Felton Messina, aside from being known as one of the pioneers of Karatedo in Puerto Rico, is also known as the "father" of Karatedo in the Dominican Republic. He earned this mention because he was the first person who took Karate to the Dominican Republic and spread it throughout the whole nation, having the Kenpo Karatedo Association, in which he directed, more than 6,500 students throughout the whole nation. He is also responsible of introducing Karatedo to the military forces of the Dominican Republic, training them in self-defense and competitive Karate. Felton Messina was also coach of the Dominican Karate Team training them, in various occasions, to go to the Panamerican and World karatedo tournaments, where his students won in several occasions. He was the first Dominican to write a book about Karatedo, published in 1979. At the moment he has already ended his second Karatedo book titled "The Physics of Karatedo".
Career
He started practicing Nihon Koden Shindo Ryu in 1975 when Hiroyuki Hamada was invited, by Felton Messina, to teach the style that he had created. Hamada spent one month in the Dominican Republic teaching Felton and his advanced students from the Kenpo Karatedo Association. Before returning to Japan, Hamada promoted Felton Messina to 3rd degree black belt, after giving him an extensive exam. Felton Messina traveled four times to Japan to practice at Hamada's dojo, where he was promoted successively to higher ranks until he reached the highest rank in Nihon Koden Shindo Ryu which is So-Shihan, that translated to English means "Master of Masters". This rank was given to him in 1999 in Japan, in the presence of 10 of his more advanced students from different countries in the Americas that traveled with him. The rank of So-Shihan given to Felton gives him power to expand the style Nihon Koden Shindo Ryu throughout the whole world, except Japan. Felton Messina has spread the style in the following countries: Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Cambodia, United States of America, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic. He is the only Dominican that has been able to expand Karatedo internationally, founding many karate schools in the countries mentioned above.
Rank
Messina at the moment possesses the Rank of So-Shihan for all the world except Japan where he holds the rank of 7th degree black belt. The World Karate Federation recognizes his rank of 7th degree black belt. He also possesses the rank of 1st degree black belt in the style of Iaido, Muso Shinden Ryu. This rank was given to him, in Japan, by Iwagoro Setoguchi in 1977.