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Johnny Linebarger
Board of
Directors
Director
of KoSho Karate - Centers for the Martial Arts
2005 Promoted to 8th Degree Black Belt in Kobudo
2003 Promoted to 9th Degree Black Belt in Tai-ho
Jitsu
2000 Received Robert A. Trias Lifetime
Competition Award from the USA Karate & US Jujitsu Federations Hall of
Fame
Promoted to 8th Degree Black Belt in Karate
1998 Promoted to 3rd Degree Black Belt in Judo
1997 Inducted into the USAKF Hall of Fame
1996 Promoted to 6th Degree Black Belt in Kobudo
1995 Promoted to 7th Degree Black Belt in Karate
1993 Received Master Instructor - Teaching
Certification in Tae Kwon Do
Promoted to 7th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do
Received All-American Award from USAKF for Karate (3rd consecutive year)
1992 Promoted to 8th Degree Black Belt in
Chinese Martial Arts
Appointed as Head Coach for the USA Karate Team (USAKF)
Received All-American Award from USAKF for Karate (2nd consecutive year)
Won
80+ kilo division at USA Karate Team Trials and represented the US at
the World Championships in Grenada, Spain
1991 Received the title of Shihan (Professor or
Teacher of Teachers)
Promoted to 6th Degree Black Belt in Karate (from WUKO)
Promoted to 7th Degree Black Belt in Jujitsu (from International Jujitsu
Federation)
Became member of the USOC Coaching Development Committee for Karate
Appointed as Assistant Coach for the USA Karate Team (USAKF)
Received All-American Award from USAKF for Karate
National Champion (80+ kilo) for the USAKF
1990 Began training with Hanshi George Anderson
in Akron, Ohio
Became member of the USA Karate Team
Represented the U.S. in the Ippon Shobu division at the WUKO World
Championships in Mexico City, Mexico
National Champion (80+ kilo) for the USAKF
Appointed as Chairman of the USA Karate Federation of Arizona
Became the first Martial Artist ever to receive an Outstanding Athletic
Achievement Award from the Tucson Conquistadors
Promoted to 5th Degree Black Belt in Okinawan Shuri-Ryu Karate
1989 World Champion of All Black Belts - USKA
1988 World Champion of All Black Belts - USKA
1987 World Champion of All Black Belts - USKA
1986 Won the Triple Crown (1st places in
Fighting, Forms and Weapons) at the USKA World Championships in Chicago,
Illinois
Selected as a member of the Elite Trias International Society (the only
person to ever be inducted by unanimous decision)
Promoted to 4th Degree Black Belt in Karate
1985 Won the Weapons title at the Panama Kempo
Internationals in Panama City, Panama
World Champion (Light Heavyweight) for USKA
Promoted to Assistant Chief Instructor for all Shuri Karate by
Grandmaster Trias
1983 Promoted to Tachi in Okinawan Kobudo (the
first martial artist in the US to earn this title)
Promoted to 3rd Degree Black Belt in Karate
Opened KoSho Self-Defense Studio in Tucson, Arizona
1981 Formed Davis-Monthan Self-Defense Club
Promoted to 2nd Degree Black Belt in Karate
1980 Assigned to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
and began training with Grandmaster Trias
1976 Joined the US Air Force and spent 3 years
in Tokyo, Japan
1975 Promoted to 1st Degree Black Belt in Karate
1974 Opened the first KoSho Self-Defense Studio
in Conover, North Carolina
1972 Began karate training with Master Kale
Makaio in Hickory, North Carolina
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