Grandmaster Rick Alemany has been training and
teaching since 1962. He quickly became a skilled
fighter and established himself as a champion in the
tournament circuit of the 60's, 70's and 80's. He
has earned high rankings in Kenpo Karate, Jujitsu,
and Arnis. Grand Master Alemany's main style is
Kenpo Karate with Great Grand Master Ralph Castro as
his primary instructor. His expertise further
includes Jujitsu instructed by Dr. Duke Moore, Wing
Chun instructed by Chris Chan, Modern Arnis (filipino
stick fighting) with Grand Master Remy Presas and
Grand Master Ernesto Presas, Tai chi with Great
Grand Master Tony Ho (Master Ho Nan Jie), Shorin-Ryu
with Richard Kim, Kajukenbo with both Brother Abe
Kamahoahoa and Grand Master Sid Asuncion.
Grand Master Alemany has been featured in magazines,
newspaper articles, TV commercials, and was a
technical advisor for the fight scenes in a Sam
Peckinpaw Film "Killer Elite" starring James Caan.
He has won numerous titles and trophies in
championship competition. Grand Master Alemany even
made a comeback to the tournament circuit at the age
of 42. His goal was to win Grand Champion once more
before he retired for good. At his first tournament
back he won the 35 and over division, then beat the
lightweight, middleweight, and the heavyweight
champions to take Grand Champion at the 16th Annual
Central California Karate Championships, sponsored
by Leo Fong and Ron Marchini. He entered 12
tournaments winning three Grand Championships,
eleven First places, and one third.
Grand Master Alemany has promoted and developed over
180 Black Belts, out of the 180 Black Belts, 34
opened their own schools, and they promoted and
developed close to 500 Black Belts.
Mayor Willie Brown proclaimed August 2rd "Rick
Alemany Day" in San Francisco in honor of his
legendary status as a competitor and Martial Arts
teacher. Grand Master Alemany is a co- founder and
past president of ATAMA (American Teachers
Association of the Martial Arts). He is a Senior
Technical Advisor for Kenpo Jujitsu International.
Grand Master Alemany's philosophy is that Martial
Arts can benefit anyone, spiritually as well as
physically, without regard to age, gender, race or
capability and his job is to teach his students to
believe in themselves, and that they can accomplish
and be successful in anything they do.
They
just have to believe they can and to never give up.
His focus on effective competition, self-defense
tactics and reality based training make him a highly
sought after instructor. Today, together with his
wife Simo Margaret Alemany, you can still find him
doing what he loves most, teaching. Students and
instructors come from all over to enjoy his smile
and sincere belief in the Martial Arts training.
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