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David Deaton Karate Studios
Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
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    Published on: 10/6/2009    Last Visited: 10/6/2009  

    David Deaton

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    Mr. Deaton is founder and director of David Deaton Karate Studios. He began studying the Martial Arts in 1965 at age 17 under Mr. Cecil T. Patterson. Mr. Deaton first began teaching in 1968, then taught and organized the MTSU Karate Club/Team while completing an MBA Degree at Middle Tennessee State University. After graduation, Mr. Deaton assisted MTSU in developing karate as a credited physical education course and directed that program for nine years.

    Mr. Deaton founded David Deaton Karate Studios in June, 1970 in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He has been recognized for his leadership in teaching and in school operations by virtue of his appointment to the Board of Directors of the U.S. Martial Arts Centers, Wado-Karate-Do Association and Educational Management Systems. Mr. Deaton has been recognized by Who's Who in the Martial Arts and gained national recognition as one of the top tournament competitors and currently is a seventh degree Black Belt in Wado-Karate-Do.

    In 1974, he won his first of ten (10) Tennessee State Championships. In 1981 he was voted to #1 Lightweight Fighting Competitor in the nation by Karate Illustrated Magazine and subsequently was featured on the cover of that national publication. The Tennessee House of Representatives adopted a resolution praising Mr. Deaton's national recognition and contribution to MTSU and the communities of Murfreesboro and Hendersonville.

    In 1984, prior to his retirement from national competition, Mr. Deaton captained the U.S. Karate Team in the International Wado Championship held in Tokyo, Japan and again was voted #1 by Karate Illustrated, this time in the Master's Division for both forms and fighting.

    Mr. Deaton helps karate schools throughout the country to develop professionalism. He also consults with Black Belt instructors to help them improve their curriculum and instruction techniques.

    In addition, he is very active in the community through the local Chamber of Commerce and Rotary International. He is also involved in fund raising for Project Sparrow, a scholarship program for those less fortunate youth who would benefit from the study of the Martial Arts, the Leukemia society and the American Cancer Association.

    In the 1998 NASKA circuit, Mr. Deaton was ranked #1 in forms, #3 in weapons and #3 in fighting for the Fifty and over Black Belt World rating.

    In the 1999 NASKA circuit, Mr. Deaton was ranked #1 in fighting in the 50 and over Black Belt World rating.

    In 2008, Mr. Deaton achieved his 8th degree Black Belt

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    David Deaton, Owner
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    David Deaton Karate Studio

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    Published on: 6/23/2008    Last Visited: 6/23/2008  

    David DeatonOwner of David Deaton Karate Studio

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    Published on: 7/5/2008    Last Visited: 7/5/2008  

    The All American Karate-Do Kyokai Master Black Belt Association awarded David Deaton, founder of David Deaton Karate, the rank of Eighth Degree Black Belt and Master Instructor title of Shihan for his 43 years of diligent study and teaching of karate.

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    The All American Karate-Do Kyokai Master Black Belt Association awarded David Deaton, founder of David Deaton Karate, the rank of Eighth Degree Black Belt and Master Instructor title of Shihan for his 43 years of diligent study and teaching of karate.http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080615/BUSINE
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    Published on: 7/1/2004    Last Visited: 7/1/2004  

    David Deaton Karate1249 North Mt. Juliet RoadMt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122(615) 754-6878

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    Published on: 7/15/2001    Last Visited: 3/20/2002  

    David Deaton Karate Studios - Brentwood Place, (615) 377-1100

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    Published on: 11/13/2007    Last Visited: 11/1/2009  

    David Deaton was born September 4, 1947, and began his long study of Wado Ryu karate in 1965, at the age of 17, under the direct supervision of Cecil T. Patterson.
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    Deaton first began teaching karate in 1968, then taught and organized the MTSU Karate Club/Team while completing an MBA degree at Middle Tennessee State University. After graduation, Deaton assisted MTSU in developing karate as an accredited physical education course and directed that program for nine years.

    Deaton founded David Deaton Karate Studios in June, 1970 in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He has been recognized for his leadership in teaching and in school operations by virtue of his appointments to the boards of directors for the U.S. Eastern Wado Ryu Federation, U.S. Martial Arts Centers and Educational Management Systems. He has been recognized by Who's Who's in the Martial Arts, and gained national recognition as one of the top tournament competitors.

    In 1974, he won his first of ten, Tennessee State Championships. In 1981, he was voted the #1 Lightweight Fighting Competitor in the nation by Karate Illustrated Magazine and subsequently was featured on the cover of that national publication. The Tennessee House of Representatives adopted a resolution praising Deaton's national recognition and contribution to MTSU and the communities of Murfreesboro and Hendersonville, Tennessee. In 1984, prior to his retirement from national competition, he captained the U.S. Karate Team in the International Wado Championship held in Tokyo, Japan and again was voted #1 by Karate Illustrated, this time in the Master's Division for both forms and fighting. In 1998, on the NASKA competition circuit, Deaton was ranked #1 in forms, #3 in weapons, and #3 in fighting for the Fifty and over Black Belt World rating. In 1999, on the NASKA competition circuit, he was ranked #1 in fighting in the 50 and over Black Belt World rating. In 2008 Mr. Deaton was awarded his eight degree black belt.

    Deaton has been active in developing sport karate and hosted the nationally famous Southern American Championships Karate Tournament for many years. He helps karate schools throughout the country to develop professionalism. He also consults with instructors to help them improve their curriculum and instructor techniques. In addition, he is very active in the community through the local Chamber of Commerce and Rotary International. He is also involved in fund-raising for Project Sparrow, a scholarship program for those less fortunate youth, who would benefit from the study of the martial arts, the Leukemia Society and the American Cancer Association. He married his wife Linda, July 31, 1982.

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    Published on: 11/13/2007    Last Visited: 11/1/2009  

    David Deaton Karate Studio Brentwood Pl Brentwood, TN 37027 USA Phone:(615) 377-1100

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