Tino Ceberano Resume

OBJECTIVE

Professionalism through scientific and realistic studies will provide the true essence of a thorough practice in arts.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Martial Arts & Physical Culture – Professional Consultancy
Director and Chief instructor to the International Goju Karate-Do
Maestro & Assistant Director to the Philippion Amara Arcanis Katipunan
Vice President of the International Arnis Federation
Chief Instructor and area director of the Ryukyu Kobujutsu Hozon Shinko-Kai
Associate director to the International Martial Arts Federation
Australian director to the Okinawan Budo International
Police Training Consultant and Co-ordinator to the ultimate protection agency (Security Training and Escort Security Specialist International)
Director and Co-ordinator to the A.R.M.E.D. (Advance Resource for Martial Art Education Development)

EDUCATION

Kauai High School, Lihue, Kauai – Hawaii USA 1959
U.S.A.F.I. – United States Armed Forces Institute 1962
Taylor’s College, Victoria Australia 1968
Victorian Education Department (part time Physical Education Instructor) 1968-1970
Graduate of International Teachers Course of Karate-Do HD. QTRS – Tokyo, Japan 1970
Graduate of the Instructors (Okinawan Weaponry) Kobudo Course, Shizuoka, Japan 1975 Certified International referee, 1st International Examination Course (WUKO) Tokyo – Japan 1974
Certified instructor of weaponry and unarmed apprehension control (Kubota specialist course at the L.A.P.D. academy) – 1985
Certified Masters Degree of Karate – 7th Dan Kyoshi, 1992 Okinawa, Japan (Okinawa Goju Ryu Federation)

