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Ronald K. Bennett
Utah
Rep., United States Ju-Jitsu Federation
Professor Ronald K. Bennett was born in St.
Louis Missouri in 1959. In his early youth his family relocated to the
suburban communities of East Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley
California.
The first Martial Arts participation was at
age 14 with study to an early intermediate level in Kung Fu San Soo, under
the instruction of Mr. Jimmy Woo. Personal teen interests lead away from
continued study for a time. Even the minimal training taught Mr. Bennett
skills that would prove helpful with the conditions of the East Los
Angeles environment of the late 1960's and early 1970's. An altercation in
downtown Los Angeles with gang members, following witness of a mugging
committed against a woman with a young child, would be one of the first
'real' street situations where marital arts training would prove helpful.
Bennett chased the suspects by foot into a nearby sewing factory
successfully detaining two of the three. While a factory employee held the
captured individuals Bennett continued to pursue the last member of the
group. A combat knife was pulled bringing the added threat of a weapon so
Bennett dropped back, continuing the pursuit, luckily flagging a Los
Angeles County Sheriffs to conclude the arrest. A 'Letter of Recognition'
was awarded by the City of Los Angeles.
This, and other personal experiences, brought
Mr. Bennett to the realization it was his nature to do all he could to
help those who would be bullied, abused or mistreated. Many other
situations have required the strength, determination and knowledge learned
through the study of Martial Arts.
Blackbelt Training, Red Dragon Karate:
Personal training resumed, with the focus of Blackbelt rank goals, in Mr.
Bennett's' mid twenties. At the age of 27, Ron Bennett received the rank
of Blackbelt 1st degree, from Grandmaster Louis D. Casamassa in the Red
Dragon Karate system, headquartered in California. He became an integral
part of this system as an instructor under Master David Casamassa and
Shihan Chris Casamassa (of motion picture fame with credits including
Mortal Combat, Batman, Blade, China O'Brian and many more). Personal
training continued with the Casamassa family, and many others affiliated
with Red Dragon Karate, and the American Karate & Kung Fu Federation (AKKF).
Expanding knowledge and skill was always a focus participating with
individuals such as Mike Bernardo, Jason Frank, the original White Power
Ranger, Shihan Mike Jablonski, Shihan Rudy Amaya, and Shihan Mohammed
Jahanavash.
Following a move to Utah, the Red Dragon
Karate, Utah affiliate was opened presenting instruction in American
Freestyle unique to the Red Dragon System. Many students enjoyed the
knowledge and expertise Sensei Bennett brought to the Martial Arts
training opportunities in Utah. Sport karate also got a jump-start since
Bennett had much experience both in personal participation and in training
for sport karate events. The Red Dragon Open Karate Championship became
the sport karate event each year for the area, and had a very successful 6
year annual run.
During these years, Sensei Bennett trained
more students to champion status, in the regional Excel Karate League (EKL),
North American Sport Karate League (NASKA), and National Blackbelt League
(NBL) than had even been thought possible. Sensei Bennett finished his
teaching career with the Red Dragon System as a 5th Degree with over
twelve years of teaching and student competition training.
Though the skills taught within this Freestyle
system are very strong, basic system structure and traditional technique
were becoming the personal focus of Mr. Bennett. A very difficult decision
was made to discontinue participation with the RDK system and programs.
The Utah RDK system was sold and has essentially closed operation. Much
respect and gratitude remain for the instructors and training within the
Red Dragon System.
New Beginnings:
As a refocus of both professional and personal goals became necessary,
Professor Bennett took time to make personal changes. Retirement from
police work allowed time to consider many options. Focus on Martial Arts
was still most important and an effort to broaden knowledge and training
began. Hours were spent reading and training in new areas and areas of
limited previous introduction. Traditional forms of TaeKwonDo, Shotokan,
Aikido, Judo and others began. Mr. Bennett researched over 150 books and
video training tapes including Japan Karate Association Shotokan,
Funakoshi Shotokan, John Chung TaeKwonDo, Gracie Jujitsu, Gene LaBell
Judo, Ed Parker Kenpo and Al Tracy Kenpo. Martial Arts business
instruction by NAPMA, IFC, EFC and others were given much review and
consideration.
While a decision to begin again with teaching
was yet to be made the creation of a new, traditional, personal
improvement system of Martial Arts instruction began. With so much
information to use for a base, the many opinions could be evaluated. A
conclusion that there is no 'perfect art' allowed a renewed outlook.
Many of the students Mr. Bennett had taught
encouraged him to start again. This encouragement accompanied by the love
of the art, and sharing this art, somehow would not allow Mr. Bennett to
make any choice except to again train students. This time, however, he
knew certain elements must be the foundation before teaching could begin.
Review of over twenty-five years of personal
Martial Arts training and notes along with new personal commitment to
proper moral and ethical standards created that foundation. Positive
influences and attitudes found new Martial Arts examples. An introduction
to Grandmaster Jhoon Rhee, an individual most inspirational in positive
achievement, was the final spark to ignite the flame of a great new
program. Grandmaster Rhee encouraged Mr. Bennett to continue training
students because of the outstanding TaeKwonDo performance, as well as the
personal commitment to honor and truth that was the goal of Bennett.
White Dragons of Bushido is Born:
A Martial Arts system with personal and professional ethics was the
foremost focus as an outline began. The system creation included hours of
thought and notes, developing training requirement structure, tuition
programs, business plans, advertising approaches, advancement and
participation programs, and structural Dojo designs.
