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Shihan Steve Hankins was introduced to
martial arts at a young age when his parents accommodated his
interest by taking him to judo and Aikido lessons at the local
YMCA in the early 1980's.
It was not until later that a more
serious interest was taken. At this time Mr. Hankins joined
Ron Day's Martial Arts Academy and practiced kung fu for
approximately 2 years (1987-1989). Mr. Hankins was not content
with his experience in the arts so far and once again stopped
practicing.
After a chance meeting in 1990 Mr. Hankins met Grandmaster
Daniel Verkerke and was inspired to further his development.
After much persistence and discussion he was accepted as a
personal student.
Mr. Hankins attained the rank of Shidoshi Ho in 1992 and began
teaching as a junior Instructor in Seicho Jutsu. In 1994 the
rank of Shidoshi,
instructor's degree had been reached.
1996 was the year that Mr. Hankins had
accomplished all of the requirements for the title of Shihan,
master instructor in Seicho Jutsu and was awarded this by
Grandmaster Verkerke. Later on that same year Mr. Hankins
received the Master Instructor of the Year Award at the WHFSC
International Martial Arts Hall of Fame.
Other happenings and certifications of note include; performing
in the
Seicho Jutsu demo team for the Circle of Masters Hall of Fame in
1997,
receiving membership in the Circle of Masters (NJ, USA) in 1997,
performing in the Seicho Jutsu demo team for the Martial Arts
Expo 2000 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada and becoming a member of
the Executive Council for the International Freestyle Martial
Arts Organization.
Shihan Hankins holds a Bachelor degree in Science, honours
biology and a
Bachelor of Education. He has taught in various high schools
and public
schools in Seoul, South Korea, North Carolina, USA, and Ontario,
Canada.
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