John L. Ingram, Hachi Dan              President

Sensei John began studying Isshinryu in 1974.  His wife Cindy began in 1977.  They studied from Jim
Canter who was a Ni Dan at the time.  Jim learned from Willie Adams in Detroit then moved to Florida
and opened a dojo.  At that time they were with the A.O.K.A.  During this period, John attended two A.
O.K.A. functions and Cindy attended one.  Before Jim Canter retired from teaching karate he took 2 of
his black belts (one of them being John) to Georgia to get promoted to Ni Dan.  That is when John first
met Sensei Harold Mitchum.   Sensei Mitchum looked at the two of them do kata and then promoted
Jim Canter so that he could promote his own students.  Jim retired soon after and John and Cindy
took over the school (which had about 15 students).  They had a lawn service in New Port Richey,
Florida where they mowed about 80 lawns a week by themselves and then worked out and taught
karate in the evenings.  They took their two daughters with them and one of their daughters, Sheri,
went on to get her black belt and is presently a Go Dan who teaches karate at the Ingram’s Dojo.

A growing lawn service and over 100 students at a local recreation center pushed the Ingrams to make
a tough decision.  They decided that something had to go - and it would not be teaching Isshinryu!  
They opened a second school in Palm Harbor, Florida which ran full time and grew to over 300
students.  The Dojo is still in operation under Sensei Dean Lavas.The recreation center dojo in New
Port Richey was moved to a full time facility and now has over 300 students. Some of Sensei John's
notable accomplishments are:

·          In the 1980's - 2 time Florida State Kickboxing Champion. (ISKA - internationally accredited)

·          Early 1980's one of Florida’s top point fighters. Rated by Karate Illustrated Magazine.

·          Member of the U.S. Kickboxing team that traveled to Germany in 1986.

·          Did 2 exhibition fights with Bill Super Foot Wallace at the US Open night of champions.

·          Florida Director for the I.S.K.A. After retiring from competition.

·          Promoter of the Florida Open Karate Championships for the past 17 years.

·          Inducted into the Florida Hall of Fame in 1998.

·          President of the United Isshinryu Karate Association.

·          Most honored accomplishment is Sensei Mitchum telling him that he is his #1 student!

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Daniel A. Holloway, Hachi Dan         Vice President

Chief Instructor and Founder of Holloway's Isshin-Ryu Karate School, Waterford, Michigan. Sensei
Holloway was born in Japan in October, 1952. His father was an American serviceman and his mother
was a native to the country. Sensei maintains his ethnic traditions and speaks conversational
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Sensei Holloway is also the winner of many awards himself. He was the OKU Kumite champion in
1987 (executive division), and 2005 Hall of Fame Kata champion (Master's Division).. He is a two time
recipient of the Master Shimabuku award. He has also been recognized for his community involvement
and was given the "Outstanding Young Men of America Award".


Officer Bios
Sensei Holloway began his martial arts training in 1968 at the
age of 15 under Mr. Norbert Donnelly. Sensei Donnelly was a
world class tournament and kick boxing champion. Sensei
Holloway's black belt was confirmed under the direction of
Louis Grinnell and he went on to receive the rank of 6th Dan
under Alan Wheeler. In 1997 he was given the rank of 7th
Dan by Sensei Harold Mitchum (9th Dan-Hanchi), also
confirming was the late Sensei Sherman Harrill (7th Dan).
Both of the men were Okinawan trained by Master Shimabuku
with Mr. Mitchum receiving the distinction of Head Dojo
instructor and highest-ranking American. Sherman Harrill
was a leading seminar instructor and also held Udansha rank
in weapons (Kobudo). Sensei Holloway was promoted under
Sensei Mitchum to the rank of 8th Dan in 2005. Sensei
Holloway gives credit to these men for success in karate .
Cindy Ingram, Shichi Dan             Secretary

Cindy Ingram is one of the most accomplished people in Isshin Ryu Karate.  She is the holder of a 7th
degree Black Belt and is Sensei Mitchum's  Senior / female Karate-ka. Sensei Ingram is one of the
finest instructor/coach
es in North America.  She has taught children as well as adults and has a real
knack for communicating.  She is  responsible for training many Gold Medal winners and continues to
reach the community with her other activities. After giving up a successful Lawn care business she
and Sensei John opened two Dojo's in the New Port Richey / Palm Harbor area of Florida. The
recreation center dojo in New Port Richey was moved to a full time facility and now has over 300
students. Some of Sensei Cindy's noteable accomplishments are:

·          In the 1980’s Florida State point fighting champion for four consecutive years.

·          1989 rated #4 in the United States in point fighting by N.A.S.K.A.

·          1989 Female rookie of the year by N.A.S.K.A.

·          1994 State Champion in Weapon and Kata

·          Presented the Warriors Cup for being top in Kumite, Kata, and Kobudo all in the same year.

·          1996 inducted into the Florida Hall of Fame.

·          1998 President of FAME (Florida Affiliation of Martial Arts Events)

·          1997 Won the Masters Kata Division at the IWKA World tournament held in New York.

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