First was the basic 'Code of Ethics', a guide
for each participant to follow to be a better person, friend, family
member and citizen. A return to the traditional purpose of Martial Arts
training, that of HONOR. Advancement to Blackbelt would carry the
significant responsibility of advanced physical qualification, mental
sharpness and personal integrity. Conduct unbecoming an honored Blackbelt
would not be tolerated. Leadership by example. Personal conduct with the
highest regard for others.
With the lease of a 4000 square foot building
in Ogden, Utah, the dream began to take shape. The front area of the
location was remodeled into a private instruction area and retail store.
The back 3000 foot warehouse area had to be completely finished to become
a state of the art Dojo, complete with training bags and equipment, a
stereo sound system, weight room and visitor viewing area. A loft was
constructed for Blackbelt training, complete with training videos and
Martial Arts library. Official business operation began September 1, 1998.
With operation just into its fourth year,
White Dragons of Bushido proudly supports a martial arts student base of
over 350 full time members, with a cardio karate fitness student base of a
steady 300-350 members. Overall enrollment has reached almost 800 during
the years of operation in the Martial Arts, with 4600 individual
participants in fitness kickboxing. Instruction is provided on a full time
basis, six days per week. Twenty-eight classes are held weekly, with the
average daily attendance at approximately 160 students. Twenty-three
blackbelt instructors are available for private and class instruction.
Retail sales of Martial Arts related products
to the White Dragon students and individuals and schools in the community
average an annual $40,000 in revenue, with total school revenue increase
of over 250% since the first year of operation. A projected fourth year
annual revenue of $280,000 is anticipated.
The War of the Wasatch sport karate tournament
is the annual event promoted by Professor Bennett. This event is the
largest of it's kind held in the states of Utah, Montana, Idaho and
Wyoming each year. Growing each year, for the past three years, both in
participation and presentation, 2002 brings the Winter Olympics to
Northern Utah requiring this fun and exciting tournament to resume in
2003.
A comprehensive website is under construction
that will include information about instructors, training methods and
requirements, activities and students.
Personal Martial Arts Recognition:
8th Dan in Taikenjuryu
7th Dan Shihan in the USAKF
6th Dan USKA
5th Dan Red Dragon Karate
ChunKukDo 4th Degree Black
Honorary 4th Degree Black in the Flash Karate Federation
Life Member & Utah Rep., United States
Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF)
Life Member, & Utah Rep.,United States Martial
Arts Federation (USMAF)
Professorship PMAA
Yudanshikai Instructor IKA
Instructor of the Year, Excel Karate League, 1996, 2000, 2001.
Hall of Fame, AKKF
Sport Karate #1 Competitive School, 1994, AKKF
Sport Karate Most Winning Instructor 1995-96, AKKF
Tournament of the Year 2000, EKL
IMAC Personal Achievement Award 2000
Promoter of the Year 2001, EKL
Personal Sport Karate Participation
Student Advanced Achievements
White Dragons of Bushido system Blackbelts
Matt Johnson - 5th Degree
Andre Williams - 5th Degree
Red Dragon Karate system Blackbelts under
Professor Ron Bennett
Total - 57
Universal Systems of America blackbelts under
Professor Ron Bennett
Total - 33
(older stuff)
The EKL Nationals in 1992 pulled a retired Bennett into Sparring
competition where he punched through nine fighters, finally placing 2nd to
Eddie 'Flash' Newman of Las Vegas, Nevada in sudden death.
A return to competition in late 1997 found a
renewed Bennett successfully defeating all EKL sparring competitors in his
division to the final match in Salt Lake City, Utah. The final match
placing 2nd , in a controversial call, while battling the long running #1
Jim Dean of Wyoming.
Early the next season, at the request of his
students, Bennett competed in the weapons division, winning both of the
entered divisions, and participating in Grand Champion division at the age
of 40.
TaiKenJuRyu:
A new Marital Arts system was created and founded by Professor Bennett
with one of his Blackbelt students, Master Bill Bryan in 1994. Mr. Bryan
came to study with Mr. Bennett holding previous blackbelts in TaeKwonDo
and IKKF Kenpo, under Master Shepherd Nawaii. He studied with Bennett in
the Red Dragon System to the level of Blackbelt 3rd Degree.
The TKJR system is based on aggressive one
punch, one kick, one combination technique then submission by choke or
lock. The combination of TaeKwonDo, Kenpo, Judo, Jiujutsu styles, with
techniques of Wado, Isshin and Shito Goju Ryu. The goal was to create a
street-smart 'quick defense' style. The system has been tested in full
contact situations on the East Coast and in Pennsylvania in sport
competition with undefeated results. Master Bryan successfully operates a
TKJR training school in the Philadelphia area. Master Bryan enjoys the
participation of approximately 100 active Martial Arts students, and also
operates a community after school program for area youth.
Other Personal Achievements:
Professor Bennett, although many Martial Arts accomplishments had been
achieved, wanted to continue personal learning. He attended and graduated
from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah with a CAT 1 Police Officer
Degree in criminal justice in 1994. He also graduated from the Salt Lake
Police Academy in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Fred M. House Corrections
Academy in Draper, Utah. He is a lifetime member of the Utah Police
Officer Association. Special awards in the line of police duty include
'Recognition for Devoted Service', Ogden, Utah. Job assignments in the
Utah State Prison and regional county jails would often require the skills
of the many years of advanced blackbelt training. Police service
participation spanned over six years with the Ogden City Police
Department, Harrisville Police Department and Box Elder County Sheriff
Department.
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