I am also a first generation black belt under Kenpo Master Larry Tatum, who was a great instructor and inspiration to me throughout the 1980's, as he is to this day. Larry opened his doors to me when I needed it the most, never asking for any payment, other than hard work and devotion to the art. For this, I will never be able to thank him enough.
Gifted with the intelligence, ability and desire to become an internationally known and respected instructor, Larry became known to the world as "The Teacher of Black Belts." This brought students and visitors from around the world to spend time on his mat - All of us aiding one another in our own quest for Kenpo skill and knowledge.
During this same time I was fortunate enough to have also been a personal student of Mr. Parker, taking private lessons at his home in Pasadena, which is why Mr. Parker chose to sign (as instructor) on my 1st Degree Black Belt and 2nd Degree Black Belt certificates. My time with Mr. Parker is irreplaceable in terms of my learning and understanding the art of Kenpo.
This being said, I recognizes that I would have never been accepted as a student of Mr. Parker's if it had not been for the instruction I was receiving at Master Tatum's studio. It was in Larry's "Famous" Thursday Night Class (Photo_1) - (Photo_2) that I studied for my rank. |