the members.
If you are a dojo owner and prefer joining as a dojo, please contact IUKF Chairman of the Board of Advisors, Henry Thom at henrythom@hotmail.com.
The general membership fee is $50 for adults ($30 for juniors), about a tank of gas. For general membership please contact IUKF’s Membership Administrator, Brett Maine, at Brett Maine (membership.iukf@gmail.com)
Hope to see all of you at the next Summer and Winter Fest. Please check the website for details.
The following was written by Dr. Paul Haydu in 2006:
What is an IUKF member?
The IUKF is a young organization and the Board of Directors was discussing the question of what makes an IUKF member. Other Martial Arts organizations require membership dues in order to join. If you’re an engineer, lawyer or doctor, you pay annual dues to belong to professional organizations. The year you omit your dues, is the year you cease to be a member.
It was mentioned that some people think that because they’ve been affiliated with IUKF activities, that they’re a member. Some feel that because they are seniors, they ought to be considered a member. Others who volunteer time and effort on behalf of the organization believe that this equates to being a member. What they all miss is that in order for an organization such as the IUKF to grow and prosper, it needs funding. For it to create projects and items of value to its members, it needs funding, and that comes from all of our dues!
Every bit of those dues received by the IUKF goes to communications and projects on behalf of the members.
To give you an example, the members of the Board of Directors are individuals who volunteer considerable amounts of their time. Still, each one of them is a paying member. Darin Yee, who is an advanced teacher, has forty years of Martial Arts experience and gives classes and seminars on behalf of the IUKF, has paid extra, to become a lifetime member. The members of the Board understand that the more senior one is the more one should understand that our organization needs the support of each one of us, to survive and prosper. So a dues-paying person, is a member of the IUKF.
“What is the IUKF doing for me”, may be the reply to a request for dues. Well, the more we do for the IUKF, the more it will be able to offer its members. Currently, the IUKF is a promoting and certifying source for Uechi-Ryu Dan rankings. The Eastern Arts website operates on behalf of Uechi Ryu and the IUKF. This site alone keeps our style’s members in touch with each other and with developments in our style. Its Forums allow for lively exchange of ideas. The video section is rich in content, and will be available exclusively for members.
The Eastern Arts store has DVDs, Uechi insignia clothes, gym bags and jewelry, all discounted to IUKF members. And the Summer Fest tuition cost is discounted each year sufficiently for IUKF members to off-set for the cost of dues each year!
As the IUKF grows, it will become the kind of organization that will have the power to offer the wide array of products and services that you would like.
As a young outfit, it needs your help.