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Dennis Nackord
8th Degree Black Belt |
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With over forty years of professional karate training
and teaching experience, Mr. Nackord teaches from his home school in Wayne, PA.
He has contributed to the opening of over 20 schools in his career
and has promoted close to 150 black belts in that time.
He began his training in his birthplace of San Francisco in
1966 and credits four men as his teachers. Mr. Nackord states, "The
founder of American karate, Ed Parker (deceased), uniquely taught an
understanding of the principles and relationships of movement, expressing them
in terms clear to his students. Eight-time world heavyweight karate champion
and the first American kickboxer, Joe Lewis, teaches an understanding of
strategies and attitudes of fighting learned only from his vast experience.
World champion boxing trainer, Marty Feldman, teaches skills and realism found
only in the art of boxing, and I consider him the best puncher I have ever
seen. And, the internationally known person who first brought kickboxing to the
United States and founder of the American Bando Association, Dr. Maung Gyi,
teaches the true combative, healthful, and spiritual aspects of the martial
arts possessed by few instructors today. Dr. Gyi is currently a mentor to many
of the foremost martial artists in the world."
Mr. Nackord has studied American, Chinese, Japanese, Burmese,
and Okinawan forms of martial arts. In his teachings he emphasizes that the
principles underlying a movement are far more important than from what form or
style it comes. This is because proper principles run as a common thread
throughout all good styles. "One must look for what is similar in styles
to properly learn about movement."
The Nackord Kenpo Karate System (NKKS) teaching methods are
unique, effective, and time-tested. Although our methods retain all the
important aspects of a traditional teaching system, the NKKS methods have been
Americanized. In place of a rigid, dogmatic approach to teaching, the NKKS
methods rely on an understanding of modern day situations and environments,
while using practical demonstration and familiar nomenclature. With over 40
years of experience our methods of teaching have been proven over and over
again to produce highly skilled and knowledgeable students.
=Dennis J. Nackord's Karate Training Chronology
| January
1966 |
Started
Tracy's Karate in San Mateo, California |
| January
1967 |
Began
training with Ed Parker, Pasadena, CA |
| March
1967 |
Received
Kenpo Brown Belt from Ed Parker. Began training with Joe Lewis |
| November
1968 |
Received
Black Belt in Kenpo & from Joe Lewis |
| January
1969 |
Moved
to East Coast to open Kenpo Schools. Continued training with Joe Lewis |
| January
1970 |
Began
boxing training with Marty Feldman |
| 1970s |
Head
of American Karate Studios in Philadelphia with 15 affiliated schools |
| 1972 |
Received
3rd Degree Black Belt in Kenpo & from Joe Lewis |
| 1984 |
Started
Nackord Kenpo Karate System, King of Prussia, PA. Continued training with Ed
Parker |
| September
1986 |
Received
6th Degree Black Belt from Ed Parker |
| November
1991 |
Received
7th Degree Black Belt in Kenpo Karate |
| November
1992 |
Received
7th Degree Black Belt from Joe Lewis American Karate Systems |
| April
1996 |
Received
8th Degree Black Belt in Kenpo Karate |
| 1996 |
Became
student of Dr. Maung Gyi, American Bando Association |
| 2000 |
Received
8th Degree Black Belt from Joe Lewis American Karate Systems, cosigned by Dr.
Maung Gyi |
| Present |
Operates
Nackord Karate System (now in Wayne, PA).
Continuing training in Kenpo Karate, with Dr. Gyi, Joe Lewis,
and Marty Feldman. |
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