TINO CEBERANO HANSHI PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Administrator, Chief Instructor and Training Co-ordinator 1 9 6 6 Assigned Chief Instructor of the International Goju Kai Karate-Do Victoria division Australia.
1968 First instructions of Karate to be introduced into the Education Department, Wattle Park High School, Victoria Australia.
1970 Founding member of the Federation of Australia Karate-Do Organisation (FAKO).
1972 Represented Australia in the 2nd World Karate-Do Championship as Team Captain and delegate to Congress (Paris, France).
1973 Australian Team Leader and delegate to Congress of the 1st Asian Pacific Karate-Do Championship Official’s course and refereed as the first to represent Australia in an officiating capacity (Singapore).
1974 Australian representative to WUKO’s first referees course and examination for International Officials (Tokyo, Japan).
1975 Australian delegate to congress and referee to the 3rd world Karate-Do Championship elected to the post of the 4th Vice President of WUKO (Longbeach, California USA).
1976 Appointed Delegate congress and referee to the 2nd Asian Pacific Championship (APUKO), elected to Vice President Operational (Jakarta, Indonesia).
1977  Appointed organising committee member to the 4th World Karate-Do Championship, directorate member to the congress, elected member to the WUKO Rules committee, and referee to the Championships (Tokyo, Japan).
1978 Member of the WUKO Rules committee attending WUKO referees council meeting (Paris, France).
1979 APUKO Directorate Member to the Congress of the Asian Games, Senior Referee to the 3rd APUKO Games Delegate to the WUKO Directorate Meeting (Taiwan, Republic of China).
1979 Coach to the Victorian FAKO Karate team defeating the Japanese National Collegiate team to Australia.
*A first ever for any foreigner team to defeat the Japanese outside Japan.
1980 Australian National Team Couch to the 1st Asian Games (Manila, Philippines); Directorate Member to the WUKO 5th Congress and Referee to the 5th World Championship, elected member of the WUKO Referees Council (Madrid, Spain).
1981 Member of the WUKO Referees Council Meeting, referee to the World Games 1 (Santa Clara, California USA), Senior Member of Examiners’ panel for APUKO officials to the Asian Pacific Games
(APUKO IV) Sydney, Australia.
1982 WUKO Directorate to Congress, member of the WUKO referee council supervising clinics and officiating at the 6th World Karate-Do Championship (Taipei, Republic of China).
1983 Team Leader of the 1st International Goju-Kai Good Will Tournament (Tokyo Japan). Team Leader of the Australian Goju-Kai team defeating the all Japan National Collegiate Team in a Goodwill match (Osaka, Japan).
1984 Appointed member of the National Coaches Accreditation scheme.
1985 Appointed National Kata Coach for FAKO, attended 1st Masters Kata seminar (OTSU Japan), appointed Chairman of the APUKO Referee Council, Chief referee to the APUKO Championships, APUKO IV (Kota Kinabalu, Shah Malaysia).
1986 Senior referee to the 8th World Championship (Sydney, Australia), National Kata Coach to the Australian National Team, examiner to the referees Qualification Course.
1990 Official Independence exercised as a Licensed Instructor establishing the I.G.K (International Goju Karate-Do), Inauguration of the first IGK festival for the participants and official members international.
1991 Officially launched the program of the A.R.M.E.D. Activity, a seminar workshop presentation of update in the Martial Arts Study with the Motivational tool for instructors and senior practitioners, a tour of Asia, Europe, America and the Pacific Rim.
1992 Elected Vice President in the formation of the International Arnis Federation, qualified as the 1st foreigner to officiate in the I.A.F. competitions in the sport of Arnis participated as an official in the Sea Games – South East Asian Games (Manila, Philippines).
1994 Hosted the 3rd IGK festival where 8 countries participated in the event of distinction, recognizing the IGK as on official international organization.
1995 • Advance study and development of the propagation of Filipino Stick and Empty Hand Fighting (Manila, Philippines).
• Assigned Associate Directorship to the P.A.A.K. – Philippino Amara Arc arnis Katipunan, An international source of propagation in the arts of the Philippines, official training consultant to the Senators and Senatorial Staff of the executive house of the Philippines Government, training consultant to the Philippine National Police Academy – Camp Castaneda, Silang, Cavite, Training Consultant to the National Correctional Service Personnel, and personal trainer to the National Bureau of Investigation Head Quarters Karate-Do Club, Manila,Philippines
1997 Received commendation from the Vice President of the Philippines for services rendered to the Youth of Metropolitan Manila as a member of the Facilitating Officer Group that lectured and ran workshops in High Schools on the D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program assigned to off duty police at the Metro Manila
precincts.
1998 From this year to the year of 2003, I became involved as a broker project consultant to the Australia Philippines business Council. The projects included low cost housing, road building, sewerage, water facilities and several livelihood programs for the occupants to these low cost housing facilities created for the squatting dwellers along the rail in Manila City to the Southern Township of the Muntinlupa.
2003 Returned to Australia to reside permanently creating the former position as a professional Martial Arts instructor involved in Workshops, Seminars and National Tours for senior gradings. My
involvement came about, after under going course completion of the level IV accreditation to coaching and Workplace Safe training as a Senior Training Consultant to the Kenshusei College of Accreditation.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
International and National Membership International Goju Karate-Do
World Karate-Do Federation International Martial Arts Federation
Philippino Amara Arcanis Katipunan International
International Arnis Federation
Advance Resource for Martial Art Educational Development International
Okinawan Budo International
The Society for the promotion and preservation of Ryukyu Classical Martial Arts
Australian Karate-Do Federation
Karate Instructors Association

ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Security Training and Police consultancy work
Professional Audio and Film service availability
Personalised Training Consultant
Escort Security and personalized protection
Motivational seminars and workshop activity
Business promotions

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Acting and voice over presentations for Radio, Television and Public Events
Co-operative level motivational programs specialising to tailor the needs of in-house exercise and stress management activity
Weekend training camps and progressive workouts for groups creating social and team cohesiveness
Fishing and hunting where and when possible
Reading good novels and writing diaries in preparation for a Biography release sometime in the future
Cooking and entertaining groups in the ethnic culture and language
International travel and study of ethnic culture and language

