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Tino Ceberano

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Constantino 'Tino' Ceberano (born c. 1942) is a karate master who is a key figure in Australian martial arts history. He is a direct student of Gōju Kai karate founder Gōgen Yamaguchi (1909–1989).〔(Ceberano Martial Arts Academy: Our history ) Retrieved on 15 December 2009.〕 A native of Hawaii, Ceberano moved to Australia in 1966 at Yamaguchi's request, to establish Gōju Kai karate there.
==Early life==
Ceberano was born on the island of Kauai, Hawaii,〔Brennan, K. (1974). "The main thing is the man himself," ''Black Belt'', 12(2):42–46.〕 around 1942. His father was a Filipino migrant who came to Hawaii as a professional boxer.〔(Golden Knights Martial Arts Group: Tino Ceberano ) Retrieved on 15 December 2009.〕 As a youth, Ceberano studied boxing and judo, attaining black belt ranking in the latter.〔 Ceberano first learned karate, under the name of kempo, from a Korean War veteran.〔〔 In a later interview, Ceberano said, "I was immediately attracted to karate's discipline, its intricate breathing methods, and the principles of mutual respect. This applied in the dojo, where the opponent or classmate was given equal respect—regardless of size, strength, or ability. And outside the dojo, the same principle was to be applied, regardless of the other man's race, color, or creed. I wasn't long in karate before I noticed all the usual physical benefits, but it was my mental improvement that really impressed me" (Brennan, 1974, pp. 42–43).〔
In 1958, Ceberano's family left Kauai to settle in Honolulu.〔 Ceberano's first Gōju Kai instructors were Anton Navas and Masaichi Oshiro.〔 Ceberano joined the United States Marine Corps in mid-1959.〔〔 Military life, and the associated travel, made continuity of training difficult, but Ceberano persisted, and attained 1st ''dan'' ranking in Gōju Kai karate under Oshiro in 1963.〔

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