Tino tuiolosega biography of alberta
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As the son of a Royal Samoan family and grandson to Tuiolosega Tagaloa, he was required to learn numerous Polynesian movements of self defense from both his father and his uncle. What he was taught was considered sacred and was only passed onto descendants of the Royal families by their fathers or relatives. His uncle who was the major influence in his studies worked extensively with him in understanding the concepts of these movements.
In , he served with in the U. Marine Corps and participated in the Inchon landing in Korea; in which he was cited and decorated.
MA'ALEA, ALEXANDER IOKOPA, 83, of Melbourne, Fla., died March 3, Born in.
Tino Tuiolosega was a chief instructor in hand to hand combat training; not only for the Marines, but also Naval personnel and also participated in boxing and judo. As an amateur boxer he fought over fights, winning by knockout. The championships he won are just a few of the titles worth mentioning, and may have some significant contribution to his reputation, but he really needs no certification of his outstanding ability among leaders of the Martial arts community.
Throughout his life, Mr. Most of the old practitioners and masters still remember and talk about Mr. Tino as the most feared competitor of his time. He has trained many known Masters in the martial arts world today who are considered by the martial arts community as outstanding martial arts figures. He is always given the utmost in respect by Masters and practitioners, regardless of their martial arts style.
Senior Master Tuiolosega is responsible for overseeing the quality of the Limalama program and presides over black belt Limalama promotions in the U. He was 79 years old.