Grandmaster Giacobbe
A direct student of Grandmaster Jae
Chul Shin, Dominick A. Giacobbe, world renowned 8th degree Grandmaster of
Tang Soo Do Korean Karate, began his
training in 1968. For several years, he also received special training from
Grandmaster H. C. Hwang, son of the founder of Tang Soo Do, and Grandmaster C.
S. Kim, founder of the International Tang Soo Do Federation.
During the late 60's and early 70's
Grandmaster Giacobbe was a well-known, top tournament competitor on the East
Coast.
In 1977 he traveled to Korea in order
to refine his art and undertake the study of the ancient techniques of mind
power derived from internal Chi energy. The skills he developed through
meditation and special breathing exercises have not only set him apart as a
martial artist, but also landed him on numerous television programs such as
That's Incredible, Evening Magazine, Good Morning America, CNN, Entertainment
Tonight and Sally Jessie Raphael.
His trademark feat, performed for the
Guinness Book of World Records consists of hanging two buckets of water onto
sharpened motorcycle spokes inserted in his arms, while holding a suspended
weight with his teeth, all the time standing on two knife blades. A video of
this performance can be seen here.
Grandmaster Giacobbe has been
passionate about sports from a young age. He is nationally recognized as an
expert in physical fitness, weight training, flexibility enhancement and
exercise program development. In 1980, he began training members of the
Philadelphia Eagles to improve their performance. In 1987, Coach Buddy Ryan
assigned the entire Philadelphia Eagle defense to train with him off-season.
He
has personally trained NFL stars Reggie White and Mike Quick.
In boxing, he has been a special
physical trainer in 15 World Championship bouts, working with Evander Holyfield,
Pernell Whitaker and Sugar Ray Leonard.
Grandmaster Giacobbe has appeared on
the covers of six martial arts magazines including Black Belt Magazine and
Karate & Kung Fu Illustrated. In 1985 he won a Gold Medal in Japan at the World
Super People festival, amazing the Japanese judges by standing on authentic
razor sharp Japanese Samurai swords without getting cut.
The Governor of New Jersey honored
him for his Juvenile Offender Program, where troubled kids were put into martial
arts training, and all them had positive results.
In 1983 he was presented the
Excalibur Award from the American Cancer Society for his donation of over
$500,000.00 from the Fight for Cancer National Karate Championships, which he
sponsors annually in Atlantic City.
In 2000, he was inducted into Black
Belt Magazine Hall of Fame.
In 2008,
he wrote a book called "The Secrets For a Powerful
Life" (published by AuthorHouse).
Grandmaster Giacobbe is president of
the Inter-Continental Tang Soo Do Organization through which he conducts seminars
around the world on the traditional teachings of Tang Soo Do karate, philosophy,
power meditation, Chi Breathing exercises and the Taoist meditation for healing.
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