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Dr.
Larry M. Lockhart, Sr. -- Grand Master
Instructor:
In addition, Dr. Lockhart is available for
professional speaking engagements on topics such as the Martial Arts,
motivation, leadership,
child safety and self-defense. Please contact him at
kwbbla@sbcglobal.net
for more information.
Dr.
Lockhart's
Credentials
Dr. Larry M. Lockhart, Sr., holds multiple ranking such as: 10th Degree/Hanshi,
Founder of Hei Joshin Tamashii Do/Lo Jutsu Ryu (Sanctioned By The
Universal Martial Arts Hall Of Fame Supreme Sokeship Council); 9th Degree
in World Black Belt Living Legends ( By Grand Master Bob Wall -
Founder); 8th Degree Grand Master in Moohapsool Hapkido (By Grand Master
Jim McMurray); 8th Degree through the World Martial Arts Ranking
Association (By Grand Master J. Pat Burleson - Founder); 5th Degree though
the Texas Tae Kwon Do Association (By Grand Master Abel Villarreal -
Founder). Dr. Lockhart developed his love for the Art in Japan in 1965.
Upon his return to the United States, he studied under
Grand Master Attlee Chittum "Father of Texas Karate", who sponsored Grand Master Jhoon Rhee into the United
States and became one of his first five Black Belts in America. In
addition, Dr. Lockhart also studied under Demetries Havannas, a Texas
karate legend.
Dr.
Lockhart came upon the tournament
competition scene and broke into the top ten Black Belts of America
beginning in 1975. He held that position for a 15-year span until
1990. During this time period, he accomplished Robert Trias'
U.S.K.A. World Heavy
Weight Title, two Karate Olympiks Titles, winning the Joe
Alvarado Tournament of Champions for five consecutive years. After garnishing
Allen Stein's U.S. Open - United
States Karate Championships, Dr. Lockhart went on to win every
major event Texas had to offer, including the following:
- Undefeated Title Holder of the San Antonio
Kick-Boxing Championships
- Won the U.S.K.A. World Games in 1985
- Won the George Minshew's Karate Olympiks in 1980 and 1985
- Won the Police Olympics in 1978
- Won the Allen Stein's United States Karate
Championships
- Won Joe Alvarado's Tournament of Champions for
five consecutive years
- Won Oklahoma City Championships in 1982
- Ranked in the "Top Ten Black Belts of
America" from 1976 to 1986
- Received "Special Invitation" to the
1999 World Games
- 2000 TNT State Champion, Point Sparring
These accomplishments ultimately resulted in his
nomination to the Texas Black Belt Hall of Fame. Dr. Lockhart retired with a 98% winning record, which included
winning many of the same tournaments that karate legend Chuck Norris had
won in Texas.
In 1998, Dr. Lockhart came out of retirement
and began teaching again. During this same year, he was awarded the Man
of the Year Award, which stated, " . . . For devoted and
unselfish dedication to the Martial Arts. For your discipline and
leadership as a positive role model. Your constant display of
proficiency, discipline, respect, and honor shines among the best.
Your contribution to society has been of the utmost highest. We
salute you!"
Dr.
Lockhart's additional community achievements
include:
- Award of Appreciation from Governor Ann Richards
- 8/6/93
- Award of Appreciation from Governor William P.
Clements, Jr. - 7/17/90
- Award of Appreciation from Mayor Henry Cisneros
- Award of Appreciation from Mayor Lyla Cockrell
- Member of the Board of Directors for the Alamo
Branch Y.M.C.A.
- Chairman of the A.A.U. (Amateur Athletic Union)
Martial Arts Program
- Co-Founder of Karate Kids "Say No to
Drugs" with Eli Guerra
- Volunteer Teacher for the San Antonio School of
the Blind
- Previous member of the Texas State Highway Patrol
Dr.
Lockhart currently owns and operates Karate Plus Martial Arts Personal
Development Center at 1305 S.W. Loop 410, Marbach Exit 7 in
Westlakes Village in San Antonio, Texas. He continues to pass
on to his students the traditions of winning through superior attitude,
superior techniques, and superior work ethics. |