| Black Belt qualifications undertaken in Japan include: |
| 1st Dan: Shindo Muso Ryu Jojutsu (Traditional Stick) |
| 1st Dan: Kodokan Judo (Judo) |  |
| 2nd Dan: All Japan Jodo Federation (Traditional Stick) |
| 3rd Dan: All Japan Aikido Federation (Aikido) |
| 3rd Dan: All Japan Kendo Federation (Japanese Fencing) |
| 3rd Dan: Muso Shinden Ryu Iaido (Traditional Sword) |
| 3rd Dan: Shindo Muso Ryu Jodo (Traditional Stick) | |
| 4th Dan: All Japan Iaido Federation (Traditional Sword) |
| 4th Dan: Japan Karatedo Seikokai - Nunchaku, Rokushakubo, Sai, Tonfa, Kamma |
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| Other Black Belt qualifications include: |
| 1st Dan: Karate (Kyokushinkai) |
| 7th Dan: Dokuritsu Jodo Renmei (Traditional Stick) |
| 6th Dan: Dokuritsu Iaido Renmei (Traditional Sword) |
| 7th Dan: Seiti Tanjo (Short, Medium and Long stick) |
| 7th Dan: Hoshinjutsu (Modern Self Defence) |
| 6th Dan: Ryukyu Kobudo |
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| Other awards include: |
| Martial Arts Hall of Fame Award - “In recognition of the devotion and commitment to the development of Martial Arts in the United Kingdom and around the world” |
| “The best we know of” - The Guinness Book of Records |
| Winner of the National Police Judo Championships 1967 |
| Represented Britain in the World Kendo Championships (Japan) 1970 |
| Represented Britain in the Nihon Shorinji Kempo Championships (Japan) 1969 |
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