George Mattson (martial artist)


George E. Mattson is a well-known author of martial arts books and one of the first Americans to be awarded a black belt in Uechi-ryū Karate-do. He was the first to teach the style professionally resulting in the majority of the original growth in the United States of America. He was one of the very first to publish a book in English about karate and has since continued to publish many books on Uechi-Ryu.

The 3 major, unique contributions documenting his style of karate

Mattson has written several published books as well as e-book versions for electronic reading devices. This includes the following:
He is known as the father of American Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do and has been responsible for the resulting growth in several countries by his students.

Major Uechi-Ryū students of George Mattson

  1. Campbell, Robert
  2. Canna, Van
  3. Durkin, Buzz
  4. Maloney, James - Canada -
  5. Mattson, Walter - no relation -
  6. Mattson, Chad - no relation -
  7. Rabesa, Arthur
  8. Summers, Jack
  9. Blake, Windsong
  10. Deraney, George A.
  11. Finkelstein, David
  12. Glasheen, William
  13. Huff, Ed
  14. Mott, David
  15. Neide, Joan L.
  16. Wharton, Alton P. - Burmuda -
  17. Wilder, Clarence
  18. Witherell, Bruce
  19. Wong, Gary
  20. Yee, Darin
  21. Thom, Henry
  22. Tim Ford
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Early history

Ryuko Tomoyose originally taught George E. Mattson as a young American serviceman for several hours in the evening after his duties on the military base in Okinawa only training occasionally at the Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do headquarters by Kanei Uechi and his other Master students. He was promoted to 1st degree black belt before leaving Okinawa at the end of his service in the military. Ryuko Tomoyose had studied previously with the founders of the other two major Okinawan Karate styles before starting lessons with Kanei Uechi finally. A few months before becoming too ill, Kanbun Uechi returned to Okinawa and taught at his son's karate school in Nago, Okinawa, Japan. During that time, Ryuko Tomoyose studied with Kanbun Uechi and his students there. Ryuko Tomoyose therefore has the distinction of being one of the very few that was a student of all three founders of all three of the major styles of Okinawan Karate, Kanbun Uechi, Chojun Miyagi, and Chosin Chibana.
George E. Mattson returned to Okinawa many times and arranged to travel with his students to Okinawa often. Through his continued travel to Okinawa and the seminars sponsored for Okinawan masters to travel to the USA George E. Mattson has been studying under the majority of Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do masters of the 20th century. As a result, he has been among the first to be promoted to each degree of black belt up to his current rank of 10th degree black belt in Uechi-Ryu Karate-Do in the USA.