Sensei George Stein

October 12, 2008 by andrew  
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Yodan ( 4th degree black belt )

George Stein is a 2nd generation lawyer who represents clients all across Georgia and is the author of a book entitled Georgia DUI Law (Lexis Publishing Co.) George has the experience of over one hundred (100) Jury trials with an exceptional success rate. He is well known for his successful defense of professional athletes, charged with criminal violations. George hosts a weekly legal talk show segment on Sirius Satellite Radio and is a frequent lecturer who has taught criminal law strategies to attorneys , both nationally and internationally.

George started judo in 1961, at the age of 6. At age 8, he was 1 st in his age group in the State of Florida and enjoyed being a champion numerous times throughout his childhood competitions. As a young adult, he was 1st in the 154lb division for several years running. As a Masters competitor, his most recent success includes taking the Gold medal at the 2006 U.S. Open and winning the Bronze medal at the 2006 U.S. National Championship. George is a 4th degree black belt that attributes his success in life, to the lessons he has learned from Judo.

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Sensei Javier Sayago

October 1, 2008 by andrew  
Filed under Senseis

Shodan ( 1st degree black belt )

Born in Venezuela in 1974, started doing Judo at the Central University of Venezuela Judo Club at the age of 11 in 1985.

That same year I went to the National Championship and won a Bronze Medal (3rd place).

Two years after that, I went to my 2nd National Championship and won Bronze Medal again.

I stayed active in Judo for 14 years winning many Regional Tournaments and then I slowed down to finish my BS in Chemistry from College at the Central University of Venezuela.

I coached the Judo Children’s team in my home club for a year between 1997 and 1998 achieving several regional and national gold medals in Venezuela.

I came to the USA in the year 2000 and got a job at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia where I worked for seven years. Due to a lack of Dojos in that area I started doing different sports such as caving and climbing rock walls.

In 2005 I married Megan and in 2007 finally moved to Atlanta. After few months and a quick search I found the Waka Mu Sha Judo Club, where I have been doing Judo for over a year with Sensei Leo White as a friend and coach.

I am also coaching the Children’s team at Waka Mu Sha, assisting Sensei Nick Goodly.
I am back after seven long years and getting in shape for some action in 2009.

Thanks for visiting us at SuperJudo.tv and stay in touch!

Javier Sayago

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