Grand Master John Pachivas, Shuri-Ryu master
The following article was taken from: All About Martial Arts
John Pachivas Shuri-ryu karate-do

Under Hanshi John Pachivas traditional karate grew as his leadership supported authentic, traditional karate and he promoted tournaments that brought Florida Karate-ka to national prominence. He was named “Coach of the Year” 6 times and traveled around the world as an Ambassador of Karate.
During Hanshi Pachivas’s competition days he was feared for his speed and power. Usually fighting from a cat stance he would use both roundhouse and front kicks with his incredible hand speed.
In 1963 Grand Master Rober Trias invited him to the Hombu Dojo in Phoenix, Arizona. This would begin a special relationship that lasted for the next 25 years. Hanshi Pachivas was one of just a few to be personally chosen by O’Sensei Trias to be a member of the Trias International Society.
Hanshi John Pachivas had many accomplishments, but the most important to him was the success of his students. Three of his students became members of the Elite Trias International Society. They were Ridgely Abele, Twice World Kata Champion, Andy Horne, and Lori Clapper. Society members are selected on the basis of accomplishment, ability, knowledge, competitive spirit and sincere dedication to the dissemination of true Karatedo. Another of Hanshi Pachivas students who deserves special mention is Donna Judge. Miss Judge is a eleven time USKA Woman’s Black Belt World Champion.
Under Grandmaster Trias, Hanshi John Pachivas received the highest title within the organization. He was a Chief Instructor and Director of the United States Karate Association International.

Hanshi John Pachivas often counseled Karate-ka on the importance of being free from any prejudice, and he considered that doing your best made a martial artist a real winner. Hanshi Pachivas believed that Karate develops character and integrity and provided all the insight necessary for a successful life. He often reminded students that hard physical training never stops.

Sadly, Hanshi John Pachivas died of respiratory failure at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida on February 14, 2000. He was only 72 years old.
Ranks of Hanshi John Pachivas:
- 10th Dan Shuri Ryu Karatedo and Goju Ryu Karatedo
- 10th Dan Kobudo
- 6th Dan Jujitsu
- 5th Dan Judo
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