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Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is an 8-time undisputed world Kumite Champion /10th degree black belt cover red belt. Soke Irving Soto is a winner of numerous world championships and is the last person to be taught atemi- jujitsu aiki-jujitsu. Soke Soto has been studying and teaching the martial arts of atemi jujitsu for the last 50 years; Soto has traveled all over the world demonstrating his Techniques and has been teaching the defensive tactics to the U.S Armed Forces. Soke Soto has been in numerous commercials, such as MTV, NBC, the Phil Donahue Show, Inside Edition, New York, Newsday, Barbra Sang’s live TV network show. Aaron Banks Show (World Oriental Show) and Hong Kong Television by Raymond Chow. Soke Soto has appeared in sports TV, ESPN Sports Martial Arts Channel and the list goes on.
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is a member of the law enforcement community. He has instructed martial arts techniques to U.S Special Forces around the world. Soke Soto has taught martial arts to the United States Army federal police, New York Sheriff’s Department, federal correctional facilities and NYPD tactical defense for DEA, FBI, U.S. Treasury, The Navy seals team 5 and 6, as well as teaching for the DOD police academy and the U.S. Army Police Department in Aberdeen Maryland. Soke Soto has received accommodations from former Mayor Susan Golding of San Diego, CA, former Mayor Dinkins of New York City and the Mayor of Hollywood CA Johnny Grant, U.S. Army Aberdeen proving Grounds Commander, Brigadier General, Rodger A Nadeau, US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds installation Commander, Colonel John T Wright for his hard work in teaching the US armed force during the years from 2002 through 2006. Irving Soto continues to teach and train military components to this present Day.
I was born in the Bronx in 1954. I was two years old when my mother moved to Brooklyn, New York, during 1956. One of my first professors that I trained under was a Japanese man called Tashiosh. He taught me jujitsu. I received my first-degree black belt at the age of eleven. Through Tashioshi I went to Japan to fight the internationals when I was 16 years old. I became the open champion. Tashioshi moved away in the early 1970’s, I continued my thirst for the martial arts science knowledge of jujitsu.
I continued to further my instructions with a group of masters from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York. In 1973 I was invited by the Japanese association to compete in the open kumite championship in Japan. Upon winning the championship in 1973,. I was invited to the humble dojo of koshimitsu Yamamoto to compete in the open kumite. After winning kumite championship, I was asked to be under the guidance of Yamamoto to further my instructions in the advanced technique of atemi aiki-jujitsu. I continued to further my instruction by traveling back and forth from Japan and USA. In 1990 I received my 10th degree black belt in Atemi-Aiki jujitsu upon my teacher’s death I was awarded full sokeship to continue the work. I won the kumite for 8 years. From 1973 to1980, I was the World kumite champion
I was born in Bronx in 1954, 1956 my mother moved to Brooklyn, New York at the age of 2 years old. One of my first professors that I trained with a Japanese man called Tashioshi, he taught in jujitsu. I received my first-degree black belt at the age of 11-year-old. Through Tashioshi I went to Japan I fought the internationals of 16 years old. I became the open champion. Tashioshi moved away in the early 1970’s, I continued my thirst for martial arts science knowledge of jujitsu.
I continued to further my instructions with a group of masters from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn New York City. In 1973 I was invited by the Japanese association to compete in the open kumite championship in Japan upon winning the championship 1973. I was invited to the humble dojo of koshimitsu Yamamoto and to compete in the open kumite after winning kumite championship. I was asked to be under the guidance of Yamamoto to further my instructions in the advance technique atemi aiki-jujitsu. I continued to further my instruction by traveling back and forth from Japan and USA. In 1990 I receive my 10th degree black belt in Atemi -Aiki jujitsu upon my teacher death I was awarded full sokeship to continue the work. I won the kumite for 8 years and for 8- times from the of 1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980 World kumite champion.
I would like to pay my special thanks to some of the masters who took out time teach me the martial arts science of jiu -ju-jitsu,
1.Grandmaster- Charlie Sprrow-jujitsu
2.Grandmaster- Rudy Jones-jujitsu
3.Dr. Moses Powell- jujitsu
4.Master Saigon Ellis Evans-jiu-jujitsu
5.Master Danny McEddy-Nin jitsu -kempo
SOKE IRVING SOTO
IS A 16-TIMES HALL OF FAMER -MARTIAL ARTS
SOKE SOTO TEACHES MMA, ATEMI JUJITSU, AIKI-JUJITSU COMBAT MIX MARTIAL AND ARMED FORCE THE MILITARY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AROUND THE COUNTY
Call me at my cell phone Dojo number 619 448-2118 619-961-8350. http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=SOKE+SOTO&emb=0&aq=f #
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My web site is http://grandmasterirvingsoto.webs.com The Styles of martial arts Systems: I teach is Atemi- Aiki-Jujitsu/jujitsu
Where I grew up
NEW YORK CITY
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JAPAN; CA
Companies I've worked for
USA ATEMI KI DO/DOJO MARTIAL ART PHYSICAL FITNESS’ CENTER 9805 PROSPECT AVE .STE-D SANTEE CA 92071; PHONE 619-448-2118; OR CELL LINE 619 448 2118
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Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is an 8-time undisputed world Kumite Champion /10th degree black belt cover red belt. Soke Irving Soto is a winner of numerous world championships and is the last person to be taught atemi- jujitsu aiki-jujitsu. Soke Soto has been studying and teaching the martial arts of atemi jujitsu for the last 50 years; Soto has traveled all over the world demonstrating his Techniques and has been teaching the defensive tactics to the U.S Armed Forces. Soke Soto has been in numerous commercials, such as MTV, NBC, the Phil Donahue Show, Inside Edition, New York, Newsday, Barbra Sang’s live TV network show. Aaron Banks Show (World Oriental Show) and Hong Kong Television by Raymond Chow. Soke Soto has appeared in sports TV, ESPN Sports Martial Arts Channel and the list goes on.
Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto is a member of the law enforcement community. He has instructed martial arts techniques to U.S Special Forces around the world. Soke Soto has taught martial arts to the United States Army federal police, New York Sheriff’s Department, federal correctional facilities and NYPD tactical defense for DEA, FBI, U.S. Treasury, The Navy seals team 5 and 6, as well as teaching for the DOD police academy and the U.S. Army Police Department in Aberdeen Maryland. Soke Soto has received accommodations from former Mayor Susan Golding of San Diego, CA, former Mayor Dinkins of New York City and the Mayor of Hollywood CA Johnny Grant, U.S. Army Aberdeen proving Grounds Commander, Brigadier General, Rodger A Nadeau, US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds installation Commander, Colonel John T Wright for his hard work in teaching the US armed force during the years from 2002 through 2006. Irving Soto continues to teach and train military components to this present Day.
I was born in the Bronx in 1954. I was two years old when my mother moved to Brooklyn, New York, during 1956. One of my first professors that I trained under was a Japanese man called Tashiosh. He taught me jujitsu. I received my first-degree black belt at the age of eleven. Through Tashioshi I went to Japan to fight the internationals when I was 16 years old. I became the open champion. Tashioshi moved away in the early 1970’s, I continued my thirst for the martial arts science knowledge of jujitsu.
I continued to further my instructions with a group of masters from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York. In 1973 I was invited by the Japanese association to compete in the open kumite championship in Japan. Upon winning the championship in 1973,. I was invited to the humble dojo of koshimitsu Yamamoto to compete in the open kumite. After winning kumite championship, I was asked to be under the guidance of Yamamoto to further my instructions in the advanced technique of atemi aiki-jujitsu. I continued to further my instruction by traveling back and forth from Japan and USA. In 1990 I received my 10th degree black belt in Atemi-Aiki jujitsu upon my teacher’s death I was awarded full sokeship to continue the work. I won the kumite for 8 years. From 1973 to1980, I was the World kumite champion
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I was born in Bronx in 1954, 1956 my mother moved to Brooklyn, New York at the age of 2 years old. One of my first professors that I trained with a Japanese man called Tashioshi, he taught in jujitsu. I received my first-degree black belt at the age of 11-year-old. Through Tashioshi I went to Japan I fought the internationals of 16 years old. I became the open champion. Tashioshi moved away in the early 1970’s, I continued my thirst for martial arts science knowledge of jujitsu.
I continued to further my instructions with a group of masters from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn New York City. In 1973 I was invited by the Japanese association to compete in the open kumite championship in Japan upon winning the championship 1973. I was invited to the humble dojo of koshimitsu Yamamoto and to compete in the open kumite after winning kumite championship. I was asked to be under the guidance of Yamamoto to further my instructions in the advance technique atemi aiki-jujitsu. I continued to further my instruction by traveling back and forth from Japan and USA. In 1990 I receive my 10th degree black belt in Atemi -Aiki jujitsu upon my teacher death I was awarded full sokeship to continue the work. I won the kumite for 8 years and for 8- times from the of 1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,
I would like to pay my special thanks to some of the masters who took out time teach me the martial arts science of jiu -ju-jitsu,
1.Grandmaster- Charlie Sprrow-jujitsu
2.Grandmaster- Rudy Jones-jujitsu
3.Dr. Moses Powell- jujitsu
4.Master Saigon Ellis Evans-jiu-jujitsu
5.Master Danny McEddy-Nin jitsu -kempo
SOKE IRVING SOTO
IS A 16-TIMES HALL OF FAMER -MARTIAL ARTS
SOKE SOTO TEACHES MMA, ATEMI JUJITSU, AIKI-JUJITSU COMBAT MIX MARTIAL AND ARMED FORCE THE MILITARY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AROUND THE COUNTY
Call me at my cell phone Dojo number 619 448-2118 619-961-8350. http://video.
I hope I been helpful.
My web site is http://grandmasterirvingsoto.
Where I grew up
NEW YORK CITY
Places I've lived
JAPAN; CA
Companies I've worked for
USA ATEMI KI DO/DOJO MARTIAL ART PHYSICAL FITNESS’ CENTER 9805 PROSPECT AVE .STE-D SANTEE CA 92071; PHONE 619-448-2118; OR CELL LINE 619 448 2118
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http://grandmasterirvingsoto.
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Bottom of Form call me at my cell phone Doojo number 619 448-2118 619-961-8350. http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=SOKE+SOTO&emb=0&aq=f #
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My web site is http://grandmasterirvingsoto.webs.com The Styles of martial arts Systems: I teach is Atemi- Aiki-Jujitsu/jujitsu
Where I grew up NEW YORK CITY Places I've lived JAPAN; CA Companies I've worked for USA ATEMI KI DO/DOJO MATIAL ART PHYSICAL FINTESS CENTER 9805 PROSPECT AVE .STE.,D SANTEE CA 92071; PHONE 619-448-2118; OR CELL LINE 619 448 2118 Other names SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO I hope I been helpful.
My web site is http://grandmasterirvingsoto.
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MARTIAL ARTS, PROFESSOR IRVING SOTO TEACHER ATEMI AIKI JUJITSU/JUJITSU
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