ACCREDITATIONS
Post Physical Education Training – 1968
First Aid Qualification – 1968, 1978, 1988, 1992
Fitness Group Leader Training – 1969
Instructors Qualifications in Karate-Do
• Qualified Senior Teacher (Renshi) 1970
• Qualified Master (Shihan) 1972
• Qualified Master Teacher (Kyoshi) 1976
• Qualified Senior Master (Kyoshi) 1992
International referee accreditation for Karate Championships
World Union of Karate-Do Organisation – 1974, 1977, 1980, 1982 & 1986
World Championship Asian Pacific Union of Karate-Do Organisation – 1973, 1976, 1979, 1981 &
1985 Asia Championships
Federation of Australian Karate-Do Organisation as Referee Commissioner – 1970-1987
Instructors Qualification In Kobudo Qualified Senior Teacher (Renshi) – 1975
International referee for Arnis Championships – Qualified at the Sea – South
East Asian Games Manila Philippines 1992
Instructors Qualification – Arnis 1993
National Combat Shooting Police & Security Training – Qualified Level 1 & 2 – 1994

AWARDS RECEIVED
Chief Referee for the World Union of Karate-Do – Organisation 1977
Chief Referee for the Asian Pacific Union of Karate-Do – Organisation 1985
Honorary life member of the Australian Karate-Do Federation – 1987
Chief Referee for the Police and Firemen’s Olympics – Sydney Australia 1987
Black Belt Hall of Fame – Blitz Martial Art Magazine Australia 1996

INTEREST AND ACTIVITIES
Public Professional Entertainment
Television presenter for Woman’s Self Defense Program
1969-1979 Channel “0” Roy Hamson Show, Melbourne VIC
Television series on Australian TV – “Hunter” “Mission Impossible” “Embassy” & “Skirts”
Australia’s First Martial Arts Production Film – “Iron Fist”
1995 – A main character part acting as an accountant villain named “Lau”
Numerous television advertisements & Male Model roles performed on all of Victoria’s Television.
Professional Consultant to the Government on matters concerning Martial Arts
Founding member of the Australian Martial Arts Council – 1974
Appointed member of the Victorian Martial Arts Board and Licensing
Authority in executing the state legislation of the Martial Arts Control Act – 1986
Invited lecturer and supervisor to the FOSTU (Firearm Operational Survival
Training Unit) Training of all Regional Supervisors Course update on defense against offensive weapons – 1994
Officially announced as a Victorian Police Training Consultant – 1994
International Security and Police Training Assessment
Personal escort to movie stars assembled at an International event in Portland, Oregon 1984. Some of these movie starts include Frank Stallone, John Travolta, Karen Black, Michael Roberts, Priscilla Presley, Michael Fairman and Jeff Pomerantz
Training workshop seminar with the NBI – National Bureau of Investigation – Philippines, Indang, Cavite 1992
Training Workshop for the Instructor program of the National Head Quarter Training Centre – Policia Nacional Madrid, lecture and presentation of the Baton Defensive for the Cadets of the Defensa Personal Policial, Centro Formacion Del Cuerpo Nacional De Policial Avila – Spain 1993
Demonstration and presentation to the senior executives and the Commissioner the Baton Defensive Training for the Guardia Seville, – Sevilla, Spain 1993
Seminar and Workshop for the Sensate and Staff of the Executive House, the Republic of the Philippines, on the subject of the executive Survival Fitness Program 1996

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Community and special group events I have served during my professional career in Australia
Outward Bound Family and group camps in the Victorian State – 1968-1970
Training Consultant to the National Guide Dog and Blind Centre – Kew Victoria 1977-1979
Pre-session training consultant to VFL Football teams Melbourne Demons and the Richmond Tigers – 1978-1979
Guest speaker to the Mother Clubs throughout Victoria
Guest speaker to the Lions Club and Rotary Clubs in Victoria
Guest speaker on discipline and motivation for the H-Division of the Pentridge Prison in Victoria as a public service activity organized but the Lions Club of Victoria 1985
Motivational talk to the Aboriginal Football Teams of Fitzroy – the Fitzroy all Starts, Finalist of the National Competition

DEFINITIONS
W.U.K.O – World Union of Karate-Do Organisations
A.P.U.K.O. – Asian Pacific Union of Karate-Do Organisations
F.A.K.O – Federations of Australian Karate-Do Organisation
A.S.E.A.N. – Association of South East Asian Nations
I.A.F. – International Arnis Federation
I.G.K International Goju Karate-Do
A.R.M.E.D. Advance Resource of Martial Arts Educational Development