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| The 10 Laws Of The Fist By CHARLES MATTERA, 10th degree black belt and the headmaster of the United Studios of Self-Defense Inc. |
| Biography of Professor Charles Mattera |
| A Passion for the Martial Arts, by Master Frank Ley, 6th Degree Black Belt and Regional Vice President for Northern California |
USSD.NET: What are some of the most memorable milestones of your martial arts career? MASTER LEY: The three China trips were very big milestones for me. During the first trip, watching Professor Mattera and Steve DeMasco get promoted to tenth degree. Being able to put on a demonstration for the abbot in front of them, especially Professor Mattera, my instructor and mentor. Seeing them both being adopted by the abbot – spiritually speaking of course – and also becoming disciples of the temple. Really unifying and making that connection with what I talked about earlier, the Shaolin temple, and that one of the reasons that I got into it, the philosophy that it espoused through the martial arts and the Shaolin temple. Then the following year, 2001, we did our first test in China for students, and to make it even more special the Professor decided at the same time that 6 of his upper degree black belts had developed to a point that he felt comfortable testing them for the next rank. So, we did our entire test exclusively inside the temple. That was Master Taylor getting his 8th degree, myself and Master Black being promoted to 6th dan, and then Master Eszlinger, Master Prosch and Master Clark all being promoted to 5th dan. What made that special, besides the obvious of testing for a high degree black belt in the Shaolin temple, was that I did it with five other guys that I consider brothers. They are my friends, my colleagues, my peer group and people that I consider like brothers to me. Then in 2004, what Professor Mattera considers to be the biggest honor of all, we had the monument stone erected in the temple. That's something that will be there permanently. Like Professor Mattera always says, we're just people, and in the grand scheme of things, in the whole universe, we are kind of small and insignificant in comparison to all of that stuff so having the monument stone there solidifies the relationship with the Shaolin temple that they have developed over the last several years. It brings a complete and full circle to what we have done because if you trace the Shaolin temple system from the temple through Okinawa and China and Hawaii and then eventually to the United States now you're all the way back to the Shaolin temple and reconnecting with that birthplace and that point of origin. It's a cool and really special thing to be a part of. I feel very fortunate that that happened during the time that I was coming through the ranks and a higher degree black belt in the system. |
by Master Frank Ley, 5th Degree Black Belt and Regional Vice President for Northern California (Courtesy of