Chuck Norris
(1940 - present)
When you think of Chuck Norris, you either immediately
think action movie star (recalling his numerous feature films)
or television star, for his long-running CBS television series,
"Walker, Texas Ranger."
But prior to that, Chuck was a martial arts star,
winning many martial arts championships including being a six-time
undefeated World Professional MiddleWeight Karate Champion. Chuck
was also a renowned teacher in the martial arts. Some of his students
were Steve McQueen, Bob Barker, Priscilla Presley and Donnie &
Marie Osmond.
From 1964 to 1968, Chuck won many State, National,
and International amateur karate titles. In 1968, Chuck fought
and won the World Professional MiddleWeight Karate championships
by defeating the World's Top Fighters. He held that title until
1974 when he retired undefeated.
In 1968, Chuck was inducted into the Black Belt
Hall of Fame as Fighter of the Year. In 1975, he was inducted
as Instructor of the Year and in 1977, Chuck received the honor
of Man of the Year.
Chuck
is also founder and President of United Fighting Arts Federation
with over 2,300 black belts all over the world.
In 1997, Chuck achieved another milestone in his
life by being the first man ever in the Western Hemisphere to
be awarded an 8th degree Black Belt Grand Master recognition in
the Tae Kwon Do system. This was a first in 4,500 years of tradition.
Chuck's intense drive and determination extended
beyond his martial arts and acting career. He became an offshore
powerboat racer with speeds of 140 miles per hour. In 1991, Chuck
with his team and sponsor "Popeye Chicken" won the World
Off Shore Powerboat championships. Then he went on to setting
a new world record by racing a 38 foot Scarab boat 605 miles across
the Great Lakes, from Chicago to Detroit, in 12 hours and 8 minutes.
In 1988, Chuck wrote his autobiography, "The
Secret of Inner Strength", for Little Brown Publishing, which
became a New York Times Best Seller. He followed up a few years
later with a second book, "The Secret Power Within: Zen Solutions
to Real Problems", also with Little Brown Publishing.
Chuck was asked how he would like to be remembered.
Chuck's answer was as a Humanitarian. He has gotten a good start
by:
1. Being the spokesperson for United Way, doing
an eight-minute commercial, which helped bring in over two billion
dollars.
2. Veterans Administration spokesperson visiting
over 12 V.A. hospitals and speaking with World War II, Korean
and Vietnam War Veterans including one from World War I.
3. Winning the 1998 Epiphany award on Walker, Texas
Ranger for the best Christian program.
4. The Jewish Humanitarian Man of the Year Award.
5. Actively involved with the Make A Wish Foundation
for 20 years by making dreams come true for terminally ill children.
6. BMI Music Television Award for Walker, Texas
Ranger theme song, "Eyes of a Ranger".
7. Texas Ranger Hall of Fame.
8. Commissioned Police Officer for Terrell, Texas.
9. Motivational speaker for many Christian ministries,
such as T.D. Jakes Ministry, Trinity Broadcasting, and Bill Glass
Crusade.
But
Chuck thinks his most rewarding accomplishment was the creation
of his Kick Drugs
Out of America Foundation. With the help of President George
Bush, Chuck implemented a program teaching the martial arts to
150 high-risk children at M C Williams Middle School in Houston,
Texas, as part of the school curriculum. The program was so successful
in helping these kids raise their self-esteem and instilling discipline
and respect, as well as getting them out of gangs, that the program
is now in 30 schools with over 4,200 young boys and girls actively
participating.
Some dates from Tang
Soo Do USA Chronology
1960 Chuck Norris (#2819),Torrance Ca. (Oct)
1973 National Tang Soo Do Congress is formed by Chuck Norris,
disolves when Chuck Norris forms UFAF
1976 Chuck Norris Forms Chuck Norris System, United Fighting Arts
Federation (UFAF), Torrance Ca.
1986 Mr. Pat Johnson and Mr. Dick Douglas leave Chuck Norris's
UFAF on good terms, reform National Tang Soo Do Congress
1988 Chuck Norris System, United Fighting Arts Federation officially
drops the Chuck Norris System name and changes name to United
Fighting Arts Federation (UFAF)
To visit Chuck Norris homepage,
go to chucknorris.com
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